IP Library Granted Patent US 11,534,948
Granted Patent B2
US 11,534,948 · App. 16/043,797 · Granted Dec 27, 2022

Cooling plate assembly for an injection molding machine

Inventors: Robert D. Schad (Toronto, CA); Roberto Sicilia (Mississauga, CA)
Assignee: Niigon Machines Ltd.
B29C45/7312B29C45/7207B29C2045/725B29C2045/7214B29K2105/258
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Patent No.
US 11,534,948
App. No.
16/043,797
Granted
Dec 27, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cooling plate for an injection molding machine includes a plate body, a plurality of sockets in the plate body for receiving respective spigot portions of a plurality of cooling tubes, and a cooling fluid conduit system in the plate body for cooling the cooling tubes. The cooling plate further includes an air conduit system in the plate body for providing air flow communication with the cooling tubes. Each socket forms a blockable flow passage between the cooling fluid conduit system and the air conduit system.

Claims (40)

1. A method of producing injection molded articles in an injection molding machine, comprising:

a) closing a mold to form enclosed cavities of a shape corresponding to the articles to be manufactured;

b) injecting melt into the cavities;

c) opening the mold and transferring the articles from the cavities to a plurality of cooling tubes mounted to a cooling plate,

i. the plurality of cooling tubes arranged in a first group of first cooling tubes connected in series to a first cooling line, and at least a second group of second cooling tubes connected in series to a second cooling line, and

ii. each cooling fluid line having a respective inlet end connected to a supply header and a respective outlet end connected to an evacuation header, the first and second cooling lines isolated from each other between the respective inlet ends and outlet ends;

d) supplying a flow of cooling fluid to the supply header in the cooling plate, the cooling fluid flowing to the evacuation header via a first flow through the first cooling fluid line to draw heat away from the first cooling tubes and via a second flow through the second cooling line to draw heat away from the second cooling tubes; and

e) withdrawing the flow of cooling fluid from the cooling plate via the evacuation header.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first flow of cooling fluid flows sequentially through the first cooling tubes, the first flow passing through each upstream first cooling tube before reaching a downstream first cooling tube along the first cooling line.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein while the first flow of cooling fluid flows through the first cooling line, the second flow of cooling fluid flows sequentially through the second cooling tubes, the second flow passing through each upstream second cooling tube before reaching a downstream second cooling tube along the second cooling line.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the flow through each respective cooling tube passes through a cooling tube conduit extending along a sidewall of the tube, each cooling tube conduit having a conduit inlet for receiving a respective one of the first fluid flow and the second fluid flow from upstream the respective cooling tube, and each cooling tube conduit having a conduit outlet for discharging the respective one of the first fluid flow and the second fluid flow downstream the respective cooling tube.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first flow of cooling fluid is directed from the conduit outlet of a terminal first cooling tube to the evacuation header, the terminal first cooling tube positioned downstream of all other first cooling tubes in the first group.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the second flow of cooling fluid is directed from the conduit outlet of a terminal second cooling tube to the evacuation header, the terminal second cooling tube positioned downstream of all other second cooling tubes in the second group.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of transferring the articles from the cavities to the plurality of cooling tubes includes applying a suction force to an interior of the cooling tubes.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the step of applying a suction force includes withdrawing air from an air conduit system in the cooling plate, the air conduit system including a first air line connected to the first cooling tubes, the first air line extending parallel to the first cooling line and stacked behind the first cooling line in a direction parallel to a thickness of the cooling plate, and the air conduit system including a second air line connected to the second cooling tubes, the second air line extending parallel to the second cooling line and stacked behind the second cooling line in the direction parallel to the thickness of the cooling plate.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein a total quantity of cooling tubes in the plurality of cooling tubes is equal to a total quantity of cavities in the mold, the method further comprising, after steps a) through e) and prior to repeating step a) in a subsequent injection molding cycle, ejecting the molded articles from the cooling tubes.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein a total quantity of cooling tubes in the plurality of cooling tubes is equal to three times a total quantity of cavities in the mold, the method further comprising, after steps a) through e), repeating steps a) through e) during two subsequent injection molding cycles, and after said two subsequent injection molding cycles but prior to repeating step a) in a further subsequent injection molding cycle, ejecting the molded articles from the cooling tubes.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein each of the first cooling tubes is loaded with molded articles formed in step b) of a first injection molding cycle, and each of the second cooling tubes is loaded with molded articles formed in a repeated step b) of one of the subsequent injection molding cycles.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein a first subset of the first cooling tubes is loaded with molded articles formed in step b) of a first injection molding cycle, and a second subset of the first cooling tubes is loaded with molded articles formed in a repeated step b) of one of the subsequent injection molding cycles.

