With Manipulation Of Work After Coating To Distribute Or Remove Coating Patents (Class 118/56)
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Patent number: 5234499Abstract: A spin coating apparatus for use in applying a coating solution in film form to an upper surface of a substrate. This apparatus includes a rotary table for spinning the substrate as supported thereon in horizontal posture, the rotary table having a size larger than an outline contour of the substrate, and an upper rotary plate disposed parallel to and slightly spaced from the upper surface of the substrate supported on the rotary table. The rotary table and upper rotary plate define a flat treating space therebetween, which treating space has peripheral openings for allowing superfluous part of the coating solution to scatter outwardly therefrom. A nozzle plate is disposed between the rotary table and the substrate supported thereon. The nozzle plate receives cleaning liquid supplied through a rotary shaft of the rotary table, and directs the liquid to the lower surface of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1991Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: Dainippon Screen Mgf. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tadashi Sasaki, Yoshio Okamoto, Koji Kizaki
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Patent number: 5211753Abstract: An improved spin coating apparatus (10) having a spin tub (28) surrounding a chuck (14), the chuck (14) being adapted for hold a workpiece (16) for coating. The chuck (14) and the spin tub (28) are spun coaxially and independently such that the chuck (14) may be stopped while the spin tub (28) remains spinning. The spin tub (28) defines a frustum of a cone with a plurality of outlet slots (60) distributed at a large end (52) thereof such that centrifugal force will direct contaminants out of the spin tub (28) through the outlet slots (60). A plurality of fan vanes (62) create an air stream (88) through the spin tub (28) which pulls contaminants through the outlet slots (60) and into a plenum chamber (72) where they are expelled therefrom through a vent tube (64).Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Inventor: Danny C. Swain
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Patent number: 5209180Abstract: A spin coating apparatus for use in applying a coating solution in film form to an upper surface of a substrate. This apparatus includes a spinning table for supporting and spinning the substrate in horizontal posture, an upper spinning plate disposed parallel to and substantially slightly spaced from the upper surface of the substrate supported on the spinning table, and having an opening formed substantially centrally thereof, the upper spinning plate being adapted to spin concurrently with the spinning table, and a cleaning nozzle vertically movably mounted in the opening of the upper spinning plate. The cleaning nozzle is lowered when cleaning a lower surface of the upper spinning plate, so that a cleaning liquid outlet port formed in a lower end region of the cleaning nozzle is exposed below the lower surface of the rotary plate. In this state, a cleaning liquid is directed to the lower surface of the upper spinning plate being spinng to clean the lower surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1992Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: Dainippon Screen Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mikio Shoda, Masaaki Yamamoto
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Patent number: 5205867Abstract: A semiconductor wafer 11 is mounted on an elongated member 18, one end of which is rotatable about a transverse axis (14), thereby to distribute a liquid on the upper surface of the wafer more evenly. In order to stabilize the rotation of the elongated member, a second elongated member is preferably attached end-to-end to the elongated member (18) and rotates with it. A counterweight (26) in the second elongated member moves during the rotation such that the distance between the wafer and the central axis and the distance between the center of the counterweight and the axis are substantially equal. The weight distribution is approximately symmetrical about the axis and the structure is dynamically stabilized. The counterweight and the wafer assembly may be moved during rotation by applying air pressure from a source (23) to pistons (13,26) in the two elongated member.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1991Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventor: David H. Ziger
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Patent number: 5169683Abstract: The coating method contains a spraying step in which a paint is sprayed at least on a coating substrate extending in an upward and downward direction to a film thickness thicker than causing sags of the sprayed paint. The coating substrate on which the paint is sprayed is rotated about the horizontal axis while the sprayed paint is dried until it does not sag any more. The coating apparatus includes a carriage conveying the coating substrate arranged to run along the conveying direction, and the carriage is provided with a supporting base for supporting the coating substrate rotatively about the horizontal axis. One embodiment for rotating the substrate supported by the supporting base is a spring that is disposed on the carriage to rotate the substrate by means of a restoring force produced by the spring. On the passage for conveying the carriage is disposed a force storing mechanism for storing the restoring force in the spring that released the restoring force.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Masataka Matsui, Toshiaki Aono, Yoshio Tanimoto, Tadamitsu Nakahama, Takakazu Yamane
