Claims
- 1. In an electroplating apparatus including a tank for containing a bath of an electroplating solution, a roll supported on side walls of the tank for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis so that a significant portion of the roll is immersed in the bath, said roll having an electrically conductive member fixed to and extending circumferentially therearound adjacent the periphery thereof, an anode member stationarily positioned within said tank adjacent said roll, a shaft coaxially fixed to said roll and projecting generally horizontally outwardly for disposition exteriorly of the tank, and an electrical current transfer head assembly mounted on said shaft exteriorly of the tank for transmitting electrical current from an external source to the shaft, said shaft including an axially elongated shaft portion of truncated conical configuration, said shaft portion being of progressively increasing diameter as the shaft portion projects axially toward the tank, said head assembly including a sleeve arrangement disposed in nonrotatable surrounding relationship to said shaft, said sleeve arrangement having a truncated conical sleeve portion which is directly snugly engaged with the truncated conical shaft portion, the improvement comprising:
- said head assembly including a generally cylindrical sleevelike housing arrangement disposed in surrounding and relatively rotatable relationship with respect to said sleeve arrangement, said housing arrangement cooperating with said sleeve arrangement for defining an axially elongate chamber therebetween;
- a pair of axially-spaced end seal means cooperating between said housing arrangement and sleeve arrangement for sealingly closing opposite axial ends of said chamber;
- a contact ring fixedly secured to and externally surrounding said conical sleeve portion and defining thereon a generally cylindrical exterior contact surface, said contact ring being disposed axially between said pair o end seal means, and said contact ring being constructed of a highly electrically conductive material;
- a plurality of electrically conductive contact assemblies nonrotatably but radially flatably mounted on said housing arrangement and having contact surfaces which are resiliently urged radially inwardly for slidable contact and current transfer engagement with the exterior contact surface of said contact ring; and
- fluid lubricant supply means including supply passages formed in said housing arrangement and communicating with said chamber adjacent opposite axial ends thereof for permitting substantially continuous circulation of lubricating oil into and through said chamber.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said housing arrangement includes an electrically conductive outer housing sleeve having a plurality of conductive rings disposed concentrically therein, said rings being stationarily fixed relative to the housing sleeve and fixedly related in axially adjacent relationship to one another, and said electrically conductive contact assemblies being nonrotatably positioned interiorly of one of said rings and spring urged inwardly for slidable engagement with said contact ring.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of contact assemblies are disposed circumferentially around the housing arrangement and each includes a pair of blocklike shoes constructed of an electrically conductive material and disposed in axially adjacent relationship, the axially-adjacent pair of shoes of each contact assembly being supported for slidable movement radially relative to the housing arrangement and being disposed in radial sliding contact with one of the conductive rings, first spring means associated with each contact assembly for normally resiliently urging the respective pair of shoes in axially opposite directions for maintaining a secure but slidable contact with the housing structure, the contact assembly also including separate spring means for normally resiliently urging both shoes radially inwardly for secure but slidable contact with the periphery of the contact ring, each said shoe having an arcuate contact plate fixed thereto and disposed in slidable contact with the contact ring, said contact plate being constructed of silver.
