Source: http://www.google.com/patents/USRE42356?dq=6106459
Timestamp: 2015-08-03 23:44:06
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art. 12', 'art. 22', 'art. 32', 'art. 52', 'art. 63', 'art. 64', 'art. 65', 'art. 66', 'art. 67', 'art. 71', 'art. 73']

Patent USRE42356 - System for overmolding insert - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsDisclosed is a system. The system includes a mold-moving assembly that is cooperative with an insert-forming station to form an insert at least in part. The mold-moving assembly is also cooperative with an overmolding station to overmold another insert previously formed by the insert-forming station...http://www.google.com/patents/USRE42356?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent USRE42356 - System for overmolding insertAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUSRE42356 E1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 12/204,221Publication dateMay 10, 2011Filing dateSep 25, 2008Priority dateMar 13, 2006Also published asCA2642646A1, CA2642646C, CN101400497A, CN101400497B, EP1996381A1, EP1996381A4, EP1996381B1, US7313459, US20070213868, WO2007104127A1Publication number12204221, 204221, US RE42356 E1, US RE42356E1, US-E1-RE42356, USRE42356 E1, USRE42356E1InventorsJeffrey Douglas MacDonald, Alireza Mortazavi, Robin Alexander ArnottOriginal AssigneeHusky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (17), Non-Patent Citations (3), Classifications (13), Legal Events (1) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetSystem for overmolding insert
US RE42356 E1Abstract
a mold half of a set of mold halves cooperative with a mold-moving assembly, the mold-moving assembly cooperative with an insert-forming station to form an insert at least in part, and the mold-moving assembly cooperative with an overmolding station to overmold, at least in part, another insert previously formed by the insert-forming station in cooperation with the mold-moving assembly, wherein the mold-moving assembly is actuatable to move the insert between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station, and wherein operation of the insert-forming station and operation of the overmolding station overlap one another at least in part. 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the insert-forming station is configured to form the insert at least in part, and wherein the overmolding station is configured to encapsulate a molding material onto the insert at least in part.
an insert-forming station cooperative with a mold-moving assembly to form an insert at least in part, the mold-moving assembly cooperative with an overmolding station to overmold, at least in part, another insert previously formed by the insert-forming station in cooperation with the mold-moving assembly, wherein the mold-moving assembly is actuatable to move the insert between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station, and wherein operation of the insert-forming station and operation of the overmolding station overlap one another at least in part. 22. The system of claim 21, wherein the insert-forming station is configured to form the insert at least in part, and wherein the overmolding station is configured to encapsulate a molding material onto the insert at least in part.
a mold half of a group of mold halves cooperative with an insert-forming station, the insert-forming station cooperative with a mold-moving assembly to form an insert at least in part, the mold-moving assembly cooperative with an overmolding station to overmold, at least in part, another insert previously formed by the insert-forming station in cooperation with the mold-moving assembly, wherein the mold-moving assembly is actuatable to move the insert between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station, and wherein operation of the insert-forming station and operation of the overmolding station overlap one another at least in part. 32. The system of claim 31, wherein the insert-forming station is configured to form the insert at least in part, and wherein the overmolding station is configured to encapsulate a molding material onto the insert at least in part.
a mold half of a collection of mold halves cooperative with an overmolding station, the overmolding station cooperative with a mold-moving assembly, the mold-moving assembly cooperative with an insert-forming station to form an insert at least in part, the mold-moving assembly cooperative with the overmolding station to overmold, at least in part, another insert previously formed by the insert-forming station in cooperation with the mold-moving assembly, wherein the mold-moving assembly is actuatable to move the insert between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station, and wherein operation of the insert-forming station and operation of the overmolding station overlap one another at least in part. 52. The system of claim 51, wherein the insert-forming station is configured to form the insert at least in part, and wherein the overmolding station is configured to encapsulate a molding material onto the insert at least in part.
configuring the insert-forming station to form the insert at least in part; and configuring the overmolding station to encapsulate a molding material onto the insert at least in part. 63. The method of claim 61, further comprising:
configuring the mold-moving assembly to move a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station; and configuring the set of mold halves to cooperate with the insert-forming station to form the insert at least in part. 64. The method of claim 61, further comprising:
configuring the mold-moving assembly is configured to move a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station; and configuring the insert-forming station to include a group of mold halves configured to cooperate with the set of mold halves to form the insert at least in part. 65. The method of claim 61, further comprising:
configuring the mold-moving assembly to move a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station; and configuring the set of mold halves to cooperate with the overmolding station to encapsulate a molding material relative to the insert at least in part. 66. The method of claim 61, further comprising:
configuring the mold-moving assembly to move a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station; and configuring the overmolding station to include a collection of mold halves configured to cooperate with the set of mold halves to overmold a molding material relative to the insert at least in part. 67. The method of claim 61, further comprising:
configuring the mold-moving assembly to rotate a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station. 68. The method of claim 61, further comprising:
configuring the mold-moving assembly to linearly translate a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station. 69. The method of claim 61, further comprising:
configuring the mold-moving assembly to move a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station; and configuring the set of mold halves to include a retaining structure configured to releasably retain the insert. 70. The method of claim 61, further comprising:
configuring the insert to include a metallic component; and configuring the insert-forming station to hydroform the metallic component of the insert at least in part. 71. An article of manufacture for directing a data processing system to control a system operatively connectable to the data processing system, the article of manufacture comprising:
instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the insert-forming station to form the insert at least in part; and instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the overmolding station to encapsulate a molding material onto the insert at least in part. 73. The article of manufacture of claim 71, further comprising:
instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the mold-moving assembly to move a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station; and instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the insert-forming station to form the insert at least in part onto the set of mold halves. 74. The article of manufacture of claim 71, further comprising:
instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the mold-moving assembly to move a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station; and instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the insert-forming station to form the insert at least in part, the insert-forming station having a group of mold halves configured to cooperate with the set of mold halves. 75. The article of manufacture of claim 71, further comprising:
instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the mold-moving assembly to move a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station; and instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the overmolding station to encapsulate a molding material relative to the insert at least in part, the overmolding station cooperates with the set of mold halves. 76. The article of manufacture of claim 71, further comprising:
instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the mold-moving assembly to move a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station; and instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the overmolding station to overmold a molding material relative to the insert at least in part, the overmolding station having a collection of mold halves configured to cooperate with the set of mold halves. 77. The article of manufacture of claim 71, further comprising:
instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the mold-moving assembly to rotate a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station. 78. The article of manufacture of claim 71, further comprising:
instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the mold-moving assembly to linearly translate a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station. 79. The article of manufacture of claim 71, further comprising:
instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the mold-moving assembly to move a set of mold halves between the insert-forming station and the overmolding station; and instructions for directing the data processing system to direct a retaining structure of the set of mold halves to releasable retain the insert. 80. The article of manufacture of claim 71, further comprising:
instructions for directing the data processing system to direct the insert-forming station to hydroform a metallic component of the insert at least in part. Description
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