Transporting can bodies for a fully automated resistance welding

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198461, 198577, 198579, 219 79, B23K 1106, B65G 4731

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044171170

ABSTRACT:
A method of transporting can bodies for a fully automated resistance welding machine comprising a roll former station for rolling the bodies, two successively arranged driven transport systems, and a pair of welding electrodes. The transport systems comprise endless, revolving chains equipped with fixed catches or cams and defining first and second chains. The first chain passes through the roll former station where, during rolling of the blanks into the can bodies, it cyclically and periodically remains at least approximately stationary, whereas the second chain has a sinusoidal velocity course. The can bodies exposed to the intermittent non-continuous mode of operation of the first chain, necessitated by the roll forming operation, are transferred to the second chain and experience a movement which is stabilizing for the can bodies.

REFERENCES:
patent: 814442 (1906-03-01), Graham
patent: 2203403 (1940-06-01), Cameron
patent: 3745295 (1973-07-01), Opprecht

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