Friction Heat Patents (Class 425/DIG22)
  • Patent number: 5358327
    Abstract: A plasticizing apparatus (10) including a barrel (12) having a bore (14) therethrough. An auger (24) and a rotor (30) are positioned in the bore, each extending from opposed ends (16, 18) of the barrel (12) and having ends (26, 34) that are substantially flush. The auger (24) conveys particulate plastic material along the bore (14), the plastic being frictionally melted before passing the auger discharge end (26). The rotor (30) is provided to uniformly heat the melted plastic. Auger (24) and rotor (30) each are associated with independent means for rotating (28, 32) and means for controlling the speed of rotation (50, 52). The speed of rotation of the auger (24) controls the flow rate of plastic through the bore, and the speed of rotation of the rotor (30) controls the temperature of the melted plastic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1994
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Stephen J. Derezinski, Stephen T. Faulkenberry
  • Patent number: 5230910
    Abstract: An apparatus for forming depressions in thermoplastic film. The apparatus uses rotating dies to first frictionally heat and soften the film, and to then urge the film into bores in a mold, thereby forming the depressions. The plastic films thus produced are useful in the production of packaging.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1993
    Inventor: Henrich Eggert
  • Patent number: 4352711
    Abstract: A friction welding apparatus for joining thermoplastic materials, such as a reinforcing plate to the inner surfaces of oppositely disposed legs of a generally U-shaped workpiece, includes flexible force applying means for applying a force in a direction normal to the direction of relative motion between the parts but in the plane of the mating surfaces for urging the legs of the U-channel into intimate contact with the edges of the reinforcing plate. During a weld time interval the parts undergo relative linear reciprocating motion while being urged in intimate contact by the flexible force applying means which causes the mating surfaces to soften under the influence of friction. After the weld interval, the parts are returned to their original position and are held in forced contact for a time sufficient for the mating surfaces to solidify. Upon solidification the force ceases and the welded parts are removed from the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1982
    Assignee: Branson Ultrasonics Corporation
    Inventor: Leslie Toth