Claims
- 1. Apparatus for drying and curing a coating which has been applied in liquid form on a substantially flat metal sheet, comprising:
- first induction heating means for rapidly heating the metal sheet to a first temperature sufficient to substantially dry the coating;
- second convection heating means for immediately receiving the sheet from said first means and for baking the metal sheet by gradually heating the metal sheet to a second temperature and maintaining the metal sheet at said second temperature for a period of time sufficient to cure the coating; and
- means for conveying the coated metal sheet through said first means and to said second means.
- 2. Apparatus for precuring a coating which has been applied to individual sheets of a metal substrate prior to the curing of the coating in a convection oven, comprising:
- an induction coil for generating a magnetic flux field;
- means for transporting the individual sheets of metal substrate into and through the magnetic flux field of the induction coil whereby the metal substrate is rapidly heated and the coating is precured, and for transporting the individual sheets which have been precured out of the magnetic flux field immediately towards a convection oven;
- said induction coil being dimensioned so that a substantially equal gradient of magnetic flux is produced across the width of the sheet for inductively heating the sheet substantially equally across its entire width;
- said induction coil being further dimensioned for inductively heating a band of the sheet transverse to the direction of movement of the sheet, said band being narrower than the length of the sheet for substantially preventing the leading edge and trailing edge of the sheet from overheating.
- 3. Apparatus for drying and curing a coating on a metal substrate, comprising:
- an induction coil for rapidly heating the metal substrate to a first temperature;
- a convection oven for immediately receiving the metal substrate which has been heated by the induction coil and for baking the metal substrate by gradually heating the metal substrate to a second temperature and maintaining the metal substrate at said second temperature; and
- means for conveying the coated metal substrate through the induction coil and to the convection oven.
- 4. Apparatus for drying and curing a coating which has been applied to discrete sheets of metal, comprising:
- an induction coil for rapidly heating the sheets to a first temperature for volatizing solvents contained in the coating and precuring said coating;
- a convection oven for immediately receiving the sheets which have been precured by the induction coil for baking the sheets by further heating the sheets gradually to a second temperature and maintaining said second temperature for a duration sufficient to cure the coating; and
- conveyor means for conveying successive sheets from a means for coating the sheets through the induction coil to an inlet of the convection oven.
- 5. Apparatus for coating a metal substrate and for drying and curing the coating, comprising:
- means for applying a liquid coating to a metal substrate in sheet form;
- an electromagnetic induction coil for rapidly heating the metal sheet to a first temperature for drying and precuring the coating which has been applied to the metal substrate;
- a convection oven for immediately receiving the coated metal substrate which has been precured and for gradually heating the coated metal substrate to a second temperature and maintaining the substrate at said second temperature for a predetermined period of time to cure the coating; and
- means for conveying the metal substrate from the means for applying a liquid coating through the electromagnetic induction coil to the convection oven.
- 6. Apparatus for drying and curing a coating which has been applied in liquid form on a substantially flat metal sheet of predetermined length, comprising:
- an induction coil for rapidly heating the metal sheet to a first temperature sufficient to substantially dry the coating;
- a convection oven for receiving the sheet from said first means and for baking the metal sheet by gradually heating the metal sheet to a second temperature and maintaining said second temperature for a period of time sufficient to cure the coating;
- means for conveying the coated metal sheet through said induction coil and to said convection oven; and
- means for sensing whether two or more individual sheets of material overlap prior to the sheets being conveyed into the heating influence of the induction coil.
- 7. Apparatus for drying and curing according to claim 6 further comprising means for determining whether an individual sheet which has been conveyed into the magnetic flux field of the induction coil is conveyed out of the magnetic flux field of the induction coil within a predetermined period of time and for shutting off electrical energy being supplied to the induction coil in the event the individual sheet is not so conveyed.
- 8. Apparatus for drying and curing according to claim 6 wherein said means for conveying includes an anti-static belt conveyor.
- 9. Apparatus for drying and curing according to claim 8 further comprising means for drawing a vacuum through the anti-static belt conveyor for holding the individual sheet on the belt conveyor.
- 10. Apparatus for drying and curing according to claim 9 further comprising a vacuum stop operatively associated with the convection oven for receiving the individual sheet from the antic-static conveyor.
- 11. Apparatus for drying and curing according to claim 10 further comprising means positioned between the induction coil and the convection oven for grounding the individual sheet.
- 12. Apparatus for drying and curing according to claim 11 wherein the induction coil is configured to produce an equal gradient of magnetic flux across the coil to provide substantially uniform heating across the width of the sheet.
- 13. Apparatus for drying and curing according to claim 11 wherein the induction coil has a width which is less than the length of the individual sheet which is being heated.
