Claims
- 1. An apparatus for continuous enameling of pipes comprising: at least three working stations comprising in succession at least one working station including means for applying an enamel slip coating to at least one side of a pipe, at least one working station including means for drying the enamel slip coating and at least one working station including means for baking the enamel slip coating; two rotors mounted vertically side by side and provided with grips for holding pipes in a vertical position, one of the rotors serving to receive and discharge the pipes and the other of the rotors serving as a working rotor for moving the pipes along the at least three working stations disposed along the path of movement of the working rotor; means for transferring the pipes from the receiving and discharging rotor to the working rotor and from the working rotor to the receiving and discharging rotor; a conveyor means adjoining the receiving and discharging rotor for moving the pipes in a horizontal position and transferring the pipes thereto and therefrom, the conveyor means including a turnover device for shifting the pipes from the horizontal position to the vertical position as the pipes are transferred to the receiving and discharging rotor, and from the vertical position to the horizontal position as the pipes are transferred from the receiving and discharging rotor to the conveyor means.
- 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: carriages mounting the grips for holding the pipes on the working rotor; and vertical guides mounting the carriages and permitting movement of the carriages along the guides.
- 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein one end of each of the pipes is provided with a replaceable head for aiding the grips of the rotors in holding the pipes in the vertical position.
- 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the means for transferring the pipes from one of the rotors to the other rotor comprises a first carriage located above the rotors and supporting a grip for holding a pipe by the replaceable head in the vertical position, and a second carriage supported at the base of the rotors and carrying means for supporting the lower end of a pipe.
- 5. An apparatus for continuous enameling of pipes comprising: at least three working stations comprising in succession at least one working station including means for applying an enamel slip coating to at least one side of a pipe, at least one working station including means for drying the enamel slip coating and at least one working station including means for baking the enamel slip coating; two rotors installed vertically side by side and provided with grips for holding pipes in a vertical position, one of the rotors serving to receive and discharge the pipes and the other of the rotors serving as a working rotor for moving the pipes along the at least three working stations disposed along the path of movement of the working rotor, the working rotor having vertical guides with carriages adapted to move therein and grips for holding the pipes in a vertical position; a conveyor means adjoining the receiving and discharging rotor for moving the pipes in a horizontal position; a turnover device associated with the conveyor means for shifting the pipes from the horizontal position to the vertical position as the pipes are transferred to the receiving and discharging rotor, and from the vertical position to the horizontal position as the pipes are discharged from the receiving and discharging rotor; a first carriage located above the rotors and supporting a grip for holding the pipes and a second carriage located at the base of the rotors and carrying a support against which the lower end of the pipes can bear, the first and second carriages comprising means for transferring the pipes from the receiving and discharging rotor to the working rotor and from the working rotor to the receiving and discharging rotor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 632,776, filed Nov. 17, 1975 which in turn is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 537,700, filed Dec. 31, 1974, both are now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuations (2)
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537700 |
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