Multi-component plastic housing
US-2017001402-A1 · Jan 5, 2017 · US
US10583625B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10583625-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514755277-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2020 |
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A plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings having a length and comprising at least a first component comprising a first plastic material, a second component comprising a second plastic material, and a third component comprising a third plastic material. Each of the housings includes at least one tolerance-elimination element made of the second plastic material and longitudinally attached to the first component along the housing's longitudinal axis. The tolerance-elimination element has an average length extending parallel to the housing's longitudinal axis, which average length is at least ten times less than the length of the housing. The third component at least partially forms an outer surface of the housing, so that the tolerance-elimination element is at least partially overmolded by the third plastic material. The tolerance-elimination elements of the plurality of multi-component housings are structured to cause lengthwise maximal dimension variations of the length L among the individual multi-component housings to be not greater than 0.1 mm.
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A plurality of mass-produced identical multi-component housings for personal-care implements, each of the housings comprising: at least a first component comprising a first plastic material and having a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, a second component comprising a second plastic material, and a third component comprising a third plastic material, the at least first, second, and third components being joined together by molding to form a substantially tubular unitary structure having a longitudinal axis, a top end and a bottom end opposite to the top end, a length L parallel to the longitudinal axis and extending between the top end and the bottom end, and a maximal orthogonal dimension Dmax extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, wherein the length L of the housing is at least three times greater than the maximal orthogonal dimension Dmax extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; wherein each of the housings includes at least one tolerance-elimination element made of the second plastic material and attached to one of the first and second ends of the first component along the longitudinal axis, the tolerance-elimination element having a proximal end and a distal end opposite thereto, the proximal end being adjacent to at least one of the first and second ends of the first component, wherein the tolerance-elimination element has an average length H extending between the proximal end and the distal end parallel to the longitudinal axis, wherein the average length H is at least ten times less than the length L of the housing; wherein the third component at least partially forms an outer surface of the housing, so that the tolerance-elimination element is at least partially overmolded by the third plastic material; and wherein the tolerance-elimination elements of the plurality of multi-component housings for personal-care implements are structured to cause lengthwise maximal dimension variations of the length L among the individual multi-component housings to be not greater than 0.1 mm. 2. The plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein lengthwise maximal dimensions of the individual multi-component housings differ from one another by not greater than 0.06%. 3. The plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein the tolerance-elimination element of each of the individual housings has a minimal length Hmin of from 1 mm to 20 mm extending parallel to the longitudinal axis. 4. The plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein the tolerance-elimination element of each of the individual housings has a minimal length Hmin of from 2 mm to 15 mm extending parallel to the longitudinal axis. 5. The plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein the tolerance-elimination element of each of the individual housings has a minimal length Hmin of 3 mm to 10 mm extending parallel to the longitudinal axis. 6. The plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein the tolerance-elimination element of each of the individual housings has a maximal length Hmax of from 10 mm to 30 mm, extending parallel to the longitudinal axis. 7. The plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein the tolerance-elimination element of each of the individual housings has an average length of 5 mm to 10 mm extending parallel to the longitudinal axis. 8. The plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first plastic material, the second plastic material, and the third plastic material of each of the individual housings comprises hard-plastic material. 9. The plurality of mass-produces multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first plastic material, the second plastic material, and the third plastic material of each of the individual housings comprises soft plastic. 10. The plurality of mass-produces multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein the tolerance-elimination element of each of the individual housings is made of a hard-plastic material. 11. The plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein the tolerance-elimination element of each of the individual housings is completely overmolded by the third plastic material. 12. The plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings of claim 11 , wherein the third plastic material extends beyond the distal end of the tolerance-elimination element in each of the individual housings. 13. The plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein the first plastic material, the second plastic material, and the third plastic material of each of the individual housings differ from one another in at least one characteristic selected from the group consisting of color, opacity, porosity, and hardness. 14. The plurality of mass-produced multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein the tolerance-elimination element of each of the individual housings is integrally attached to the first component. 15. The plurality of mass-produces multi-component housings of claim 1 , wherein the average length H varies among at least some of the tolerance-elimination elements by a lengthwise dimension that is at least ten times greater than the lengthwise maximal dimension variations of the length L among the individual multi-component housings.
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