Raisable extruder head for extruders

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B29C 47/12 (2006.01) B29C 47/04 (2006.01) B29C 47/08 (2006.01)

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CA 1244208

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The extruder head for extruders for thermo plastic and heat-settable masses has been made to be opened in various ways in order, for cleaning purposes, to make more accessible the inner flow channels which lead to the mouth piece which is provided with the extrusion nozzle. The opening mechanisms of such so-called folding or hinged extruder heads must be able to absorb the relatively high material pressures without being destroyed and also without being unduly deformed. This has previously always lead to very large and sturdy constructions with the drawbacks of high weight, high manufacturing costs and poor accessibility. The present invention circumvents the stress require- ments by pressing the pivotable parts of the ex- truder head against the stationary extruder head via elastically yieldable spring elements, preferably in the form of pressure medium cylinders. By apply- ing thermal insulation to the extruder head parts, the pressure medium cylinders can be shielded from the undesirable effect of thermal convection.

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