Patent ID: 9592630
Date: 2017-03-14
CPC Classifications: B29C

Claim:
1. A method for controlling temperature rise in divided heating zones of a barrel of a molding machine, the method comprising: setting tentative target temperatures and final target temperatures for the respective heating zones; simultaneously starting to raise temperatures in the heating zones and then individually raising the temperature in each of the heating zones to the set tentative target temperatures; determining whether the temperatures in each of the heating zones have become equal to or greater than the respective tentative target temperatures through the individual raising of the temperatures; holding the tentative target temperature of the heating zone which has reached its tentative target temperature earlier than the other heating zones until all the temperatures of the other heating zones reach the respective tentative target temperatures; upon determination that all the temperatures in the heating zones are equal to or greater than the respective tentative target temperatures, selecting a master zone from the heating zones, and selecting, as a slave zone, a heating zone which is other than the master zone among the heating zones, wherein the selecting of the master zone comprises selecting a heating zone having a lowest rate of temperature rise among the heating zones as the master zone or selecting a heating zone expected to be a slowest in reaching a final target temperature thereof from a tentative target temperature thereof among the heating zones as the master zone; immediately after the temperature in the selected master zone reaches the tentative target temperature, raising the temperature in the selected master zone and raising the temperature in the selected slave zone from the respective tentative target temperatures to the respective final target temperatures, wherein a rate of increase of temperature in the selected slave zone is set according to a rate of increase of temperature in the selected master zone; and holding the final target temperatures in each of the heating zones.