US3776186A - System for wet impact plating - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT A system for wet impact plating of metal parts utilizing single tumbling barrel for independent parts rinsing and impacting operations respectively when inter changeable, smaller perforate and imperforate barrel doors are secured to a larger door of the barrel. Rinsing water is supplied to the barrel while rotating with the perforate door in position. Water expenditure is thereby minimized and the rinsing effluent is thereby efi'ectively separated from the impacting medium. A stationary bin with a screen for separating parts from the impacting medium and aqueous solutions is positioned beneath the barrel.
- a venturi eductor which, together with a pump communicating with a water storage tank, is operable to rapidly transfer the impacting medium to a hopper positioned over the barrel for reuse while generating sufficient turbulence to tend to cleanse the impacting medium of spent plating material and promoter chemicals.
- These spent materials pass, with overflow water, through an overflow strainer in the hopper to the water storage tank where they settle and are subsequently removed. Substantially all water is thereby recovered and reused, and the frequency of impacting medium rectification is materially lessened.
- Two separate charges of impacting medium are used in the system, and several tumbling barrel units may be supported by a single water storage tank where the water level and temperature are controlled.
- This invention relates to wet impact plating of metal parts. More particularly, this invention relates to an improved system for wet impact plating of such parts.
- Parts to be plated may be cleansed in the first container or barrel into which a chemical solution is placed. The parts are then plated in the same barrel.
- the drum is speciallyconstructed so that rotation in one direction tumbles the load, with liquid and small particles falling through perforations in the drum. Opposite rotation discharges the parts from the drum; Water may be added for cleansing purposes and to aid in the separation. The entire drum contents passing through the perforations are collected in a pan and then transferred to the first container, or barrel, for further use.
- cleansing and impact plating of the parts in the same solid barrel may result in unnecessary attrition of the impacting medium or in the need for substantial fresh water rinsing and ensuing effluent disposal.
- corrosion, scale and carbon smut, etc. is often removed from the parts to be plated.
- this chute may permit disposal of the rinsing effluent prior to plating, the use of substantial fresh water is required for rinsing since the rinse water must be spilled or overflowed out of the barrel into the chute.
- a particularly significant disadvantage of the. prior proposed system involved the reuseof the impacting medium transferred to the-plating barrel from the pan beneath the separating drum. Since spent plating material and promoter-chemicals are present in the mass of material so transferred, and since these spent materials become present in increasing amounts during subsequent cycles, the length of time between periods of needed rectification of the impacting medium may be extremely short. Since the quantity of impacting medium utilized is generally disporoportionally great in relation. to the quantity of parts plated, the requirement of frequent rectification may make commercial plating operations impractical.
- a preferred form of the invention intended to accomplish at least some of the foregoing objects comprises a system for wet impact plating of metal parts wherein a single tumbling barrel rotatable about a generally horizontal axis is utilized for independent parts cleansing, rinsing and impacting phases of the system operation.
- a rinsing valve communicates with means defining an opening in the barrel on the axis of rotation.
- a side opening extends longitudinally of the barrel between opposite ends, the barrel being otherwise imperforate.
- a large, imperforate door having an access opening is selectively securable to the barrel coextensively with the side opening thereof.
- a smaller perforate door and a smaller imperforate door are sized to retain the metal parts and the impacting medium utilized in the process while permitting aqueous solutions to pass through the perforations in the door.
- a stationary bin is positioned beneath the barrel and supports a screen adjacent the bin top.
- the screen is sized to retain the plated parts and to pass the impacting medium and aqueous solutions.
- a venturi eductor communicates with the bottom of the bin in selectively operable relationship and a conduit provides communication between the venturi eductor and an overhead hopper positioned above the barrel.
- the bottom of the overhead hopper is provided with a valve selectively operable to permit the hopper contents to fall into the barrel.
- an overflow strainer In gravity feed communication between the top of the overhead hopper and a water storage tank is an overflow strainer, the strainer blocking passage of the impacting medium.
- a pump is provided for pumping water from the water storage tank through the venturi eductor and to the overhead hopper from which overflow water and suspended spent materials pass to the water storage tank.
- the metal parts to be plated are loaded into the tumbling barrel through the side opening thereof.
- the selectively operable valve, or pet cock, of the overhead hopper is opened to permit a charge of impacting medium settled at the bottom of the overhead hopper to drop into the barrel through its side opening.
- An amount of water in the overhead hopper usually enough to cover the charge in the hopper, is also permitted to pass into the barrel with the impacting medium.
