EP0121009A1 - Hanger for parts to be coated - Google Patents

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EP0121009A1
EP0121009A1 EP83301780A EP83301780A EP0121009A1 EP 0121009 A1 EP0121009 A1 EP 0121009A1 EP 83301780 A EP83301780 A EP 83301780A EP 83301780 A EP83301780 A EP 83301780A EP 0121009 A1 EP0121009 A1 EP 0121009A1
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Günter Kistner
Peter Zawiepucha
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Deere and Co
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Priority to DE198383301780T priority patent/DE121009T1/en
Priority to DE8383301780T priority patent/DE3363900D1/en
Priority to ES1984278486U priority patent/ES278486Y/en
Priority to ZA842355A priority patent/ZA842355B/en
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C25ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PROCESSES; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • C25DPROCESSES FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PRODUCTION OF COATINGS; ELECTROFORMING; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • C25D13/00Electrophoretic coating characterised by the process
    • C25D13/22Servicing or operating apparatus or multistep processes
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C25ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PROCESSES; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • C25DPROCESSES FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PRODUCTION OF COATINGS; ELECTROFORMING; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • C25D17/00Constructional parts, or assemblies thereof, of cells for electrolytic coating
    • C25D17/06Suspending or supporting devices for articles to be coated
    • C25D17/08Supporting racks, i.e. not for suspending

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  • the invention relates to a hanger for parts to be coated under electrical influence, comprising an upwardly inclined prong projecting from a support member.
  • a plurality of prongs preferably project from the same support member.
  • hangers have been used in electro-painting baths.
  • a part to be painted and which has an aperture is slid over a prong which is chrome plate for improved electrical contact with the part.
  • the prongs are round in transverse cross-section.
  • the contact achieved with this apparatus has not always been sufficient to achieve reliable, high-quality painting.
  • a part hung on a prong especially a.light, mass-produced part, can be dislodged from its prong by the fluid forces acting on the part as the hanger is immersed. For this reason it has been the practice to wire the parts on to the prongs, which is a tedious operation.
  • the present invention is characterised in that the hanger comprises a prong which tapers from its root to its distal end and has sharp, longitudinally extending corners.
  • the hanger comprises a prong which tapers from its root to its distal end and has sharp, longitudinally extending corners.
  • the prong is a pyramidal prong.
  • the metal hanger 2 of Fig. 1 comprises a central, box- section spine 4.
  • the spine acts as a support member for prongs 6, a row of which projects from each of the four sides of the spine.
  • the hanger 2 is shown in its orientation for dipping into a colour bath, with its spine 4 vertical, and the prongs 6 constituting a generally upwardly facing array.
  • Each prong 6 is a sharp-cornered, triangular pyramid.
  • the transverse cross-section of a prong is shown as an equilateral triangle in Fig. 3a.
  • Parts to be painted which have an aperture are,slid over the prongs to positions such as that of the metal plate 8 in Fig. 1.
  • the prong 6 contacts the inner wall of the aperture 10 of the plate 8 to be painted at the three sharp corners 12 of the prong.
  • the plate may be firmly secured on the prong and a good electrical contact is then provided between the plate and the hanger 2.
  • the hanger 2 is then lowered into the colour bath.
  • the painted plate has only three tiny areas left unpainted, at the inner wall of the aperture 10.
  • Any part may be painted provided it has an aperture which is within the range of sizes of circumcircles defined by the tapering corners of the prongs.
  • the prongs 6 should be of harder material than the parts to be painted, at least at the corners 12 of the prong. This condition may be achieved in many known ways, for example, using a hanger constructed of a hard metal, surface hardening the hanger or by using a metal which shows considerable work hardening.
  • prongs 6 are shown with sharp ends 14. It may be preferred, for safety reasons, to round off the ends.
  • Figs. 3b and 3c show alternative prongs in transverse cross-section, and depict an isosceles triangle and a spherical triangle with concave sides, respectively.
  • Another alternative is a prong of star cross-section. Prongs with other than three corners may be used; the basic requirement is simply that the prongs should have fairly sharp corners.

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Abstract

A hanger (2) comprises a spine (4) and an array of prongs (6) projecting from the spine. The prongs taper from the spine and are triangularly-based pyramids. Apertured parts (8) to be coated are pushed onto the prongs, prior to lowering the hanger, into a coating bath.
The invention provides secure attachment of the parts on the hanger and good electrical contact between the parts and the hanger. The latter is of advantage in electrical coating processes.

