Patents Assigned to Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
  • Publication number: 20100092601
    Abstract: A valve gated hot runner nozzle with at least two transition members made of different materials located between a nozzle tip and a mold gate component to provide a thermal transition region. A first transition member in contact with the nozzle tip is less thermally conductive than a second transition member in contact with the mold gate component. The valve pin when in the closed position makes sealing contact with at least the second transition member such that cooling from the mold gate component is transferred to the valve pin to cool the melt in the mold gate area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2009
    Publication date: April 15, 2010
    Applicant: MOLD-MASTERS (2007) LIMITED
    Inventors: Peter Klobucar, Denis Babin, Bruce Catoen, Scott Gammon
  • Publication number: 20100092588
    Abstract: An actuated part, such as a valve pin plate or actuator piston, is movable in forward and rearward directions. A coupling part is located rearward of the actuated part and held in position by magnetic attraction between the coupling part and the actuated part. A valve pin is coupled to the coupling part. The valve pin extends in the forward direction for opening and closing a mold gate. When a stopping force applied to the valve pin is greater than a force of the magnetic attraction between the coupling part and the actuated part, the actuated part moves away from the coupling part in the forward direction, thereby reducing the stopping force on the valve pin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2009
    Publication date: April 15, 2010
    Applicant: MOLD-MASTERS (2007) LIMITED
    Inventor: Payman Tabassi
  • Patent number: 7686603
    Abstract: An actuator for a hot runner has a piston and a valve pin holder threadably connected to the piston. The piston can be translated by fluid pressure and rotated by an electric motor. The valve pin holder is rotationally fixed, and therefore moves along the thread when the piston is rotated. A valve pin connected to the valve pin holder moves in response to fluid pressure and also in response to the electric motor rotating the piston.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2010
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventor: Fabrice Fairy
  • Patent number: 7678320
    Abstract: A shut-off valve for preventing drool from an injection molding apparatus is provided in a melt channel of a sprue bushing. The shut-off valve includes a fixed member located in the melt channel and a reciprocating member coupled to the fixed member. The reciprocating member is biased toward an extended position in which an inlet of the sprue bushing is blocked thereby. The reciprocating member is movable from the extended position towards a retracted position in which the inlet of the sprue bushing is clear by the force of a melt stream entering the melt channel of the sprue bushing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2010
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventor: Peter Klobucar
  • Patent number: 7671304
    Abstract: A multiple zone temperature controller for a hot runner injection molding system. The temperature controller includes inputs for signals from two or more thermocouples corresponding to two or more heating zones. The thermocouple inputs are time-division multiplexed and the output is amplified and input to a microcontroller. The microcontroller manages and controls operation of power switching stages for controlling the power supplied to heating elements corresponding to each of the heating zones. The multiplexer is a low impedance switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2010
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventor: James Nguyen
  • Publication number: 20100047383
    Abstract: An injection molding apparatus includes a plurality of valve-gated nozzles, each nozzle having a respective valve pin that is actuated by an actuator. A nozzle tip component for taking one of the valve-gated nozzles of the injection molding apparatus out-of service, wherein the nozzle tip component has a surface that grips the respective valve pin to lock the valve pin in an out-of-service position thereby preventing flow of molding material into an associated mold cavity and causing disengagement of the valve pin from the actuator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2009
    Publication date: February 25, 2010
    Applicant: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventors: Payman Tabassi, Denis Babin, Rhonda Goslinski, Scott Gammon
  • Publication number: 20100034920
    Abstract: A stack molding apparatus is disclosed having a stationary mold platen and a movable mold platen defining a parting line. The apparatus has a melt transfer nozzle extending within a well in the stationary mold platen, the melt transfer nozzle defining a melt channel for receiving and transporting a melt stream. The apparatus also includes a melt transfer component having a spigot portion, a melt channel and an aperture in a sealing surface thereof, wherein the melt transfer component is fixedly attached to the stationary mold platen such that the sealing surface defines a portion of the parting line. The spigot portion is slidably fit within the melt channel of the melt transfer nozzle so that the melt channels are in fluid communication. When the stack molding apparatus is brought to an operating temperature, the melt transfer nozzle slides over the spigot portion to accommodate thermal expansion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2008
    Publication date: February 11, 2010
    Applicant: MOLD-MASTERS (2007) LIMITED
    Inventors: Fabrice Fairy, Denis Babin
  • Patent number: 7658605
