IP Library Granted Patent US 6,992,269
Granted Patent B2
US 6,992,269 · App. 10/358,378 · Granted Jan 31, 2006

Injection nozzle having a heated head portion

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Patent No.
US 6,992,269
App. No.
10/358,378
Granted
Jan 31, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An injection nozzle for an injection molding apparatus is provided. The injection nozzle includes a head portion, a body portion and a heater. The head and body portions are connected to each other and together define a nozzle melt channel. The head portion has a head portion outer surface. The head portion is adapted to be in contact with a molding apparatus component that is at a lower temperature than the head portion. The body portion has a body portion outer surface. A groove is defined in the head portion outer surface and the body portion outer surface. The heater wire is positioned in the groove. The heater is adapted to heat melt in the nozzle melt channel.

Claims (28)

1. An injection nozzle for an injection molding apparatus, comprising:

a one-piece nozzle having a cylindrical head portion with a substantially constant outer diameter, a body portion, and a nozzle melt channel that extends therethrough, wherein said head portion has a head portion outer surface and said body portion has a body portion outer surface, wherein said head portion outer surface and said body portion outer surface have a helical groove defined therein; and

a heater positioned within said helical groove such that said heater extends about a periphery of said head and body portions to heat melt in said nozzle melt channel,

wherein said head portion and said body portion extend in a longitudinal direction and said head portion is larger in transverse cross-section than said body portion.

2. The injection nozzle of claim 1 , wherein said head portion includes a shoulder, said shoulder extending from said head portion outer surface to said body portion outer surface, wherein at least a portion of said shoulder is thermally isolated from a mold plate via a spacer.

3. The injection nozzle of claim 1 , wherein said heater includes a heater wire, wherein at least a portion of said heater wire is coiled.

4. The injection nozzle of claim 1 , wherein a depth of said groove in said head portion is a first distance from a longitudinal axis of said nozzle melt channel and the depth of said groove in said body portion is a second distance from the longitudinal axis of said nozzle melt channel.

5. The injection nozzle of claim 4 , wherein said groove depth is substantially constant along the length of the nozzle.

6. The injection nozzle of claim 5 , wherein said groove depth accommodates only a width of a heater wire of said heater.

7. The injection nozzle of claim 5 , wherein said groove depth is sized to accommodate no more than double a width of a heater wire of said heater.

8. The injection nozzle of claim 4 , wherein said first distance is greater than said second distance.

9. An injection nozzle for an injection molding apparatus, comprising:

a one-piece nozzle having a cylindrical head portion with a substantially constant outer diameter, a body portion, and a nozzle melt channel that extends therethrough, wherein said head portion has a head portion outer surface and said body portion has a body portion outer surface, wherein said head portion outer surface and said body portion outer surface have a helical groove defined therein; and

a heater positioned within said helical groove such that said heater extends about a periphery of said head and body portions to heat melt in said nozzle melt channel,

wherein said groove has a groove length and said groove has a groove depth that increases at a transition between said body portion and said head portion.

10. The injection nozzle of claim 9 , wherein said head portion includes a shoulder, said shoulder extending from said head portion outer surface to said body portion outer surface, wherein at least a portion of said shoulder is thermally isolated from a mold plate via a spacer.

11. The injection nozzle of claim 9 , wherein said heater includes a heater wire, wherein at least a portion of said heater wire is coiled.

12. The injection nozzle of claim 9 , wherein a depth of said groove in said head portion is a first distance from a longitudinal axis of said nozzle melt channel and the depth of said groove in said body portion is a second distance from the longitudinal axis of said nozzle melt channel.

13. The injection nozzle of claim 12 , wherein said first distance is greater than said second distance.

14. An injection molding apparatus, comprising:

a manifold block, said manifold block defining at least one runner therethrough, said runner being adapted to be downstream from and in fluid communication with a melt source; and

at least one injection nozzle including a cylindrical head portion, a body portion and a heater,

wherein said head and body portions are one piece, said head and body portions together define a nozzle melt channel, said head portion has a head portion outer surface and said body portion has a body portion outer surface, and wherein a groove is defined in said head portion outer surface and said body portion outer surface,

and wherein said heater is positioned within said groove such that said heater extends about a periphery of said head and body portions to heat melt in said nozzle melt channel,

and wherein said head portion and said body portion extend in a longitudinal direction and said head portion has a substantially constant outer diameter and is larger in transverse cross-section than said body portion.

15. The injection molding apparatus of claim 14 , wherein said groove has a groove depth that increases in a transition area between said head and body portions.

16. The injection molding apparatus of claim 14 , wherein said head portion includes a shoulder, said shoulder extending from said head portion outer surface to said body portion outer surface, and wherein at least a portion of said shoulder is thermally isolated from a mold component via a spacer made of a thermally insulative material.

17. The injection molding apparatus of claim 14 , wherein said heater includes a heater wire, wherein at least a portion of said heater wire is coiled.

Assignments (3)
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 17, 2014
From: MOLD-MASTERS (2007) LIMITED
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 034013/0738 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 10, 2013
From: SOCIETE GENERALE, A CORPORATION OF FRANCE
To: MOLD-MASTERS LUXEMBOURG HOLDINGS S.A.R.L., A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY OF LUXEMBOURG; MOLD-MASTERS LUXEMBOURG ACQUISITIONS S.A.R.L., A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY OF LUXEMBOURG; 4437667 CANADA INC. A/K/A MOLD-MASTERS (2007) LIMITED, A CORPORATION OF CANADA
Reel/Frame 030186/0746 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 25, 2013
From: 4437667 CANADA INC.
To: MOLD-MASTERS (2007) LIMITED
Reel/Frame 029865/0890 →