System and method for moulding a tufted body with a curved outer surface
A mould system for producing a tufted body having a curved outer surface, for example one hemispherical half of a spherical toothbrush head, the mould system comprising a mould form having a receptacle and an annular flange circumscribing an open end of the receptacle and at least one slot formed substantially radially in the flange and extending into a sidewall of the receptacle.
1. A method of moulding a tufted body having a curved outer surface, the method comprising the steps of:
inserting one or more tufts from one or more spools into a receptacle of a mould form such that each tuft projects outwardly from the receptacle;
forming a moulded body within the receptacle in which at least a portion of each tuft is embedded for retention, wherein the one or more tufts remain strung to the one or more spools as the moulded body is moulded; and
removing the tufted body from the mould form, wherein the step of ejected the tufted body from the mould form draws a fresh length of tufts from the spools into the interior of the receptable for the next moulding thereby consecutively moulding multiple tufted bodies,
wherein the mould form comprises a flange circumscribing an open end of the receptable and having one or more slots formed in the flange and extending into the receptacle, the method comprising allowing a tuft to pass through each slot as the tufted body is removed from the receptacle.
2. The method of claim 1 comprising the step of melting the portion of the tufts located within the receptacle to at least partially form the moulded body.
3. The method of claim 1 comprising the step of injecting a polymer into the receptacle in order to at least partially form the moulded body.
4. The method of claim 1 comprising the step of retaining at least some of the tufts in a predefined location while the moulded body is formed.