US1838701A - Device for assembling elements for coating in mass production - Google Patents

Device for assembling elements for coating in mass production Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1838701A
US1838701A US402299A US40229929A US1838701A US 1838701 A US1838701 A US 1838701A US 402299 A US402299 A US 402299A US 40229929 A US40229929 A US 40229929A US 1838701 A US1838701 A US 1838701A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
articles
disposed
treated
head
coating
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US402299A
Inventor
Arthur F Nicolai
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US402299A priority Critical patent/US1838701A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1838701A publication Critical patent/US1838701A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05CAPPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05C3/00Apparatus in which the work is brought into contact with a bulk quantity of liquid or other fluent material
    • B05C3/02Apparatus in which the work is brought into contact with a bulk quantity of liquid or other fluent material the work being immersed in the liquid or other fluent material

Definitions

  • My invention is foruse in the assembly of articles to'betreated for mass production, and consists primarily of a frame having disposed thereupon cross'bars having spaced I slots or receiving holes into' which the articles to be treated are to be placed.-' Means are provided for maintaining the articles in horizontal and end alignment-and in spaced relationship with each other. This 10 is necessary in order that the support'upon which the assembly isto be strung may-be passed through the individual units composing the assembly for suspenslon during treatment. l
  • My invention is primarily intended for painting, nickel plating, enameling, and coating of articles of uniform size and dimensionsuch as broom handles, slats for baby cages, component parts for articles of manufactureand the like, that are to be treated, coated, surfaced, finished, oryrefin- I ished.
  • V i l The object of myinvention 1s to place 7 articles to be treated in uniform end and surface alignment and in spaced relationship with each other.
  • a further object of my invent-ion consists in providing means for the maintaining of the articles to be treated in uniform alignment and in spaced relationship with each other during treatment, and to deliver the same for disassembly in uniform alignment and in spaced relationship when the treatment has been completed.
  • the invention consists in certain novel fea tures of construction and combination of parts, the essential elements of which are set forth in the appended claims, and a pre- 40 ferred form of embodiment of which is hereinafter shown with reference to the draw-' device.
  • Fig. 2 is a top, plan view of the assembled Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the device illustratedinFig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a top, plan view of the assembled devlce and illustrating a plurality of elements to be treated'disposedwithin the deing condition.
  • Fig. 6 is a fragmentary View of the engaging head and'illustrating a plurality of elements, as broom handles,*being supported thereby and in spaced relationship with each other.
  • Fig. 7 is a fragmentary, top, plan View of the engaging head illustrating-apart of the head as being in position for supporting the elements 'tobe treated and illustrating the remainder of'the head as being out of engagement' and free for receiving the articles to be treated'.
  • I preferably form mydevice of a rectangular frame 1 having leg supports-2.
  • the as ⁇ vice'and illustrating the device in operatsembly is preferably made of structural memhere to afford portability.
  • Bars 31 and 4 are disposed; laterally of the frame and each of the bars have spaced slot-s 5 disposed therein.
  • the spaced slots are of sufficient width and dimension to facilitate the placingof articles therein to'be treated.
  • An'end stop 6 is provided at the forward end of the machine and an abutting, movable end '7 is -provided at the oppositely disposed end of the machine.
  • the articles to be assembled for treatment are placed within theslots in substantially end alignment.
  • the foot lever-7A is actuated to place the elements in precise end alignment.
  • the lever 7A is supported-about a supporting pinfi and a link 9 connects the footlever 7A with the bell crank'lO.
  • the bell crank 10 is fixedly positioned upon the shaft 11 that is journaled within one of the side frames 12 of the machine and a link l3 also connects the bell crank with the abutting head 7.
  • supporting pins 21 are disposed within a removable abutting head 20 that is adapted for placement Within the machine and in inti-- mate engagement with the abutting head 6.
  • the pins 21 are in registerable alignment with the slots dis-posed within thecross bars 3 and f and when so positioned each of the articles to be treated. may be made to centra-lly engage the supporting pin 2-1 and themanipulation of the: foot lever will forcethe articles to be treated upon the supporting.
  • pin 21, in which position the articles: to be” treated are supported upon the pins 20 of the removable head and the articles may thus betreated and handled for treatment and drying; The elements are held depending from the pins until sufiiciently dried? to permit removal from the pins.
  • a device of the class described the combination of a fabricated frame support, spaced cross barslateral ly and parallel'ly disposed Within the frame, spaced slots disposed Within the upper surface of the cross bars, an abutting head disposed Within one end of the machine and a removable head-disposed within the oppositely disposed end of the machine, a foot actuator for said movable head to: move the articles-to betreated with,- in the spaced slots to move the articles to end alignment and means for pressing the article to be treated into horizontal alignment.
  • a device of the class described the combination of a fabricated frame, bars disposed laterally of the upper surface of the frame and in spaced relation with each other, uniformly spaced slots disposed Within the upper surface of the cross bars, a fixed and a movable head disposed at oppositely disposed ends of the upper surface of the frame, a foot actuator for the movable head and means for placing each of the articles to be placed within the spaced slots into horizontal alignment.
  • the combination of a fabricated frame, spacer bars, having slots disposed in the upper surfacerthereof, disposed laterally of the upper surface of the frame, means including a slidable head for positioning the articles to be treated into end and horizontal alignment, manual means for actuating the said means and means for fixedly positioning the article to be treated relative to oneof the end aligning elements.
  • a device of the class described the combination of a fabricated frame, bars in spaced relationship parallelly disposed upon the upper surface of the frame, a plurality of slots disposed in: eachof the bars in registerable alignment with each other, afiXed head disposed at one end of the frame, a movable head slidably disposed on the; oppositely disposed end of. the frame, manual means for actuating the movable head, and means for placing the articles to be treated into horizontal alignment.

