Information
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Patent Grant
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6540889
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Patent Number
6,540,889
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 17, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 1, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A conducting roller assembly for an electroplating apparatus includes two conducting rollers arranged one above another so as to clamp and move a plate-shaped workpiece therebetween. The rollers are disposed intimately over one of two conducting members, and under the other one of the members. Each of the members is connected to two opposite sides of the respective one of the rollers by means of two horizontal rows of equidistant conducting posts. Each of the posts has one end that is fixed to and that is in electrical connection with a respective one of the members, and another end that is biased to contact the respective one of the rollers so as to establish an electrical connection between the respective one of the members and the respective one of the rollers.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a conducting roller assembly for an electroplating apparatus, which processes a workpiece that is shaped as a horizontal plate, more particularly to a conducting roller assembly, which includes two rows of equidistant conducting posts that are in electrical connection with two opposite sides of a conducting roller.
2. Description of the Related Art
During an electroplating operation, a cathode current is generally transmitted from a power supply to a workpiece via two conducting rollers, which are arranged one above another so as to clamp and move the workpiece therebetween. Referring to
FIG. 1
, a conventional conducting roller
7
is shown to include a rotatable conductive roller body
71
that presses against a side surface of a workpiece
8
(see FIG.
2
), such as a horizontal circuit board, and a stationary conducting rod
72
that is inserted into a chamber
711
in a left end portion of the roller body
71
. The chamber
711
has two ends
712
,
713
, which are provided with a pair of bearing members
714
, on which the conducting rod
72
is journalled. The roller body
71
is rotated by means of a gear unit
715
. An annular seal
73
is sleeved on the conducting rod
72
so as to seal the chamber
711
. A conductive liquid
74
is filled in the chamber
711
between the roller body
71
and the conducting rod
72
. As such, electric current can be transmitted from the conducting rod
72
to the roller body
71
via the conductive liquid
74
. The disadvantages of the conducting roller
7
are as follows:
(1) Referring to
FIG. 2
, a resistance loss is incurred by the conducting roller
7
, and increases gradually from the left end
721
to the right end
716
in view of the condition that only a single cathode current input is provided at the left end
721
of the roller body
71
. For example, assuming that the voltage is 2 volts, according to Ohm's law I (current)=V (voltage)/R(resistance),
when R1 is 0.1 (ohm), current is 20 amperes;
when R2 is 0.15, current is about 13.3 amperes;
when R3 is 0.2, current is 10 amperes;
when R4 is 0.25, current is 8 amperes;
when R5 is 0.3, current is about 6.7 amperes;
when R6 is 0.35, current is about 5.7 amperes;
when R7 is 0.4, current is 5 amperes; and
when R8 is 0.45, current is about 4.4 amperes.
As such, the current difference between the left and right ends
721
,
716
of the conducting roller
7
is relatively large, thereby resulting in an uneven thickness of metal coating on the circuit board
8
. Furthermore, in order to reduce both the resistance loss and the current difference between the ends
721
,
716
of the conducting roller
7
so as to maintain the thickness difference of the metal coating within an acceptable range, the length of the conducting roller
7
is limited such that the conducting roller
7
is not suitable for processing a comparatively wide workpiece.
(2) The conductive liquid
74
is normally made of mercury, which is highly poisonous, thereby resulting in serious environmental protection problems caused during filling and disposal thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of this invention is to provide a conducting roller assembly for an electroplating apparatus, which includes rows of equidistant conducting posts that will not result in any environmental protection problem and that can transmit a cathode current evenly to a plate-shaped workpiece, thereby forming an even thickness of metal coating on the workpiece.
