20240051194. MOLDED FIBER PRODUCT PRODUCTION LINE UTILIZING FLUID TRIM OPERATION simplified abstract (Congruens Group, LLC)

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MOLDED FIBER PRODUCT PRODUCTION LINE UTILIZING FLUID TRIM OPERATION

Organization Name

Congruens Group, LLC

Inventor(s)

Pablo Gonzalez of San Carlos CA (US)

Paul Leeman of San Carlos CA (US)

MOLDED FIBER PRODUCT PRODUCTION LINE UTILIZING FLUID TRIM OPERATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240051194 titled 'MOLDED FIBER PRODUCT PRODUCTION LINE UTILIZING FLUID TRIM OPERATION

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a molded fiber part former that includes a first forming mold with a fluid inlet, a surrounding wall, and a fluid channel adjacent to and surrounding the wall with a fluid channel outlet.

  • The molded fiber part former is designed to create molded fiber parts.
  • It includes a first forming mold that defines a specific mold area.
  • The first forming mold has at least one fluid inlet to allow the introduction of fluids.
  • The molded fiber part former also has a surrounding wall that substantially encloses the first mold area.
  • Adjacent to and surrounding the wall, there is a fluid channel.
  • The fluid channel is connected to the at least one fluid inlet and has a fluid channel outlet.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Manufacturing of molded fiber parts: This invention can be used in industries that require the production of molded fiber parts, such as packaging, automotive, and consumer goods.
  • Sustainable packaging: Molded fiber parts are often used as eco-friendly packaging materials, and this technology can contribute to the production of such packaging solutions.
  • Biodegradable products: The molded fiber parts created using this technology can be biodegradable, making them suitable for applications where environmental impact is a concern.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Complex molding process: The molded fiber part former simplifies the molding process by providing a defined mold area and fluid channel system, making it easier to create molded fiber parts.
  • Efficient fluid distribution: The fluid inlet and channel system ensure proper distribution of fluids within the mold, resulting in consistent and high-quality molded fiber parts.
  • Waste reduction: By using molded fiber parts instead of traditional materials, this technology helps reduce waste and promotes sustainability.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved manufacturing efficiency: The defined mold area and fluid channel system enable faster and more efficient production of molded fiber parts.
  • Cost-effective production: The simplified molding process and reduced waste contribute to cost savings in manufacturing.
  • Environmental sustainability: The use of molded fiber parts and the potential for biodegradability align with sustainable practices and reduce environmental impact.


Original Abstract Submitted

a molded fiber part former includes a first forming mold defining a first mold area and at least one fluid inlet. the molded fiber part former also includes a wall substantially surrounding the first mold area. the molded fiber part former includes a fluid channel disposed adjacent to and surrounding the wall, wherein the channel is fluidically connected to the at least one fluid inlet and defines a fluid channel outlet.