Claims
- 1. A coating method for coating a vehicle body in a coating line, comprising:
- a first step of determining portions of the vehicle body where correction coating will be necessary;
- a second step of correction coating said portions of the vehicle body;
- a third step of spraying a paint over an exterior surface of the vehicle body to form a coat layer thereon, wherein the paint is sprayed so that the coat layer has a film thickness which is greater than a thickness at which the paint sags at least on a surface of the vehicle body extending in a substantially vertical direction; and
- a fourth step of drying the coat layer formed in the third step, wherein the vehicle body is rotated about its substantially horizontal axis during a time period extending from a time before the coat layer sags to a time when the coat layer is cured to a substantially sagless state, and wherein the rotation of the vehicle body is carried out at a speed which is high enough to rotate the body before the paint coated thereon substantially sags due to gravity yet which is low enough so as to cause no sagging as a result of centrifugal force.
- 2. A coating method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said portions of the vehicle body are boundary portions between the exterior surface and an interior surface of the vehicle body.
- 3. A coating method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the third step comprises a first spraying step of spraying the paint at a film thickness which is smaller than a thickness at which the paint sags and a second spraying step of spraying the paint after the first spraying step so as to form a coat layer which has a final film thickness which is greater than a thickness at which the paint sags.
- 4. A coating method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the correction coating is carried out subsequent to the first spraying step but prior to the second spraying step.
- 5. A coating method as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- the third step is carried out by spraying the paint in one spraying so as to form a coat layer having a film thickness which is greater than a thickness at which the paint sags.
- 6. A coating method as claimed in claim 1, wherein a paint is coated on an interior surface of the vehicle body prior to correction coating at a film thickness which is smaller than a thickness at which the paint sags.
- 7. A coating method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the paint is coated on the interior surface of an opening-closing portion of the vehicle body which is held open by a touch-up jig.
- 8. A coating method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the correction coating is carried out while the opening-closing portion of the body is held open by the touch-up jig.
- 9. A coating method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the touch-up jig is removed after correction coating, the opening-closing portion of the vehicle body is closed by means of a locking jig, and the opening-closing portion is kept closed until after the fourth step.
- 10. A coating method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fourth step comprises sequential setting and baking steps wherein an ambient temperature during the setting step is lower than an ambient temperature during the baking step.
- 11. A coating method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the paint contains a volatilizable solvent, and wherein the vehicle body is rotated at least during the setting step.
- 12. A coating method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the paint contains a volatilizable solvent, and wherein the vehicle body is rotated during both of the setting step and the baking step.
- 13. A coating method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the paint is of a thermosetting type.
- 14. A coating method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the paint is a two-liquid setting paint.
- 15. A coating method as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- the second step contains at least a baking step;
- the paint is of a type which causes sagging as a result of heat during the baking step; and
- the body is rotated during the baking step.
- 16. A coating method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the paint is a powder paint.
- 17. A coating method as claimed in claim 16, wherein the fourth step comprises only a baking step.
- 18. A coating method as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- the paint is an intercoating paint; and
- the second, third and fourth steps are all for intercoating.
- 19. A coating method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the intercoating paint is a thermosetting type paint.
- 20. A coating method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the intercoating paint is a two-liquid thermosetting paint.
- 21. A coating method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the intercoating paint is a powder paint.
- 22. A coating method as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- the paint is an overcoating paint; and
- the second, third and fourth steps are all for overcoating.
- 23. A coating method as claimed in claim 22, wherein the overcoating paint is a thermosetting type paint.
- 24. A coating method as claimed in claim 22, wherein the overcoating paint is a two-liquid thermosetting paint.
- 25. A coating method as claimed in claim 22, wherein the overcoating paint is a powder paint.
- 26. A coating method for coating a vehicle body in a coating line, comprising:
- a first step of determining portions of the vehicle body where correction coating will be necessary;
- a second step of correction coating with an intercoating paint said portions of the vehicle body;
- a third step of spraying an intercoating paint over an exterior surface of the vehicle body to form a first coat layer thereon, wherein the intercoating paint is sprayed so that the first coat layer has a film thickness which is greater than a thickness at which the intercoating paint sags at least on a surface of the vehicle body extending in a substantially vertical direction;
- a fourth step of drying the first coat layer, wherein the vehicle body is rotated about its substantially horizontal axis during a time period extending from a time before the first coat layer sags to a time when the first coat layer is cured to a substantially sagless state, and wherein the rotation of the vehicle body is carried out at a speed which is high enough to rotate the body before the intercoating paint coated thereon substantially sags due to gravity yet which is low enough so as to cause no sagging as a result of centrifugal force;
- a fifth step of correction coating with an overcoating paint said portions of the vehicle body;
- a sixth step of spraying an overcoating paint over the exterior surface of the vehicle body to form a second coat layer thereon, wherein the overcoating paint is sprayed so that the second coat layer has a film thickness which is greater than a thickness at which the overcoating paint sags at least on a surface of the vehicle body extending in a substantially vertical direction; and
- a seventh step of drying the second coat layer, wherein the vehicle body is rotated about its substantially horizontal axis during a time period extending from a time before the second coat layer sags to a time when the second coat layer is cured to a substantially sagless state, and wherein the rotation of the vehicle body is carried out at a speed which is high enough to rotate the body before the overcoating paint coated thereon substantially sags due to gravity yet which is low enough so as to cause no sagging as a result of centrifugal force.
- 27. A coating method as claimed in claim 26, wherein the third step comprises a first spraying step of spraying the intercoating paint at a film thickness which is smaller than a thickness at which the intercoating paint sags and a second spraying step of spraying the intercoating paint after the first spraying step so as to form a coat layer which has a final film thickness which is greater than a thickness at which the intercoating paint sags.
- 28. A coating method as claimed in claim 27, wherein the second step is carried out subsequent to the first spraying step yet prior to the second spraying step.
- 29. A coating method as claimed in claim 26, wherein:
- the third step is carried out by spraying the intercoating paint in one spraying so as to form a coat layer having a film thickness which is greater than a thickness at which the intercoating paint sags.
- 30. A coating method as claimed in claim 26, wherein the sixth step comprises a first spraying step of spraying the overcoating paint at a film thickness which is smaller than a thickness at which the overcoating paint sags and a second spraying step of spraying the overcoating paint after the first spraying step so as to form a coat layer which has a final film thickness which is greater than a thickness at which the overcoating paint sags.
- 31. A coating method as claimed in claim 30, wherein the fifth step is carried out subsequent to the first spraying step yet prior to the second spraying step.
- 32. A coating method as claimed in claim 26, wherein:
- the sixth step is carried out by spraying the overcoating paint in one spraying so as to form a coat layer having a film thickness which is greater than a thickness at which the overcoating paint sags.
Priority Claims (5)
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62-27390 |
Feb 1987 |
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62-27392 |
Feb 1987 |
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62-27393 |
Feb 1987 |
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62-29873 |
Feb 1987 |
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62-77528 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/323,237, filed Mar. 15, 1989, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,919,977, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/153,669, filed Feb. 8, 1988, now abandoned.
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