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Patent number: 5149371Abstract: Disclosed is a conveying system in which a conveying carriage runs on and along a conveying passageway, for example, a coating passageway, which has a support unit for rotatably supporting the works of an automotive vehicle, i.e. a vehicle body, and a locking mechanism for suspending rotation of the works. The passageway is provided in its given position, e.g., on the downstream side of a drying station, with a rotation-suspending station so disposed in a position of the predetermined conveying passageway for suspending the rotation of the works in its given rotary position. The rotation-suspending station has driving means acting upon a rotary system for the works loaded on the conveying carriage for rotating the works; rotary-position detecting switch for detecting the predetermined rotary position of the works; and a lock operating mechanism for operating the locking mechanism when the predetermined rotary position of the works is detected by the rotary-position detecting switch.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Makoto Tateuchi, Kentaro Ozue
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Patent number: 5146868Abstract: A self contained recirculating powdering and vacuuming assembly and the airflow discharge manifold therfor. The vacuum assembly includes a blower operably connected within a housing having a low and high pressure region. A powder tray is mounted beneath a first outlet at the bottom of the low pressure region and is structured to hold a quantity of powder for controlled depositing onto paper stock having a wet ink coating on preselected areas of the paper stock. This first outlet sealably transfers powder collected in the low pressure region back into the powder tray, which powder is transported by conveyor beneath the powder tray. A vacuum passage extends downward from a low pressure region inlet to a powder pickup slot positioned adjacent to the area where the powder is deposited onto the paper stock. Pressurized air is directed toward the pickup slot from either side thereof by the airflow discharge manifold which receives air from the high pressure region outlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1990Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Inventor: Cecil K. Kirk
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Patent number: 5143817Abstract: An apparatus and method for fabricating integral three-dimensional objects from successive layers of photoformable compositions by exposing the layers of the composition through a detachable flexible transparent film, one side of the film being in contact with the composition and the other side of the film with a rigid transparent plate, which guides and supports the film.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1989Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: John A. Lawton, Roxy N. Fan
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Patent number: 5127362Abstract: A liquid coating device for coating a solution on a substrate to form a film includes a chuck for rotatably supporting the substrate, a nozzle for supplying the solution on the substrate, a heater provided in the nozzle for changing a temperature of the solution, a sensor for measuring a temperature of an ambient atmosphere of the substrate, and a controller for controlling the heater according the measured temperature. Thus, a solution having a temperature corresponding to the temperature of the ambient atmosphere is supplied from the nozzle to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1990Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignees: Tokyo Electron Limited, Tokyo Electron Kyushu LimitedInventors: Haruo Iwatsu, Yasuhiro Sakamoto, Junro Iwakiri
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Patent number: 5127359Abstract: A work holding apparatus for holding a work to be coated such as a bumper for an automobile while rotating the same is disclosed. The work holding apparatus includes a frame mounted for rotation on a support member, a work holding member mounted on the frame by means of a support bar extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of a work, and a drive mechanism for rotating the frame. An axis of rotation of the frame is disposed substantially at a central position of a work held on the work holding member along a width of the work in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the work.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1990Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Nishikawa Kasei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shoji Kannari, Hideki Imai
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Patent number: 5099782Abstract: A relatively large-sized square substrate for use in the production of a color filter for liquid crystal display, a color image sensor or the like is applied with a coating film of a viscous liquid such as a photosensitive resin. For producing the coating film, the substrate is placed with its surface extending horizontally and the viscous liquid is dropped on the surface in a line along an edge portion of the surface. Then, a squeezee rod is moved along the surface with a predetermined gap maintained between the squeezee rod and the surface, to spread the viscous liquid over at least a part of the surface, whereby a predetermined thickness of the spread viscous liquid is obtained. Thereafter, the substrate is spinned in the plane of the surface thereof to disperse the spread viscous liquid uniformly by centrifugal force over the entire surface of the substrate, whereby a thin coating of the liquid of a uniform thickness is formed on the surface of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1990Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Dai Nippon Insatsu Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shigeyasu Nakazawa, Nobunari Nadamoto, Souichi Matsuo, Mitsuru Iida
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Patent number: 5095848Abstract: A spin coating method includes the steps of applying a coating material on the surface of a substrate, rotating the substrate about a first axis, and revolving the substrate about a second axis while tilting the substrate towards the second axis. The rotating step spreads the coating material over the surface of the substrate, and the step of revolving while tilting the substrate smoothens the surface of the coating material. At least the rotating step may be performed in an atmosphere containing a solvent vapor. A spin coating apparatus includes a nozzle for applying a coating material to the surface of a substrate, a chuck for rotating the substrate about a first axis, a support arm for revolving the substrate about a second axis, and a tilting mechanism for tilting the surface of the substrate towards the center of the second axis while the substrate is revolving.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masahiko Ikeno
