US963817A - Dipping mechanism for electroplating apparatus. - Google Patents

Dipping mechanism for electroplating apparatus. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US963817A
US963817A US49357609A US1909493576A US963817A US 963817 A US963817 A US 963817A US 49357609 A US49357609 A US 49357609A US 1909493576 A US1909493576 A US 1909493576A US 963817 A US963817 A US 963817A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
carrier
work
holder
dipping mechanism
work holder
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US49357609A
Inventor
John H Shaw
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Sargent Manufacturing Co
Original Assignee
Sargent and Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Sargent and Co filed Critical Sargent and Co
Priority to US49357609A priority Critical patent/US963817A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US963817A publication Critical patent/US963817A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G49/00Conveying systems characterised by their application for specified purposes not otherwise provided for
    • B65G49/02Conveying systems characterised by their application for specified purposes not otherwise provided for for conveying workpieces through baths of liquid
    • B65G49/04Conveying systems characterised by their application for specified purposes not otherwise provided for for conveying workpieces through baths of liquid the workpieces being immersed and withdrawn by movement in a vertical direction
    • B65G49/0409Conveying systems characterised by their application for specified purposes not otherwise provided for for conveying workpieces through baths of liquid the workpieces being immersed and withdrawn by movement in a vertical direction specially adapted for workpieces of definite length
    • B65G49/0413Conveying systems characterised by their application for specified purposes not otherwise provided for for conveying workpieces through baths of liquid the workpieces being immersed and withdrawn by movement in a vertical direction specially adapted for workpieces of definite length arrangements for conveyance through the bath
    • B65G49/0418Conveying systems characterised by their application for specified purposes not otherwise provided for for conveying workpieces through baths of liquid the workpieces being immersed and withdrawn by movement in a vertical direction specially adapted for workpieces of definite length arrangements for conveyance through the bath chain or belt conveyors

Definitions

  • W/TNESSES 'INVEY 0R. fl N. W? W BY W Mir m ATTORNEi S J. H. SHAW. DIPPING MECHANISM FOR ELEOTROPLATING APPARATUS.
  • This invention has for its object the production of a simple and eflicient apparatus for continuously carrying on the operation of electro-plating by providing mechanism for automatically immersing and extracting ated and transferring them from one bath to the other.
  • This object is accomplished by means of a traveler supporting the carrier from the work holder, and novel mechanism for actuating the carrier at the proper time to raise the work holder to remove the articles from one bath and immerse or dip them again in the next succeeding bath.
  • the means provided for raising and lowering the work holder have failed to give the articles the full benefit of the bath, because the articles have been gradually raised from'and lowered into the bath as they have traveled from'one end of the tub to the other.
  • the present invention provides a rotary member that actuates the carrier to swing the work holder in a reverse direction from the movement of the traveler as the Work holder is raised or lowered, thereby permitting the articles or work holder to travel on t1on of the apparatus, and Fig. 3, a transverse vertica section through the traveler and earl-gait, and the actuating mechanism.
  • the parts deslgnated by the letters A, A represent a series of baths or tubs, and B an endless chain rotated in a horizontal plane by means of a sprocket C driven by any suitable actuating mechanism (not herein shown).
  • a sprocket C driven by any suitable actuating mechanism (not herein shown).
  • travelers D Suspended from links X of the chain properly spaced are travelers D. These may be suspended (as shown more particularly in Fig. 3) by means of a supporting plate T fitting over the link X of the chain andsecured to the upper end of the traveler D by a bolt or bolts V.
  • Each traveler D has transverse bearin s for a loosely rotating shaft or carrier l d to an 4 outer end of which is rigidly secured a supportin arm F with a holder F.
  • the traveler D wheels G are loosely mounted on the carrier E.
  • The'se wheels G are ada ted to run on the elevated track J mount below the chain B and above the tank or tanks A, A, etc.
  • the track is herein shown consisting of two parallel rails J and J, and the wheels of the carrier are held on the rails by means of a depending studH on which is mounted a roller I of proper width to fit between the two rails of the tracks J and J and prevent lateral movement of the traveler D.
  • gears L and M are adapted to engage ratchetsO and P, respectively, which are located in proximity to the rails J and J of the elevated track.
  • the ratchets O and P are situated (as shown more particularly in Figs. 1 and 2) over the partitlons S, S, between the several tubs or baths A, A, etc.
  • Work-holders R are adapted to be supported on the holder F of the arm F of the carrier in any suitable manner.
  • the operation of the apparatus is as fol-' lows:
  • the articles to be lated are placed upon work holders R, and the chain B set in motion by ,means of the sprocket C.
  • the two gears L and M mounted on the axle E of the carrier differ in diameter.
  • dipping mechanism the combination with a rotary member adapted to travel above a bath and to be intermittently rotated; of a work holder raised or lowered upon the rotation of said member, substantially as described.
  • dipping mechanism the combination with awork holder; of atraveling carrier; a rotary member carried thereby, and adapted to raise or lower the work holder upon the rotation of said member, substantially as describedl 5.
  • dipping mechanism the combination with a series of work*holders;'of a series of rotary members adapted to raise or --lower them upon the rotation of said mem- 'bers; and means'for propelling said members horizontally .and for. rotating each member separately, substantially as described j 6.
  • dippingcmechanism the combination with a carrier; of a work holder supported thereby; and means for rotating said carrier and thereby raising or lowering saidholder, substantially as described.
  • dipping mechanism the combina tion with an endless chain; of a carrier propelled thereby; a work holdersupported by :said carrier; and means for rotating said jcarrier and thereby raising or lowering said holder, substantially as described.
  • dipping mechanism the combination with atrack; of a carrier adapted to travel thereon; a work holder supported thereby; and means for rotating said carrier and thereby raising or lowering said holder, substantially as described.
  • a carrier capable of rotation; a work holder s11 ported thereby; and means for rotating said carrier to'raise or lower said holder, substantially as described.
  • dipping mechanism the combinationwith an endless chain; oi a' carrier propelled thereby and capable of rotation; a work holder supported thereby; and means for intermittently rotating said carrier, substantially as described.
  • dipping mechanism the combination with an endless chain; of a series of carriers propelled thereby and capable of independent rotation; work holders supported by said carriers; and means for rotating said carriers se arately to raise or lower said work hol ers, substantially as described.
  • dipping mechanism the combination with an endlesschain; of a series of carriers propelled thereby; work holders supported by said carriers; a gear mounted on said carrier and adapted-to rotate therewith;

