Claims
- 1. A method of restarting a cord dipping treatment after said treatment is halted in a cord dip treating apparatus where a cord to be used as a tension member of a belt is forwarded through a dip tank means to stick adhesives on a surface of said cord and is further forwarded through a heating and drying oven means to dry the adhesives stuck on said surface of the cord, said method comprising the steps of:
- joining an end of a first cord which would be damaged by the heat associated with a rise in temperature of said oven means associated with a restarting operation to a second cord unaffected by the heat associated with a rise in temperature of said oven means associated with a restarting operation,
- halting operation of said heating and drying oven means;
- positioning said second cord in said heating and drying oven means, and
- raising the temperature in the heating and drying oven means incident to a restarting operation of said heating and drying oven means only when said second cord unaffected by a temperature rise is positioned within the heating and drying oven means.
- 2. A method of restarting a cord dipping treatment after said treatment is halted in a cord dip treating apparatus without the risk of damaging the cord remaining in the dip treating apparatus where a cord to be used as a tension member of a belt is forwarded through a dip tank means to stick adhesive on a surface of said cord and is further forwarded through a heating and drying means to dry said adhesive stuck on said surface of said cord, said method comprising the steps of:
- halting the operation of said heating and drying oven means and the forwarding of a cord, after joining an end of said cord to another cord which is not deformed by the heat associated with a raising of the temperature of said heating and drying oven means after a halting of the cord dipping treatment such that said other, non-heat deformable cord is positioned within said heating and drying oven means; and
- restarting the forwarding of said cord and the cord dipping treatment after the temperature of the heating and drying oven means is raised to an adhesive drying temperature incident to a restarting operation of said heating and drying oven means with the other, non-heat deformable cord positioned within the heating and drying oven means.
- 3. A method of stopping a cord dip treatment operation in a cord dip treatment apparatus and subsequently restarting a cord dip treatment operation without the risk of damaging the cord remaining in the dip treatment apparatus subsequent to stopping the operation where a cord to be used as a tension member of a belt is forwarded through a dip tank means to stick adhesive on a surface of the cord and is further forwarded through a heating and drying oven means to dry said adhesive stuck on said surface of said cord, said method comprising the steps of
- prior to stopping the cord dip treatment operation, joining an end of a cord to be fed into the dip treatment apparatus to another different cord which is not deformed by heat associated with a raising of a temperature of said heating and drying oven means, and
- feeding said different cord not deformed by heat through the dip tank means and through the heating and drying oven means and, while the different cord is disposed in said dip tank means and heating and drying oven means, halting the feeding of the different cord through the dip treatment apparatus such that at the halting of the operation the different cord which is not deformed by heat remains in the apparatus, and
- raising the temperature of the heating and drying oven means with said other cord positioned within the heating and drying oven means to thereby prevent damage to said cord during the restarting of the dip treatment operation subsequent to stopping the dip treatment operation.
Priority Claims (4)
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2-252917 |
Sep 1990 |
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2-261103 |
Sep 1990 |
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2-261104 |
Sep 1990 |
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2-261105 |
Sep 1990 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 08/028,150, filed Mar. 9, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,350,981, which itself is a divisional of Ser. No. 07/753,881, filed Sep. 3, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,221,879.
US Referenced Citations (18)
Divisions (2)
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753881 |
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