Claims
- 1. A continuous process for coating cans, each can having a central axis and an opening, using a submersion bath filled with a liquid coating having a surface, the submersion bath having fluid coating nozzles and air nozzles submerged in the liquid, the process comprising the steps of:
- (i) supporting the cans with their openings downward;
- (ii) moving the supported cans into the bath such that the cans are partially immersed in the coating and air is trapped inside the cans;
- (iii) passing the openings over a first nozzle for the coating, which nozzle is situated beneath the surface of the coating in the bath;
- (iv) supplying a stream of the coating from the first nozzle directed substantially parallel to the central axis of the cans and into the openings of the cans, so as to partially displace the air trapped inside the partially immersed cans;
- (v) moving the cans into the bath such that the cans are completely immersed;
- (vi) passing the cans over a second nozzle for the coating, which nozzle is situated beneath the surface of the coating in the bath;
- (vii) supplying a stream of the coating from the second nozzle directed substantially parallel to the central axis of the cans and into the openings of the cans so as to substantially completely displace the air trapped inside the completely immersed cans;
- (viii) moving the cans partially out of the bath such that the cans remain partially immersed;
- (ix) passing the cans over the air nozzle, which air nozzle is situated beneath the surface of the coating in the bath;
- (x) supplying a stream of air from the air nozzle and directed substantially parallel to the central axis of the cans and into the opening of the cans so as to at least partially displace the fluid inside the cans;
- (xi) moving the cans completely out of the bath.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the hollow objects are immersed completely in the coating in the submersion bath.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein following the supplying of a stream of coating from the nozzles directly into the openings of the hollow objects, moving the hollow objects with their openings downward into the vicinity of air nozzles also located under the surface of the coating in the submersion bath; and
- at least partially displacing the coating inside the hollow objects by discharging air from the nozzles into the openings in the objects.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein the cans are firmly supported on the top and the bottom to prevent the cans from floating, the cans being loosely guided along the sides to allow the cans to be moved in a loose group.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of allowing the fluid to drain from the cans into the bath once the cans have moved completely out of the bath.
- 6. A process for coating a can, the can having a central axis and an opening, using a submersion bath filled with a liquid coating having a surface, the submersion bath having fluid coating nozzles submerged in the liquid, the process comprising the steps of:
- (i) supporting the can with the opening facing downward toward the surface of the bath;
- (ii) moving the supported can into the bath so as to trap air inside the can;
- (iii) moving the can over a first nozzle for spraying the coating, which nozzle is submerged beneath the surface of the coating in the bath;
- (iv) supplying a stream of the coating from the first nozzle directed substantially parallel to the central axis of the can and into the opening of the can, so as to at least partially displace the air trapped inside the can.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the first nozzle comprises a first plurality of nozzle heads, and the step of moving the can over the first nozzle comprises moving the can sequentially over the nozzle heads of the first nozzle.
- 8. The method of claim 6, further comprising the steps of:
- (i) immersing the can completely in the bath;
- (ii) moving the can over a second nozzle for spraying the coating, which nozzle is situated beneath the surface of the coating in the bath;
- (iii) supplying a stream of the coating from the second nozzle directed parallel to the central axis of the can and into the opening of the can so as to substantially completely displace the air trapped inside the completely immersed can.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein the second nozzle comprises a second plurality of nozzle heads, and the step of moving the can over the second nozzle comprises moving the can sequentially over the nozzle heads of the second nozzle.
- 10. The method of claim 6, wherein the submersion bath further comprises an air nozzle submerged beneath the surface, the method further comprising the steps of:
- (i) moving the can over the air nozzle; and
- (ii) supplying a stream of air from the air nozzle directed substantially parallel to the central axis of the can and into the opening of the can so as to at least partially displace the fluid inside the can.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the air nozzle comprises a plurality of air nozzle heads, and the step of moving the can over the air nozzle comprises moving the can sequentially over each of the nozzle heads of the air nozzle.
- 12. The method of claim 6, further comprising the steps of:
- (i) moving the can completely out of the bath; and
- (ii) allowing the fluid to drain from the can into the bath once the can has completely emerged from the bath.
Priority Claims (2)
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42 39 680.8 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/065,991, filed May 21, 1993.
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