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US1350758A
US1350758A US1350758DA US1350758A US 1350758 A US1350758 A US 1350758A US 1350758D A US1350758D A US 1350758DA US 1350758 A US1350758 A US 1350758A
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    • C25ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PROCESSES; APPARATUS THEREFOR
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  • a further object of my invention is to provide a protective insulating covering for certain portions of a'metallic plate for supporting objects to be electroplated, which shall be of such a nature as will permit of the plate being quickly and easily placed within or removed from it and which shall especially prevent the abrasion of the iiisulating coating of the plate under operating conditions.
  • Figure l is a plan illustrating my invention as applied to a-supporting back.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional perspective view of the structure shown in Fig. l; and I Fig. 3 is a fragmentary transverse section on a somewhat larger scale than Fig. l and taken on the line 33.
  • FIG. 1 represents a plate of electrically conducting material, such as lead, which under. conditions of use is heavily coated on both faces and at its edges with suitable insulating material such as i complished operation to remove acoated Wax as indicated at 2.
  • This plate is usually of substantially rectangular outline and has at one end a projecting terminal lug 3.
  • the structures to be electro-plated or from which impressions, electrotypes, etc, are to be made, are placed with their backs against one face of the insulating coating of the matrix or plate 1 and are electrically connected with the latter as well as rigidly held to it by metallic tacks or pins 4 which pass through the Wax and enter the plate.
  • PatentedAug. 2 f, 1.5)20 Specification of Letters Patent.
  • theform of'a non-conducting frame 5 consisting of a flatxbody of material unaffected by the plating bath and incapable of conducting an electric current such as is used in this art.
  • Such structure may consist of hard rubber, bakelite, glass, celluloid, or the like, preferably recessed on one face for the reception of the plate 1 with its insulating coatings.
  • the opposite longitudinal edges of the platereceiving recess are undercut and at one end the frame is cut away as indicated at 5 to permit of the passage therethrough of the terminal lug 3.
  • the opposite wall of the recess is preferably altogether omitted so as to permit of the coated backing or plate to be slid into place in the frame.
  • the terminal lug 3 has the usual holes or openings 9 for the reception of the hooks whereby it is suspended in the plating bath, and it is obvious that when protected with my frame as above described, there is no possibility of the protective insulating coverings of wax along its edges being scraped off or punctured by careless handling or the like. As a consequence of this protection, there is little or no deposit of bodies of metal as is invariably the case when some part of the frame 1 is in contact with the liquid of the bath and all of the current flowing in the circuit is' usefully employed in depositing metal upon the plates 7 from whence it flows through the tacks 6 to the plate 1 and thence to the external circuit through the terminal lug 3.
  • a protective frame for an electroplate backing consisting of a structure of insulating material formed to removably receive an insulated backing plate.
  • a protective frame for an electroplate backing consisting of a substantially flat body of insulating material having oppositely placed, undercut portions for holding such backing against relative lateral movement.
  • a frame for an electroplate backing consisting of a substantially flat body of in sulating material having parallel, longitudinally extending undercut side portions with laterally extending portions at one end for holding it to a backing plate and open at the opposite end to permit of insertion of a plate.

