Coating apparatus – With vacuum or fluid pressure chamber
Patent
1976-05-03
1978-08-29
Kaplan, Morris
Coating apparatus
With vacuum or fluid pressure chamber
118 64, 118429, 118500, 214 17B, B05C 310
Patent
active
041096096
ABSTRACT:
A device for coating wire tire cord on a spool with an agent for increasing the bond between the wire tire cord and rubber material used in the production of tires. The device is composed of at least one hollow pipe which forms a chamber in which the spools of wire are coated. A hydraulic cylinder is provided adjacent the mouth of the pipe to engage and push a number of spools, in tandem, through the pipe in axially aligned, end-to-end relation. Means are supplied for circulating a liquid, containing the agent, into the chamber and for alternately creating a vacuum and pressure within the chamber to increase penetration of the liquid coating into the interstices between segments of wire cord wrapped on the spools. Other means are provided for circulating a heated fluid in the chamber to dry the liquid coating on the wire of each spool being treated.
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Kaplan Morris
Lacher Frederick K.
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Washburn R. S.
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