Patents by Inventor Abdeslam Bouti
Abdeslam Bouti has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20110086121Abstract: Disclosed is a safety connector for a hot runner having a valve stem and an actuation plate, the safety connector including: (i) a latch releasably interlocking the valve stem with the actuation plate so that in response to movement of the actuation plate, the valve stem becomes movable; and (ii) a latch mover being cooperative with the latch, and the latch mover being configured to move the latch responsive to a predetermined force acting on the valve stem so that so that the valve stem is released from the actuation plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Abdeslam BOUTI, Thomas Andrew Lawrence, Stephen Linwood Gray, Sohail Mohammed, Edward Joseph Jenko
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Publication number: 20110018172Abstract: Disclosed is a safety connector (100; 200; 300) for a hot runner (600) having a valve stem (104) and an actuation assembly (102), the safety connector (100) including: a shear member (106) releasably interlocking the valve stem (104) with the actuation assembly (102), once the shear member (106) has interlocked the valve stem (104) with the actuation assembly (102), the valve stem (104) becomes movable in response to movement of the actuation assembly (102), and the shear member (106) being configured to shear destructively, and responsive to a predetermined undesired force acting on the shear member (106), the shear member (106) shears and the valve stem (104) becomes released from the actuation assembly (102).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Abdeslam Bouti, Stephen Linwood Gray, Thomas Andrew Lawrence
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Publication number: 20100278964Abstract: An injection nozzle assembly, comprising: a nozzle housing; a nozzle tip having an inlet portion being contactable with the nozzle housing; and a tip retainer being movable relative to the nozzle housing between a first position, a second position and a third position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Zakiul HAQUE, Daniel HONTHEIM, Udo SCHWARZKOPF, Abdeslam BOUTI
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Patent number: 7695271Abstract: Disclosed is a nozzle tip, having a tip insert attached to a nozzle tip outlet end of a nozzle tip body, the tip insert being made of a material, or having a thermal barrier coating, having a thermal conductivity value of K<10 W/m ° K, and having a lower thermal conductivity than that of the nozzle tip body, to preclude the conduction of excessive heat to the nozzle tip outlet end, and promoting a more decisive fracture of the solidified resin at a gate orifice upon ejection of a molded product, thereby eliminating a string of molten resin and a vestige of excessive height, both of which are undesirable, on the molded product.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2008Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Abdeslam Bouti, Stephen Linwood Gray
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Publication number: 20090194903Abstract: Disclosed is a nozzle tip, having a tip insert attached to a nozzle tip outlet end of a nozzle tip body, the tip insert being made of a material, or having a thermal barrier coating, having a thermal conductivity value of K<10 W/m° K, and having a lower thermal conductivity than that of the nozzle tip body, to preclude the conduction of excessive heat to the nozzle tip outlet end, and promoting a more decisive fracture of the solidified resin at a gate orifice upon ejection of a molded product, thereby eliminating a string of molten resin and a vestige of excessive height, both of which are undesirable, on the molded product.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Abdeslam Bouti, Stephen Linwood Gray
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Publication number: 20090194910Abstract: A two stage spring pack device comprising a nozzle or back up insulator, surrounded by a first stage spring for applying an initial force, and a plurality of Belleville springs to exert a secondary force against a thermally expanding hot runner manifold in an injection molding system, precludes resin leakage between a manifold and nozzle or between mating manifolds in a cross manifold system. The first stage spring imparts a relatively low initial force against the hot runner components while the system heats up from ambient temperature to prevent plate bowing and component hobbing, until it is fully compressed, at which point a subsequently larger sealing force is exerted by the constant force Belleville springs to prevent leakage between the mating components at operating temperature and injection pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Raymond Rosner, Darrin Albert MacLeod, Abdeslam Bouti
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Publication number: 20090100962Abstract: A cam and cam follower apparatus translates linear cam bar movement to perpendicular valve stem actuation in an injection molding system. The cam bars reciprocate up and down on linear bearing rails such that an actuation plate, fitted with a plurality of valve stems, is cycled normal to the direction of the cam bar movement via cam followers traveling within cam slots in the cam bars. The cam slots in the cam bars are profiled such that the cam followers affect the speed and force at which the valve stems travel while at the same time reducing frictional effects and their associated power requirement. The cam followers of the valve stem actuation plate travel in cam slots in the cam bars from a valve stem forward position, to a valve stem retracted position and ultimately, the entire actuation plate may be removed from the cam bars for maintenance via open ended slots in the cam bars.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Tomasz URACZ, Abdeslam Bouti, Andre Axel Kromberg, Thomas Andrew Lawrence, Stephen Linwood Gray
