Wet vacuum system for two piece can lines
First Claim
1. In a can manufacturing line for fabricating cans in which an oil lubricant coats the surface of the can bodies, a wet transfer system comprising means for delivering cans to the wet transfer system, a first horizontally oriented infeed conveyor for receiving cans from such means in upright orientation at one end thereof, said horizontal conveyor having a perforated conveying surface and a subjacent evacuated plenum, said conveyor being adapted for moving the cans to a transfer point near the other end of the conveyor, an elevator conveyor adjacent said other end, said elevator conveyor being arranged to convey the can bodies from a first elevation to a second elevation, the elevator conveyor having a perforated endless conveying surface and an evacuated subjacent plenum for drawing the cans and conveying them vertically to the second level, a second horizontally oriented take away vacuum conveyor located at the discharge from the elevator conveyor, a mass accumulating conveyor, and means for transferring can bodies from the second horizontal take away conveyor to the mass accumulating conveyor so that surface bound oil is drawn from the can bodies during transit of each vacuum conveyor.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus are disclosed for transferring can bodies from forming to washing equipment and for collecting the excess oil that drains from the can bodies in transit. In one form the invention includes a horizontal infeed conveyor for receiving can bodies in upright orientation, a vertical or elevator conveyor for bringing the cans to a second elevation and to a mass accumulating conveyor. The conveyors have perforated conveying surfaces and subjacent evacuated plenum chambers for drawing surface bound oil from the can bodies.
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- 1. In a can manufacturing line for fabricating cans in which an oil lubricant coats the surface of the can bodies, a wet transfer system comprising means for delivering cans to the wet transfer system, a first horizontally oriented infeed conveyor for receiving cans from such means in upright orientation at one end thereof, said horizontal conveyor having a perforated conveying surface and a subjacent evacuated plenum, said conveyor being adapted for moving the cans to a transfer point near the other end of the conveyor, an elevator conveyor adjacent said other end, said elevator conveyor being arranged to convey the can bodies from a first elevation to a second elevation, the elevator conveyor having a perforated endless conveying surface and an evacuated subjacent plenum for drawing the cans and conveying them vertically to the second level, a second horizontally oriented take away vacuum conveyor located at the discharge from the elevator conveyor, a mass accumulating conveyor, and means for transferring can bodies from the second horizontal take away conveyor to the mass accumulating conveyor so that surface bound oil is drawn from the can bodies during transit of each vacuum conveyor.
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