Plastic pin

A plastic pin having a porous and/or cellular core that is surrounded by a resilient shell is provided. The base of the pin is made of a different material than is the shell. The base is centrally provided with a plug that projects into the core. To improve the connection between the shell and the base, the outer side of the plug is provided with projections that form a positive connection with the core.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a plastic pin, i.e. one of polymeric material, for games, and has a porous and/or cellular core that is surrounded by a tough or resilient shell. The pin has a base that forms a support surface and that is made of a different material than is the shell. The base has a central bore and a plug or socket that proceeds from the rim of the bore and extends into the core of the pin.

[0002] Within the context of the present application, plastic pins for bowling lanes include so-called bowling pins and nine pins.

[0003] It is desirable to use different materials for the base of the pin on the one hand, and for the shell thereof on the other hand; for example, polyamides and polypropylenes are suitable for optimally satisfying the specific requirements of different portions of the pin. However, during manufacture of the pins different materials do not always provide the desired intimate bonding.

[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide a good and improved connection between the base of the pin on the one hand and that portion of the pin shell disposed thereabove on the other hand.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

[0005] This object, and other objects and advantages of the present invention, will appear more clearly from the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying schematic drawing, in which:

[0006] FIG. 1 is a plan view of one exemplary embodiment of an inventive pin;

[0007] FIG. 2 is a partially cross-sectioned view of the lower portion of the pin of FIG. 1; and

[0008] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a modification of the pin of FIG. 2, whereby the right and left portions of FIG. 3 show different embodiments.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0009] The pin of the present invention is characterized primarily in that the plug that extends into the interior of the pin is positively connected with the core of the pin by one or more projections. For this purpose, the pin is expediently provided with circumferential ribs, which in turn preferably have a saw tooth shaped cross-sectional configuration.

[0010] The plug of the base of the pin, and hence the base itself, are thus anchored to the core, whereby this anchoring can be the sole securing means of the base, or an additional anchoring means can also be provided.

[0011] The aforementioned anchoring can be very easily realized pursuant to the present invention. In particular, if the plug that extends into the interior of the pin is provided with the aforementioned projections, and if the material that forms the cellular and/or porous plastic core is introduced into the hollow interior of the pin from below through the plug during manufacture of the pin, the material of the core advances downwardly during introduction thereof to the inner side of the base, whereby such material surrounds the plug on all sides and thereby completes the positive connection. In order in this connection not to disrupt the flow of material, it is advantageous to provide the base with one or more fine venting bores.

[0012] Further specific features of the present invention will be described in detail subsequently.

DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0013] Referring now to the drawing in detail, the pin of FIG. 1 is provided in the customary manner in the base region with a base 1, thereabove a barrel or bulging portion 2, which merges into a reduced-diameter neck 3, and finally a head 4 that has a smaller outer diameter than does the barrel 2. The components 2, 3 and 4 form the shell 5 of the pin. The pin is additionally provided with a core 6 that is preferably adhered or secured to the outside. The core 6 comprises a cellular and/or porous polymeric material and, after completion of the outer casing (the base 1 and the shell 5), is formed by introducing an expanding material into the interior of this casing through the central bore 7 in the base 1.

[0014] Whereas the shell 5 is comprised of a polymeric material based on polypropylenes, the base 1 is made of a generally harder polymeric material based on polyamide. Although these materials are suitable, they do not always form an adequately strong bond with one another.

[0015] From the rim of the bore 7 in the base 1, a socket or plug 8 extends perpendicularly upwardly, i.e. into the interior of the pin, for example having a length of about 40-80 mm. The important feature is that the outer surface of the plug 8, which is monolithically formed with the base 1, is provided with a plurality of annular projections 9 that are distributed over the height of the plug 8. The annular projections 9 preferably have a saw toothed cross-sectional configuration, and in particular such that the larger diameter portion of the projections 9 face the base 1, thus creating corresponding undercuts.

[0016] When the material that forms the core 6 is introduced it passes not only into the barrel 2, the neck 3 and the head 4, but also in the direction of the arrows 10 into the region of the base 1, whereby the trapped air can escape via small bores 11 in the base 1. The plug 8 is thereby surrounded. The strengthening and reinforcing material of the core forms a positive connection between the core 6 and the plug 8 and hence the base 1. This means that the base 1 is securely connected to the shell 5.

[0017] In order to preclude a lateral shifting, the base 1 can be laterally provided with a rim or flange 12 (shown by dashed lines) that centers the components 1 and 5 relative to one another.

[0018] If desired, an adhesive can be effective in the region of the separating faces between the shell 5 and the base 1. However, the connection of these components is often adequately ensured by the aforementioned positive connection.

[0019] In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 3, where the core 6 is not shown, the base 1 is provided with an upwardly widening plug 8, in other words, a plug that has an essentially conical exterior surface (the diameter D is greater than the diameter d). This plug 8 also results in a positive connection, i.e. forms a back taper or undercut for the material of the core.

[0020] In addition, a hook connection can also be provided between the shell 5 and an upwardly extending rim 13 of the base 1. For this purpose, the shell 5 can engage in an inwardly disposed circumferential groove 14 of the rim 13 (as shown in the left half of FIG. 3), or the shell 5 can engage in an outwardly disposed circumferential groove 15 of the rim 13 (as shown in the right half of FIG. 3).

[0021] It should be noted that in place of the annular, circumferential projections 9, it would also be possible to use knobs or studs, in other words, projections that extend over only a portion of the periphery of the shell. However, the expedient feature in each case is that adequately large undercuts be provided. A saw tooth configuration is therefore very suitable. In addition, in place of the hook connection it would also be possible to use a differently configured tongue and groove connection.

[0022] The specification incorporates by reference the disclosure of German priority document 100 18 917.2 of Apr. 17 2000.

[0023] The present invention is, of course, in no way restricted to the specific disclosure of the specification and drawing, but also encompasses any modifications within the scope of the appended claims.

Claims

1. A plastic pin, comprising:

a resilient shell that surrounds a core of porous and/or cellular material;
a base that adjoins said shell and provides a support surface for the pin, wherein said base is made of a material that differs from the material of said shell, and wherein said base is provided with a central bore; and
a plug that extends into said shell from a rim region of said central bore, wherein an outer side of said plug is provided with at least one projection to provide a positive connection with said core.

2. A pin according to claim 1, wherein said at least one projection has a saw toothed cross-sectional configuration, wherein a portion of said projection that faces said base extends further from said plug than does a portion of said projection that faces from away said base.

3. A pin according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of annular projections are distributed over a length of said plug.

4. A pin according to claim 1, wherein venting bores are disposed in said base.

5. A pin according to claim 1, wherein said plug has an at least partially conical configuration, with a larger diameter portion of said plug being disposed at a free end of said plug and forming said at least one projection thereof.

6. A pin according to claim 1, wherein said base is provided with a circumferential flange for centering said shell on said base.

7. A pin according to claim 1, wherein said base is provided with a projecting rim that engages an associated rim of said shell in a hook-like or tongue and groove manner.

8. A pin according to claim 1, wherein said plug is monolithically formed with said base and extends essentially perpendicular to said base.

Patent History
Publication number: 20020002082
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 17, 2001
Publication Date: Jan 3, 2002
Inventor: Arnold Jager (Burgdorf)
Application Number: 09837623
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: With End Or Bottom Reinforcing Preform (473/124)
International Classification: A63D009/00;