- the larger imperforate door is then secured in position on the barrel across its side opening.
- the barrel is then rotated about the generally horiama a isj na imepsnqssymcism ai way plat the parts through the interaction of the impacting medium, the plating material and the parts.
- water which has been added to the barrel serves as a carrier for the plating material and as a mass lubricant whereby damage to the parts through abrasion and tangling'of the parts is minimized.
- the barrel contents are emptied onto the screen adjacent the top of the bin.
- the screen serves to separate the plated parts from the remaining barrel contents which pass into the bin through the screen.
- the parts may be hosed down at this time. Since the bin is generally sized to accommodate the volume of a single impacting medium charge utilized, virtually all of the rinsing effluent previously accumulated in the bin is displaced out of the bin.
- the spent material which is carried with the overflow water into the storage tank settles out, by reason of the turbulent free condition in that tank, and may be manually cleaned from the storage tank periodically.
- a single storage tank may support a plurality of tumbling barrel systems, with the water level in the storage tank being maintained constant through a float valve.
- Make-up water supplied through the float valve to the storage tank may be thermostatically controlled to control the temperature of water in the system.
- the need for frequent impacting medium rectification is further minimized through the use of two impacting medium charges.
- One charge is present in the overhead hopper while the other remains in either the tumbling barrel or the bin.
- the tumbling barrel Prior to transfer of the one charge from the bin to the overhead hopper, the tumbling barrel is recharged with the impacting medium maintained in the hopper.
- FIG. 1 an overall system for. wet impact plating of metal parts accordingtto the. present invention may be understood.
- the system includes a tumbling barrel '10 which is utilized for independent parts cleansing, rinsing-and impacting phases of the system operation.
- a conduit is utilized for independent parts cleansing, rinsing-and impacting phases of the system operation.
- the water source may be providedinany convenient manner and for purposes of example is illustrated "as being provided by a water storage tank'l6; As hereinafter more fully described, this water storage tank'- 161-also serves to provide a source of water forconveyingan. impacting medium for reuse, and to provide a. portion of a water recovery system.
- tionary bin assembly 18 and an overhead hopper :20 is mounted above the tumbling barreLFora purpose which will hereinafter become apparent, the bin assembly 18 is in selectively operable communicationwith a venturi eductor 22, the eductor being incommunication with the hopper 20 through a suitable conduit means 24.
- a pump 26 is provided for selectively pumping water from the water storage tank 16 through the venturi eductor 22 and to the overhead hopper-20.
- Suitable conduit means such as thoseindicated at 28 and '30- provide for water flow respectivelyfrom :the. storage. tank 16to the pump 26 and fromthe pump-26'toward the. venturi eductor 22.
- a suitable valve means 32 for
- the overhead hopper 20 is also in fluid communication with the water storage tank.
- conduit means-- 34.v the supply of water to the hopper 20 'by means of the pump 26 need not, be controlled toagreat degree, since overflow into the storage tankul6'is per-.
- a suitable source of water schematically indicated at 38 supplies make-up water to the storage tank 16 through a conduit means 37 communicating with the float valve means 36 in order to maintain the water level in the storage tank substantially constant.
- the water at the make-up source 38 may be thermostatically controlled by suitable means 39 so as to ultimately, control the temperature of the water in the storage tank, and therefore in. the system.
- an overflow conduit means may be provided to place the water storage tank 16in gravity feed relationship with a water disposal area (not shown)., It will beappreciated that the outlet from the storagetanklli into. the overflow conduit means 40 is located at ;a level adjacent the level of the float valve Withparticular-reference to FIGS. 2 and 3, the particular, structure of the tumbling barrel l0, stationary binassembly l8 and overhead hopper 20 may be seen.
- the tumbling barrel 10 is provided'with axle and.
- bearing assemblies 42 and 44 on opposite ends, thereof. Theseassemblies 42 and 44 mount the tumbling barrel 10.,for rotation about a generally horizontal axis indi- I cated at 45 andare supported on suitable frame members 46and 48 stationarily positioned on opposite sides of thegbarrel. Adjacent oneaxle and bearing assembly 44 'a suitable motormeans 50 may be provided for revolvingthe barrel 10 at selected times and at a desired adjustable rate.
- the axle of the other barrel axle and bearing assembly 42 is hollow and provides communication. between the barrel interior (through means defining .abarrel end opening at 51 located on the axis 45') and. the previously identified conduit means 12 in whichv the rinsing-valve 14 is located.