    Abstract: An injection molding apparatus includes an injection manifold having a melt channel. A hot runner injection nozzle includes an axial melt channel extending along a central axis and communicating with the manifold melt channel. The nozzle further includes at least two angled melt channels disposed at an angle to the central axis. At least two nozzle tips are provided, and each includes a nozzle tip melt channel in communication with one of the angled melt channels. An axial valve pin is disposed coaxially with the central axis and is disposed outside of the axial melt channel. Lateral valve pins movable within the nozzle tip melt channels are disposed at an angle to the valve pin. A linkage system connects the lateral valve pins to the axial valve pin. Movement of the axial valve pin is transmitted through the linkage system to the lateral valve pins to open and close communication between the nozzle tip melt channels and the lateral mold gates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 9, 2010
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventor: Fabrice Fairy
  • Patent number: 7658606
    Abstract: An injection molding apparatus includes an injection manifold having an inlet and a melt channel. The manifold melt channel branches to a plurality of melt channel outlets. A hot runner injection nozzle includes an axial melt channel extending along a central axis and communicating with one of the manifold melt channel outlets. The nozzle further includes at least two angled melt channels disposed at an angle to the central axis. At least two nozzle tips are provided, and each includes a nozzle tip melt channel in communication with one of the angled melt channels. A valve pin is disposed at least partially within the axial melt channel coaxially with the central axis and movable within the axial melt channel. Lateral valve pins movable within the nozzle tip melt channels are disposed at an angle to the valve pin. Linkage elements continuously connect the lateral valve pins to the valve pin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 9, 2010
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventors: Peter Klobucar, Denis Babin
  • Publication number: 20100028481
    Abstract: A nozzle for an injection molding apparatus is provided. The injection molding apparatus has a mold component that defines a mold cavity and a gate into the mold cavity. The nozzle includes a nozzle body, a heater, a tip, a tip retainer, and a nozzle seal piece. The nozzle body defines a nozzle body melt passage therethrough that is adapted to receive melt from a melt source. The heater is thermally connected to the nozzle body for heating melt in the nozzle body. The tip defines a tip melt passage therethrough that is downstream from the nozzle body melt passage, and that is adapted to be upstream from the gate. The tip retainer is removably connected with respect to the nozzle body. The nozzle seal piece is connected with respect to the nozzle body. The material of nozzle seal piece has a thermal conductivity that is less than at least one of the thermal conductivity of the material of the tip and the thermal conductivity of the material of the tip retainer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2009
    Publication date: February 4, 2010
    Applicant: MOLD-MASTERS (2007) LIMITED
    Inventor: Gheorge (a.k.a.George Olaru) Olaru
  • Publication number: 20100007058
    Abstract: In an injection molding apparatus having a manifold and nozzle assembly, a pin extends through the nozzle and into a mold cavity to define a product feature of the mold cavity and a sleeve extends through the nozzle and circumferentially surrounds a portion of the pin. The sleeve can be moved for controlling flow of molding material through a mold gate and into the mold cavity. The sleeve is aligned with the mold gate by an alignment portion of the nozzle when actuated to open the mold gate. The pin is aligned in the mold cavity by the sleeve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2009
    Publication date: January 14, 2010
    Applicant: MOLD-MASTERS (2007) LIMITED
    Inventor: Fabrice Fairy
  • Patent number: 7618253
    Abstract: One or more nozzles define separate nozzle channels. The nozzles are coupled to a manifold, so that each of the nozzle channels communicates with a different mold gate. A molding material distribution insert is coupled to the manifold and has a body defining a distribution channel and a plurality of drop channels equal in number to the nozzle channels. The distribution channel is an open distribution channel formed on an outer surface of the body and enclosed by the manifold. The drop channels intersect the distribution channel and exit the body at a different one of the nozzle channels. A valve pin bushing can extend into the drop channels. Valve pins can extend from actuators, through the valve pin bushing and the drop channels, and to the mold gates. A valve pin holder can be coupled to the actuator and coupled to heads of the valve pins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2009
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventors: Valery Ten, Peter Klobucar
  • Patent number: 7614872
    Abstract: An injection molding apparatus having a manifold and several manifold melt channels communicating with several hot runner nozzles includes a melt redistribution element. The melt redistribution element is placed at specific locations along the melt channels to balance the uneven shear stress profile accumulated during the flow of a melt along the manifold channels. The melt redistribution element has an unobstructed central melt bore having at its inlet a narrowing tapered channel portion. The melt redistribution element also includes a helical melt pathway portion that surrounds the central melt bore. The incoming melt is first subjected to a pressure increase by the tapered portion that causes the melt to flow at a higher velocity through the central melt bore. The outer portion of the melt is forced to flow along the helical path and thus it changes direction multiple times and partially mixes with the melt flowing through the central melt bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2009
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventors: Gheorghe Olaru, Rhonda Goslinski
  • Patent number: 7614869
