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method and device for applying ueberzuges adjusted by or certain areas of adjusted electrically by electric deposition of senior gegenstaende organic binding material from a liquid medium
method and device for applying ueberzuges adjusted by or certain areas of adjusted electrically by electric deposition of senior gegenstaende organic binding material from a liquid medium
In a method of electro-phoretically applying a coating to electrically conducting surface areas of an article in which the article is placed in close juxtaposition with the electrode of a cell and an electric potential is applied between the article and the electrode until coating of the article is complete, a polymer-containing electrolyte is centrifugally retained between the article and the electrode during electrolysis. The apparatus shown for the coating of tin can bodies which are open at each end comprises a stationary horizontal shaft 26 from which extend ten arms 35 which together with the disc 33 form a circular unit which rotates about the shaft 26. A cam system (Fig. 4B) comprising an indexing cam 27, bevel gear wheel 29 and bevel gear 30, is provided upon the shaft 26 by means of which the arms 35 are indexed about their longitudinal axes during rotation about the shaft 26, each rotation about the shaft 26 producing a quarter turn of the arm 35 about its axis. Each arm 35 acts as a support for a turret 34 which supports four equi-spaced sets of can-gripping means arranged to receive and hold a can body, and also three turrets such that three of the four can-gripping means may be positioned within a respective turret. Indexing of the arm 35 moves each can-gripping means PICT:1117831/C6-C7/1 into the position previously filled by the adjacent can-gripping means. The position not lying within a turret is that at which cans are loaded and unloaded from the apparatus. The first turret entered acts as an electrolytic cell, and the second and third as rinsing means. Axial reciprocation of the arm 35 enabling the can-gripping means to be removed from one turret and placed in the next is controlled by a cam 36, and cam 49 enables the can-gripping means in the loading position to be opened and shut. Means are provided by which electrolyte or rinsing water is provided to the turrets such that it is first retained in the turret by centrifugal force and upon removing the can from the turret, is also removed therefrom by centrifugal force. In a further embodiment Fig. 9 (not shown) there is provided a trough (80) of electrolyte mounted for rotation about a central vertical axis. Positioned at the edge thereof are cells (77) having their open ends facing towards the trough such that on rotation of the trough electrolyte flows into the cell and is retained there by centrifugal force. Means are provided whereby an article to be coated is moved into each cell and an electrical potential provided between the article and an electrode within the cell.ALSO:In a method of electro-phoretically applying a coating to electrically conducting surface areas of an article in which the article is placed in close juxtaposition with the electrode of a cell and an electric potential is applied between the article and the electrode until coating of the article is complete, a polymer-containing electrolyte is centrifugally retained between the article and the electrode during electrolysis. The apparatus shown for the coating of tin can bodies which are open at each end comprises a stationary horizontal shaft 26 from which extend ten arms 35 which together with the disc 33 form a circular unit which rotates about the shaft 26. A cam system (Fig. 4B) comprising an indexing cam 27, bevel gear wheel 29 and bevel gear 30, is provided upon the shaft 26 by means of which the arms 35 are indexed about their longitudinal axes during rotation about the shaft 26, each rotation about the shaft 26 producing a quarter turn of the arm 35 about its axis. Each arm 35 acts as a support for a turret 34 which supports four equi-spaced sets of can-gripping means arranged to receive and hold a can body, and also three turrets such that three of the four can-gripping means may be positioned within a respective turret. Indexing of the arm 35 moves each can-gripping means PICT:1117831/C6-C7/1 into the position previously filed by the adjacent can-gripping means. The position not lying within a turret is that at which cans are loaded and unloaded from the apparatus. The first turret entered acts as an electrolytic cell, and the second and third as rinsing means. Axial reciprocation of the arm 35 enabling the can-gripping means to be removed from one turret and placed in the next is controlled by a cam 36, and cam 49 enables the can-gripping means in the loading position to be opened and shut. Means are provided by which electrolyte or rinsing water is provided to the turrets such that it is first retained in the turret by cetrifugal force and upon removing the can from the turret, is also removed therefrom by centrifugal force. In a further embodiment Fig.9 (not shown) there is provided a trough (80) of electrolyte mounted for rotation about a central vertical axis. Positioned at the edge thereof are cells (77) having their open ends facing towards the trough such that on rotation of the trough electrolyte flows into the cell and is retained there by centrifugal force. Means are provided whereby an article to be coated is moved into each cell and an electrical potential provided between the article and an electrode within the cell.
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