US61143A - Improved mode of peoteotiktg abmoe plates - Google Patents

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US61143A
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  • This process or method is based upon the employment of electro'metallurgy applied to cover the steel,irou, or cast-iron plates with an insulating'and protective coating of copper, the efl'ect of which, when so produced, is by a peculiar action of neutralization of the electric currents to render the plates quite inoxidizabl. It is the employment and application to armor plates and to other metallic articles of this process with the view of protecting them, which form'the subject of this invention. I proceed as follows:
  • the plates are shaped, perforated, and prepared for putting together before being submitted to the three following operations.
  • the first operation is the cleaning.
  • the plates are immersed in a vessel containing a suitable acid liquid.
  • the second operation is the coating with copperby the galvanic process.
  • the cleaned plates are placed in a bath made alkaline by cyanide of potassium.
  • the vessel containing the bath is by preference stoneware.
  • In the interior is a plate of copper, facing, and of the same dimensions as, the armor or other plate.
  • the two conducting wires of a galvanic pile are placed, one in connection with the copper and the other with the armor plate, and an electric current is thereby established which causes a deposit of copper upon the armor plate; in a few hours the layer deposited is sufliciently thick to insulate or separate the iron.
  • the third operation consists in strengthening or increasing the first layer of copper which covers the armor plate, by submitting the plate to a second galvanic coppering.
  • the plate already coated with copper is immersed in an acid bath of sulphate of copper, a plate of copper of the same dimensions being'placed opposite the armor plate.-
  • the bath is contained in a wooden vessel, and is also traversed by an electric current from a pile.
  • the plates should be left in this bath for from one to two days, when the coating of copper will be sufficientlythick. This process is applicable for'insulatingi or protecting armor or other plates or articles before or after their formation or completed execution.

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MAYEUL BERNABE, OF TOULON, FRANCE. Letters Patent No. 61,143, dated January 15, 1867 IMPROVED MODE OF PROTECTING ARMOR PLATES.
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it knownthat I, MAYEUL BERNABE, of Toulon, in the empire of France, have invented a new or improved process or method of treating Armor Plates and other metallic articles, to render them inoxidizable; of which I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description.
This process or method is based upon the employment of electro'metallurgy applied to cover the steel,irou, or cast-iron plates with an insulating'and protective coating of copper, the efl'ect of which, when so produced, is by a peculiar action of neutralization of the electric currents to render the plates quite inoxidizabl. It is the employment and application to armor plates and to other metallic articles of this process with the view of protecting them, which form'the subject of this invention. I proceed as follows:
The plates are shaped, perforated, and prepared for putting together before being submitted to the three following operations. The first operation is the cleaning. The plates are immersed in a vessel containing a suitable acid liquid. The second operation is the coating with copperby the galvanic process. The cleaned plates are placed in a bath made alkaline by cyanide of potassium. The vessel containing the bath is by preference stoneware. In the interior is a plate of copper, facing, and of the same dimensions as, the armor or other plate. The two conducting wires of a galvanic pile are placed, one in connection with the copper and the other with the armor plate, and an electric current is thereby established which causes a deposit of copper upon the armor plate; in a few hours the layer deposited is sufliciently thick to insulate or separate the iron. The third operation consists in strengthening or increasing the first layer of copper which covers the armor plate, by submitting the plate to a second galvanic coppering. For this purpose the plate already coated with copper is immersed in an acid bath of sulphate of copper, a plate of copper of the same dimensions being'placed opposite the armor plate.- The bath is contained in a wooden vessel, and is also traversed by an electric current from a pile. The plates should be left in this bath for from one to two days, when the coating of copper will be sufficientlythick. This process is applicable for'insulatingi or protecting armor or other plates or articles before or after their formation or completed execution.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, -is
The herein-described method or process of covering the steel, iron, or cast-iron plates with an insulating and protective coating of copper for neutralizing the electric currents and rendering the plates inoxidizable.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification before two subscribing witnesses.
M. BERNABE. Witnesses:
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US2420291A (en) * 1940-07-22 1947-05-13 Nat Standard Co Electrodepositing copper upon steel wire
US6656606B1 (en) 2000-08-17 2003-12-02 The Westaim Corporation Electroplated aluminum parts and process of production
US20050027636A1 (en) * 2003-07-29 2005-02-03 Joel Gilbert Method and apparatus for trading energy commitments

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2420291A (en) * 1940-07-22 1947-05-13 Nat Standard Co Electrodepositing copper upon steel wire
US6656606B1 (en) 2000-08-17 2003-12-02 The Westaim Corporation Electroplated aluminum parts and process of production
US6692630B2 (en) 2000-08-17 2004-02-17 The Westaim Corporation Electroplated aluminum parts and process for production
US20050027636A1 (en) * 2003-07-29 2005-02-03 Joel Gilbert Method and apparatus for trading energy commitments

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