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Patent number: 5094183Abstract: A coated work rotating apparatus is disclosed which dries paint on a coated work while rotating the coated work after completion of coating. The coated work rotating apparatus comprises a carrier frame transported in one direction by a transport mechanism, a rotary frame mounted for rotation around a first axis on the carrier frame, and a coated work holding member mounted for rotation around a second axis perpendicular to the first axis on the rotary frame. A rotational driving mechanism rotates the rotary frame with respect to the carrier frame and also rotates the coated work holding member with respect to the rotary frame. By mounting a coated work on the rotating apparatus, smooth coated faces having a good appearance can be obtained for all faces of the coated work.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: Nishikawa Kasei Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masahiro Hamasaki
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Patent number: 5073032Abstract: A device for mixing particulate matter and liquids comprises a rotatable central shaft passing through a stationary particle feed hopper and supporting a perforated rotatable plate and incorporating a liquid feed conduit terminating at an atomizer, a spray chamber, a rotating assembly linked to the rotating plate and made up by an agitator located below said spray chamber and by a conically-shaped particle catching and spreading tray which discharges the coated particles into a mixing chamber fitted with blades and rotating in the opposite direction to the said rotating assembly, whereby excellent bulk impregnation of said particulate matter is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1990Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: EfisolInventors: Roland Berion, Dominique Garnier
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Patent number: 5061529Abstract: A manufacturing facility (20) has substantially reduced space requirements for applying a coating to vehicle structural components such as frames (22, 24). A rotary carousel (28) in a building (26) has a central hub (30) rotatable about a vertical axis and has one or more arms (32) thereon swingable about pivot points (60) on the hub to lower and raise the frames. A loading station (36), preheat wash station (46), rinse station (48), coating station (38), post heat drip station (50) and unloading station (44) are peripherally spaced around the hub such that rotation of the hub moves the arms between the stations for respective functions.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1989Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventor: Phillip C. Ruehl
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Patent number: 5040481Abstract: An apparatus by which layer thickenings formed transversely to the direction of movement of a coated web are removed after the continuously moving web has been coated with liquids or dispersions, for example a web of photographic film or paper or magnetic recording carrier, are described. A deflecting roller (4) over which the web travels with its coated side facing the roller is situated downstream of the coating and drying devices. When a layer thickening approaches, a cleaning roller (2) covered with a fleece is swung into contact with the web, whereupon the web travels only over the cleaning roller.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1990Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: Agfa Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Reinhold Nentwich, Reinhard Kratschmer, Siegfried Rieger, Johann Baarfusser, Lothar Langer, Joachim Mittmeyer
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Patent number: 5022344Abstract: A method of applying particulate matter to a cable core comprising providing first and second chambers, both of which have entrance and exit ports, the first chamber containing particulate matter and the exit port of the second chamber containing an air wipe which includes a cable core passageway in communication with the interior and exterior of the second chamber and at least one air passageway which is in communication with the cable core passageway and has an elongated longitudinal axis disposed at an acute angle to the longitudinal axis of the cable core passageway so that gas flowing through such a passageway is directed into the second chamber; passing a cable core through the first chamber and applying particulate matter to it to form a coated core; passing the coated core through the second chamber and said air wipe; and, forcing a gas through the air passageway in the air wipe onto the coated core to remove a predetermined amount of particulate matter from the coated core and transmit same into theType: GrantFiled: March 13, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Siecor CorporationInventor: Dieter E. Kundis
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Patent number: 5009185Abstract: Apparatus for applying a controlled amount of reagent to a microscope slide or the like includes a spray chamber and a carousel adapted to hold a plurality of slides and to be mounted for rotation in the spray chamber. Nozzles are mounted to spray reagent onto the slides in the carousel as they rotate by the nozzles. Accurate control of the time during which the reagent is sprayed from the nozzles is obtained by placing a control valve in the flow line between a reagent pump and the nozzle and operating the valve to control flow of reagent. Control circuitry coordinates operation of the pumps, valves, and rotation of the carousel to accurately cause spray of reagent onto the slides.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Wescor, Inc.Inventors: Barry O. Stokes, Gary D. Bradshaw, Wayne K. Barlow
