Claims
- 1. Demagnetizing apparatus comprising,
- conveyor means for conveying workpieces longitudinally along a path,
- demagnetizing magnets at spaced positions along the path, and arranged at 90.degree. to each other and both at 45.degree. to the line of conveyance, and
- the apparatus having means effective for presenting the workpieces at changing attitudes, aside from the longitudinal conveying movements, relative to the fields of magnetism of the magnets.
- 2. Demagnetizing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein,
- the means for so presenting the workpieces includes a floating relationship of the workpieces, independently of the conveyor means, enabling the workpieces to assume different attitudes in response to the fields of magnetism of the magnets.
- 3. Demagnetizing apparatus according to claim 2 wherein,
- the demagnetizing magnets are below and above the workpieces respectively.
- 4. Demagnetizing apparatus according to claim 3 wherein,
- the apparatus includes a supporting base capable of supporting the workpieces against gravity, and the magnet disposed above the workpieces is of sufficient strength to lift the workpieces from the supporting base.
- 5. Demagnetizing apparatus according to claim 4 wherein,
- the supporting base is stationary without moving parts, and the conveyor means having a movable component detachably engaging the workpieces and thereby operable for moving the workpieces along the path, but enabling the workpieces to move relative to the movable component bodily in transverse directions and rotationally about internal axes, whereby to assume said changing attitudes in response to the magnetic fields of the magnets.
- 6. Demagnetizing apparatus according to claim 5 wherein,
- the first demagnetizing magnet is below and closely adjacent said supporting base,
- the apparatus includes structure mounting the second demagnetizing magnet above the path and the structure including a bottom panel over the path and that demagnetizing magnet is above that bottom panel but closely adjacent thereto,
- the bottom panel being spaced above the supporting base a distance greater than the height of the workpieces, and the supporting base and bottom panel having relatively smooth surfaces for minimizing frictional resistance to movement of the workpieces thereover.
- 7. Demagnetizing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein,
- both of the magnets are below the workpieces.
- 8. A method of demagnetizing workpieces, comprising,
- moving the workpieces longitudinally along a path in a floating manner enabling them to move independently in different directions other than the longitudinal movement, and
- applying demagnetizing forces to the workpieces of sufficient strength to so move them in said different directions, and thereby produce demagnetizing effect in correspondingly different directions.
- 9. A method according to claim 8 and including the step,
- so positioning the demagnetizing forces by orienting demagnetizing magnetic fields at acute angles to the longitudinal along the path.
- 10. A method according to claim 8 and including the step,
- in at least a portion of the conveyance of the workpieces, applying a demagnetizing force from above of such strength as to lift the workpieces against the force of gravity.
- 11. A method according to claim 8 in demagnetizing workpieces of complex structure containing independent locations of magnetism, and including the step,
- so applying the demagnetizing forces in such strength as to move the workpieces according to the relation between the independent locations of magnetism and the demagnetizing forces and thereby produce demagnetizing effect according the orientation of those independent locations of magnetism after the workpieces are so moved.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our prior and co-pending application Ser. No. 167,937, filed July 14, 1980.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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