According to this invention, a conducting roller assembly for an electroplating apparatus includes two conducting rollers arranged one above another so as to clamp and move a plate-shaped workpiece therebetween. The rollers are disposed intimately over one of two conducting members, and under the other one of the members. Each of the members is connected to two opposite sides of the respective one of the rollers by means of two horizontal rows of equidistant conducting posts. Each of the posts has one end that is fixed to and that is in electrical connection with a respective one of the members, and another end that is biased to contact the respective one of the rollers so as to establish an electrical connection between the respective one of the members and the respective one of the rollers. As such, electric current can be transmitted evenly to the rollers via the posts.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of a conventional conducting roller for an electroplating apparatus;
FIG. 2
is a schematic view, illustrating how a horizontal circuit board is disposed between two conducting rollers, each of which has a structure that is shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a schematic front view of the preferred embodiment of a conducting roller assembly for an electroplating apparatus according to this invention;
FIG. 4
is a schematic side view of the preferred embodiment; and
FIG. 5
is a schematic view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating flow paths of electric current from a power supply to a plate-shaped workpiece.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the preferred embodiment of a conducting roller assembly for an electroplating apparatus according to this invention is shown to include a pair of conducting rollers
1
, a pair of upper and lower conducting units
21
,
22
, a washing tube device
3
, and a water-blocking roller unit
4
.
The conducting rollers
1
are arranged one above another so as to clamp and move a workpiece
5
therebetween. Each of the rollers
1
has a conducting section
11
and two diameter-reduced ends
12
, which are journalled on a supporting unit that includes two supporting frames
13
of a machine bed (not shown).
The upper conducting unit
21
includes a conducting member
211
, a conducting comb-shaped element
212
, two horizontal rows of equidistant vertical conducting plates
213
, a plurality of terminal pins
214
, and a plurality of electric wires
215
. The conducting member
211
is disposed intimately over the rollers
1
, and is shaped as an elongated horizontal rectangular plate which is longer than the rollers
1
and which has a width that is approximate to the diameter of the conducting section
11
of the upper roller
1
. The conducting comb-shaped elements
212
are fixed respectively to two opposite sides of the member
211
. Each of the comb-shaped elements
212
has a post-connecting body
2120
that is fixed to and that is in electrical connection with the member
211
, and a horizontal row of equidistant conducting posts
2121
that extend integrally and downwardly from the body
2120
. Each of the posts
212
has a lower pressing end with an inwardly extending integral projection
2122
that is biased to press against the upper roller
1
for electrical connection therewith. The friction between the upper roller
1
and the projections
2122
is relatively small so that the upper roller
1
can rotate smoothly relative to the posts
212
. The rows of the conducting plates
213
are fixed on and are in electrical connection with the opposite sides of a top surface
2111
of the member
211
. The terminal pins
214
are fixed to and are in electrical connection with the plates
213
, and are connected electrically to a negative side of a power supply (not shown) by means of the electric wires
215
, respectively.
The lower conducting unit
22
includes a conducting member
221
, a conducting comb-shaped element
222
, a horizontal row of equidistant vertical conducting plates
223
, a plurality of terminal pins
224
, and a plurality of electric wires
225
. The conducting member
221
is disposed intimately under the rollers
1
, and is shaped as an elongated horizontal rectangular plate which is longer than the rollers
1
and which has a width that is approximate to the diameter of the conducting section
11
of the lower roller
1
. The conducting comb-shaped elements
222
are fixed respectively to two opposite sides of the member
221
. Each of the comb-shaped elements
222
has a post-connecting body
2220
that is fixed to and that is in electrical connection with the member
221
, and a horizontal row of equidistant posts
2221
that extend integrally and upwardly from the post-connecting body
2220
. Each of the posts
222
has an upper pressing end with an inwardly extending integral projection
2222
that is biased to press against the lower roller
1
for electrical connection therewith. The conducting plates
223
are fixed on and are in electrical connection with a bottom surface of the member
221
. The terminal pins
224
are fixed to and are in electrical connection with the plates
223
, and are connected electrically to the power supply (not shown) by means of the electric wires
225
, respectively. The member
221
is fixed on a mounting frame
2211
of the machine bed (not shown). Likewise, the member
211
of the upper conducting unit
21
is fixed on the machine bed.
