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Method for forming a synthetic-resin-made container

  • US 4,495,125 A
  • Filed: 08/30/1982
  • Issued: 01/22/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/13/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for forming a synthetic-resin-made container, said method comprising:

  • forming a relatively thin tubular member of soft material and having open opposite first and second ends, and imparting an ornamentation or decoration at least to an outer surface of said tubular member;

    forming an outer sleeve of transparent or semitransparent synthetic resin material and having opposite first and second ends, with at least said first end of said outer sleeve being open;

    loosely inserting said tubular member into said outer sleeve until said first end of said tubular member comes into contact with said second end of said outer sleeve;

    disposing said outer sleeve and said tubular member in an injection molding die, with said second end of said outer sleeve being positioned inwardly of said die, and defining in cooperation with a core of said die a cylindrical space within said tubular member and said outer sleeve, said core having at an inner end thereof adjacent said second end of said outer sleeve an injection port;

    injecting through said injection port molten resin which is fusible with said material of said outer sleeve into said cylindrical space, and causing said molten resin to flow from an inner end to an outer end of said cylindrical space, while pressing said tubular member into close contact with an inner surface of said outer sleeve; and

    solidifying said molten resin to form therefrom an inner sleeve, while fusing together said outer and inner sleeves at respective opposite ends thereof, thereby hermetically sealing said tubular member between said outer and inner sleeves.

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