Landscapes

  • Treatment Of Fiber Materials (AREA)

Description

A. F. NICOLAI Dec. 29, 1931.
DEVICE FOR ASSEMBLING ELEMENTS FOR COATING ,IN MASS PRODUCTION Filed Oct. 24, 1929 m U a Patented Dec. 29 1931 ARTHUR a. nIoo A I, or ron'rmmn. OREGON m me-m. ssumes. ELE nnrs mm coATInG IN MAss PROIDYUGTIONQ Application filed. October-24, 1929. Seria11 Io.402,299. '7
My invention is foruse in the assembly of articles to'betreated for mass production, and consists primarily of a frame having disposed thereupon cross'bars having spaced I slots or receiving holes into' which the articles to be treated are to be placed.-' Means are provided for maintaining the articles in horizontal and end alignment-and in spaced relationship with each other. This 10 is necessary in order that the support'upon which the assembly isto be strung may-be passed through the individual units composing the assembly for suspenslon during treatment. l
My invention is primarily intended for painting, nickel plating, enameling, and coating of articles of uniform size and dimensionsuch as broom handles, slats for baby cages, component parts for articles of manufactureand the like, that are to be treated, coated, surfaced, finished, oryrefin- I ished. V i l The object of myinvention 1s to place 7 articles to be treated in uniform end and surface alignment and in spaced relationship with each other.
A further object of my invent-ion consists in providing means for the maintaining of the articles to be treated in uniform alignment and in spaced relationship with each other during treatment, and to deliver the same for disassembly in uniform alignment and in spaced relationship when the treatment has been completed.
With these and incidental objects in view,
the invention consists in certain novel fea tures of construction and combination of parts, the essential elements of which are set forth in the appended claims, and a pre- 40 ferred form of embodiment of which is hereinafter shown with reference to the draw-' device.
Fig. 2 is a top, plan view of the assembled Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the device illustratedinFig. 2. Fig. 4 is a top, plan view of the assembled devlce and illustrating a plurality of elements to be treated'disposedwithin the deing condition. v y r V Fig. 5 is a cross section View, taken on line 5=-5 ofFig. tlooking in the direction ina dioated.
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary View of the engaging head and'illustrating a plurality of elements, as broom handles,*being supported thereby and in spaced relationship with each other. Fig. 7 is a fragmentary, top, plan View of the engaging head illustrating-apart of the head as being in position for supporting the elements 'tobe treated and illustrating the remainder of'the head as being out of engagement' and free for receiving the articles to be treated'. a
I Like reference characters refer to like parts throughoutthe several views. i
I preferably form mydevice of a rectangular frame 1 having leg supports-2. The as} vice'and illustrating the device in operatsembly is preferably made of structural memhere to afford portability. Bars 31 and 4 are disposed; laterally of the frame and each of the bars have spaced slot-s 5 disposed therein. The spaced slots are of sufficient width and dimension to facilitate the placingof articles therein to'be treated. An'end stop 6 is provided at the forward end of the machine and an abutting, movable end '7 is -provided at the oppositely disposed end of the machine. The articles to be assembled for treatment are placed within theslots in substantially end alignment. 