- 14. Apparatus for precuring a coating which has been applied to individual sheets of a metal substrate prior to the curing of the coating in a convection oven, comprising:
- an induction coil for generating a magnetic flux field;
- means for transporting the sheets of metal substrate into and through the magnetic flux field of the induction coil whereby the metal substrate is heated and the coating is precured, and for transporting the sheets which have been precured towards a convection oven;
- means for energizing the induction coil including means for gradually increasing electrical energy supplied to the induction coil from zero up to a predetermined level prior to conveying the individual unit of metal substrate throughout the induction coil; and
- means positioned ahead of the induction coil for detecting multiple, overlapped sheets,
- said induction coil being dimensioned so that a substantially equal gradient of magnetic flux is produced across the width of the sheet for inductively heating the sheet substantially equally across its entire width,
- said induction coil being further dimensioned for inductively heating a band of the sheet transverse to the direction of movement of the sheet, said band being narrower than the length of the sheet for substantially preventing the leading edge and trailing edge of the sheet from overheating.
- 15. Apparatus for precuring a coating which has been applied to individual sheets of a metal substrate according to claim 14 wherein said induction coil is dimensioned in a pancake toroidal shape and the sheet is transported through the coil for inductively heating the sheet substantially equally across its entire width.
- 16. Apparatus for precuring a coating which has been applied to individual sheets of metal substrate according to claim 15 wherein said means for transporting the sheet includes a belt conveyor having an anti-static belt.
- 17. Apparatus for precuring a coating which has been applied to individual sheets of a metal substrate according to claim 14 further comprising a first sensor operatively associated with the means for transporting the sheets and the means for energizing the coil and positioned upstream of the induction coil in the direction of travel of the sheets and a second sensor operatively associated with the means for transporting the sheets and the means for energizing the coil and positioned downstream of the induction coil in the direction of travel of the sheets; said first sensor and said second sensor cooperating with each other for shutting off the means for energizing the coil and the means for transporting the sheets in the event the first or second sensor does not detect the presence of a sheet in accordance with a predetermined duration.
- 18. Apparatus for precuring a coating which has been applied to individual sheets of a metal substrate according to claim 14 further comprising means for grounding each sheet after it has passed through the induction coil.
- 19. Apparatus for drying and curing a coating which has been applied to discrete sheets of metal, comprising:
- an induction coil for heating the sheets to a first temperature for volatilizing solvents contained in the coating;
- a convection oven for receiving the sheets which have been heated by the induction coil for baking the sheets by further heating the sheets to a second temperature and for a duration sufficient to cure the coating;
- conveyor means for conveying successive sheets from a means for coating the sheets through the induction coil to an inlet of the convection oven; and
- means positioned ahead of the induction coil for detecting whether two or more sheets overlap.
- 20. Apparatus for drying and curing a coating according to claim 19 further comprising sensor means for determining whether there is a sheet retained within the induction coil for longer than a predetermined duration.
- 21. Apparatus for drying and curing a coating according to claim 19 further comprising means for conducting solvents volatilized by the heat produced by the induction coil to an air pollution control device.
- 22. Apparatus for drying and curing a coating according to claim 19 wherein said conveyor means includes an anti-static belt for conveying the sheets through the induction coil.
- 23. Apparatus for drying and curing a coating according to claim 22 wherein said conveyor means includes means for applying a vacuum to the sheets for holding the sheets on the antistatic belt.
- 24. Apparatus for drying and curing a coating according to claim 23 further comprising means for grounding the sheets after they have passed through the induction coil and prior to entering the convection oven.
- 25. Apparatus for coating a metal substrate and for drying and curing the coating, comprising:
- means for applying a liquid coating to a metal substrate in sheet form;
- an electromagnetic induction coil for heating the metal sheet to a first temperature for drying and precuring the coating which has been applied to the metal substrate;
- a convection oven for receiving the coated metal substrate which has been precured for heating the coated metal substrate to a second temperature and for maintaining the substrate at said second temperature for a predetermined period of time;
- means for conveying the metal substrate from the means for applying a liquid coating through the electromagnetic induction coil to the convection oven; and
- means for detecting the presence of overlapped sheets prior to being conveyed through the electromagnetic induction coil.
- 26. Apparatus for coating a metal substrate according to claim 25 wherein said means for applying a liquid coating is a roller coater.
- 27. Apparatus for coating a metal substrate according to claim 25 further comprising means for exhausting solvents contained in the coating which may be fumed by rapidly heating the metal substrate by the electromagnetic induction coil.
- 28. Apparatus for coating a metal substrate according to claim 25 wherein said electromagnetic induction coil includes means for energizing the coil sufficient to heat the metal substrate to a temperature of approximately 200.degree. F. within approximately 0.3 seconds.
- 29. Apparatus for coating a metal substrate according to claim 25 wherein said means for conveying includes an anti-static belt conveyor.
- 30. Apparatus for coating a metal substrate according to claim 29 further comprising means for applying a vacuum to the sheets through the antistatic belt for holding the sheets on the means for conveying as the sheets are conveyed through the coil.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/001,202, filed Jan. 5, 1993, which, in turn, is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/686,961, filed Apr. 18, 1991, now abandoned.
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