Household brush or body care brush comprising injected bristles, and injection mold for manufacture thereof
US-2015135456-A1 · May 21, 2015 · US
US9788644B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9788644-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313922392-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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The invention relates to a method for producing a brush, particularly in the form of a mascara applicator, with bristles injection molded out of different injection molding compounds, using an injection mold that has a main cavity, which forms the bristle support, and secondary cavities branching off from this, with each secondary cavity forming a single bristle and with at least one first injection molding compound being injected into the main cavity, followed by a second injection molding compound in successive steps; at least one slider is inserted into the main cavity and closes part of the secondary cavities so that the first injection molding compound only travels into another part of the secondary cavities after which the slider is withdrawn and the second injection molding compound is injected so that it travels into the secondary cavities previously closed by the slider.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing a brush, particularly in the form of a mascara applicator, with bristles injection molded out of different injection molding compounds, comprising: using an injection mold that has a main cavity, which forms a bristle support, and the main cavity has at least one groove that extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the main cavity; and a plurality of secondary cavities branching off from the main cavity, with each of the plurality of secondary cavities forming a single bristle; inserting at least one slider into the main cavity, wherein the at least one slider closes a first set of the plurality of secondary cavities so that a first injection molding compound only travels into a second set of the plurality of secondary cavities, and the at least one slider has a sealing strip protruding outward beyond a circumferential surface of the at least one slider and extending in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, which, when the at least one slider is inserted into the injection mold, radially engages into the at least one groove such that the first set of the plurality of secondary cavities in the at least one groove is sealed by the sealing strip; injecting the first injection molding compound into the main cavity; after the first injection molding compound travels into the second set of the plurality of secondary cavities, withdrawing the at least one slider; and injecting a second injection molding compound so that the second injection molding compound travels into the first set of the plurality of secondary cavities previously closed by the at least one slider, and in the finished applicator forms a row of protruding bristles situated one after another in the longitudinal direction. 2. The method for producing a brush, particularly embodied in the form of a mascara applicator, according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one slider and the injection mold are embodied so that the at least one slider can be withdrawn from the main cavity in a direction essentially or completely parallel to the longitudinal axis of the mascara applicator. 3. The method for producing a brush, particularly embodied in the form of a mascara applicator, according to claim 1 , wherein the sealing strip rests in a sealing fashion in the at least one groove and also next to the at least one groove on at least one side. 4. The method for producing a brush, particularly embodied in the form of a mascara applicator, according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one slider is composed of multiple parts. 5. The method for producing a brush, particularly embodied in the form of a mascara applicator, according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one slider is a radial slider that is inserted into the main cavity in a radial direction. 6. An apparatus for producing a brush, particularly embodied in the form of a mascara applicator, using a method comprising: using an injection mold that has a main cavity, which forms a bristle support, and the main cavity has at least one groove that extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the main cavity; and a plurality of secondary cavities branching off from the main cavity, with each of the plurality of secondary cavities forming a single bristle; inserting at least one slider into the main cavity, wherein the at least one slider closes a first set of the plurality of secondary cavities so that a first injection molding compound only travels into a second set of the plurality of secondary cavities, and the at least one slider has a sealing strip protruding outward beyond a circumferential surface of the at least one slider and extending in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, which, when the at least one slider is inserted into the injection mold, radially engages into the at least one groove such that the first set of the plurality of secondary cavities in the at least one groove is sealed by the sealing strip; injecting the first injection molding compound into the main cavity; after the first injection molding compound travels into the second set of the plurality of secondary cavities, withdrawing the at least one slider; and injecting a second injection molding compound so that the second injection molding compound travels into the first set of the plurality of secondary cavities previously closed by the at least one slider, and in the finished applicator forms a row of protruding bristles situated one after another in the longitudinal direction.
Brushes · CPC title
Preparing, {i.e. Manufacturing} brush bodies · CPC title
arranged like in cosmetics brushes, e.g. mascara, nail polish, eye shadow · CPC title
provided with a multiplicity of narrow cavities connected to a common cavity, e.g. for brushes, combs · CPC title
using a soft material and a rigid material, e.g. making articles with a sealing part · CPC title
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