Landscapes

  • Coating Apparatus (AREA)

Description

J. H. SHAW.
, DIPPING MEGHANISM FOR ELEGTROPLATING APPARATUS.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 3, 1909.
Patented July 12, 1910.
s SHEETS-SHEET 1.
INVENTOR. Tim M MW FVJTNESSES:
J. H. SHAW. DIPPING MECHANISM FOR ELEGTROPLATING APPARATUS.
APPLICATION I'ILED MAY 3, 1909.
963,817. Patented July 12,1910.
3 BHEB-TS-8HEET 2.
W/TNESSES: 'INVEY 0R. fl N. W? W BY W Mir m ATTORNEi S J. H. SHAW. DIPPING MECHANISM FOR ELEOTROPLATING APPARATUS.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 3, 1909.
963,81 '7, Patented July 12, 1910.
3 BHEETS-SHEET 3.
* m; 11%; W {QM/1 JOHN H. SHAWQOF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR T SABGENT & COMPANY, OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, A. CORPORATION OF CONNECTICUT.
DIPPING MECHANISM FOR ELECTROPLATING APPARATUS.
Patented July 1L2, ieio.
To all whom it may concern:
the articles to be electro-p Be it known that I, JOHN H. SHAW, of the city and county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, have invented new and useful Improvements in Di ping Mechanism for Electroplating or Slmilar Apparatus, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof.
This invention has for its object the production of a simple and eflicient apparatus for continuously carrying on the operation of electro-plating by providing mechanism for automatically immersing and extracting ated and transferring them from one bath to the other. This object is accomplished by means of a traveler supporting the carrier from the work holder, and novel mechanism for actuating the carrier at the proper time to raise the work holder to remove the articles from one bath and immerse or dip them again in the next succeeding bath. Hitherto the means provided for raising and lowering the work holder have failed to give the articles the full benefit of the bath, because the articles have been gradually raised from'and lowered into the bath as they have traveled from'one end of the tub to the other.
The present invention, provides a rotary member that actuates the carrier to swing the work holder in a reverse direction from the movement of the traveler as the Work holder is raised or lowered, thereby permitting the articles or work holder to travel on t1on of the apparatus, and Fig. 3, a transverse vertica section through the traveler and earl-gait, and the actuating mechanism.
In all figures, similar letters of reference represent like parts. 7 a
In the drawings, the parts deslgnated by the letters A, A represent a series of baths or tubs, and B an endless chain rotated in a horizontal plane by means of a sprocket C driven by any suitable actuating mechanism (not herein shown). Suspended from links X of the chain properly spaced are travelers D. These may be suspended (as shown more particularly in Fig. 3) by means of a supporting plate T fitting over the link X of the chain andsecured to the upper end of the traveler D by a bolt or bolts V. Each traveler D has transverse bearin s for a loosely rotating shaft or carrier l d to an 4 outer end of which is rigidly secured a supportin arm F with a holder F. On either side 0 the traveler D wheels G are loosely mounted on the carrier E. The'se wheels G are ada ted to run on the elevated track J mount below the chain B and above the tank or tanks A, A, etc. The track is herein shown consisting of two parallel rails J and J, and the wheels of the carrier are held on the rails by means of a depending studH on which is mounted a roller I of proper width to fit between the two rails of the tracks J and J and prevent lateral movement of the traveler D. There is also mounted on the carrier or shaft E one or more gears L and M which are secured to the shaft. E by keys N, or other suitable means so that they will rotate with the shaft E, although-capable of a limited longitudinal movement thereon. These gears L and M are adapted to engage ratchetsO and P, respectively, which are located in proximity to the rails J and J of the elevated track. The ratchets O and P are situated (as shown more particularly in Figs. 1 and 2) over the partitlons S, S, between the several tubs or baths A, A, etc. Work-holders R are adapted to be supported on the holder F of the arm F of the carrier in any suitable manner.
The operation of the apparatus is as fol-' lows: The articles to be lated are placed upon work holders R, and the chain B set in motion by ,means of the sprocket C.
IVhen one of the travelers D moving along the track J, J comes to a point where one of the gears L or M engages one of the ratchets O or P, the teeth of the gear will mesh with the teeth of the ratchet so that the. ear will be rotated in the direction indicate by the arrow (Fig. 2) and the carrier E to which the gear is keyed will rotate therewith swingmg the arm F around so that its end to .WhlCh the work holder is secured describes a curve substantially like that in-.
.dicated in dotted line (Fig. 2). This movenext succeeding tub 'or bath near its end partition S. The continued. movement of the chain andthe depending carrier moves" the work holder forward on the same hori zontal plane'through the bath or tub".A., u ntil one of the gears L or M engagesfthenext succeeding ratchet mounted overthe -parti-..