The washing tube device
3
includes a water-supplying conduit unit
31
, and a water-spraying tube
32
that is in fluid communication with the conduit unit
31
and that is disposed over the rollers
1
and the upper and lower conducting units
21
,
22
. The tube
3
is formed with a plurality of closely spaced-apart spraying holes
322
for spraying water downwardly onto the rollers
1
.
The water-blocking roller unit
4
includes two vertical rows of rollers
41
that are disposed on two sides of the rollers
1
in a known manner for preventing leaking of water.
The conducting roller assembly of this invention has the following advantages:
(1) Because the cathode current is transmitted to the rollers
1
via the equidistant posts
212
,
222
, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the conducting sections
11
of the conducting rollers
1
have uniform electric current at all positions, thereby enabling formation of an even thickness of metal coating on the workpiece
5
. Accordingly, the lengths of the conducting rollers
1
can be increased significantly, thereby increasing the applicable range of the conducting roller assembly of this invention.
(2) The lengths of the flow paths of the electric current between each of the conducting members
211
,
221
and the corresponding conducting roller
1
are the same, and are approximate to the heights of the comb-shaped elements
212
,
222
, which are relatively small so as to minimize the resistance loss along the flow paths, thereby reducing the expenses incurred during electroplating operation.
(3) The projections
2122
,
2222
of the posts
212
,
222
of each of the conducting units
2
press against two opposite sides of the corresponding conducting roller
1
, thereby maintaining even distribution of electric current on the latter.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A conducting roller assembly for an electroplating apparatus, said conducting roller assembly comprising:a supporting unit; two aligned conducting rollers, each of which has two ends that are journalled on said supporting unit, said rollers being arranged one above another so as to be adapted to clamp a plate-shaped workpiece to be electroplated such that the workpiece moves between and is in electrical connection with said rollers; and two conducting units, each of which includes an elongated conducting member and two horizontal rows of equidistant conducting posts, which are fixed to and which are in electrical connection with said member, said two horizontal rows of said posts being disposed on two opposite sides of a respective one of said rollers, said rollers being located under one of said members and over the other one of said members, said members being fixed relative to said supporting unit and being disposed respectively adjacent to said rollers, each of said members being adapted to be connected electrically to a negative side of a power supply, each of said posts having a pressing end that is biased to contact a respective one of said rollers so as to establish an electrical connection between the respective one of said members and the respective one of said rollers; whereby, electric current can flow from the power supply to the workpiece via said members, said posts and said rollers.
- 2. The conducting roller assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said rollers has a conducting section which has a diameter that is larger than those of the ends thereof, each of said members being shaped as a horizontal rectangular plate, which is longer than the respective one of said rollers and which has a width that is approximate to the diameter of said conducting section of the respective one of said rollers, said posts being fixed to and being in electrical connection with two opposite sides of the respective one of said members, said posts being made of a resilient conducting material so as to bias said pressing ends of said posts of each of said conducting units to press against two opposite sides of the respective one of said rollers.
- 3. The conducting roller assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pressing end of each of said posts is formed integrally with an inwardly extending projection that contacts the respective one of said rollers, thereby permitting smooth rotation of the respective one of said rollers relative thereto.
- 4. The conducting roller assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said conducting units further includes a horizontal row of equidistant vertical conducting plates that are fixed to and that are in electrical connection with the respective one of said members, a plurality of terminal pins that are in electrical connection with said conducting plates, respectively, and a plurality of electric wires that are adapted to connect said terminal pins respectively to the power supply.
- 5. The conducting roller assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said conducting units further includes two horizontal rows of equidistant vertical conducting plates that are fixed to and that are in electrical connection with two opposite sides of the respective one of said members, a plurality of terminal pins that are in electrical connection with said conducting plates, respectively, and a plurality of electric wires that are adapted to connect said terminal pins respectively to the power supply.
- 6. The conducting roller assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said conducting units further includes two post-connecting bodies, which are formed respectively and integrally with corresponding ones of said rows of said posts and which are fixed to a respective one of said members.
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