Claims
- 1. A machine for preparing a plate-like material consisting of particles agglomerated together and selected from the group comprising solid particles, plastic particles and in particular clay-based particles, from a suspension in a liquid such in particular as water, said plate exhibiting a sufficient cohesiveness to enable its being worked subsequently according to any known technical processes in particular for the manufacturing of ceramic pieces, wherein the improvement consists in that said machine comprises a pair of cylinders with substantially circular cross-sections which are located very close to each other and revolved at substantially equal tangential speeds, respectively, whereas the outer surfaces of which are made from a material likely to form an electrode plate in particular of zinc type for electrophoretic purposes; a counter-electrode arranged opposite to said surfaces of said cylinders within one of the two prismatic spaces of curvilinear triangular cross-sections defined between said cylinders and their common outer tangential planes extending in parallel relation to the axial plane passing through the centre lines of said cylinders; an input for feeding said suspension such as slip into said first space adjacent to said axial plane; an enclosed space containing in sealing relationship said suspension within said first space; overflow means enabling to remove and drain away that suspension which has flown through said space; means for recycling and regenerating said suspension which receive the solution from said overflow means and feeding said input means; and means for receiving and taking up the plate built up through electrophoresis by two layers of agglomerated material deposited onto the surfaces of said cylinders and fused together substantially at said axial plane and leaving said first prismatic space while entering said second prismatic space under the effect of the continuous rotary motions of said cylinders.
- 2. A machine according to claim 1, wherein both outer surfaces of said cylinders form two anodes arranged in mutually confronting relationship whereas said counter-electrode forms a prismatic cathode of curvilinear V-shaped cross-section conforming substantially to the surface of each one of said cylinders over a little less than one quarter of their circumferences.
- 3. A machine according to claim 1, wherein both of said cylinders revolve while carrying along said electrophoretic deposits downwards, said curvilinear prismatic space being located above said axial plane, the centre lines of said cylinders being substantially horizontal and said plate of agglomerated material issuing from below said axial plane.
- 4. A machine according to claim 2, wherein said cathode is hollow, said suspension being fed towards the lower portion at the bottom tip end of the V-shaped configuration between said anodes and cathode and moving upwards while gradually loosing particles until running over towards the top portions of said cylinders inside of said hollow V-shaped cathode forming a spillway-like overflow-shoot for the overflow and return towards recycling.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 679,012, filed Apr. 21, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,048,037.
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