Method of making surf fin including injection molded pre-impregnated composite fiber matrix inserts
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US9403306B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9403306-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313936511-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 20, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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An insulating plate ( 20 ) made of synthetic resin for transferring heat transferred from conductors to nuts ( 10 ) to a heat sink ( 40 ) is provided with nut accommodating recesses ( 21 ) for accommodating the nuts ( 10 ). Each nut accommodating recess ( 21 ) includes a bottom plate ( 22 ) to be sandwiched between the nuts ( 10 ) and the heat sink ( 40 ) and a surrounding wall ( 23 ) vertically extending from the bottom plate ( 22 ) to surround the side surface of the nut ( 10 ). The surrounding walls ( 23 ) are provided with first and second pressing surfaces ( 28, 29 ) to be pressed by ejector pins ( 83 ).
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for molding an insulating plate, the method comprising: providing first and second molds configured to form the insulating plate with a nut accommodating recess having a bottom plate and a surrounding wall extending from the bottom plate; injecting molten resin between the first and second molds; curing the resin; and extending ejection pins from the first mold and against pressing surfaces defined on parts of the surrounding wall facing away from the bottom plate to separate the insulating plate from at least the first mold without creating indents in the bottom plate, wherein the resin of the insulating plate has a content of glass and talc of between about 50% and about 75%. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of extending the ejection pins against the pressing surfaces comprises pressing the ejection pins against a plurality of spaced apart pressing surface. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising forming positioning ribs projecting in on an inner surface of the surrounding wall and extending substantially away from the bottom plate, the pressing surfaces being aligned with ends of the positioning ribs. 4. A method for manufacturing a terminal block, the method comprising: providing first and second molds configured to form an insulating plate with a nut accommodating recess having a bottom plate and a surrounding wall extending from the bottom plate; injecting molten resin between the first and second molds; curing the resin; extending ejection pins from the first mold and against pressing surfaces defined on parts of the surrounding wall facing away from the bottom plate and without having any of the ejection pins contact the bottom plate to separate the insulating plate from at least the first mold without creating indents in the bottom plate; and inserting a nut in the nut accommodating recess so that a surface of the nut is in direct face-to-face contact with the bottom plate; molding an outer resin part around the surrounding wall of the nut accommodating recess and engaging a peripheral area of the nut opposite the surface of the nut that is in direct face-to-face contact with the bottom plate to hold the surface of the nut in direct face-to-face contact with the bottom plate, whereby an absence of indents in the bottom plate avoids having air between the bottom plate and the nut to enhance heat transfer between the nut and the bottom plate. 5. A method for manufacturing a terminal block, the method comprising: providing first and second molds configured to form an insulating plate with a nut accommodating recess having a bottom plate and a surrounding wall extending from the bottom plate; injecting molten resin between the first and second molds to form the insulating plate, the resin of the insulating plate having a content of glass and talc of between about 50% and about 75%; curing the resin; extending ejection pins from the first mold and against pressing surfaces defined on parts of the surrounding wall facing away from the bottom plate and without having any of the ejection pins contact the bottom plate to separate the insulating plate from at least the first mold without creating indents in the bottom plate; inserting a nut in the nut accommodating recess so that a surface of the nut is in direct face-to-face contact with the bottom plate, whereby an absence of indents in the bottom plate avoids having air between the bottom plate and the nut to enhance heat transfer between the nut and the bottom plate. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising molding an outer resin part around the surrounding wall of the nut accommodating recess and engaging a peripheral area of the nut opposite the surface of the nut that is in direct face-to-face contact with the bottom plate to hold the surface of the nut in direct face-to-face contact with the bottom plate.
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