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filingDate 1952-02-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 1954-07-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber GB-712655-A
titleOfInvention Improvements in or relating to a work-carrying rail for a work immersion machine
abstract 712,655. Step-by-step conveyers. UDYLITE CORPORATION. Feb. 28, 1952. No. 5263/52. Class 78(1) A work-carrying tail 11 adapted for longitudinal oscillation in a machine in which the work is treated in a liquid bath, e.g. a plating machine, is in alignment with stationary rails 8, 14 and is connected to them by joints so constructed that the rail 11 is never out of contact with the rails 8, 14. Each end of the rail 11 is formed with closely-spaced parallel slots 21 which receive complementary fingers formed on the ends of the rails 8, 14. The overall length of the ---ail 11 is greater than the minimum distance between the sections 8, 14, but is less than the distance between the unslotted portions of those sections. The rail 11 is secured to transverse bars 12 carrying rollers 13 which run on the edges of the tank 1. The bars are joined by a olate 36 which is connected by a rod 35 to a slotted driving crank 33. In a modification the ends of the movable section are formed with sockets to receive the reduced ends of the adjacent sections springs being interposed between the sections.
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