Century Plating Co.

United States of America

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C25D 17/08 - Racks 3
C25D 17/06 - Suspending or supporting devices for articles to be coated 1
C25D 17/10 - Electrodes 1
C25D 5/14 - Electroplating with more than one layer of the same or of different metals at least one layer being of nickel or chromium two or more layers being of nickel or chromium, e.g. duplex or triplex layers 1
C25D 7/04 - TubesRingsHollow bodies 1
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Method and apparatus for plating metal parts

      
Application Number 13662893
Grant Number 09758898
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-10-29
First Publication Date 2017-03-09
Grant Date 2017-09-12
Owner Century Plating Company (USA)
Inventor
  • Koltse, George
  • Laporta, Victor

Abstract

A method and apparatus for plating parts like lug nuts or other metal parts that have both an easily plated outside surface as well as a recessed cavity. The invention works in combination with a standard multi-station plating process. The present invention drains and plates a part containing a cavity by moving the part from a position where the cavity is facing around 45 degrees down to a position where the cavity is facing around 45 degrees up and then back down at various times during the process. The moving is generally initiated when the rack moving along a track above the fluid tanks encounters a roller.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C25D 17/08 - Racks
  • C25D 7/04 - TubesRingsHollow bodies
  • C25D 5/14 - Electroplating with more than one layer of the same or of different metals at least one layer being of nickel or chromium two or more layers being of nickel or chromium, e.g. duplex or triplex layers

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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PLATING METAL PARTS

      
Application Number US2010022315
Publication Number 2010/088326
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-01-28
Publication Date 2010-08-05
Owner CENTURY PLATING COMPANY (USA)
Inventor
  • Koltse, George
  • Laporta, Victor

Abstract

A method and apparatus for plating parts like lug nuts or other metal parts that have both an easily plated outside surface as well as a recessed cavity. The invention works in combination with a standard multi-station plating process. Also, a method and apparatus for preventing areas of electrode contact on a part from being non-plated. The present invention drains and plates a part containing a cavity by moving the part from a position where the cavity is facing around 45 degrees down to a position where the cavity is facing around 45 degrees up and then back down at various times during the process. The moving is generally initiated when the rack moving along a track above the fluid tanks encounters a roller. The roller causes a depression bar to activate a mechanical mechanism that shifts the position of the part. Other embodiments of the present invention can also rotate the part on an electrode finger as a roller on the track is encountered by the rack to avoid non-plated regions on the part.

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Method and apparatus for plating metal parts

      
Application Number 12322091
Grant Number 08298384
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-01-29
First Publication Date 2009-08-06
Grant Date 2012-10-30
Owner Century Plating Co. (USA)
Inventor
  • Koltse, George
  • Laporta, Victor

Abstract

A method and apparatus for plating parts like lug nuts or other metal parts that have both an easily plated outside surface as well as a recessed cavity. The invention works in combination with a standard multi-station plating process. Also, a method and apparatus for preventing areas of electrode contact on a part from being non-plated. The present invention drains and plates a part containing a cavity by moving the part from a position where the cavity is facing around 45 degrees down to a position where the cavity is facing around 45 degrees up and then back down at various times during the process. The moving is generally initiated when the rack moving along a track above the fluid tanks encounters a roller. The roller causes a depression bar to activate a mechanical mechanism that shifts the position of the part. Other embodiments of the present invention can also rotate the part on an electrode finger as a roller on the track is encountered by the rack to avoid non-plated regions on the part.

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