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W. H. WELSH.
CASE FOR MATRIX CARRIERS.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 9, 1920.
1,350,758. Patentemg. 24,1920.
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CASE FOR MATRIX-CARRIERS.
vented from injury which would expose itsv metallic surface to the action of the bath and cause an undesired and uselessdeposit of metal with a consequent waste of current.
A further object of my invention is to provide a protective insulating covering for certain portions of a'metallic plate for supporting objects to be electroplated, which shall be of such a nature as will permit of the plate being quickly and easily placed within or removed from it and which shall especially prevent the abrasion of the iiisulating coating of the plate under operating conditions. I
These objects and other advantageous ends I attain as hereinafter set forth; reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which,
Figure l is a plan illustrating my invention as applied to a-supporting back.
Fig. 2 is a sectional perspective view of the structure shown in Fig. l; and I Fig. 3 is a fragmentary transverse section on a somewhat larger scale than Fig. l and taken on the line 33.
In the above drawings 1 represents a plate of electrically conducting material, such as lead, which under. conditions of use is heavily coated on both faces and at its edges with suitable insulating material such as i complished operation to remove acoated Wax as indicated at 2. This plate is usually of substantially rectangular outline and has at one end a projecting terminal lug 3. The structures to be electro-plated or from which impressions, electrotypes, etc, are to be made, are placed with their backs against one face of the insulating coating of the matrix or plate 1 and are electrically connected with the latter as well as rigidly held to it by metallic tacks or pins 4 which pass through the Wax and enter the plate.
Specification of Letters Patent. PatentedAug. 2 f, 1.5)20.
Application filed. January 9, 1920. serial No. 350,427.
In accordance with my invention 1- provide a protective structure for this coated 1 plate with the structures carried thereby, in
theform of'a non-conducting frame 5 consisting of a flatxbody of material unaffected by the plating bath and incapable of conducting an electric current such as is used in this art. Such structure may consist of hard rubber, bakelite, glass, celluloid, or the like, preferably recessed on one face for the reception of the plate 1 with its insulating coatings.
F or this purpose the opposite longitudinal edges of the platereceiving recess are undercut and at one end the frame is cut away as indicated at 5 to permit of the passage therethrough of the terminal lug 3. The opposite wall of the recess is preferably altogether omitted so as to permit of the coated backing or plate to be slid into place in the frame. After being thus positioned, a body of insulating wax 8 is placed around the edges of the backing plate to prevent the electrolyte or bath getting between it and the frame.
The terminal lug 3 has the usual holes or openings 9 for the reception of the hooks whereby it is suspended in the plating bath, and it is obvious that when protected with my frame as above described, there is no possibility of the protective insulating coverings of wax along its edges being scraped off or punctured by careless handling or the like. As a consequence of this protection, there is little or no deposit of bodies of metal as is invariably the case when some part of the frame 1 is in contact with the liquid of the bath and all of the current flowing in the circuit is' usefully employed in depositing metal upon the plates 7 from whence it flows through the tacks 6 to the plate 1 and thence to the external circuit through the terminal lug 3.
It is obviously a simple and easily acplate from the frame when this is desired for any reason and to replace it by another.
I claim 1. A protective frame for an electroplate backing consisting of a structure of insulating material formed to removably receive an insulated backing plate.
2. A protective frame for an electroplate backing consisting of a substantially flat body of insulating material having oppositely placed, undercut portions for holding such backing against relative lateral movement.
8. A frame for an electroplate backing consisting of a substantially flat body of in sulating material having parallel, longitudinally extending undercut side portions with laterally extending portions at one end for holding it to a backing plate and open at the opposite end to permit of insertion of a plate.
4%. The combination of a metallic backing plate having an insulating covering with a removable insulating frame extending over one face and on the opposite sides of said backing plate.
5. The combination of a metallic backing plate having an insulating covering; removable insulating frame extending over one face and on the opposite sides of said backing plate; with plastic insulating material for preventing access of liquid between the frame and one face of the backing plate.
6. The combination of a frame of insulating material having parallel undercut projecting side portions; a metallic backing plate mounted on said frame between said side portions; with insulating-material bctween the frame and said backing plate for preventin access of liquid to its rear face and edges.
WILLIAM H. WELSH.
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US2651614A (en) * 1949-12-16 1953-09-08 Electrographic Corp Electrotyper's case
US2683112A (en) * 1951-02-07 1954-07-06 Gen Motors Corp Method of electroplating

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2651614A (en) * 1949-12-16 1953-09-08 Electrographic Corp Electrotyper's case
US2683112A (en) * 1951-02-07 1954-07-06 Gen Motors Corp Method of electroplating

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