Claims
- 1. A conveyor system for exposing an object to an electrical discharge to increase the surface tension of a surface of the object, comprising:
a guide; a first conveyer configured to convey the object toward the guide; an electrode configured to provide an electrical discharge; and a second conveyor, wherein the guide and the second conveyor are configured to rotate the object for exposure to the electrical discharge.
- 2. The conveyor system of claim 1, wherein the object maintains the same longitudinal alignment on the first conveyor and the second conveyor.
- 3. The conveyor system of claim 1, wherein the first conveyor has a belt which is nonparallel to a belt of the second conveyor.
- 4. The conveyor system of claim 1, wherein the second conveyor has an inclined belt configured to push the object against the guide.
- 5. The conveyor system of claim 1, wherein the second conveyor comprises a plurality of flexible belts.
- 6. The conveyor system of claim 5, wherein the plurality of flexible belts have a cross-sectional diameter of less than approximately one inch.
- 7. The conveyor system of claim 1, wherein the first conveyor is configured to convey the object along a direction of travel and the second conveyor is configured to convey the object along the same direction of travel and to push the object against the guide.
- 8. The conveyor system of claim 1, further comprising a third conveyor configured to receive the object from the second conveyor and to convey the object away from the electrode.
- 9. The conveyor system of claim 1, further comprising a second electrode, wherein the second conveyor is configured to convey the object between the electrode and the second electrode.
- 10. The conveyor system of claim 1, wherein the electrode is in a fixed position relative to the guide.
- 11. The conveyor system of claim 1, wherein the electrical discharge is configured to oxidize a surface of the object to make the surface receptive to at least one of inks and adhesives.
- 12. A conveyor system for exposing an object to an electrical discharge, comprising:
an electrode configured to provide an electrical discharge to the object to change the surface tension of a surface of the object; a conveyor; and a fixed, non-adjustable guide disposed between the electrode and the object, wherein the conveyor is configured to convey the object against the guide member.
- 13. The conveyor system of claim 12, further comprising a second electrode, wherein the conveyor is configured to convey the object between the electrode and the second electrode.
- 14. The conveyor system of claim 12, wherein the conveyor has a loading portion configured to receive the object and a treatment portion near the electrode, wherein the conveyor is configured to maintain the object in the same longitudinal alignment in both the loading portion and the treatment portion.
- 15. The conveyor system of claim 12, wherein the conveyor comprises a plurality of flexible belts.
- 16. The conveyor system of claim 15, wherein the plurality of flexible belts have a cross-sectional diameter of less than approximately one inch.
- 17. A system for exposing an object to an electrical discharge, comprising:
an electrode configured to provide an electrical discharge; a first conveyor comprising a first belt moving in a first direction configured to move the object toward the electrode; and a second conveyor comprising a second belt moving in a second direction not parallel to the first direction, wherein the second conveyor is configured to rotate the object for exposure to the electrical discharge, whereby the surface tension of a surface of the object is changed.
- 18. The system of claim 17, further comprising a guide configured to position the object at a predetermined distance from the electrode, wherein the predetermined distance is not user-adjustable.
- 19. The system of claim 18, wherein the second belt is inclined to push the object against the guide.
- 20. The system of claim 17, wherein the first conveyor and second conveyor have conveying surfaces which are coplanar.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/______ filed Oct. 30, 2002, entitled “System and Method for Exposing an Object to an Electrical Discharge” by Morten Jorgensen.