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Patent number: 5007369Abstract: Apparatus for soldering, leveling and cooling printed circuit panels including a preheater, a fluxer, and soldering, leveling and cooling stations. The cooperation of the soldering, leveling and cooling stations provides for efficient processing of printed circuit panels. The soldering station, which includes a solder immersion chamber through which the panels are conveyed, provides an oil coating on the solder to minimize formation of dross. Automatic replenishment of oil through use of suitable flux on the panels to be soldered provide continuous cleaning of the soldering system to permit extended operation. A cooling table transports the soldered panels on a cushion of air to prevent marring.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1989Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: Teledyne Industries, Inc.Inventor: Gilbert V. Morris
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Patent number: 4999224Abstract: A method and device are divulged for over-molding ski soles. As claimed in the invention, a thermoplastic filling material is continuously fed in solid form into a heating and spreader shoe, the material being progressively softened in the shoe and fed in liquid form under the shoe to be successively distributed, crushed, spread over the ski sole, then driven under pressure by a transverse scraper fast with the spreader shoe. The scraper is a steel bar with rectangular section whose lower edge projects slightly below the lower surface of the spreader shoe. The projection of the lower edge, the slant of its front face, the speed of movement and the bearing force are chosen appropriately.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1989Date of Patent: March 12, 1991Assignee: SKID, societe anonymeInventors: Jean-Pierre Bocquet, Daniel Vieau
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Patent number: 4982694Abstract: An automatic coating system includes a coating apparatus for coating a coating material on an object to be coated in accordance with a coating operation including a plurality of steps, a memory for storing operation programs of a series of steps, a step updating key for inputting a signal for operating the series of steps of the coating apparatus one by one, and a CPU for starting one step of the coating apparatus on the basis of the program when the signal is input. After the one step of the coating apparatus is finished, the next step is not started until the step updating key is operated.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1989Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: Tokyo Electron LimitedInventor: Masashi Moriyama
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Patent number: 4940013Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for use in coating and possibly impregnating fabric webs with a coating compound. The apparatus utilizes a magnetic element or cylinder, located on a first side of a fabric web, to attract a magnetically attractable squeegee device, located on a second side of the fabric web, into contact with the fabric web. A second squeegee device or a cylinder is mounted against the magnetic eleemtn and is also located on the first side of the fabric web. This second squeegee device is also located such that when the first squeegee device is attracted toward and contacts the fabric web, the fabric web comes into contact with the second squeegee device, thus providing that the fabric web will be contacted on both sides with equal pressure by the respective squeegee devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1988Date of Patent: July 10, 1990Inventor: Johannes Zimmer
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Patent number: 4895098Abstract: A lubricant applicator has a horizontally oriented spindle on which a disk to be processed is detachably attached and rotated with the spindle. After a lubricant is sprayed on both its surfaces from nozzles disposed adjacent thereto, the disk is brought between a pair of vertically stretched tapes while rotating with the spindle. A pair of grippers sandwiching the disk applies pressure on its surfaces through the tapes to uniformly control the lubricant film thickness on the disk surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: Intelmatec CorporationInventors: Minoru Akagawa, Hisakazu Fukumoto, Michitane Kosaka, Masatoshi Suzuki, Takashi Nakayama
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Patent number: 4874639Abstract: The coating method contains a spraying step in which a paint is sprayed at least on a coating substrate extending in an upward and downward direction to a film thickness thicker than causing sags of the sprayed paint. The coating substrate on which the paint is sprayed is rotated about the horizontal axis while the sprayed paint is dried until it does not sag any more.The coating apparatus includes a carriage conveying the coating substrate arranged to run along the conveying direction, and the carriage is provided with a supporting base for supporting the coating substrate rotatively about the horizontal axis. One embodiment for rotating the substrate supported by the supporting base is a spring that is disposed on the carriage to rotate the substrate by means of a restoring force produced by the spring. On the passage for conveying the carriage is disposed a force storing mechanism for storing the restoring force in the spring that released the restoring force.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1987Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Masataka Matsui, Toshiaki Aono, Yoshio Tanimoto, Tadamitsu Nakahama, Takakazu Yamane
