Horizontal molding machine mold shuttle

B - Operations – Transporting – 29 – F

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B29F 1/14 (1980.01)

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CA 1128269

Abstract of the Invention An injection molding machine is provided with a pair of opposed mold platens in a horizontal hydraulic press arrangement. The first mold platen is stationary and holds one half of the mold. The other half of the mold is mounted on a moving platen which rides on a set of ways and is guided by two tie rods. The movable platen is powered by an arrangement of hydraulic cylinders. In the open most position of the platens, the movable platen is transversely adjacent a mold shuttle plate receiver station. A mold shuttle plate is supported on the front face of the movable plate and comprises a portion of the mold. After the injection molding machine has filled a mold, the platens separate to their fullest extent activating control mechanisms which withdraw the mold shuttle plate from the movable platen and transfer it to the receiver station. The receiver station is adjacent the confines of the hot molding area, permitting large, unweidly parts to be easily removed from the mold, and inserts, if any need be installed in the mold prior to the mold plate recycling again in the injection molding machine.

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