Claims
- 1. A method of producing a crowned resilient roll whose diameter is continuously increased from axially opposite ends of the roll toward an axially middle point thereof, comprising the steps of:
- arranging a columnar resilient roll body and a columnar coating roll, such that an axis of the roll body extends in a vertical direction while an axis of the coating roll extends in a horizontal direction, and such that the coating roll is in contact with an outer circumferential surface of the roll body;
- rotating said roll body and said coating roll about respective axes thereof;
- applying a coating liquid to said coating roll, so that the outer circumferential surface of said roll body is coated with the coating liquid; and
- moving said coating roll and said roll body relative to each other, at a speed which is continuously reduced as a point of contact between the coating roll and the roll body is shifted from one of axially opposite ends of the roll body to an axially middle point thereof, and which is continuously increased as said point of contact is shifted from said axially middle point of the roll body to the other axial end thereof, so as to form a coating layer on the outer circumferential surface of the roll body, such that the coating layer has a varying thickness which is at its maximum at the axially middle point of the roll body, and which is gradually reduced from said axially middle point toward the axially opposite ends of the roll body.
- 2. A method of producing a crowned resilient roll according to claim 1, wherein said roll body and said coating roll are rotated by respective constant-speed motors, while said roll body is moved upwards by a variable-speed motor.
- 3. A method of producing a crowned resilient roll according to claim 1, wherein the speed of relative movement of said coating roll and said roll body is linearly reduced as said point of contact between the coating roll and the roll body is shifted from said one of axially opposite ends of the roll body to said axially middle point, and is linearly increased as said point of contact is shifted from the axially middle point of the roll body to the other axial end.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/088,524 filed Jul. 9, 1993, now patented.
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Divisions (1)
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