13. A method of producing injection molded articles in an injection molding machine, comprising:

a) closing a mold to form enclosed cavities of a shape corresponding to the articles to be manufactured;

b) injecting melt into the cavities;

c) opening the mold and transferring the articles from the cavities to a plurality of cooling tubes mounted to a cooling plate, the cooling tubes arranged in a first group of first cooling tubes and at least a second group of second cooling tubes;

d) passing a first flow of cooling fluid sequentially through cooling conduits of the first cooling tubes via a first cooling line connecting the first cooling tubes together in series; and

e) in parallel with step d), passing a second flow of cooling fluid sequentially through cooling conduits of the second cooling tubes via a second cooling line connecting the second cooling tubes together in series.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the cooling tubes into which said articles are loaded further include a third group of third cooling tubes, the method further comprising:

in parallel with steps d) and e), passing a third flow of cooling fluid sequentially through cooling conduits of the third cooling tubes via a third cooling line connecting the third cooling tubes together in series.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein all of the first cooling tubes are loaded with articles molded in a first injection cycle, and all of the second cooling tubes are loaded with articles molded in a second injection cycle different than the first injection cycle.

16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the first group of first cooing tubes is further subdivided into a first subset of first cooling tubes and a second subset of first cooling tubes distinct from the first subset of first cooling tubes, and wherein the first cooling tubes of the first subset are loaded with articles molded in a first injection cycle, and the first cooling tubes of the second subset are loaded with articles molded in a second injection cycle different than the first injection cycle.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the first cooling tubes are arranged relative to each other in a U-shaped configuration, and step b) includes passing the first flow of cooling fluid sequentially through the first cooling tubes of the first subset arranged along a first leg of the U-shaped configuration, and then passing the first flow of cooling fluid sequentially through the first cooling tubes of the second subset along a second leg of the U-shaped configuration, the second leg parallel to, and spaced apart from, the first leg.

18. A method of producing injection molded articles in an injection molding machine, comprising:

a) closing a mold to form enclosed cavities of a shape corresponding to articles to be manufactured;

b) injecting melt into the cavities;

c) opening the mold and transferring the articles from the cavities to a plurality of cooling tubes mounted to a cooling plate,

i. the plurality of cooling tubes including a first group of the cooling tubes connected to a first cooling line downstream of a first inlet end of the first cooling line and upstream of a first outlet end of the first cooling line, and at least a second group of the cooling tubes connected to a second cooling line downstream of a second inlet end of the second cooling line and upstream of a second outlet end of the second cooling line;

ii. the first inlet end of the first cooling line connected to a supply header and the first outlet end of the first cooling line connected to an evacuation header, with all of the cooling tubes that are connected to the first cooling line being arranged in series between the first inlet end and the first outlet end; and

iii. the second inlet end of the second cooling line connected to the supply header and the second outlet end of the second cooling line connected to the evacuation header, with all of the cooling tubes that are connected to the second cooling line being arranged in series between the second inlet end and the second outlet end;

d) supplying a flow of cooling fluid to the supply header in the cooling plate, the cooling fluid flowing to the evacuation header via a first flow through the first cooling line to draw heat away from the cooling tubes of the first group and via a second flow through the second cooling line to draw heat away from the cooling tubes of the second group; and

e) withdrawing the flow of cooling fluid from the cooling plate via the evacuation header.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the first and second cooling lines are isolated from each other between the respective inlet ends and outlet ends, such that all of the first flow entering the first inlet end exits via the first outlet end, and all of the second flow entering the second inlet end exits via the second outlet end.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 3, 2025
From: MILACRON MARKETING COMPANY LLC
To: MIDCAP FINANCIAL TRUST, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 070731/0282 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2025
From: MILACRON LLC; HILLENBRAND, INC.
To: MILACRON MARKETING COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 070703/0198 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2023
From: NIIGON MACHINES LTD.
To: MILACRON LLC
Reel/Frame 062683/0941 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 1, 2018
From: ATHENA AUTOMATION LTD.
To: NIIGON MACHINES LTD.
Reel/Frame 047889/0791 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 29, 2018
From: SCHAD, ROBERT D.; SICILIA, ROBERTO
To: ATHENA AUTOMATION LTD.
Reel/Frame 046734/0916 →