tion S at the other endof the bath or tub A, when the operation of raising the work" holder will'be repeatedfas above described.-
By this construction the work'holder is carried 'forward bythe endless chain until it comes to a position almost against the partition S or S When it is raised by the rotation of the axle the outer endof the arm tends to swing sli htlybackward away from the partition, an the reverse direction from that of the movement of the traveler D, as indicated by the dotted lines (Fi 2); On the other hand, when the work hol er is the next succeeding bath or tub A, so tha t the work holderpractically travels through the full-length of the tub on substantial y the same horizontal line.
As it may be desired to raise or dip certain classes of articles more rapidly than others, the two gears L and M mounted on the axle E of the carrier differ in diameter.
By this arrangement, when the gear" L is Y ing from the spirit thereof, what I c aim and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In dipping mechanism, the combination with a work holder; of a traveling rotary member adapted to raise or lower it upon the rotation of said member, substantially as described. Y
2. In dipping mechanism, the combination with a work holder; of a rotary member adapted to travel horizontally above a bath, and upon its rotation to raise or lower the work holder from or into the bath, substantially as described. v
3. In dipping mechanism, the combination with a rotary member adapted to travel above a bath and to be intermittently rotated; of a work holder raised or lowered upon the rotation of said member, substantially as described.
ain dipped in the succeeding tub the com-; l ete revolution of the axle and the armtends to move the work holder backward into; close juxtaposition with the' partition S of 4.111 dipping mechanism, the combination with awork holder; of atraveling carrier; a rotary member carried thereby, and adapted to raise or lower the work holder upon the rotation of said member, substantially as describedl 5. Indipping mechanism, the combination with a series of work*holders;'of a series of rotary members adapted to raise or --lower them upon the rotation of said mem- 'bers; and means'for propelling said members horizontally .and for. rotating each member separately, substantially as described j 6. In dippingcmechanism, the combination with a carrier; of a work holder supported thereby; and means for rotating said carrier and thereby raising or lowering saidholder, substantially as described.
7. In "dipping mechanism, the combina tion with an endless chain; of a carrier propelled thereby; a work holdersupported by :said carrier; and means for rotating said jcarrier and thereby raising or lowering said holder, substantially as described.
8. In dipping mechanism, the combination with atrack; of a carrier adapted to travel thereon; a work holder supported thereby; and means for rotating said carrier and thereby raising or lowering said holder, substantially as described. 9. I dipping mechanism, the combination with a carrier capable of rotation; a work holder s11 ported thereby; and means for rotating said carrier to'raise or lower said holder, substantially as described.
10. In dipping mechanism the combinationwith an endless chain; oi a' carrier propelled thereby and capable of rotation; a work holder supported thereby; and means for intermittently rotating said carrier, substantially as described.
11. In dipping mechanism, the combination with an endless chain; of a series of carriers propelled thereby and capable of independent rotation; work holders supported by said carriers; and means for rotating said carriers se arately to raise or lower said work hol ers, substantially as described.
12. In dipping mechanism, the combination with a rotary carrier; aj crank arm rigidly connectedtherewith for supporting the work holder; and meansfor'rotating said carrier and crank arm, substantially as described.
13. In dipping mechanism, the combination with an endlesschain; of a series of carriers propelled thereby; work holders supported by said carriers; a gear mounted on said carrier and adapted-to rotate therewith;
and an engagement adapted to rotate said gear, substantially asdescribed.
1ft. In dipping mechanism, the combination with an endless chain; of a traveler mounted thereon; a rotar shaft loosel In witness whereof I have hereunto set mounted on said traveler aving a cran my hand on the 27th day of Aprll, 1909. arm; a gear and ratchet connection with said shaft to rotate the same; and a work holder O SHAW supported by said crank arm and raised or Witnesses:
lowered u on the rotation of said shaft, MAY L; OCONNOR, substantial y as described. SAMUEL H. FISHER.
US49357609A 1909-05-03 1909-05-03 Dipping mechanism for electroplating apparatus. Expired - Lifetime US963817A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US49357609A US963817A (en) 1909-05-03 1909-05-03 Dipping mechanism for electroplating apparatus.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US49357609A US963817A (en) 1909-05-03 1909-05-03 Dipping mechanism for electroplating apparatus.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US963817A true US963817A (en) 1910-07-12