- 4. In an electroplating apparatus including a tank for containing a bath of an electroplating solution, a roll supported on side walls of the tank for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis so that at least a portion of the roll is immersed in the bath, said roll having an electrically conductive member fixed to the periphery thereof, an anode member stationarily positioned within the bath in close proximity to the roll, the roll having a shaft coaxially fixed thereto and projecting generally horizontally outwardly for disposition exteriorly of the tank, and an electrical current transfer head assembly mounted on the shaft exteriorly of the tank for transmitting electrical current from an external source to the shaft, the shaft having exteriorly of the tank an axially elongated shaft part of generally truncated conical configuration, and the head assembly including a sleeve member disposed in nonrotatable surrounding relationship to the shaft and having a truncated conical sleeve portion which is snugly engaged with the truncated conical shaft part, the improvement wherein said current transfer head assembly comprises:
- a generally cylindrical sleevelike housing arrangement disposed in surrounding and relatively rotatable relationship with respect to said sleeve member, said housing arrangement cooperating with said sleeve member for defining an axially elongate chamber therebetween;
- a pair of end seal means cooperating between said housing arrangement and said sleeve member for sealingly closing opposite axial ends of said chamber;
- a plurality of electrically conductive contact assemblies nonrotatably but radially floatably mounted on said housing arrangement in circumferentially spaced relationship therearound and having contact surfaces which are resiliently urged radially inwardly for slidable contact and current transfer engagement with an exterior contact surface of said sleeve member;
- each said contact assembly including a pair of blocklike contact shoes constructed of a highly electrically conductive material and disposed in axially adjacent relationship, each shoe and the housing arrangement having opposed radially-directed contact surfaces which permit current transfer from said housing arrangement to said shoe while permitting the shoe to radially slide relative to the housing, and spring means cooperating with the shoes for both urging the shoes axially for maintaining proper contact between the opposed contact surfaces and for continually urging the shoes radially inwardly for sliding contact with the contact surfaces on the sleeve member; and
- fluid lubricant means contained in said chamber.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the housing arrangement includes an electrically conductive outer housing sleeve having three axially adjacent electrically conductive inner rings fixedly and concentrically disposed therein, said inner rings including a pair of end rings having a middle ring sandwiched therebetween, said contact assemblies being positioned within said inner ring so that the pair of blocks associated with each assembly are spring urged axially away from one another and having respective contact surfaces thereof disposed in radial sliding engagement with opposed contact surfaces on the respective end rings, and further springs cooperating between said contact blocks and said middle ring for urging the contact blocks radially inwardly for sliding contact with the contact surface of the sleeve member.
- 6. An arrangement according to claim 4, including electrically-conductive flexible straps connected to said housing arrangement for maintaining said housing arrangement nonrotatable and for permitting transfer of electrical current thereto.
- 7. An arrangement according to claim 4, wherein each said end seal means includes a pair of separate seal members cooperating between said housing arrangement and said sleeve member at the respective axial end of the chamber, said pair of seal members being disposed generally in series with one another.
- 8. An arrangement according to claim 4, including fluid lubricant supply means connected to said chamber for permitting substantially continuous circulation of lubricating oil into and through said chamber, said supply means including an inlet port coupled to an axially lower portion of said chamber at one axial end thereof, and an outlet port communicating with an upper portion of said chamber adjacent the other axial end thereof.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 1, including electrically-conductive flexible straps connected to said sleevelike housing arrangement for maintaining said housing arrangement nonrotatable and for permitting transfer of electrical current thereto.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said end seal means cooperates directly between said sleevelike housing arrangement and said sleeve arrangement, and a pair of anti-friction bearings positioned within said chamber in respectively axially adjacent relationship to said pair of end seal means, said anti-friction bearings being spaced outwardly from opposite axial ends of said contact ring and cooperating directly between said sleevelike housing arrangement and said sleeve arrangement.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10, including electrically-conductive flexible straps connected to said sleevelike housing arrangement for maintaining said housing arrangement nonrotatable and for permitting transfer of electrical current thereto.
- 12. An arrangement according to claim 6, including a contact ring fixedly secured to and externally surrounding said sleeve member and defining thereon a generally cylindrical exterior surface which defines said exterior contact surface for engagement with the contact assemblies, said contact ring being disposed axially between and axially spaced from said pair of end seal means and constructed of a highly electrically-conductive material.
- 13. An arrangement according to claim 12, including a pair of bearings cooperating directly between said sleeve member and said housing arrangement adjacent opposite axial ends of said chamber, said bearings being disposed axially adjacent but disposed axially inwardly from the respective end seal means, and said contact ring being disposed axially between said bearings.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/667,529 filed Mar. 11, 1991.
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