Claims
- 1. A method of sequentially coating fluorescent lamps, each of which comprises a glass tube having a longitudinal axis, and end caps disposed at opposite ends of said glass tube, the method comprising:
- providing a plurality of pairs of rotatable adapters for supporting each lamp at opposite ends thereof so that each lamp is rotatable about its longitudinal axis;
- continuously advancing said pairs of adapters to transport the lamps in a direction generally transverse to the axes of the lamps;
- rotating said lamps about their longitudinal axes as they are advanced;
- cleaning said lamps as they are advanced and rotated;
- applying a primer to peripheral portions of said end caps as the lamps are advanced and rotated;
- lowering said lamps into contact with a bath of curable liquid coating material while rotating and continuously advancing said lamps;
- raising said lamps out of contact with said bath of liquid coating material while rotating and continuously advancing said lamps;
- curing said liquid coating material to form a tough, substantially transparent coating; and
- releasing said lamps sequentially from said rotatable adapters while supporting said lamps from below.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the step of supporting said lamps from below comprises engaging said lamps with a movable support as the lamps are released from the adapters.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the step of curing said liquid coating material comprises heating the lamps.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 3 further comprising the step of cooling said lamps by cooling ambient air and subsequently effecting heat transfer to the cooled ambient air from the coated lamps.
- 5. Apparatus for sequentially coating fluorescent lamps, each of which comprises a glass tube having a longitudinal axis, and end caps disposed at opposite ends of said glass tube, the apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of pairs of rotatable adapters for supporting each lamp at opposite ends thereof so that each lamp is rotatable about its longitudinal axis;
- means for continuously advancing said pairs of adapters to transport the lamps in a direction generally transverse to the axes of the lamps;
- means for rotating said lamps about their longitudinal axes as they are advanced;
- means for cleaning said lamps as they are advanced and rotated;
- means for applying a primer to peripheral portions of said end caps as the lamps are advanced and rotated;
- a pan containing a bath of curable liquid coating material;
- means for lowering said lamps into contact with said bath of liquid coating material while rotating and continuously advancing said lamps;
- means for raising said lamps out of contact with said bath of liquid coating material while rotating and continuously advancing said lamps;
- means for curing said liquid coating material to form a tough, substantially transparent coating; and
- means for releasing said lamps sequentially from said adapters while supporting said lamps from below.
- 6. Apparatus in accordance with claim 5 wherein the means for releasing said lamps sequentially from said adapters while supporting said lamps from below comprises movable support.
- 7. Apparatus in accordance with claim 5 wherein the means for curing said liquid coating material comprises an oven which heats the lamps.
- 8. Apparatus in accordance with claim 7 further comprising the means for cooling said lamps by cooling ambient air and subsequently effecting heat transfer to the cooled ambient air from the coated lamps.
- 9. A method of coating and labeling a fluorescent lamp comprising an elongated glass tube having a longitudinal axis and end caps disposed at opposite ends of said glass tube, the method comprising:
- placing a label on said glass tube;
- providing a bath of liquid PVC plastisol having an upper surface;
- bringing said lamp into contact with said upper surface of said bath, and rotating said lamp about said longitudinal axis while in contact with said upper surface of said bath to apply a coating of liquid PVC plastisol to said lamp;
- removing said lamp from contact with said upper surface of said bath;
- heating said lamp with said coating of liquid PVC plastisol thereon to form a tough substantially transparent coating over the glass tube, label and portions of the end caps, such that the cured coating is capable of containing shattered glass in the event of breakage of the lamp, and also resists removal of the label from the lamp.
- 10. A method of sequentially coating and labeling fluorescent lamps, each of which comprises a glass tube having a longitudinal axis, and end caps disposed at opposite ends of said glass tube, the method comprising:
- providing a plurality of pairs of rotatable adapters for supporting each lamp at opposite ends thereof so that each lamp is rotatable about is longitudinal axis;
- applying a label to each lamp;
- continuously advancing said pairs of adapters to transport the lamps in a direction generally transverse to the axes of the lamps;
- selectively rotating said lamps about their longitudinal axes as they are advanced;
- cleaning said lamps as they are advanced and rotated by mechanically engaging said end caps with an abrasive material, and effecting forced air flow over said lamps;
- applying a primer to peripheral portions of said end caps as the lamps are advanced and rotated;
- providing a bath of curable liquid coating material;
- controlling the temperature of liquid coating material in said bath;
- lowering said lamps to bring lower portions of the lamps into contact with said bath while continuously advancing said lamps and rotating said lamps to approximate rolling contact between the lamps and the surface of the bath, the flow of liquid coating material in the bath being in a direction opposite to the direction of advancement of said adapters;
- raising said lamps out of contact with said bath of liquid coating material while rotating and continuously advancing said lamps;
- curing said liquid coating material by applying heat thereto to form a tough, substantially transparent coating while rotating and continuously advancing said lamps;
- driving the adapters of each pair away from one another to release said lamps sequentially from said adapters;
- guiding said lamps as said adapters are driven away from one another;
- engaging said lamps from below by a rotating take-off wheel as the adapters are driven away from one another; and
- transporting said lamps with said take-off wheel to a stationary rack.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/024,518, filed Mar. 2, 1993.
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Divisions (1)
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