7 Aft'e'rthe proper number have been placed within the device, the foot lever-7A is actuated to place the elements in precise end alignment. The lever 7Ais supported-about a supporting pinfi and a link 9 connects the footlever 7A with the bell crank'lO. The bell crank 10 is fixedly positioned upon the shaft 11 that is journaled within one of the side frames 12 of the machine and a link l3 also connects the bell crank with the abutting head 7. When the articles to be-treatedare placed substantially treated, become in registerable alignmentwith each other, in which position a supporting rod 17 may be inserted therein to lift the entire assembly from the machine. In this position the same may be maintained in spacedrelationship during the treating. process. In order to compensate for varying lengths of materialsto be treated, the end 18 of" the link 13 is threaded and locking, nuts 19=are threadably disposed upon the threaded end 18 of the to: position the abutting bar 7 relative to the length of the materials to be treated. In the assembling of broom handles or other wooden articles in which 5 holes are not provided through the piece,
supporting pins 21 are disposed within a removable abutting head 20 that is adapted for placement Within the machine and in inti-- mate engagement with the abutting head 6. The pins 21 are in registerable alignment with the slots dis-posed within thecross bars 3 and f and when so positioned each of the articles to be treated. may be made to centra-lly engage the supporting pin 2-1 and themanipulation of the: foot lever will forcethe articles to be treated upon the supporting. pin 21, in which position the articles: to be" treated are supported upon the pins 20 of the removable head and the articles may thus betreated and handled for treatment and drying; The elements are held depending from the pins until sufiiciently dried? to permit removal from the pins.
VVhi-le the form of mechanism herein shown I and described is admirably adapted to fu-lfill the objects primarily stated, it is tobe understood that it is not intended to confine the invention to theone formof embodiment herein shown and described, as it is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, all coming Within the scope of the claims which follow.
What I claim is:
1'. In a device of the class described, the combination of a fabricated frame support, spaced cross barslateral ly and parallel'ly disposed Within the frame, spaced slots disposed Within the upper surface of the cross bars, an abutting head disposed Within one end of the machine and a removable head-disposed within the oppositely disposed end of the machine, a foot actuator for said movable head to: move the articles-to betreated with,- in the spaced slots to move the articles to end alignment and means for pressing the article to be treated into horizontal alignment.
2. In a device of the class described, the combination of a fabricated frame, bars disposed laterally of the upper surface of the frame and in spaced relation with each other, uniformly spaced slots disposed Within the upper surface of the cross bars, a fixed and a movable head disposed at oppositely disposed ends of the upper surface of the frame, a foot actuator for the movable head and means for placing each of the articles to be placed within the spaced slots into horizontal alignment.
8. In a device of the class described, the combination, of a fabricated frame, spacer bars, having slots disposed in the upper surfacerthereof, disposed laterally of the upper surface of the frame, means including a slidable head for positioning the articles to be treated into end and horizontal alignment, manual means for actuating the said means and means for fixedly positioning the article to be treated relative to oneof the end aligning elements.
4.. In a device of the class described, the combination of a fabricated frame, bars in spaced relationship parallelly disposed upon the upper surface of the frame, a plurality of slots disposed in: eachof the bars in registerable alignment with each other, afiXed head disposed at one end of the frame, a movable head slidably disposed on the; oppositely disposed end of. the frame, manual means for actuating the movable head, and means for placing the articles to be treated into horizontal alignment.
ARTHUR F. NICOLAI.
US402299A 1929-10-24 1929-10-24 Device for assembling elements for coating in mass production Expired - Lifetime US1838701A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US402299A US1838701A (en) 1929-10-24 1929-10-24 Device for assembling elements for coating in mass production

