MOULD WITH CONFORMAL COOLING
A method of providing a mould with a conformal cooling passage includes rough machining a mould cavity generally corresponding to a moulded part shape using CAD data. Conformal cooling slots are cut in the mould cavity using the CAD data. The conformal cooling slots are welded shut using the CAD data to provide conformal cooling passages. A class A surface is machined over the conformal cooling passage and corresponds to a finished mould part shape using the CAD data.
This application is a continuation of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/736,387, filed Jun. 11, 2015. The '387 application is a continuation of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/958,002, filed on Aug. 2, 2013. The '002 application is a continuation of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/870,017, filed on Aug. 27, 2010, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/251,498, filed on Oct. 14, 2009.
BACKGROUNDThis disclosure relates to moulds having conformal cooling and a method for providing the same.
Moulds, such as those used in plastic injection moulding, are subject to significant heat during the injection moulding process. The moulds are cooled during injection moulding to cool the plastic part and improve cycle times.
Over the years conformal cooling has been used to improve mould cooling by providing more uniform cooling of the part. A conformal cooling approach provides cooling passages that generally conform to or follow the contour of the moulded part beneath the finished mould surface. Since the finished mould surface is of a generally complex shape, it is difficult to provide conformal cooling passages in the desired location. Typically, intersecting passages are gun-drilled into the mould, and then plugged at various locations, to provide the conformal cooling passages. Providing conformal cooling passages in this manner is undesirable due to the large expense, the difficulty in gun-drilling large moulds (such as those used for vehicle bumpers), and the poor approximation of the conformal cooling passages to the finished mould surface.
SUMMARYA mould with conformal mould cooling passage includes a mould with a cut conformal cooling slot having a surface. Weld beads laid on the surface enclose the cut conformal cooling slot with a metal filler adjoining the cut conformal cooling slot to provide an enclosed conformal cooling passage. A class A machined surface is provided across the weld beads and the mould adjoining the cut conformal cooling slot.
A method of providing a mould with a conformal cooling passage includes rough machining a mould cavity generally corresponding to a moulded part shape using CAD data. Conformal cooling slots are cut in the mould cavity using the CAD data. The conformal cooling slots are welded shut using the CAD data to provide conformal cooling passages. A class A surface is machined over the conformal cooling passage and corresponds to a finished mould part shape using the CAD data.
A mould 10 is shown in
An example cut conformal cooling slots 14 is shown in more detail in
The angled walls 22 are provided at an angle of approximately 10-20° relative to the lateral wall to provide a surface for welding. The cut conformal cooling slot 14 includes a centerline C, and the angled walls 22 are provided at an angle relative to the centerline C. During welding, the angled walls 22 are arranged at an obtuse angle relative to a true horizontal plane P to reduce the undesired effects of gravity on the weld bead as it transitions from the molten state to solid metal. Weld beads 28 are laid on the angle walls 22 starting at a second depth 27 of approximately 0.5-0.75 inch below the rough contoured surface 18. The weld beads 28 are built up on top of one another, for example, in the number sequence indicated in
Referring to
A mould manufacturing method 36 is schematically illustrated in
As indicated at block 48, weld beads 28 are robotically TIG welded onto the angled walls 22 using the CAD data 40 to create enclosed conformal cooling passages 30. The controller includes a welding library 54 in one example, which includes various welding parameters 56. The welding parameters may include, for example, travel speed of the welding torch, feed rate of the wire and welding current. The welding parameters are organized into sets of welding preferences associated with a conformal cooling passage size. For example, a ⅜ inch diameter cooling passage may include welding preferences of approximately 0.5 lb./hour wire feed rate a relatively low amperage and low welding torch speed. By way of contrast, a conformal cooling passage of approximately ¾ inch diameter may include welding preferences of 1.5 lb./hour wire feed rate and higher amperages and welding tip travel speed than that of a ⅜ inch conformal cooling passage. Thus, the welding step includes selecting from the predetermined set of welding preferences based upon the conformal cooling passage size. The available access for the welding torch may also affect the welding preferences.
The welding preferences are intended to accommodate all tool steels. The customer is permitted to provide a customer input 58 to vary some of the welding preferences by a predetermined amount. For example, customers may be permitted to vary the weld torch travel speed, wire feed rate and amperage by up to 10% to accommodate the customer's preferences and variations between different tool steels, for example.
