Claims
- 1. An apparatus for making elongated etched openings in a television aperture mask whereby the etched openings have a minimum dimension which is less than the thickness of the continuous sheet of metal;
- means for receiving a sheet of material of thickness T having an etchant resist pattern on opposite sides, one of the etchant resist patterns defining an opening larger than the thickness of the material and the etchant resist pattern on the opposite side defining an opening having a dimension less than the thickness of said material;
- an etchant resist shield for forming a leakproof seal over the etchant resist pattern which defines openings having a dimension less than the thickness of said material; said etchant resist shield comprising a belt of flexible material operable to be peeled off said sheet of material; a pair of rollers for applying said etchant resist shield into contact with said sheet of material;
- means for supporting said sheet of material and said etchant resist shield during the etching of said sheet of material;
- a first set of at least three etching stations having means for spraying etchant upward onto the side of said material having etchant resist defining openings which are larger than the thickness of said material;
- means for separating the etchant resist shield from the etchant resist without removing the etchant resist;
- and a second set of at least two etching stations having means for simultaneously spraying etchant on the material from above and for spraying etchant on the material from below to produce an opening having a minimum dimension less than the thickness of said material.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 487,665, filed July 11, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,971,682.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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