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Title:
Glassware handling and treating equipment
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I claim:
1. Apparatus for maturing a spray coating applied to bottles following annealing comprising
a. conveyor means adapted to be positioned at the outlet end of an annealing lehr,
b. gripping means on said conveyor means for gripping only the neck of said bottles and suspending said bottles while moving the length of the conveyor,
c. heating means for heating the base of the bottles while suspended to remove surface irregularities caused by supporting the coated bottoms of the bottles before the coating is set or matured,
d. spray means downstream of said heating means for applying a coolant to the bottom of the bottles after the same have passed over said heating means, and
e. blower means downstream of said spray means for removing the coolant previously sprayed on the bottoms of said bottles.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said conveyor means comprises a pair of endless conveyor chains and said gripping means comprises spring clips attached to each of said conveyor chains and in juxtaposition at the inside runs of said conveyor chains where the chains are adjacently disposed, said spring clips having inwardly directed end portions which engage under and thus suspend the necks of the bottles while traversing the length of said conveyor chains.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said conveyor chains are supported by a pair of bars extending in parallel relation from said annealing lehr, said bars having slots for receiving guide rolls of said conveyor chains, said spring clips when said conveyor chains pass through said slots in said bars being cammed and engaging the necks of the bottles thereby suspending the same.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said heating means comprises a panel of burners located below said bottles when suspended, and said spray means comprises a plurality of nozzles connected to a source of water which acts as the coolant.
5. A method of removing surface irregularities from the bottom of bottles having a nonabrading coating thereon comprising the steps of:
a. gripping said coated bottles by the necks thereof so as to suspend said bottoms thereby exposing the bottoms thereof, and conveying the bottles when so gripped,
b. heating the bottoms of said bottles when so suspended to remove the surface irregularities,
c. applying a coolant to the bottoms of said bottles when so suspended following heating so as to set the treated surface, and
d. drying the cooled bottom surface of said bottles while suspended, whereby the bottoms of said bottles are matured.
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Inventors:
Bowman, deceased, Edward W. (late of Tampa, FL, US) Bowman, executrix, by Muriel B. (Uniontown, PA, US) Bowman, executor, by Michael Edward (Uniontown, PA, US)
Application Number:
489732
Filing Date: 1974-07-18 Publication_date: 1976-01-27 Assignee:
E. W. Bowman, Incorporated (Uniontown, PA)
Primary Class(es):
65/60.1
65/117, 65/350, 65/351, 118/63, 198/626.6, 198/817
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 3734765 | May, 1973 | Russell et al. | 65/60. |
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Kellogg, Arthur D.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Jeffery; Donald D.
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