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Patent number: 4850299Abstract: In the coating apparatus disclosed herein, a semiconductor wafer is held on a vacuum chuck mounted on the spindle of a bidirectional servo motor. The servo motor is energized by a servo amplifier in response to the amplitude of the control signal provided to the amplifier. Dispensing means are provided for placing coating material on wafer held in the chuck. An oscillator is provided generating a periodic output signal of controllable amplitude and period. A programmable sequencer is operative in a first time period for appying the oscillatory output signal as a control signal to the servo amplifier thereby to angularly oscillate a wafer held in the chuck and for operating the dispensing means to place a predetermined amount of coating material on the wafer. The sequencing means is operative in a later time period for applying a fixed higher amplitude control signal to the servo amplifier thereby to spin the wafer and spread the coating material.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Inventors: John G. Merullo, Gary B. Tepolt
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Patent number: 4851263Abstract: A method and an apparatus for applying molten wax to one face of a wafer is disclosed. A container having an upwardly facing opening contains the molten wax. The wafer is held substantially horizontally above the opening of the container, with one face of the wafer facing downwardly toward the opening of the container. At least one of the container and the wafer is moved toward the other to bring the opening of the container and underside of the wafer into contact with each other to thereby apply a predetermined amount of molten wax within the container to the underside of the wafer. Preferably, the container is filled with the molten wax such that the molten wax stands up, under surface tension, above a peripheral edge of the opening of the container. Preferably, the wafer is spinned around its central axis in a high speed so that the molten wax applied at the central portion thereof is spread on the entire surface of the wafer and that the extra wax is scattered out of the wafer.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1987Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignees: Mitsubishi Kinzoku Kabushiki Kaisha, Japan Silicon Co., Ltd.Inventors: Keiichi Ishii, Yukio Tsutsumi, Kazunori Saeki, Mitsuji Koyama
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Patent number: 4728387Abstract: An embodiment assembly for the impregnation of a continuous length of fibers comprises a convex surface and a non-convex surface over which the length of fibers is drawn under tension. The pressure of impingement on the surfaces alternately separates and consolidates the fibers in sequence during their impregnation with the resin, to obtain a complete and homogeneous impregnation.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1986Date of Patent: March 1, 1988Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: William Hilakos
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Patent number: 4668536Abstract: Apparatus for applying a coating of paraffin wax to sheets of corrugated paperboard. The sheets are fed in a generally horizontal attitude through a bath of molten wax disposed in an elongated tank. Chain belt conveyors provide upper and lower flights to hold the sheets as they are passed through the bath.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1985Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.Inventors: Eston B. Goodell, Bruce L. Dinda
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Patent number: 4619841Abstract: Printed circuit boards that may contain through-holes, conductors, connectors, etc. are soldered by covering such boards with liquid solder. During such a process, excess or undesirable solder is typically residual on the surface of such boards, and, more specifically, within the through-holes. By the present system, the printed circuit boards are placed in contact with liquid flux, then with liquid solder and are then removed from contact with the liquid solder and passed between two heat transfer medium spray elements which are fully immersed within the heat transfer medium. Said spray elements direct generally opposing laminar flows, enhanced by a Venturi effect, onto such board thereby sweeping off the undesired solder, clearing the holes, and leaving an optimum thickness solder layer where appropriate. The excess solder removed is collected within the system reservoir to be returned to the solder tank for reuse. A final rinse is provided to remove heat transfer medium from the printed circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1982Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Inventor: Thomas E. Schwerin
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Patent number: 4607588Abstract: A parts coating apparatus and method for applying coating material to parts. The apparatus comprising a housing, a motor supported by the housing, a head driven by the motor and rotatably mounted to the housing. A basket, to contain the parts, is detachably coupled to the head. The basket is generally perforate to the coating material. A coating compartment separably encloses the basket. The coating compartment is generally imperforate to the coating material. A spray tube, to spray the coating material communicates with the coating compartment. A coating material system supplies coating material to the spray tube. A control system selectively actuates the motor and the coating material system.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1984Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Inventors: Richard O. Stants, Kerry J. Olds
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Patent number: 4594272Abstract: The invention relates to a process for manufacturing a strip of hot galvanized sheet steel devoid of a coating of pure Zn or a coating based on Zn on at least one side of the strip, comprising passing the strip continuously in a conventional dipping galvanization bath, wiping by pneumatic means a part of the coating of liquid Zn deposited on the strip, and subjecting at least one side of the strip to a mechanical action for completely eliminating the coating based on zinc which is not alloyed to the iron, by allowing to subsist only a thin iron-zinc alloy layer, said mechanical action on the layer of coating based on zinc which is still liquid being exerted by means of a brush at least the bristles of which are energetically cooled. The invention also provides a cooled brushing device (10) for carrying out the process.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1985Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Assignee: Union Siderurgique du Nord et de l'Est de la France (USINOR)Inventor: Robert Haaser
