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US828814A
US828814A US27780405A US1905277804A US828814A US 828814 A US828814 A US 828814A US 27780405 A US27780405 A US 27780405A US 1905277804 A US1905277804 A US 1905277804A US 828814 A US828814 A US 828814A
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  • My invention has for its object to provide a simple and convenient apparatus for electroplating articles without suspending them in the vat or receptacle containing the solution.
  • This method which is termed sponge-plat ing, is employed when a portion only of an article is to be plated, or when it is not feasible to immerse it in the solution.
  • the operator standing over the vat or receptacle containim the plating solution, takes-in one hand the anode, composed of the metal to be deposited covered with cloth or other suitable absorbent material moistened by dipping it into the solution, and applies it to the cathode or article to be plated held in the other hand, brushing the anode over.
  • an electroplating apparatus comprising a receptacle of tubular or other suitable shape for containing the plating solution and provided with a brush, composed of sponge or other suitable material, through which the solution passes and by means of which it is applied to the surface to be plated and an anode contained within said receptacle.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my electroplating ap- Specification of Letters Patent.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged view of the anode-holder.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged transverse section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1.
  • A represents a receptacle, preferably of tubular shape and composed of glass or other suitable noncon ducting material, said receptacle, which is adapted to contain a quantity of the plating solution, being provided at one end with a brush 8, composed of sponge or other suitable material which may be held in place by contracting the diameter of the end of the tube to form an inwardly-projecting lip or flange or in any other convenient manner, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • a compressible rubber bulb .B within the end of which is-placed a short hard-rubber tube or bushing 10, which serves to stifien the neck of the bulb, so that it will remain securely in place.
  • a flattened rod 12 which is preferably plated with platinum to avoid corrosion or contamination of the solution and extends through the bulb, terminating in a binding-post 13 for the reception. of the positive wire of the electric generator.
  • the opposite end of the rod 12 is provided with a suitable clamp 14 for holding the anode 15, which is composed of the metal to be electrodeposited and is contained within the tube A, reaching to or nearly to the brush 8.
  • apertures 16 16, Fig. 4 which establish communication between the interior of the tube A and the bulb B, so that by compressing the bulb and immersing the brush 8 in the solution a sufficient quantity of the latter may be drawn up into the tube A to partially or wholly cover the anode 15, and on applying the brush to the surface to be plated connected with the negative pole of the electric generator the solution is discharged as required by the compression of the IIO @EWhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
  • An electroplating apparatus comprising a receptacle provided with a brush and adapted to contain the plating solution, an anode contained within said receptacle and adapted to contact with the plating solution therein, and means for drawing the solution into the receptacle and discharging it therefrom.
  • An electroplating apparatus comprising a tubular receptacle provided at one end with a brush and'adapted to contain the plating solution, an anode contained within said receptacle and adapted to contact with the plating solution therein, means for connecting the anode with the electric generator, and means for drawing the solution into the re ceptacle and discharging it therefrom.
  • An electroplating apparatus comprising a tubular receptacle provided at one end with a brush and adapted to contain the plating solution, an anode contained within said receptacle and adapted to contact with the plating solution therein, and a compressible bulb applied to said receptacle for controlling the supply and discharge of the solution.
  • An electroplating apparatus comprising a tubular receptacle provided at one end with a brush and adapted to contain the plating solution, an anode placed within said receptacle and adapted to contact with the plating solution therein, a holder for said anode, a compressible bulb applied to said tubular receptacle for controlling the supply and discharge of the solution, a binding-post, and a suitable electric connection between the binding-post and the anode-holder.
  • An electroplating apparatus comprising a receptacle adapted to contain a plating solution, a brush connected to one end of said receptacle, a compressible bulb connected to the opposite end of said receptacle, an anode contained within said receptacle and adapted to contact with said plating solution, a holder fast at its inner end to said anode and projecting therefrom through said compressible bulb, and a binding-post fast to the other end of said .holder, whereby a deposit of said solution upon the receptacle to be plated is obtained independent of the pressure upon said brush.

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PATENTED AUG.14, 1906.
F. R. CUNNINGHAM. APPARATUS FOR ELBO'TROPLATING.
APPLIOATION FILED SEPT. 11.1906.
THE upnnls PETERS c0. WASHINGTDN, n. c.
-UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANK R. CUNNINGHAM, OF MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS.
APPARATUS FOR ELECTROFLATING.
To all whom, it may concern:
' Be it known that I, FRANK R. CUNNING- HAM, a citizen of the United States, residing at Medford, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Electroplating, of which the following is a specification.
My invention has for its object to provide a simple and convenient apparatus for electroplating articles without suspending them in the vat or receptacle containing the solution. This method, which is termed sponge-plat ing, is employed when a portion only of an article is to be plated, or when it is not feasible to immerse it in the solution. In plating by this method as heretofore practiced the operator, standing over the vat or receptacle containim the plating solution, takes-in one hand the anode, composed of the metal to be deposited covered with cloth or other suitable absorbent material moistened by dipping it into the solution, and applies it to the cathode or article to be plated held in the other hand, brushing the anode over. the article or portion thereof to be plated as often as required and keeping the anode moist by frequently dipping it into the solution. This method is open to the objection that in holding the anode in the hand the solution with which it is moistened comes in contact with and injures the skin, and as the operator in order to frequently moisten the absorbent covering of the anode must necessarily stand over or close to the vat containing the solution (sometimes heated) he is obliged to inhale the fumes arising therefrom to the manifest injury of his health. Moreover, owing to the limited quantity of the solution held by the absorbent covering of the anode and the frequent dipping of the same into the solution the operation is rendered tedious and dis agreeable, and the resulting deposit is not always satisfactory.
