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Injection-compression process for forming complex shaped items of elastomeric material

  • US 5,478,519 A
  • Filed: 07/05/1994
  • Issued: 12/26/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/06/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An injection-compression process for forming a complex item of precise shape of curable elastomeric material said process comprising:

  • a. preselecting an amount of fluid elastomeric material so that when said material is injected into a mold impression of size and shape of the item to be produced there is an excess of fluid elastomeric material that is collected outside said mold impression in a recess formed between an injection nozzle and said mold impression, said injection nozzle formed by a first movable mold element outwardly defining part of the mold impression,b. injecting fluid elastomeric material inside the mold impression by means of the injection nozzle, the fluid elastomeric material being injected so that substantially no overpressure is introduced into the fluid elastomeric material;

    c. molding said fluid material by allowing the fluid material to set by applying a predetermined pressure in excess of atmospheric pressure and heat removing the first movable element with the injection nozzle during the molding while the injected material has not been completely set and is still fluid and replacing the first movable element with a second movable mold element of substantially the same shape as the first movable element, said second movable mold element lacking a recess, said second movable mold element compressing the excess of fluid elastomeric material into the mold impression,d. said second movable element provided with to the side of and immediately adjacent to said mold impression, grooves for receiving a part of the fluid material in excess of the fluid elastomeric material that has not been compressed in step c. into the mold impression, said grooves being of a much smaller volume than the volume of the recess of the first movable element, and said grooves being located adjacent to but not communicating with said portion of the mold impression ande. curing the elastomeric material.

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