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Patent number: 4590094Abstract: The invention described avoids all the problems of the above described prior art techniques and is characterized by holding the workpiece in an inverted position, contacting the inverted face of the workpiece with a precisely metered amount of a flowable material and rotating the workpiece in its inverted position after it has contacted the polymer to coat the workpiece with a thin, uniform layer of the flowable material. The present invention is also directed to an apparatus for coating a substrate comprising, a spindle holding the workpiece in an inverted manner so that the face of the workpiece to be coated faces downwardly towards a liquid deposit of the coating material which is supported on a nozzle beneath the spindle, which spindle may be moved to permit the inverted slice to contact the liquid deposit and means for spinning the spindle in the inverted position to spread the coating material uniformly across the face of the spinning workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1984Date of Patent: May 20, 1986Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Frederick C. Ringer, Jr.
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Patent number: 4560592Abstract: A frame 50 having box section frame members 42 is connected by spider inserts 36 and 52 at the four corners of the frame which are linked through chains 34 to four frame handling devices 14 which include a pneumatic cylinder 16 operated to lower the frame to the horizontal 50B position in the tank with the cylinders 16 then being operated to tilt the frame in the tank about three different axes (FIGS. 5-7) to insure a complete coating of all the members of the frame and the purging of air from all entrapping cavities and/or corners of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1985Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventor: Anthony E. Friedland
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Patent number: 4542041Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for the continuous dispensing and blending of a fluid material with a particulate material in predetermined quantities. A master control is provided for synchronizing the startup and interruption of the systems for furnishing the particulate material and the fluid material and for operation of the blending apparatus, thereby facilitating the continuous operation thereof. The system is particularly adapted for use in the coating of wood furnish with binder adhesive prior to the pressing and heating of the wood furnish to form particle boards and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1984Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventors: Thomas R. McClellan, Pat L. Murray
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Patent number: 4542046Abstract: The apparatus and the method for impregnation of wood. The apparatus has a closable tank which defines our interior space and comprises a vessel with at least one door for closing the vessel to isolate the interior space from the exterior of the tank. The tank being capable of supporting a pressure difference between the interior space and the exterior of the tank. The apparatus contains a device for supplying liquid to and receiving from the interior space of the tank, a device for establishing a pressure difference between the interior space and the exterior of the tank, a structure which is disposed in the interior space for holding wood to be treated and a structure supporting the holding structure to permit rotation of the holding structure about a non-vertical axis while holding wood to be treated.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1982Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Inventor: Niels Moldrup
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Patent number: 4530733Abstract: Reinforcing fiber materials such as rovings, webbings, and other fiber maials are impregnated with a resinous binder material in such a manner that gaseous inclusions are avoided whereby a surprising increase in the strength of the fiber compound material is achieved. For this purpose the liquid resinous binder material is applied substantially only to one side of the reinforcing material which is then moved through an absorbing zone in which the liquid resinous binder material penetrates the reinforcing material substantially completely as a result of a predetermined residence time and temperature in the absorbing zone. Gas inclusions are removed by adsorption and/or by expulsion. The gas adsorbing and expulsion zone is a chamber in which a plurality of guide rollers are arranged so as to cause the impregnated material to repeatedly reverse its moving direction, whereby the sequential and repeated penetration of the reinforcing material by the resinous material and the removal of gas inclusions are enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1984Date of Patent: July 23, 1985Assignee: Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Blohm Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter HaftungInventors: Rolf Doellinger, Rudolf Schindler
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Patent number: 4516524Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for the continuous dispensing and blending of a fluid material with a particulate material in predetermined quantities. A master control is provided for synchronizing the startup and interruption of the systems for furnishing the particulate material and the fluid material and for operation of the blending apparatus, thereby facilitating the continuous operation thereof. The system is particularly adapted for use in the coating of wood furnish with binder adhesive prior to the pressing and heating of the wood furnish to form particle boards and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1983Date of Patent: May 14, 1985Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventors: Thomas R. McClellan, Pat L. Murray
