Coating apparatus – With cutting – punching or tearing of work
Patent
1987-06-18
1993-09-14
Echols, P. W.
Coating apparatus
With cutting, punching or tearing of work
118 72, 118500, 427292, 427309, 427327, B05C 1100
Patent
active
052445062
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for washing and cleaning metallic wheels comprising an apparatus that washes a metallic wheel, and an apparatus that subsequently cleans the washed metallic wheel. A house is provided wherein the cleaned and washed metallic wheel may be painted. A pair of rotating transport cylinders is provided in order to transport the metallic wheel from the apparatus for washing the metallic wheel to the apparatus for cleaning the metallic wheel, and subsequently from the apparatus for cleaning the metallic wheel to the house where the metallic wheel may be painted. A method for washing and cleaning a metallic wheel which includes elevating the metallic wheel from a supporting surface to a level generally horizontal to a pair of cylinders rotatably supported by a conveying frame, and rolling the metallic wheel across the pair of cylinders and into a washing chamber. The metallic wheel is washed in the washing chamber, and after washing, a discharge bar pivots within the washing chamber to push or roll the washed metallic wheel onto the pair of cylinders.
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Prior to Jun. 17, 1986, Prior Art shot blaster (Exhibit G).
First Supplemental Declaration of S. G. Enegren (Exhibit H).
Apr. 23, 1985, Prior Art Sale to Maupin (Exhibit A).
1980 GC-111 by Viking Corp. (Exhibit B).
Prior to Jun. 17, 1986, Prior Art Literature teaching: Work basket on a trolley; Waterblaster .TM. and Swedebrator .TM. (basket rotates by rotating cylinders (Exhibit C).
Prior to Jun. 17, 1986, Prior Art Literature teaching: Viking Corp. Waterblaster .TM. (tumbler style where basket is rotated by rotatably engaging an end). (Exhibit D).
Prior to Jun. 17, 1986, Prior Art Literature teaching: Viking Corp. original Swedebrator .TM. (Tumbler style where basket is rotated by rotatably engaging an end). (Exchange E).
Prior to Jun. 17, 1986, Prior Art Literature, including the teachign of GC-111 and Waterblaster .TM. (Exhibit F).
Carpenter John Wade
Echols P. W.
International Marketing Inc.
Viking Corp.
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