Mold press force equalizer

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Inventors

Baird, John
Miller, William J.

Application #

123414

Filed

Nov-20-1987

Published

Jun-28-1988

Current US Class

100/218
100/295
100/315
425/406

International Classes

D30B 011/02; D30B 015/06; D30B 015/28

Field of Search

156/583.1 72/63 72/296 72/382 100/93 425/406 425/407

Assignee

Motorola Inc. (Schaumburg, IL)

Examiners

Falik; Andrew M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Warren; Raymond J.

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Abstract
A mold press comprising a force equalizer independent of the mold platens. The force equalizer consists of a pair of plates defining a cavity therebetween. The cavity is filled with a force distributing material, such as hydraulic fluid. An opening is provided through the force equalizer to provide the extruder access to the mold plates. This opening is surrounded by a floating seal which permits movement of the equalizer plates with respect to the seal. The cavity is designed to extend beyond the chase footprint areas by an amount dictated by the size and relation of the footprint areas to one another.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A mold, press comprising:

a base;

a fixed platen;

a plurality of supporting members coupled to said base and said fixed platen;

a movable platen slideably disposed about said supporting members between said base and said fixed platen;

a first insulator disposed on said movable platen;

a first insulator backup plate disposed on said first insulator;

a first plurality of pillars disposed on said first insulator backup plate;

a first mold base disposed on said first plurality of pillars;

a lower mold plate disposed on said first mold base;

an upper mold plate disposed on said lower mold plate;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates, in general, to mold presses and, in particular, to a mold press force equalizer.

There are many forms of mold presses known in the art, such as those described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,576,092 assigned to Kohtaki & Co., Ltd. A mold press consists primarily of fixed and movable platens, upper and lower mold plates, a pressing/driving means, and an extruder. When the pressing/driving means exerts a force on the movable platen, the mold plates are forced together between the movable and fixed platens. An extruder then extends into one of the molds and forces plastic, or the like, under pressure into the mold cavities to encapsulate semiconductor devices, or the like.

The '092 patent describes a "Uniform-Pressure Press Apparatus" having a fluid filled cavity in one, or both, of the platens. This is used to distribute the pressure evenly across the load. This even distribution is a key in limiting, and eliminating, flash caused when some of the extruded material escapes between the mold plates. A major drawback of the device described in the '092 patent is its inflexibility. The area of the fluid filled cavity will dictate the size and dimension of the mold cavities and runners. This would limit the effective use of the apparatus.
 
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