Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion
Patent
1987-07-15
1989-10-31
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Immersion or partial immersion
118421, 118423, 118428, 118500, 118502, 414626, B05D 118
Patent
active
048776556
ABSTRACT:
A holder and cementing apparatus for string wound baseball cores includes six vertically downwardly depending tines arranged in a circular pattern to allow the ball to be wedged between the tines with an ejector pin moved upwardly by engagement of the ball and later forced downwardly to eject the ball with the holder supported on a trolley moving along horizontal guides from a first station where the ball is pushed upwardly by a supporting member into the ball holder to a second position inside an enclosure over a coating liquid supply where a cup is raised from below the level of the liquid to immerse the ball in the cup's liquid with movable side panels that open and close to allow the ball to enter the enclosure and to protect from liquid splatter when the ball is rotated at a high rate of speed to remove excess liquid followed by movement out of these openings to a destination station where a ball is sensed to insure proper operation.
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Blust Dale K.
Rockerath John L.
Beck Shrive
Figgie International Inc.
Lennox Thomas A.
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