Conveyance vehicles

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Inventors

Huntley, Graeme

Application #

807841

Filed

Feb-26-1997

Published

Aug-1-2000

Current US Class

165/47
277/930

International Classes

F28D 015/00

Field of Search

165/47 165/104.21 277/930

Assignee

BOC Group plc (Windlesham, GB)

Examiners

Leo; Leonard

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pace; Salvatore P.

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Abstract
A conveyance vehicle for the transportation of a vessel to be evacuated includes a heat sink in the form of one or more heat pipes located adjacent a seal forming part of a gripper assembly. The heat sink inhibits degradation of the seal when subjected to elevated temperatures consequent to engaging the neck of the vessel to be evacuated.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A conveyance vehicle for the transportation of a vessel to be evacuated, the vehicle comprising:

a vacuum pumping system;

a gripper assembly for receiving an initially open neck of the vessel;

the gripper assembly including a main tubular part terminating at an upper end by an end-piece of good thermal conducting material, the end piece having a seal for sealingly connecting the interior of the vessel to the vacuum pumping system via the neck; and

at least one heat pipe connected to the end-piece adjacent the seal to conduct heat from the seal, thereby to inhibit degradation of the seal when subjected to elevated temperatures.

2. The conveyance vehicle of claim 1, wherein:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to improved conveyance systems for use in the processing of evacuated articles and, more particularly to individual vehicles for use in such systems.

In the production of television picture tubes or other forms of similar tubes, it is generally necessary in a final process stage to evacuate the tube to a residual pressure of less than about 10.sup.-6 mbar whilst allowing for the tube to be heated during at least some of the process stages.

In a typical production line, each tube is mounted on to an individual conveyance vehicle (sometimes referred to as a "cart") with a plurality of such vehicles forming part of a conveyance system in which the vehicles are in slow but continuous motion along straight or circular/oval production lines. Each conveyance system can typically comprise up to two hundred and fifty vehicles with a production line time of, for example, seventy to one hundred minutes (or more depending on the article being processed.)
 
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