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titleOfInvention Molding apparatus for making an intrauterine device
abstract Molding apparatus for making an intrauterine device. Stainless steel spring wire covered by silicone rubber and preformed generally in a V-shape is positioned within a mold and retained in position by guide pins. The arms of the V are stressed slightly toward each other so that they have an outward bias. Silicone rubber is introduced into the mold to overcoat the already coated wire and to provide a flexible web of material joining together the arms of the V. Additionally a tail is molded onto the bottom of the V. During the molding process, air is vented from the mold to avoid flaws in the finished product.
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