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Patent number: 7481649Abstract: An injection molding apparatus that includes a hot runner and a mold. The hot runner includes at least one nozzle that engages a nozzle-receiving cavity of the mold. The molding apparatus further includes a nozzle sleeve surrounding a portion of the nozzle and having a nozzle-sealing opening that receives the nozzle. The nozzle sleeve is movably secured to the hot runner or the mold so that when the mold is removed from the hot runner, the nozzle sleeve remains secured to the corresponding part of the apparatus. When the mold and hot runner are engaged with one another, the nozzle sleeve is springingly urged into sealing engagement with a sealing surface of the nozzle receiving cavity of the mold.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Patrice Fabien Gaillard, Abdeslam Bouti
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Patent number: 7467940Abstract: An improved nozzle apparatus and method of manufacture are provided in which non-compatible components (such as a metallurgically non-weld-compatible nozzle tip and seal) may be secured/attached. For example, the apparatus and method may comprise securing a seal between a first portion of a nozzle tip and a retention ring. The retention ring may comprise a material that is weld-compatible with the nozzle tip and may be welded to the nozzle tip whereas the seal may be non-compatible with the nozzle tip. As a result, the materials of the nozzle tip and the seal may be chosen substantially without regard to their compatibility.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventor: Abdeslam Bouti
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Patent number: 7458803Abstract: A composite material component for an injection molding assembly includes a first portion formed of a precipitation hardened, high thermal conductivity material and a second portion formed of a precipitation hardened, high strength material, which are integrally joined together. The thermal conductivity of the high thermal conductivity material is greater than the thermal conductivity of the high strength material, and at least one strength aspect of the high strength material has a value greater than the corresponding value of the same strength aspect of the high thermal conductivity material. The high thermal conductivity material and the high strength material can be precipitation hardened together under the same precipitation hardening conditions to achieve increases in the value of at least one strength aspect of the high thermal conductivity material and the value of at least one strength aspect of the high strength material, relative to their respective unhardened conditions.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2007Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventor: Abdeslam Bouti
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Patent number: 7435078Abstract: An injection molding apparatus that includes a hot runner and a mold. The hot runner includes at least one nozzle that engages a nozzle-receiving cavity of the mold. The molding apparatus further includes a nozzle sleeve surrounding a portion of the nozzle and having a nozzle-sealing opening that receives the nozzle. The nozzle sleeve is movably secured to the hot runner or the mold so that when the mold is removed from the hot runner, the nozzle sleeve remains secured to the corresponding part of the apparatus. When the mold and hot runner are engaged with one another, the nozzle sleeve is springingly urged into sealing engagement with a sealing surface of the nozzle receiving cavity of the mold.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Patrice Fabien Gaillard, Abdeslam Bouti
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Publication number: 20080206391Abstract: A nozzle assembly for an injection molding assembly has a nozzle housing having a melt channel extending therethrough, a nozzle tip, and a retainer that retains the nozzle tip against the nozzle housing. The nozzle tip is formed of a precipitation hardened, high thermal conductivity material and a precipitation hardened, high strength material, which are integrally joined together to form the body. The thermal conductivity of the high thermal conductivity material is greater than the thermal conductivity of the high strength material, and the strength of the high strength material is greater than the strength of the high thermal conductivity material. The high thermal conductivity material and the high strength material can be precipitation hardened together under the same precipitation hardening conditions to achieve increases in the value of at least one strength aspect of the high thermal conductivity material and the value of at least one strength aspect of the high strength material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Abdeslam BOUTI, Thomas Andrew LAWRENCE
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Publication number: 20080206394Abstract: A composite nozzle tip for an injection molding assembly includes a body, having a bore extending therethrough, adapted for connection to the injection molding assembly. The body is formed of a precipitation hardened, high thermal conductivity material and a precipitation hardened, high strength material, which are integrally joined together to form the body. The thermal conductivity of the high thermal conductivity material is greater than the thermal conductivity of the high strength material, and the strength of the high strength material is greater than the strength of the high thermal conductivity material. The high thermal conductivity material and the high strength material can be precipitation hardened together under the same precipitation hardening conditions to achieve increases in the value of at least one strength aspect of the high thermal conductivity material and the value of at least one strength aspect of the high strength material, relative to their respective unhardened conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventor: Abdeslam Bouti
