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Immersion Can Coating Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
5858098, Jan 12, 1999
Filed:
Jan 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/781480
Inventors:
Bryan R. Boger - Brookville IN
Joseph G. Vanden-Eynden - Hamilton OH
Assignee:
Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B05C 300
US Classification:
118423
Abstract:
A magnetic conveyor system for transporting ferromagnetic cans through an immersion or electro-immersion coating bath includes a magnetic infeed conveyor for transporting the cans toward an inlet end of the coating bath, a magnetic coating conveyor for removing the cans from the infeed conveyor and transporting them through the coating bath, and a magnetic outfeed conveyor for removing the cans from the coating conveyor at an outlet end of the coating bath. The magnetic coating conveyor includes an endless conveyor belt which defines inclined inlet and outlet runs relative to a surface of the coating bath. The cans are transported on the conveyor belt with a closed bottom of each can magnetically held to the conveyor belt and an open top of each can facing outwardly from the belt. The cans are transported into the coating bath at the inlet run with the closed bottom of each can entering the bath before the open top. At the outlet run, the cans emerge from the coating bath with the closed bottom of each can leading the open top.

Immersion Can Coating Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
5895691, Apr 20, 1999
Filed:
Nov 3, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/185204
Inventors:
Bryan R. Boger - Brookville IN
Joseph G. Vanden-Eynden - Hamilton OH
Assignee:
Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B01J 1908
US Classification:
427457
Abstract:
A magnetic conveyor system for transporting ferro-magnetic cans through an immersion or electro-immersion coating bath includes a magnetic infeed conveyor for transporting the cans toward an inlet end of the coating bath, a magnetic coating conveyor for removing the cans from the infeed conveyor and transporting them through the coating bath, and a magnetic outfeed conveyor for removing the cans from the coating conveyor at an outlet end of the coating bath. The magnetic coating conveyor includes an endless conveyor belt which defines inclined inlet and outlet runs relative to a surface of the coating bath. The cans are transported on the conveyor belt with a closed bottom of each can magnetically held to the conveyor belt and an open top of each can facing outwardly from the belt. The cans are transported into the coating bath at the inlet run with the closed bottom of each can entering the bath before the open top. At the outlet run, the cans emerge from the coating bath with the closed bottom of each can leading the open top.

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