Claims
- 1. Method of plating with metal or alloy a surface of an article which comprises
- providing a liquid bath containing in solution said metal or alloy or a compound thereof,
- continuously supplying fresh solution within said liquid bath and continuously withdrawing solution from beneath the surface of said bath,
- confining the lateral margins of the surface of said bath within a horizontal rim of solid material, said confined surface extending above said rim and being held therewithin solely by surface tension forces,
- bringing only the lower surface of the article to be plated into contact with the surface of said liquid bath without bringing the article surface into contact with said rim, said article surface extending laterally beyond the margins of said liquid bath on every side, and
- maintaining said contact for a time sufficient for a plating deposit of the desired thickness to be built up on said article surface.
- 2. Method as claimed in claim 1 in which said surface to be plated is electro-conductive, said method comprising in addition the step of maintaining an electric potential between said article to be plated and said liquid bath.
- 3. Method as claimed in claim 1 comprising in addition the step of advancing said article surface laterally across said bath while maintaining contact between the article surface and the surface of said bath.
- 4. Method as claimed in claim 1 in which said bath comprises an aqueous solution, said method comprising in addition the steps of maintaining an electrical potential between said bath and the surface of the article to be plated, and continuously withdrawing gas bubbles from beneath and adjacent to the surface of said bath.
- 5. Method as claimed in claim 1 comprising in addition the step of advancing said article surface laterally across said bath while maintaining contact between the article surface and the surface of said bath.
- 6. Method as claimed in claim 3 comprising in addition the step of blowing a stream of gas externally of said bath laterally against the juncture of said article surface and said liquid bath surface.
- 7. Method as claimed in claim 1 in which said bath comprises an aqueous solution, said method comprising in addition the steps of advancing said article surface laterally across said bath while maintaining contact between the article surface and the surface of said bath and maintaining an electrical potential between said bath and the surface of the article to be plated.
- 8. Method as claimed in claim 7 comprising in addition the step of blowing a stream of gas externally of said bath laterally against the juncture of said article surface and said liquid bath surface.
- 9. Apparatus for plating metal or metal alloy on the surface of an article which comprises
- a container for a liquid plating bath, said container having a horizontal upper rim serving to surround and confine the surface of said bath,
- means for introducing a supply of bath liquid into said container beneath said rim,
- means for withdrawing excess bath liquid from said container beneath said rim,
- and means for maintaining said article with its lower suface extending laterally beyond and spaced above the rim of said container in position to be in contact with the surface of said bath when said container is full.
- 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9 comprising in addition
- suction means for withdrawing gas bubbles from said bath, said suction means having at least one orifice positioned to lie beneath and adjacent to a plane passing through the upper rim of said container.
- 11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9 comprising in addition
- means for advancing said article surface across the surface of said bath, and
- means outside said container for blowing gas against the juncture between said article surface and said bath surface adjacent the rim of said container.
- 12. Apparatus as claimed in claim 11 comprising in addition means for maintaining an electric potential between said article and said bath.
Government Interests
This invention was made with U.S. Government support and the Government has certain rights in the invention.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2118537 |
Nov 1972 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Goldman et al., J. Appl. Phys., vol. 60(4), pp. 1374-1376. |