Tie rod end and method for manufacturing thereof
US-2016362132-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US10155329B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10155329-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615285121-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2009 |
| Publication date | Dec 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 18, 2018 |
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There is described an apparatus for performing the in-mold decoration method with an injection tool ( 1 ). The injection tool ( 1 ) has a first tool portion ( 11 ) having a first mold recess ( 13 ) and a second tool portion ( 12 ) having a second mold recess ( 15 ) corresponding to the first mold recess. The second tool portion ( 12 ) has at least one injection passage ( 12 e ), wherein a portion of an endless decorative film ( 16 ) can be arranged between the first tool portion ( 11 ) and the second tool portion ( 12 ). The mold recess ( 13 ) of the first tool portion ( 11 ) has a raised edge region ( 14 ) extending in a closed configuration around the mold recess ( 13 ) and having an end face ( 14 s ) which is flattened or rounded or pointed in cross-section. The second tool portion ( 12 ) has a corresponding end face ( 12 s ) parallel to the end face ( 14 s ) of the raised edge region ( 14 ). When the injection tool ( 1 ) is closed there is a spacing (s) between the end face ( 14 s ) of the raised edge region ( 14 ) of the first tool portion ( 11 ) and the corresponding end face ( 12 s ) of the second tool portion ( 12 ) at least over a subregion, wherein the spacing is sealed by the decorative film ( 16 ). A method for same is further described.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for providing a decoration on a non-flat surface of an injected molded part, the method comprising: a) providing an injection molding apparatus comprising an injection tool, a supply roll disposed upstream of the injection apparatus and a winding-on roll disposed downstream of the injection tool, the injection tool including a first tool portion having a first mold recess defining a non-flat surface and a second tool portion, wherein the first or the second tool portion has an injection passage, the supply roll including a stretchable decorative film having a stretchability in the range of between 12% and 20% and being provided in the form of a strip-shaped endless film wound on a reel, and the winding-on roll including a reel for winding on a residual portion of the decorative film; b) unwinding the decorative film from the reel of the supply roll in a flat sheet form such that the decorative film is not pre-shaped to conform to the mold recess; c) positioning a portion of the unwound flat decorative film on the first tool portion or the second tool portion in such a way that, when the injection tool is closed, the decorative film lies on an end face of a raised edge region which delimits the first mold recess and which extends continuously around the mold recess; d) closing the injection tool to such an extent that, in the region of the end face of the raised edge region between the first tool portion and the second tool portion, there is a gap between the end face of the raised edge region of the first tool portion and a corresponding end face of the second tool portion and the gap is sealed off by the interposed decorative film which is pinched in the region of the gap, wherein the two tool portions do not come into contact in the region of the end face of the continuously extending edge region of the first tool portion, and wherein, upon pinching of the decorative film, the film is compressed to between 10% and 50% of its thickness; e) injecting a plastic melt through the injection passage into the injection tool, wherein the plastic melt is injected behind the decorative film in the region surrounded by the raised edge region without plastic melt passing through the sealed gap such that the decorative film is pressed against the non-flat surface of the mold recess; f) opening the injection tool by moving the first and second tool portions relatively away from each other whereby a portion of the decorative film is adhered to the plastic melt to form a plastic part with a decorated non-flat surface and a residual portion of the decorative film; g) removing the decorated plastic part from the injection tool leaving the residual portion of the decorative film; and h) winding the residual portion of the decorative film onto the winding-on roll. 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein, in step d), the decorative film is firstly partially severed by pinching upon cooperation of the raised edge region of the mold recess of the first tool portion with the corresponding end face of the second tool portion. 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the raised edge region of the first tool portion is at least region-wise in the form of a stamping edge. 4. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein, in step c), the decorative film is so arranged that a decoration of the decorative film is remote from the plastic melt which is injected in step. 5. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein a knitted fabric of natural fibers and/or synthetic fibers and/or paper is used as the decorative film. 6. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein an at least partially and/or region-wise transparent or translucent plastic melt is used. 7. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the decorative film is of a thickness in the range of between 20 μm and 500 μm.
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