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Patent number: 4505220Abstract: A method and apparatus for coating edible food containers with flavored barrier coatings. The coating material is allowed to flow into the interior of the container to coat the same. The containers are then manipulated to remove the excess and dried. A coating is then flown onto the exterior of the container which is subsequently dried.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1981Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Maryland Cup CorporationInventors: Herbert M. Bank, Irving H. Rubenstein
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Patent number: 4468410Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing a specimen slide for microscopic evaluation by spinning a slide containing a liquid sample on its surface angled 10.degree. to 70.degree. from the axis of rotation, whereby the centrifugal force thereby applied causes the liquid sample to form a thin streak over the slide.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1982Date of Patent: August 28, 1984Assignee: Immunomed Corp.Inventor: Hasan I. Zeya
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Patent number: 4457259Abstract: A liquid spray apparatus provides predetermined, uniform quantity of liquid (such as photoresist developer) per unit area of surface by a parabolic cam mechanism, arranged to repeatedly reciprocate a nozzle at a predetermined varying linear velocity a plurality of times over a spinning surface, such as a semiconductor device wafer. The mechanism moves the nozzle at a parabolic varying velocity whereby the liquid is deposited at a uniform quantity per unit area. The cam is continuously rotated and engaged with a spring-biased cam follower during the spraying period. The cam follower is engaged and disengaged with the cam by a programable timer defining the spraying period.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1983Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: Gerard Samuels
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Patent number: 4450022Abstract: A network of reinforcing fibers is pressed against the surface of an underlying carrier sheet by the weight of a concrete mix. A vertical gap between the sheet and the network is created so that the concrete mix may penetrate the voids of the network and spread out on the underlying sheet to embed the fibers.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1982Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventor: Richard E. Galer
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Patent number: 4447468Abstract: Spindled photographic film discs are coated with an ultraviolet light curable protective coating apparatus which receives a developer spindle carrying a plurality of film discs at a receiving station. Carry-in arms transfer the spindle into a coating station through a door and deposit the spindle at a location where the lower films on the stacked discs are partially submerged in a pool of coating liquid. A drive gear engages a spur gear on the spindle and slowly rotates the spindle for applying the coating evenly to the discs. Carry-over arms engage the spindle and carry it about the circumference of the drive gear, first lifting the spindle above the coating material and then causing the spindle to be spun at a relatively high rate for removing excess material from the discs. The carry-over arms thereafter transport the spindle through a second door and into an ultraviolet curing region while maintaining the rotation of the discs during curing.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1983Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: QMI CorporationInventor: John B. Keable
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Patent number: 4419004Abstract: An electrostatic method of making transparencies and apparatus for practicing said method. An endless electrophotographic belt is charged, imaged and toned with a liquid toner suspension. The belt with the toned image is brought into close proximity to a precisely dimensioned gap defined by a heated roller over which is passed a strip of transfer material comprising a transparent substrate carrying a thin ohmic layer bonded thereto and a thin overcoat of resinous material on the ohmic layer and bonded thereto. An electrical bias is applied across the gap between the belt and the overcoated ohmic layer. The toner particles migrate electrophoretically toward the overcoated substrate. Heat is applied sufficient to melt the overcoating just prior or during the application of the electrical bias so that transfer occurs due to electrophoretic migration through the melt, thus embedding the transferred toner particles of the toner image within the resin. The transfer material is quickly cooled.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1981Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: Coulter Systems CorporationInventor: Manfred R. Kuehnle
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Patent number: 4419005Abstract: An electrostatic method of making transparencies and apparatus for practicing said method. An endless electrophotographic belt is charged, imaged and toned with a liquid toner suspension. The belt with the toned image is brought into close proximity to a precisely dimensioned gap defined by a transfer roller along with a sheet of transfer material comprising a transparent substrate polyester carrying a thin ohmic layer bonded thereto and a thin overcoat of a compatible resinous material on the ohmic layer and bonded thereto. An electrical bias is applied across the gap between the belt and the overcoated ohmic layer. The toner particles migrate electrophoretically toward the transfer sheet. Subsequent to transfer, heat is applied to the transfer sheet sufficient to soften the overcoating embedding the transferred toner particles of the toner image within the resin. The transfer material is cooled.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1981Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: Coulter Systems CorporationInventor: Manfred R. Kuehnle