- Aside opening extends longitudinally-of thebarrel between opposite ends, and except for that opening and the barrel end-opening, the barrel 10 is otherwise imperforate.
- the side opening 52 is sufficiently large to permit easy access to the barrel interiorduring loading of the metal parts to be plated.
- each of these doors and 62 have overall-dimenlarge door 54.
- suitable means 64 may be provided for releasably securingthe smaller doors 60 and 62 in position.
- the barrel is substantially water tight.
- the small perforate door is sized with a mesh sufficient to retain the metal parts and. the impacting-mediumutilized in the process while permitting aqueous solutions to pass through the perforations in the door.
- door arrangements thus far described function to selectively maintain a peripheral side portion of the barrel or container in a perforate or imperforate condition.
- Other arrangements that function to do the same may be employed if desired.
- the previously identified stationary bin assembly 18 is positioned beneath the barrel between the frame members 46 and 48 supporting the barrel. Adjacent the top of the bin assembly 18, a stationary screen 66 is mounted, with the screen extending entirely across the bin assembly 18. It will become apparent that the overall extent of the bin assembly should be at least commensurate with the longitudinal extent of the side opening 52 in the barrel 10 so that the barrel contents may be unloaded into the bin assembly merely by removing the large door 54 and rotating the barrel to a position wherein the side opening 52 overlies the screen 66.
- the screen 66 is sized with a mesh sufficient to retain the plated parts while permitting the impacting medium and aqueous solutions to pass through. Since the bottom of the bin is sloped, as indicated at when the impacting medium is to be conveyed to the overhead hopper 20 through the utilization of the venturi eductor 22, the impacting medium readily passes down the sloped bottom. Communication between the lower portion of the bin assembly 18 and the venturi eductor 22 is provided in any suitable manner as shown at 70. Water supplied through the venturi eductor 22 creates a pressure differential which tends to draw the contents of the bin along with the water to the overhead hopper 20.
- the bin assem bly 18 is generally sized so as to be capable of holding substantially the exact volume of one charge of the impacting medium utilized in the system.
- the hopper 20 is supported by suitable strut assemblies 74 mounted on the frame members 46 and 48 so that the pet cock 72 generally centrally located over the tumbling barrel 10.
- the tumbling barrel 10 is rotated to a position wherein its access opening 52 is directly beneath the pet cock 72.
- the previously identified water storage tank 16 is stationarily supported by suitable legs 76. Communicating with the top of the tank is the previously identified conduit means 34 which provide gravity return of overflow fluid'from the hopper 20.
- the previously identified conduit means 34 are illustrated since, in practice, a single water storage tank 16 may support several impacting medium handling units (i.e. barrel l0, overhead hopper 20 and bin assembly 18), and thus may communicate with the hoppers of each of these assemblies.
- the previously identified pump 26 may be a high capacity, open impeller, centrifugal pump which at appropriate times, draws water from the storage tank 16 through the conduit means 28.
- the conduit means 30 Leading from the pump is the conduit means 30 for supplying water to the venturi eductor 22.
- two such conduit means 30 are illustrated insofar as water may be pumped to the eductors of the several impacting medium handling units supported by the single water storage tank 16.
- the supply of water by means of the centrifugal pump 26 may be controlled in any suitable manner with a conventional line pressure valve (not shown) being preferred so that upon manual opening of the gate valve 32 in the conduit means 30 the necessary water will be supplied to the eductor 22.
- the condition of the water in the storage tank 16 is generally turbulent free so that the microscopic particles separated from the impacting medium and carried into the tank from the overhead hopper 20 tend to settle out. Periodically, these materials may be manually cleaned from the tank. It is readily apparent that access to the water storage tank 16 for this purpose may be had through the provision of any suitable door or the like.
- the system of the present invention provides for water recovery and reuse, thereby minimizing water expenditure. That water which is supplied to the tumbling barrel through the conduit means 12 and which is lost as subsequently described, is minimal and is replenished through the make-up water conduit means 37 extending from the make-up water source 38.
- Cleansing chemicals which together with waterin the barrel form a cleansing solu: tion, are then added to the barrel .10 through the access opening 56 in the large door 54. These. cleansing chemicals are conventionally employedinimpact platingsystems and need not be described in detail.
- the small imperforate .door 60 is then secured again in position and the barrel is rotated about its generallyhorizontal.
- the rinsing effluent is thus efficiently separated from the parts to be plated and falls into the stationary bin assembly 18 through the screen66 at the top of the bin.