The mould 10 is stress relieved after welding, as indicated at block 50. The weld beads 28 and rough contoured surface 18 are machined using CAD data 40 to provide a class A machined surface 34 corresponding to a finished part shape, as indicated in block 52.
Although an example embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of the claims. For example, although a vehicle bumper has been disclosed as an example moulded part, moulds for other large parts can benefit from the disclosed mould and method. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine their true scope and content.
Claims
1. A method of providing a mould with a conformal cooling passage comprising:
- cutting conformal cooling slots into a mould cavity;
- shutting the conformal cooling slots to provide conformal cooling passages;
- laying weld beads in the conformal cooling slots until the weld beads are proud of an adjacent surface of the mould; and
- machining a surface over the conformal cooling passage corresponding to a finished mould part shape.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of shutting the conformal cooling slots includes welding shut the conformal cooling slots with a first number of weld beads that span the conformal cooling slots.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the step of laying weld beads in the conformal cooling slots includes laying additional weld beads on the first number of weld beads.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the cut conformal cooling slot includes first and second widths, the second width greater than the first width, and wherein the conformal cooling slots are shut adjacent the intersection of the first and second widths.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein each of the cut conformal cooling slots includes a first depth and a second depth less than the first depth, the second depth including the second width.
6. The method according to claim 4, wherein the cut conformal cooling slots each include an angled surface providing the second width, the angled surfaces being angled relative to a centerline of a respective one of the cut conformal cooling slots.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein each angled surface is arranged at an obtuse angle relative to a true horizontal plane.
8. The method according to claim 1, further comprising heating the mould after cutting the conformal cooling slots to relieve stress from the mould.
9. A part-producing mold, comprising:
- at least one conformal cooling passage located subjacent to a molding surface to be cooled, said at least one conformal cooling passage formed from: a series of interconnected open channels placed in a molding surface of said mold, said channels substantially conforming to the contour of said molding surface, the open channels being sealed at a distance from a bottom of each channel so as to form an enclosed cooling passage at the bottom thereof, and a plurality of weld beads that substantially fill a volume of each channel above said distance, said weld beads shaped to conform to said molding surface of said mold surrounding that channel;
- an inlet associated with said at least one conformal cooling passage for receiving pressurized cooling fluid from a source thereof; and
- an outlet associated with said at least one conformal cooling passage for expelling cooling fluid to a heat removal device after said cooling fluid has passed through said at least one conformal cooling passage.
10. The mold of claim 9, wherein said open channels have a first width below said distance and a second width greater than said first width above said distance.
11. The mold of claim 9, wherein said channels are sealed by a bridging weld located within each channel, said bridging welds comprising a series of connected weld beads, said bridging welds spanning each channel.
12. The mold of claim 9, wherein said mold is a plastic injection mold.
13. The mold of claim 9, wherein said inlet and outlet of said at least one conformal cooling passage are accessible from an exterior of said mold.
14. A method of producing a part, comprising:
- providing a part-producing mold, said part-producing mold comprising: at least one conformal cooling passage located subjacent to a molding surface to be cooled, said at least one conformal cooling passage formed from: a series of interconnected open channels placed in a molding surface of said mold, said channels substantially conforming to the contour of said molding surface, the open channels being sealed at a distance from a bottom of each channel so as to form an enclosed cooling passage at the bottom thereof, and a plurality of weld beads that substantially fill a volume of each channel above said distance, said weld beads shaped to conform to said molding surface of said mold surrounding that channel; an inlet associated with said at least one conformal cooling passage for receiving pressurized cooling fluid from a source thereof; and an outlet associated with said at least one conformal cooling passage for expelling cooling fluid to a heat removal device after said cooling fluid has passed through said at least one conformal cooling passage; and
- molding a part using said part-producing mold.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein said channels are sealed by a bridging weld located within each channel, said bridging welds comprising a series of connected weld beads, said bridging welds spanning each channel.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein said open channels have a first width below said distance and a second width greater than said first width above said distance.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein said molding step includes plastic injection molding said part.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein said inlet and outlet of said at least one conformal cooling passage are accessible from an exterior of said mold.
19. The method of claim 14, further comprising establishing a flow of pressurized cooling fluid and directing said flow of pressurized cooling fluid to said inlet.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein said flow of pressurized cooling fluid is directed to said inlet during said step of molding said part.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 6, 2015
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2016
Inventor: Ariel Andre Waitzman (Franklin, MI)
Application Number: 14/934,534