Description

  • The invention relates to a hanger for parts to be coated under electrical influence, comprising an upwardly inclined prong projecting from a support member. In practice a plurality of prongs preferably project from the same support member.
  • Such hangers have been used in electro-painting baths. A part to be painted and which has an aperture, is slid over a prong which is chrome plate for improved electrical contact with the part. The prongs are round in transverse cross-section. However, the contact achieved with this apparatus has not always been sufficient to achieve reliable, high-quality painting.
  • Moreover, a part hung on a prong, especially a.light, mass-produced part, can be dislodged from its prong by the fluid forces acting on the part as the hanger is immersed. For this reason it has been the practice to wire the parts on to the prongs, which is a tedious operation.
  • It is an object of the present invention to overcome these problems.
  • The present invention is characterised in that the hanger comprises a prong which tapers from its root to its distal end and has sharp, longitudinally extending corners. When a part is placed on a prong the area of contact between the prong and the part is small, but the electrical contact is good. Moreover, the part is securely retained on the hanger and the unpainted area of the part is small.
  • Preferably the prong is a pyramidal prong.
  • The invention will now be further described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
    • Fig. 1 shows the hanger with a part to be painted attached to it;
    • Fig. 2 is a part view along the arrow C of Fig. 1; and
    • Fig. 3ais a transverse cross-section of a prong along the line A-B in Fig. l,and Figs. 3b and 3c are transverse cross-sections of other embodiments of prong.
  • The metal hanger 2 of Fig. 1 comprises a central, box- section spine 4. The spine acts as a support member for prongs 6, a row of which projects from each of the four sides of the spine. The hanger 2 is shown in its orientation for dipping into a colour bath, with its spine 4 vertical, and the prongs 6 constituting a generally upwardly facing array.
  • Each prong 6 is a sharp-cornered, triangular pyramid. The transverse cross-section of a prong is shown as an equilateral triangle in Fig. 3a.
  • Parts to be painted, which have an aperture are,slid over the prongs to positions such as that of the metal plate 8 in Fig. 1. As is shown by Fig. 2, the prong 6 contacts the inner wall of the aperture 10 of the plate 8 to be painted at the three sharp corners 12 of the prong. The plate may be firmly secured on the prong and a good electrical contact is then provided between the plate and the hanger 2. The hanger 2 is then lowered into the colour bath. The painted plate has only three tiny areas left unpainted, at the inner wall of the aperture 10.
  • Any part may be painted provided it has an aperture which is within the range of sizes of circumcircles defined by the tapering corners of the prongs.
  • The prongs 6 should be of harder material than the parts to be painted, at least at the corners 12 of the prong. This condition may be achieved in many known ways, for example, using a hanger constructed of a hard metal, surface hardening the hanger or by using a metal which shows considerable work hardening.
  • In the above example the prongs 6 are shown with sharp ends 14. It may be preferred, for safety reasons, to round off the ends.
  • It will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the use of the prongs described. Figs. 3b and 3c show alternative prongs in transverse cross-section, and depict an isosceles triangle and a spherical triangle with concave sides, respectively. Another alternative is a prong of star cross-section. Prongs with other than three corners may be used; the basic requirement is simply that the prongs should have fairly sharp corners.

Claims (6)

1. A hanger (2) for parts (8) to be coated under electrical influence, comprising an upwardly inclined prong (6) projecting from a support member (4), characterised in that the prong tapers from its root to its distal end and has sharp, longitudinally extending corners (12).
2. A hanger according to claim 1, characterised in that the prong is a pyramidal prong.
3. A hanger according to claim 2, characterised in that the prong is of triangular transverse cross-section.
4. A hanger according to claim 3, characterised in that the faces of the prong are concave in transverse cross-section.
1. A hanger (2) for parts (8) to be coated under electrical influence, comprising an upwardly inclined prong (6) which projects from a support member (4) and tapers from its root to its distal end, characterised in that the prong is of triangular transverse cross-section, and has sharp, longitudinally extending corners (12).
2. A hanger according to claim 1, characterised in that the faces of the prongs are concave in transverse cross-section.
EP83301780A 1983-03-30 1983-03-30 Hanger for parts to be coated Expired EP0121009B1 (en)

Priority Applications (5)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
EP83301780A EP0121009B1 (en) 1983-03-30 1983-03-30 Hanger for parts to be coated
DE198383301780T DE121009T1 (en) 1983-03-30 1983-03-30 BRACKET FOR ITEMS TO BE PLATED.
DE8383301780T DE3363900D1 (en) 1983-03-30 1983-03-30 Hanger for parts to be coated
ES1984278486U ES278486Y (en) 1983-03-30 1984-03-29 A HANGER FOR PARTS TO BE COVERED UNDER ELECTRICAL ACTION.
ZA842355A ZA842355B (en) 1983-03-30 1984-03-29 Hanger for parts to be coated

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EP83301780A EP0121009B1 (en) 1983-03-30 1983-03-30 Hanger for parts to be coated

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EP0121009A1 true EP0121009A1 (en) 1984-10-10
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FR1333180A (en) * 1962-06-13 1963-07-26 Device for the treatment of surfaces, in particular for electroplating or painting

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR1333180A (en) * 1962-06-13 1963-07-26 Device for the treatment of surfaces, in particular for electroplating or painting

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ZA842355B (en) 1985-11-27
EP0121009B1 (en) 1986-06-04
ES278486Y (en) 1985-05-16
DE121009T1 (en) 1985-10-24
DE3363900D1 (en) 1986-07-10
ES278486U (en) 1984-11-16

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