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US402299A US1838701A (en) 1929-10-24 1929-10-24 Device for assembling elements for coating in mass production

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1838701A true US1838701A (en) 1931-12-29

Family

ID=23591350

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US402299A Expired - Lifetime US1838701A (en) 1929-10-24 1929-10-24 Device for assembling elements for coating in mass production

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1838701A (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2541502A (en) * 1948-06-14 1951-02-13 Magnetic Metals Company Apparatus for coating thin stiff sheets
US3499207A (en) * 1967-10-05 1970-03-10 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co Mechanism for pulling out suspension bars in an electrolytic refinery for metals
US4682562A (en) * 1984-06-01 1987-07-28 Hell GmbH & Co. Holding device for metal sections which are to be coated in two colors

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2541502A (en) * 1948-06-14 1951-02-13 Magnetic Metals Company Apparatus for coating thin stiff sheets
US3499207A (en) * 1967-10-05 1970-03-10 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co Mechanism for pulling out suspension bars in an electrolytic refinery for metals
US4682562A (en) * 1984-06-01 1987-07-28 Hell GmbH & Co. Holding device for metal sections which are to be coated in two colors

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
EP2837487A3 (en) Method and device for heating plastic pre-forms with altered splitting when handing over pre-forms
US1838701A (en) Device for assembling elements for coating in mass production
DE919348C (en) Method and device for treating textile fabrics, knitted goods or the like on a flat surface in order to eliminate tension in the goods or to prevent the occurrence of tension
DE2854585C2 (en) Transport device for ovens for drying and / or firing enamelled goods
DE112010001280B4 (en) Automatic heat treatment process for a metal ring
DE6918782U (en) DEVICE FOR DRYING CERAMIC MOLDINGS
DE1729213A1 (en) Veneer drying plant
US1897548A (en) Method of clamping and means therefor
DE556133C (en) Process for shaping plastic ceramic bodies
DE2249916A1 (en) DEVICE FOR DRYING CERAMIC MOLDINGS
US541973A (en) Method op and apparatus for making brushes
DE388540C (en) Method of making brushes
DE885452C (en) Method for producing bodies from inhomogeneously composed masses, e.g. B. for gluing individual parts made of wood, under the action of high-frequency electrical fields
DE483671C (en) Device for making rolled ham
DE401999C (en) Clamping device for a variety of shoe eyelets and similar small items
AT74971B (en) Device for the production of pearls.
US413023A (en) Apparatus for shaping and drying basket-handles
DE439238C (en) Conveyor belt for refrigerators, especially for handling chocolate products
DE911224C (en) Device for lifelike imitation of the grain of wood
DE741880C (en) Chain for so-called complete or automatic machine for the production of booksticks
DE449280C (en) Process for the production of Überberguessen on confectionery, baked goods, sugar works u. like
DE474657C (en) Device for cleaning the clips of fabric tensioning machines with moving brushes
US1684466A (en) Article-forming device
DE800536C (en) Process for drying paint films on workpieces
DE807581C (en) Transport sheet for fiberboard