Coating apparatus – Immersion or work-confined pool type – With means for moving work through – into or out of pool
Patent
1997-06-19
1999-04-20
Silverman, Stanley S.
Coating apparatus
Immersion or work-confined pool type
With means for moving work through, into or out of pool
118500, 427171, 4274301, B05C 300, B05C 1902, B05C 1300, B05C 1302
Patent
active
058955291
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a chuck apparatus for holding and shaping a hollow, flexible, endless substrate during dip coating comprising: (a) a hollow, flexible bladder adapted to be disposed within the substrate; and (b) a first spindle and a second spindle which are partially disposed within the bladder, the second spindle being movable to press the bladder against the substrate and to shape the bladder and the substrate into an elongated shape.
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Foley Geoffrey M. T.
Hedrick Robert W.
Herbert William G.
Maier Gary J.
Mastalski Henry T.
Ruller Jacqueline A.
Silverman Stanley S.
Soong Zosan S.
Xerox Corporation
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