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Method for injection molding of thermoplastic pole parts, and mold for producing the same

a technology of thermoplastic pole parts and injection molding, which is applied in the direction of air-break switches, other domestic articles, coatings, etc., can solve the problems of only being able to inject molding, requiring longer curing periods, and slow temperature curves of epoxy resin,

Active Publication Date: 2016-08-25
ABB (SCHWEIZ) AG
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The patent text describes a way to strengthen the mechanical and insulating properties of a pole part housing. The method involves injecting hot thermoplastic material into the pole part and adding particles or fibers to fill the voids. Dedicated injection openings are also used to strengthen specific regions of the pole part. This helps to reduce the number of voids and improves the overall quality of the pole part. The position of the injection openings can be adjusted to support the alignment of inlay parts during molding. Overall, this method enhances the performance and reliability of the pole part.

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This is because epoxy resin needs longer curing periods and has slow temperature curves.
Furthermore, due to inlays which are sensitive to pressure such as vacuum-interrupters, for example, injection molding is only possible up to certain pressure limits.
This finally results in filling problems.
Geometric constraints require inhomogeneous wall thickness along the flow path, and therefore voids occur, which may also result in incomplete filling at dedicated pressures.
The introduction of geometric reinforcement elements such as fins for the strength and stiffness of a pole part is almost impossible due to the ineligible increase of cavity pressure.
Injection molding of material with increased viscosity is with that known technology not possible.

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[0022]Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure overcome the drawbacks noted above by providing a controlled pressure gradient along the long axis of the molded pole part. The exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide shorter process times as well as a homogenous dissipation of material during the molding process.

[0023]Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure achieve the above-described solutions by providing a mold that is applied with multiple injection openings or gates or film-injection gates at least along the long axis of the mold of the pole part, for injection of hot thermoplastic material, such that injection gates can be steered in such a way that they inject thermoplastic material simultaneously or with a defined time dependent injection pattern.

[0024]In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, further injection gates are located at points in the mold having a non-flat topography. This enhances a complete filling without time loss also at a regi...

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Abstract

A method for injection molding of thermoplastic pole parts utilizes a mold to fix at least one vacuum interrupter and contact terminals during a molding process. At least one injection opening or gate for injection of thermoplastic material is formed into the mold. The mold is applied with multiple injection openings at least along its long axis, for injection of hot thermoplastic material, and the injection openings or gates can be steered in such a way that they inject thermoplastic material simultaneously or with a defined time dependent injection pattern. This process alleviates the issue of a pressure gradient along the long axis of the molded pole part, shortens process times, and achieves a homogenous dissipation of material during the molding process.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority as a continuation application under 35 U.S.C. §120 to PCT / EP2013 / 001212, which was filed as an International Application on Apr. 23, 2013 designating the U.S., and which claims priority to European Application 12002833.7 filed in Europe on Apr. 23, 2012. The entire contents of these applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.FIELD[0002]The present disclosure relates to a method for injection molding of thermoplastic pole parts, with the use of a mold in which at least one vacuum interrupter and contact terminals are fixed during the molding process, and with at least one injection opening / gate for injection of thermoplastic material into the mold, and to a mold for proceeding the same.BACKGROUND INFORMATION[0003]Injection molding of medium voltage pole parts, for example, to cover them with a thermoplastic housing, is well known. In contrast to the use of duroplastic material for a resin, the proce...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B29C45/27H01H33/662B29C45/14
CPCB29C45/14549B29L2031/3481H01H33/66207B29C2045/0027B29C2045/0032B29C2045/0089B29C2045/2714B29C2045/2716B29C2045/2722B29C2045/279H01H2033/6623B29K2105/12B29C45/2703B29C45/14836B29C45/14639B29C45/14B29K2101/12B29C45/2708B29C45/1671B29C45/14008B29C45/16B29C45/27H01H33/662
Inventor KLASKA, ARNEGENTSCH, DIETMARBEDNAROWSKI, DARIUSZMALINOWSKI, LUKASZSHANG, WENKAI
Owner ABB (SCHWEIZ) AG