    Abstract: An injection molding system having a manifold nozzle connection that accommodates thermal expansion of the system. A manifold nozzle tubular connector is receivable at a first end within a manifold and at a second end within a nozzle and has a length that bridges a space between opposing surfaces of the manifold and nozzle. The first end of the tubular connector may be threadably and/or permanently attached within a manifold bore in a downstream surface of the manifold with the second end of the tubular connector being slidably received within a nozzle bore in an upstream surface of the nozzle or within a nozzle melt channel. Alternatively, the first end of the tubular connector may be slidably received within a manifold bore in the downstream surface of the manifold or within a manifold melt channel with the second end of the tubular connector being threadably and/or permanently attached within a nozzle bore in an upstream surface of the nozzle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2009
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventors: Denis Babin, Hans Guenther, George Olaru
  • Publication number: 20090274787
    Abstract: An injection molding system is disclosed having a self-regulating valve for balancing melt flow. The self-regulating valve includes a control rod configured to balance the melt flow rate through a hot runner system. The self-regulating valve reacts to an injection or melt pressure within the hot runner system and a pre-set force provided by an external force device. The self-regulating valve is an open-loop system as it requires neither a measurement of pressure by a sensor nor feedback from a processor in order to regulate the melt flow. The self-regulating valve mechanically reacts to changes in melt pressure on control surfaces thereof by “bobbing” upwards/downwards to decrease/increase the melt flow accordingly. The self-regulating valve compensates for conditions that affect melt pressure, such as an increase/decrease in melt viscosity, changes in melt temperature, and/or mold cavity size without the use of a processing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2009
    Publication date: November 5, 2009
    Applicant: MOLD-MASTERS (2007) LIMITED
    Inventors: Neil Dewar, Vijay Kudchadkar, Peter Klobucar
  • Patent number: 7611349
    Abstract: A nozzle for an injection molding machine is disclosed that allows for smooth, blended melt flow into a mold cavity. The nozzle includes a nozzle body with a nozzle melt channel in fluid communication with a manifold melt channel and a nozzle tip. The nozzle tip includes a first melt channel in fluid communication with the nozzle melt channel and a plurality of second melt channels between the first melt channel and an annular melt channel. The annular melt channel is formed between a sealing device and the nozzle tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2009
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventor: Fabrice Fairy
  • Publication number: 20090269435
    Abstract: An injection molding apparatus includes a manifold having a manifold channel for receiving a melt stream of moldable material and delivering the melt stream to a mold cavity through a nozzle channel of a nozzle and a mold gate. A heater is coupled to the manifold. The heater includes a heater plate that is formed by an extrusion process and at least one channel for receiving a heating element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 15, 2007
    Publication date: October 29, 2009
    Applicant: MOLD-MASTERS (2007) LIMITED
    Inventors: Murray Fieck, Douglas Ursu
  • Patent number: 7581944
    Abstract: An injection molding apparatus, such as a hot runner or hot half, includes a manifold having a manifold channel and a nozzle having a nozzle channel. The nozzle is coupled to the manifold, and the manifold channel and the nozzle channel are in communication to define a flow channel. A valve pin bushing has a flow restrictor disposed in the flow channel on an upstream side of the valve pin bushing. A moveable valve pin extends through a bore of the valve pin bushing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 1, 2009
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventors: Fabrice Fairy, Vijay Kudchadkar
  • Patent number: 7565221
    Abstract: The method and apparatus of the present invention includes a computer implemented injection molding configuring subsystem which enables a customer to interactively specify and design a system using a mix of parameters that the customer specifies and are manufacturing process determined. The configuring subsystem is connected to a computer network such as the Internet. The method and apparatus of the present invention further includes a computerized business and processing subsystem in communication with the configuring subsystem. The computerized business subsystem automatically provides a cost and schedule for a system configured by the configuring subsystem and additionally processes an order for the system. The processing subsystem automatically processes the customer's inputs and generates drawings for the configured system. Prior to receiving the customer's order, hot runner system components may be partially manufactured in a first phase and placed in inventory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2009
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventors: Jonathon Fischer, Denis Babin
  • Patent number: RE40952
    Abstract: An injection molding apparatus comprises a manifold having a manifold channel for receiving a melt stream of molten material under pressure and delivering the melt stream to a nozzle channel of a nozzle. A mold cavity receives the melt stream from the nozzle and the nozzle channel communicates with the mold cavity through a mold gate. A thermocouple is coupled to the mold core of the mold cavity in order to measure the temperature of the molten material in the mold cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2009
    Assignee: Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
    Inventor: George Olaru