Claims
- 1. A pneumatic tensioner apparatus, comprising:
a main drive belt; a chuck assembly, suspended from said main drive belt, having a spinning member and a drive contact portion; a first track comprising a plurality of air holes; a first frictional drive belt in said first track in contact with said drive contact portion operative to spin said chuck assembly; a first tension adjusting device operative to apply pressure to said first frictional drive belt tangentially to said drive contact portion, said first tension adjusting device comprising a second track comprising a plenum through which air flows disposed on an opposite side of said first track from said first frictional drive belt, and coupled to said first track, wherein air from said plenum flows through said plurality of air holes and applies pressure to said first frictional drive belt; a second frictional drive belt disposed in at least one idler roller on an opposite side of said chuck assembly to said first frictional drive belt, said second frictional drive belt in contact with said drive contact portion; and a second tension adjusting device operative to apply pressure to said second frictional drive belt tangentially to said drive contact portion.
- 2. The pneumatic tensioner apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second tension adjusting device comprises an adjustable shaft coupled to said at least one idler roller, wherein the pressure applied by said second tension adjusting device on said drive contact portion is adjusted by adjusting the position of said shaft.
- 3. The pneumatic tensioner apparatus of claim 2, wherein said adjustable shaft is coupled to a tension spring, said tension spring coupled to an adjustment screw operative to adjust tension exerted by said tension spring, and wherein said tension exerted by said tension spring on said shaft determines a position of said shaft.
- 4. The pneumatic tensioner apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first and second frictional drive belts are the same continuous belt.
- 5. The pneumatic tensioner apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first and second frictional drive belts move in opposite directions.
- 6. The pneumatic tensioner apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first frictional drive belt moves in a direction opposite said main drive belt.
- 7. The pneumatic tensioner apparatus of claim 1, wherein said main drive belt comprises a carrier chain.
- 8. A method of applying a coating to a container comprising the steps of:
(a) attaching a container to a chuck having a contact portion and a spinning member; (b) contacting said contact portion with a first frictional drive belt disposed in a track having air holes; (c) blowing air through said air holes against said first frictional drive belt to increase contact of said frictional drive belt with said contact portion; (d) moving said chuck in a first direction at a first speed; (e) moving said frictional drive belt in at least one of a second direction and a second speed in order to spin said chuck and said container; (f) applying pressure on an opposite side of said contact portion from said first frictional drive belt with a second frictional drive belt; (g) adjusting said pressure to said first frictional drive belt by adjusting said blowing air; and (h) applying a coating to said spinning container.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said first and second frictional drive belts are one continuous belt.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein said second frictional drive belt is supported by at least one idler roller.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein an adjustable shaft is coupled to said at least one idler roller, and wherein the pressure applied by said second frictional drive belt on said drive contact portion is adjusted by adjusting the position of said shaft.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said adjustable shaft is coupled to a tension spring, said tension spring coupled to an adjustment screw operative to adjust tension exerted by said tension spring, and wherein said tension exerted by said tension spring on said shaft determines a position of said shaft.
- 13. A pneumatic tensioner apparatus, comprising:
a main drive belt; a chuck assembly, suspended from said main drive belt, having a spinning member and a drive contact portion; a first track comprising a plurality of air holes; a first frictional drive belt in said first track in contact with said drive contact portion operative to spin said chuck assembly; a first tension adjusting device operative to apply pressure to said first frictional drive belt tangentially to said drive contact portion, said first tension adjusting device comprising a second track comprising a plenum through which air flows disposed on an opposite side of said first track from said first frictional drive belt, and coupled to said first track, wherein air from said plenum flows through said plurality of air holes and applies pressure to said first frictional drive belt; a second frictional drive belt disposed in at least one idler roller on an opposite side of said chuck assembly to said first frictional drive belt, said second frictional drive belt in contact with said drive contact portion; and a second tension adjusting device operative to apply pressure to said second frictional drive belt tangentially to said drive contact portion, said second tension adjusting device comprising:
an adjustable shaft coupled to said at least one idler roller; a tension spring coupled to said adjustable shaft wherein said tension exerted by said tension spring on said adjustable shaft determines a position of said adjustable shaft; and an adjustment screw coupled to said tension spring and operative to adjust tension exerted by said tension spring; wherein the pressure applied by said second tension adjusting device on said drive contact portion is adjusted by adjusting the position of said adjustable shaft.
- 14. The pneumatic tensioner apparatus of claim 13, wherein said first and second frictional drive belts are the same continuous belt.
- 15. The pneumatic tensioner apparatus of claim 13, wherein said first and second frictional drive belts move in opposite directions.
- 16. The pneumatic tensioner apparatus of claim 13, wherein said first frictional drive belt moves in a direction opposite said main drive belt.
- 17. The pneumatic tensioner apparatus of claim 13, wherein said main drive belt comprises a carrier chain.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
[0001] The following application of common assignee contains common disclosure: U.S. patent application entitled “Pneumatic Spinner Drive Tensioning Assembly,” Attorney Docket No. 29953-175018, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.