- a metalplating powder such as zinc, cadmium, tin orother metal :or
- the parts and remaining barrel content which now need to be separated are dumped out of the plating barrel l0'and into the stationary bin aseembly 18.
- the screen'66 at the top of the bin separates theplated parts from the mass of impacting medium and spent plating material and'promoter chemicals'which pass therethrough.
- the parts may be hosed down to hydraulically assist in separation.
- the rinsing effluentpreviously accumulated in-thebin is displaced through overflow and is disposed .ofi'Thus the material removed during the cleansing operation are separated from the impacting medium. If. desired, the rinsing effluent may be earlier drained out of the bin through suitable means (not shown).
- the overflow strainer permits this material to pass through while retaining the impacting medium which settles to the hopper bottom.
- This time interval is further lengthed through the utilization of two impacting medium charges in each tumbling'barrel assembly.
- the previously transferred charge Prior to transfer of the impacting medium charge to-the overhead hopper 20, the previously transferred charge is placed into the barrel 10.
- one impactingmedium charge is present in the overhead hopper while the other remains in either the tumbling barrel 10 or at a later time in the bin assembly 7 SUMMARY OF THE ADVANTAGES
- a tumbling barrel rotatable about a generally horizontal axis
- a rinsing valve communicating with an end opening of said barrel located on said axis;
- a larger door having a single opening therein and securable to the barrel coextensively with the side opening thereof and having an access opening therein;
- said perforate door being sized to retain metal parts and the impacting medium utilized in the system and to permit aqueous solutions to pass out of said barrel;
- a screen mounted adjacent the top of said bin and sized to retain the parts to be plated and to pass a mass of impacting medium and spent plating material;
- bottom of the hopper being provided with a selectively operable valve
- venturi educator communicating with the bottom of said bin in selectively operable relationship
- conduit means providing communication between said venturi eductor and said overhead hopper
- an overflow strainer in gravity feed communication between the top of said overhead hopper and said water storage tank, said strainer being sized to pass aqueous solutions and to block passage of impacting medium;
- make-up water supply means communicating with said water storage tank for maintaining the level of water in said water storage tank substantially constant;
- Apparatus for wet plating of metal parts utilizing an impacting medium and plating material comprising:
- a container mounted for at least rotating movement about an axis
- closure means for selectively maintaining a peripheral side portion of said container in a perforate or imperforate condition
- peripheral portion in its perforate condition being sized to retain the parts to be plated and the impacting medium while permitting rinsing effluent to pass through;
- bin means positioned beneath said container for collecting a mass of impacting medium and spent plating material
- a first remote station a second station including a source of water; means for hydraulically transferring, utilizing said water from said second station, the contents of said bin means through a conduit to said first remote station while generating sufficient turbulence so as to tend to cleanse the transferring medium;
- said container is mounted for at least rotating movement about a generally horizontal axis.
- Apparatus for wet plating of metal parts utilizing an impacting medium and plating material comprising:
- a container mounted for at least rotating movement about an axis, said closure means for selectively maintaining a portion of said container in a perforate or imperforate condition; means for supplying liquid to said container during rotation of said container;
- said portion in its perforate condition being sized to retain the parts to be plated and the impacting medium while permitting rinsing effluent to pass through;
- a second station including a source of water
- said container is mounted for at least rotating movement about a generally horizontal axis.
- said means for collecting comprises bin means positioned beneath said container and wherein said first mentioned means for hydraulically transferring includes conduit means communicating with said bin means and said first remote station.
- Apparatus according to claim 6 including:
- a screen positioned adjacent the top of said bin means and sized to retain the metal parts and to pass the mass of impacting medium and spent plating material into said bin means.
- Apparatus for wet plating of metal parts utilizing an impacting medium and plating material comprising:
- a container mounted for at least rotating movement about an axis, said container defining an end opening on said axis;
- interchangeable closure means for selectively maintaining a peripheral side portion of said container in a perforate or imperforate condition
- peripheral portion in its perforate condition being sized to retain the parts to be plated and the impacting medium while permitting rinsing effluent to pass through;
- stationary bin means positioned beneath said container for collecting a mass of impacting medium and spent plating material
- conduit means communicating with said bin means and a first remote station
- said container is mounted for at least rotating movement about a generally horizontal axis.
- Apparatus according to claim 9 including:
- Apparatus according to claim 9 including:
- a screen positioned adjacent the top of said bin and sized to retain the metal parts and to pass the mass of impacting medium and sepnt plating material into said bin.
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