Apparatus and method for skinning articles
US-9132578-B2 · Sep 15, 2015 · US
US9670809B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9670809-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314083722-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2017 |
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A skinning apparatus and a method of skinning a porous ceramic. The apparatus includes an axial skinning manifold. The axial skinning manifold includes a curved adaptive pipe to flow cement in a circumferential direction from an inlet at a first position and through an adaptive opening along an inner bend of the curve through a land channel disposed along the inner bend. The land channel emits the cement at a constant velocity from a land opening extending proximate the first position to a second position spaced apart from the first position. The land outlet emits cement at a constant velocity around the outer periphery of the porous ceramic to dispose a uniform skin thereon as the porous ceramic moves axially relative to the land outlet.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A skinning apparatus, comprising: an axial skinning manifold to apply a uniform cement skin to an outer peripheral surface of a porous ceramic, the axial skinning manifold comprising: a curved adaptive pipe comprising a length to flow cement in a circumferential direction, an inlet to accept cement at a first position of the length, and an adaptive opening along the length to emit cement, a land disposed along the length of the curved adaptive pipe comprising a land channel at the adaptive opening to accept the cement, the land channel extending from the adaptive opening to an inner circumference land opening to equilibrate cement pressure along the land opening and dispose the cement on the outer peripheral surface of the porous ceramic; and a source of motive force to controllably urge the porous ceramic into and through the axial skinning manifold, wherein the land channel comprises a first thickness constant from the adaptive opening to the inner circumference land opening proximate the first position and a second thickness constant from the adaptive opening to the inner circumference land opening greater than the first thickness at a second position circumferentially spaced apart from the first position. 2. The skinning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the land channel thickness continuously varies from the first thickness proximate the first position to the second thickness greater than the first thickness at the second position. 3. The skinning apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a unipipe, comprising: a first open end to accept the porous ceramic, a second open end to emit the porous ceramic with the uniform skin on the outer peripheral surface, and a sidewall extending from the first open end to the second open end, the sidewall comprising an inner surface to press cement to the outer peripheral surface of the porous ceramic, and through-holes to pass cement from the land outlet to the inner surface to contact the outer peripheral surface of the porous ceramic, the through-holes spaced apart from the first end and the second end of the unipipe. 4. The skinning apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising a land chamber to receive cement from the land outlet and emit cement to the through-holes. 5. The skinning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the curved adaptive pipe further comprises a plurality of inlets spaced evenly along the length. 6. The skinning apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of inlets is two inlets spaced evenly along the length. 7. The skinning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the curved adaptive pipe length comprises a closed loop. 8. The skinning apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the closed loop surrounds a unipipe comprising an elliptical, circular, square, or hexagonal cross section viewed perpendicular to axial direction, the unipipe, comprising: a first open end to accept the porous ceramic, a second open end to emit the porous ceramic with the uniform skin on the outer peripheral surface, and a sidewall extending from the first open end to the second open end, the sidewall comprising an inner surface to press cement to the outer peripheral surface of the porous ceramic, and through-holes to pass cement from the land outlet to the inner surface to contact the outer peripheral surface of the porous ceramic, the through-holes spaced apart from the first end and the second end of the unipipe. 9. The skinning apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a cross section of the adaptive pipe, comprises a taper to the adaptive opening. 10. A skinning apparatus, comprising: an axial skinning manifold to apply a uniform cement skin to an outer peripheral surface of a porous ceramic, the axial skinning manifold comprising: a curved adaptive pipe comprising a length to flow cement in a circumferential direction, an inlet to accept cement at a first position of the length, and an adaptive opening along the length to emit cement, a land disposed along the length of the curved adaptive pipe comprising a land channel at the adaptive opening to accept the cement, the land channel extending from the adaptive opening to an inner circumference land opening to equilibrate cement pressure along the land opening and dispose the cement on the outer peripheral surface of the porous ceramic; and a source of motive force to controllably urge the porous ceramic into and through the axial skinning manifold, wherein the land comprises a first length constant from the adaptive opening to the inner circumference land opening proximate the first position and a second length constant from the adaptive opening to the inner circumference land opening less than the first length at a second circumferential position spaced apart from the first position.
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