Means for loading vapor coating materials into an evaporator

Coating apparatus – Gas or vapor deposition – Crucible or evaporator structure

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266200, C23C 1312

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044703708

ABSTRACT:
For the loading of evaporators in vapor coating plants with shaped pieces made of vapor coating materials there is used an apparatus which is characterized by rolls having indentations for receiving the shaped pieces, centered on a rotatable shaft and surrounded by a closely fitting housing by a moving part having gradual feed fastened on the shaft and by a swivelable shaft moveable into a resting position and into a loading position, on which there is mounted the shaft having rolls via fastening elements. Thereby the housing of the rolls is provided with a recess corresponding to the shaped pieces, which is located in the loading position directly above the evaporator. Because there is only a short time loading process there is no need to cool and there is avoided influencing of the vaporization by the action of moving.

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patent: 4226208 (1980-10-01), Nishida et al.

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