Family

ID=3032214

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US49357609A Expired - Lifetime US963817A (en) 1909-05-03 1909-05-03 Dipping mechanism for electroplating apparatus.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US963817A (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2461113A (en) * 1946-10-14 1949-02-08 Hanson Van Winkle Munning Co Fluid treatment equipment
US2469470A (en) * 1944-11-01 1949-05-10 Western Electric Co Plating machine

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2469470A (en) * 1944-11-01 1949-05-10 Western Electric Co Plating machine
US2461113A (en) * 1946-10-14 1949-02-08 Hanson Van Winkle Munning Co Fluid treatment equipment

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
JP5112802B2 (en) System for processing objects, especially vehicle bodies, especially for painting
TWI722530B (en) Hanger moving apparatus for plating
JP6700270B2 (en) Plant for immersion of car body structure
MXPA03009855A (en) Conveyor device for transporting workpieces through a processing area for surface treatment of said workpieces.
US963817A (en) Dipping mechanism for electroplating apparatus.
US3722662A (en) Successive transfer apparatus for surface treatment of elongate articles
US2341606A (en) Electroprocessing machine
US1462511A (en) Reciprocating conveyer system
MX2022000076A (en) Apparatus for surface treatment of vehicles or vehicle parts.
US2738321A (en) Apparatus for automatically conveying and immersing articles
US839719A (en) Dipping mechanism for electroplating apparatus.
US887242A (en) Machine for lifting skins or hides from lime-pits or tan-pits.
CN112626598A (en) Continuous electroplating production line
US1208584A (en) Electrogalvanizing apparatus.
US711913A (en) Driving mechanism for conveyers.
US1613878A (en) Plating equipment
US974694A (en) Pump driving-gear.
US1961856A (en) Quick transfer for side arm conveying mechanism
US586858A (en) Apparatus for pickling or washing metal
US1846053A (en) Article handling machine
US784617A (en) Electroplating apparatus.
US2030984A (en) Automatic electroplating machine
CN110789934A (en) Rail mounted conveyor
US1345617A (en) Loader for bottle-washers
US1656976A (en) Conveyer