Molding apparatus with improved ejector pin
First Claim
1. A molding apparatus comprising a mold piece having therein an aperture and including a surface at least partially defining a mold cavity, said mold piece being made of a first material, an ejector pin slideably housed in said aperture and made of second material substantially softer than said first material, and means for moving said ejector pin relative to said mold piece so that said ejector pin separates a molded part from said mold piece surface.
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Abstract
A molding aperture comprising a mold piece having therein an aperture and including a surface at least partially defining a mold cavity, the mold piece being made of a first material, an ejector pin slideably housed in the aperture and made of second material substantially softer than the first material, and a mechanism for moving the ejector pin relative to the mold piece so that the ejector pin separates a molded part from the mold piece surface.
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- 1. A molding apparatus comprising a mold piece having therein an aperture and including a surface at least partially defining a mold cavity, said mold piece being made of a first material, an ejector pin slideably housed in said aperture and made of second material substantially softer than said first material, and means for moving said ejector pin relative to said mold piece so that said ejector pin separates a molded part from said mold piece surface.
- 7. A molding apparatus comprising a mold piece including a surface at least partially defining a mold cavity, said mold piece being made of a first material, and means including an ejector pin for separating a molded part from said mold piece surface, said ejector pin being made of second material substantially softer than said first material.
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13. A molding apparatus comprising a mold piece having therein an aperture and including a surface at least partially defining a mold cavity, said mold piece being made of an aluminum alloy, an ejector pin slideably housed in said aperture and made of a plastic which is substantially softer than said alloy, which has natural lubricity and which is wear-resistant, and means for moving said ejector pin relative to said mold piece so that said ejector pin separates a molded part from said mold piece surface.
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