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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 11, 2001
Filed:
Nov. 06, 1998
Ulrich Buschmeier, Obernkirchen, DE;
Jürgen Bülow, Stadthagen, DE;
Hermann Bögert, Auetal, DE;
Hans-Bernhard Führ, Stadthagen, DE;
Henning Meyer, Obernkirchen, DE;
Hilmar Schulze-Bergkamen, Minden, DE;
Hans-Georg Seidel, Rinteln, DE;
Gerhard Weiss, Rinteln, DE;
Gerhard Geisel, Bückeburg, DE;
Antonio Leone, Bückeburg, DE;
The Firm Hermann Heye, Obernkirchen, DE;
Abstract
Glass containers (,) are taken to a high temperature in an annealing furnace (,) and removed from the annealing furnace belt (,) by grips (,) of a gripping device (,). The gripping device (,) is then moved by a handling device (,) first vertically upwards, then horizontally above a fluidized bed (,) and then downwards into the fluidized bed in order to coat the glass containers (,) with a powder; it is then taken upwards out of the fluidized bed (,) and finally moved horizontally over a conveyor belt (,). There, the glass containers (,) are released from the gripping device (,) and set down on the conveyor belt (,) which takes the powder-coated glass containers (,) through a second curing region (,) in which the powder is cured to form a substantially duroplastic layer.