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Patent number: 4413584Abstract: An apparatus for staining biological slides comprises a support housing; a slide conveyor assembly mounted within the support housing and including a slide support tray for holding a plurality of biological slides; a stain dispensing assembly within the support housing, having a plurality of dispensers adapted to be located above the slide support tray; and a stain removal assembly located within the support housing adjacent the dispensers, and including a fluid drain and a fluid evaporator. The slide tray is manually inserted and removed from the support housing, and is adapted to hold the slides throughout the entire staining process to minimize slide damage. Only two fluids, a stain and a buffer, are required and the entire procedure may be completed within seven minutes.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1981Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: A.J.P. Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. DiMaggio, Jr., Henry Eng, Donald A. Ball, Kenneth J. Walenciak
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Patent number: 4397891Abstract: A process and apparatus for coating the interior of a fiber-reinforced tube formed of cellulose hydrate in which a tube filled with a coating liquid is passed through a special conveying and pumping device which also serves to replenish the coating liquid. Above the level of the coating liquid, the tube is inflated with a support gas and is gradually flattened. The flattened tube then travels through a metering device made up of wipers in the form of doctor blades or rollers, which retain the major quantity of the coating liquid which is present on the inside surface of the tubing so that a thin, uniform film of the coating liquid is formed. The tubing is thereafter dried to remove the volatile constituents of the coating liquid, and is subsequently wound up.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1982Date of Patent: August 9, 1983Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Heinz Kaelberer, Hans Wolf
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Patent number: 4394408Abstract: An apparatus and method for applying an adhesive to the edge of the can by inserting the can into the adhesive to its top surface and rotating the can 360.degree. or more, then past the edge of a doctor roll to remove excess adhesive in a selected region and then advancing the cans through an induction heater in a continuous motion until the can reaches a discharge station where it is released.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1982Date of Patent: July 19, 1983Assignee: The Continental Group, Inc.Inventors: John Walter, Donald J. Roth, Charles S. Kubis
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Patent number: 4391856Abstract: This disclosure is concerned with enabling the use of multiple liquid adhesive nozzles principally to provide continuous uniform adhesive layers, particularly in relatively small items such as cigarette filter tips or the like, wherein a critically oriented adhesive shear surface adjacent the nozzles causes the plurality of adhesive beads simultaneously deposited by the nozzles to merge into a full, continuous, uniform coating, and with additional control features provided to control the degree of merger from separate adjacent beads to uniform merged coating.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1980Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: Acumeter Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Donald B. McIntyre, Frederic S. McIntyre
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Patent number: 4386998Abstract: This disclosure is concerned with enabling the use of multiple liquid adhesive nozzles principally to provide continuous uniform adhesive layers, particularly in relatively small items such as cigarette filter tips or the like, wherein a critically oriented adhesive shear surface adjacent the nozzles causes the plurality of adhesive beads simultaneously deposited by the nozzles to merge into a full, continuous, uniform coating, and with additional control features provided to control the degree of merger from separate adjacent beads to uniform merged coating.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1980Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Assignee: Acumeter Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Donald B. McIntyre, Frederic S. McIntyre
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Patent number: 4385587Abstract: Apparatus and a method for positioning a flexible magnetic recording medium, such as a floppy disk, in such a way as to permit magnetic means on opposed sides of the medium to orient the particles in the magnetic coatings on the medium immediately after the coatings have been applied to the medium and as the medium is rotated. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes stabilizing devices which are located at circumferentially spaced locations about the outer periphery of the medium when the medium is mounted for rotation about a generally horizontal axis. Each device comprises a pair of substantially J-shaped, wire-like members secured at first ends to a shaft and presenting second ends which are spaced apart to define a gap between which the outer peripheral margin of the medium passes. The J-shaped members can be tubular or solid. If tubular, they can receive a fluid under pressure from a source coupled with the shaft and direct the fluid onto the opposite sides of the medium as the medium rotates.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1980Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: Dysan CorporationInventors: Richard N. James, Kenneth S. Goodale