To overcome these objections is the purpose of my invention, which consists in an electroplating apparatus comprising a receptacle of tubular or other suitable shape for containing the plating solution and provided with a brush, composed of sponge or other suitable material, through which the solution passes and by means of which it is applied to the surface to be plated and an anode contained within said receptacle.
In the accompanying drawings,, Figure 1 is a side elevation of my electroplating ap- Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed September 1 1, 1905.
paratus. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the same. Fig. 3 is an enlarged view of the anode-holder. Fig. 4 is an enlarged transverse section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1.
In the said drawings, A represents a receptacle, preferably of tubular shape and composed of glass or other suitable noncon ducting material, said receptacle, which is adapted to contain a quantity of the plating solution, being provided at one end with a brush 8, composed of sponge or other suitable material which may be held in place by contracting the diameter of the end of the tube to form an inwardly-projecting lip or flange or in any other convenient manner, as shown in Fig. 2. Within the opposite end of the tube A is fitted a compressible rubber bulb .B, within the end of which is-placed a short hard-rubber tube or bushing 10, which serves to stifien the neck of the bulb, so that it will remain securely in place. Through the bushing 10 passes a flattened rod 12, which is preferably plated with platinum to avoid corrosion or contamination of the solution and extends through the bulb, terminating in a binding-post 13 for the reception. of the positive wire of the electric generator. The opposite end of the rod 12 is provided with a suitable clamp 14 for holding the anode 15, which is composed of the metal to be electrodeposited and is contained within the tube A, reaching to or nearly to the brush 8.
Between the flattened sides of the rod 12 and the cylindrical walls of the bushing 10 are formed apertures 16 16, Fig. 4, which establish communication between the interior of the tube A and the bulb B, so that by compressing the bulb and immersing the brush 8 in the solution a sufficient quantity of the latter may be drawn up into the tube A to partially or wholly cover the anode 15, and on applying the brush to the surface to be plated connected with the negative pole of the electric generator the solution is discharged as required by the compression of the IIO @EWhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. An electroplating apparatus comprising a receptacle provided with a brush and adapted to contain the plating solution, an anode contained within said receptacle and adapted to contact with the plating solution therein, and means for drawing the solution into the receptacle and discharging it therefrom. 2. An electroplating apparatus comprising a tubular receptacle provided at one end with a brush and'adapted to contain the plating solution, an anode contained within said receptacle and adapted to contact with the plating solution therein, means for connecting the anode with the electric generator, and means for drawing the solution into the re ceptacle and discharging it therefrom.
3. An electroplating apparatus comprising a tubular receptacle provided at one end with a brush and adapted to contain the plating solution, an anode contained within said receptacle and adapted to contact with the plating solution therein, and a compressible bulb applied to said receptacle for controlling the supply and discharge of the solution.
4. An electroplating apparatus comprising a tubular receptacle provided at one end with a brush and adapted to contain the plating solution, an anode placed within said receptacle and adapted to contact with the plating solution therein, a holder for said anode, a compressible bulb applied to said tubular receptacle for controlling the supply and discharge of the solution, a binding-post, and a suitable electric connection between the binding-post and the anode-holder.
5. An electroplating apparatus comprising a receptacle adapted to contain a plating solution, a brush connected to one end of said receptacle, a compressible bulb connected to the opposite end of said receptacle, an anode contained within said receptacle and adapted to contact with said plating solution, a holder fast at its inner end to said anode and projecting therefrom through said compressible bulb, and a binding-post fast to the other end of said .holder, whereby a deposit of said solution upon the receptacle to be plated is obtained independent of the pressure upon said brush.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in'presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FRANK R. CUNNINGHAM.
Witnesses:
CHARLES S. GooDING, ANNIE J. DAILEY.
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US2798849A (en) * 1954-09-20 1957-07-09 Allen R Lindsay Electrolytic marking device
US3053747A (en) * 1960-02-29 1962-09-11 Maggio Samuel S Di Electroplating dispenser
US3466239A (en) * 1964-11-25 1969-09-09 Johann Kerschgens Electro plating device
US3520792A (en) * 1965-07-12 1970-07-14 Johann Kerschgens Apparatus for the production of metal coatings
US3713998A (en) * 1970-10-23 1973-01-30 Western Electric Co Method of and apparatus for the electrochemical treatment of work surfaces
US4251328A (en) * 1980-03-20 1981-02-17 General Electric Company Gallium plating
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2798849A (en) * 1954-09-20 1957-07-09 Allen R Lindsay Electrolytic marking device
US3053747A (en) * 1960-02-29 1962-09-11 Maggio Samuel S Di Electroplating dispenser
US3466239A (en) * 1964-11-25 1969-09-09 Johann Kerschgens Electro plating device
US3520792A (en) * 1965-07-12 1970-07-14 Johann Kerschgens Apparatus for the production of metal coatings
US3713998A (en) * 1970-10-23 1973-01-30 Western Electric Co Method of and apparatus for the electrochemical treatment of work surfaces
US4251328A (en) * 1980-03-20 1981-02-17 General Electric Company Gallium plating
WO2005038096A1 (en) * 2003-10-21 2005-04-28 Edk Research Ag Electrode device with integrated electrolyte supply for the surface treatment of metals
US20070235323A1 (en) * 2003-10-21 2007-10-11 Michele Lapelosa Integrated Electrolytic Acting Torch for the Surface Working of Metals
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