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Publication number: 20080206396Abstract: A hot runner assembly for an injection molding assembly includes an injection unit adapted to contain a flowable material, a manifold having a first segment of a melt channel formed therein, a nozzle assembly connected to the manifold including a nozzle housing and a nozzle tip, a retainer that retains the nozzle tip against the nozzle housing, and a mold cavity. The nozzle tip is formed of a precipitation hardened, high thermal conductivity material and a precipitation hardened, high strength material, which are integrally joined together to form the body. The thermal conductivity of the high thermal conductivity material is greater than the thermal conductivity of the high strength material, and the strength of the high strength material is greater than the strength of the high thermal conductivity material. The high thermal conductivity material and the high strength material can be precipitation hardened together under the same precipitation hardening conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Abdeslam BOUTI, Thomas Andrew LAWRENCE
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Publication number: 20080206395Abstract: A composite material component for an injection molding assembly includes a first portion formed of a precipitation hardened, high thermal conductivity material and a second portion formed of a precipitation hardened, high strength material, which are integrally joined together. The thermal conductivity of the high thermal conductivity material is greater than the thermal conductivity of the high strength material, and at least one strength aspect of the high strength material has a value greater than the corresponding value of the same strength aspect of the high thermal conductivity material. The high thermal conductivity material and the high strength material can be precipitation hardened together under the same precipitation hardening conditions to achieve increases in the value of at least one strength aspect of the high thermal conductivity material and the value of at least one strength aspect of the high strength material, relative to their respective unhardened conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventor: Abdeslam Bouti
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Publication number: 20080171100Abstract: An injection molding melt-conveyance system for conveying a molten molding material from an injection machine to an injection mold. The injection molding melt-conveyance system includes a first component having a first melt-channel and further includes a second component having a second melt-channel. A constant-force seal spring urges the first and second components toward one another so as to effect a seal that inhibits molten material flowing between the first and second melt channels from leaking through the seal. The constant force seal spring includes one or more Belleville springs each having an available deflection to thickness ratio chosen to provide that Belleville spring with a substantially constant spring force over a wide range of deflection.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventor: Abdeslam BOUTI
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Publication number: 20080131553Abstract: An injection molding apparatus that includes a hot runner and a mold. The hot runner includes at least one nozzle that engages a nozzle-receiving cavity of the mold. The molding apparatus further includes a nozzle sleeve surrounding a portion of the nozzle and having a nozzle-sealing opening that receives the nozzle. The nozzle sleeve is movably secured to the hot runner or the mold so that when the mold is removed from the hot runner, the nozzle sleeve remains secured to the corresponding part of the apparatus. When the mold and hot runner are engaged with one another, the nozzle sleeve is springingly urged into sealing engagement with a sealing surface of the nozzle receiving cavity of the mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Patrice Fabien GAILLARD, Abdeslam BOUTI
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Publication number: 20080131552Abstract: An injection molding apparatus that includes a hot runner and a mold. The hot runner includes at least one nozzle that engages a nozzle-receiving cavity of the mold. The molding apparatus further includes a nozzle sleeve surrounding a portion of the nozzle and having a nozzle-sealing opening that receives the nozzle. The nozzle sleeve is movably secured to the hot runner or the mold so that when the mold is removed from the hot runner, the nozzle sleeve remains secured to the corresponding part of the apparatus. When the mold and hot runner are engaged with one another, the nozzle sleeve is springingly urged into sealing engagement with a sealing surface of the nozzle receiving cavity of the mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Patrice Fabien Gaillard, Abdeslam Bouti
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Publication number: 20080092388Abstract: An improved nozzle apparatus and method of manufacture are provided in which non-compatible components (such as a metallurgically non-weld-compatible nozzle tip and seal) may be secured/attached. For example, the apparatus and method may comprise securing a seal between a first portion of a nozzle tip and a retention ring. The retention ring may comprise a material that is weld-compatible with the nozzle tip and may be welded to the nozzle tip whereas the seal may be non-compatible with the nozzle tip. As a result, the materials of the nozzle tip and the seal may be chosen substantially without regard to their compatibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventor: Abdeslam Bouti
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Patent number: 7291304Abstract: Coinjection molding shooting pot cooling apparatus and method are configured to cool a shooting pot cylinder which, in combination with a shooting pot piston, injects a melt through a coinjection nozzle having at least two melt channels ending at the same gate. Preferably, a heat sink sleeve is disposed to contact an outer surface of a rear portion of the shooting pot cylinder. The heat sink sleeve is configured to remove sufficient heat from the shooting pot cylinder to increase the viscosity of the melt therein, thus reducing melt leakage between the shooting pot piston and the shooting pot cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventor: Abdeslam Bouti