The present invention relates to the technical field of inscribing and/or marking round stock, in particular piston rods that are provided for example for fluid cylinders such as for hydraulic cylinders and/or pneumatic cylinders.
It is possible by virtue of electrochemically or galvanically treating metal surfaces to oxidize, reduce, or etch said metal surfaces in a purposeful manner in conjunction with electrolyte solutions in order to change the characteristics of said metal surfaces.
It is possible by virtue of purposefully oxidizing the surface to achieve long-lasting colored regions on the surface. This method for providing an inscription and marking is mainly used on a small scale for inscribing small components.
A coating is applied as a special process of galvanic technology by means of the tampon-galvanic technique when marking metal surfaces; in particular the component that is to be coated is fixed at the minus pole or negative connection of a galvanic installation. The anode can be a plate that is encased by a wadding tampon or a rod that is embodied from a non-soluble material and is encased by a wadding tampon. The electrolyte solution can be supplied to this tool by way of a hose line; alternatively, the plate or the rod can be immersed together with the wadding tampon into an electrolyte bath.
The described electrochemical or galvanic process, in particular the tampon-galvanic process, can also be used inter alia on chromed surfaces and is used predominantly for cleaning, repairing coatings, for example a chrome layer, and also for inscribing or marking surfaces.
The long lasting colored inscriptions and/or markings on heavily stressed metal surfaces of round stock, for example on piston rods in fluid cylinders, such as for example hydraulic cylinders and/or pneumatic cylinders, can be provided in a conventional manner by laser beams, wherein in this case annealing colors are produced and/or material is removed from the surface of the round stock.
The thermal loading associated with laser treatment damages the material so that it is necessary to adopt expensive counter measures, for example in the form of special coatings on the components, in order to avoid excessive corrosion. Markings provided by laser treatment are also only partially resistant to mechanical loadings, in other words the surface of the round stock is only inadequately resistant to mechanical loadings. Long process times constitute a further disadvantage of laser treatment.
In consideration of the outlined prior art, the object of the present invention is to further develop a method and a corresponding round stock so that the above-mentioned disadvantages and deficiencies are avoided.
This object is achieved by a method and also by a round stock with one or more features of the invention. Advantageous embodiments and expedient further developments of the present invention are described below and in the claims.
In accordance with the present invention, it is provided to use a selective galvanizing process to inscribe and/or mark round stock, in particular a piston rod, for example of a fluid cylinder, such as for example a hydraulic cylinder and/or a pneumatic cylinder.
This method in accordance with the present invention is cost-effective and achieved quickly. The corrosion resistance of the material that is to be inscribed and/or marked is not particularly impaired and is even improved as a result of the inscription and/or marking so that it is possible to forego a special coating and/or marking.
It is possible to provide the round stock with a colored and long-lasting inscription and/or marking by the electrochemical in particular galvanic marking process, for example by a tampon-galvanic process. In order to provide the inscription and/or marking on the round stock, the area of said round stock that is to be inscribed and/or marked is separated by at least one mask or template from the area that is not to be inscribed and/or marked.
It is possible to color the surface of the round stock in that the round stock is exposed at least to an electrolyte solution, either by immersion in said solution or by being passed over by at least one electrode that is immersed in the electrolyte. It is possible in this manner to provide an inscription and/or marking on a large scale; it is thus possible for example to also inscribe and/or mark large piston rods for example of a length up to approx. 4,500 millimeters.
In particular during the tampon-galvanic process, in which the anode
It is possible by suitably selecting the coating material, in particular black chromate, black nickel, black rhodium, black ruthenium, copper-tin alloy, copper-tin-zinc alloy or gold, for example hard gold, to apply a contrasting pattern to the surface of the round stock, in particular to the piston rod, by virtue of the characteristics of said coating material.
The surface of the initially coated round stock, in particular of the initially coated piston rod, can also be prepared in conjunction with a previously performed etching process in such a manner that the second layer
It is thus possible to etch the surface in such a manner that said surface is roughened and material is applied so that depressions are formed. The second layer of black chromate, black nickel, black rhodium, black ruthenium, copper-tin alloy, copper-tin-zinc alloy or gold, for example hard gold, then compensates for the material that has been removed.
The present invention also includes a solution (=so-called inverse or inverted solution in the form of a galvanic bath), wherein the surface of the round stock, in particular of the piston rod, is coated with black chromate, black nickel, black rhodium, black ruthenium, copper-tin alloy, copper-tin-zinc alloy or gold, in particular hard gold, and the areas that are coated in this manner are then covered by the covering.
By virtue of etching the coated surface in the non-masked areas, in other words the areas that are not covered by the covering, the black chromate, black nickel, black rhodium, black ruthenium, copper-tin alloy, copper-tin-zinc alloy or gold are removed from the non-covered areas and the areas that are not dark are subsequently hard chromed.
In terms of a robust and resistant inscription and/or marking on the surface of the round stock, said inscription and/or marking should thus likewise be able to withstand mechanical influences caused by guide bands and seals in addition to withstanding chemical influences, weathering and UV radiation. The piston rod that is embodied from steel under the inscription and/or marking must also be protected from corrosion.
In order for the inscription and/or marking to be reliably detected by a sensor arrangement, the inscription and/or marking thus comprises in an expedient manner a high magnitude of contrast with respect to the surface that is in particular hard-chromed. It is possible for this purpose to coat the respective code areas in a preferred manner with black chrome. Black chrome appears almost black and is chemically and also mechanically resistant to external influences.
In order to produce precise inscriptions and/or markings, the areas that are not to be marked are masked, for example by a shrinkable material, such as for example by at least one shrinkable tube, or in the form of a lacquer, such as for example a protective lacquer, spray lacquer or dipping lacquer, or in the form of an ink or in the form of at least a hot-melt or hot-melt coating.
The exposed areas of the hard chrome layer can be treated and subsequently coated with black chrome in a galvanic process so that a uniform very dark colored layer is produced.
The advantages of the present invention are in particular:
Finally, the present invention relates to a method in accordance with the above-mentioned type and/or the round stock in accordance with the above-mentioned type in the case of using an electrochemical process, in particular a galvanic process, to inscribe and/or mark a chrome surface and/or steel surface, in particular a stainless steel surface, on at least one piston rod for at least one fluid cylinder, in particular a hydraulic cylinder and/or pneumatic cylinder.
The following are thus to be regarded in particular as possible technical fields of application:
As already mentioned above, there are different options of configuring and further developing the doctrine of the present invention in an advantageous manner. For this purpose, on the one hand, reference is made to claims that are subordinate to claim 1, on the other hand further configurations, features and advantages of the present invention are explained in detail hereinunder, inter alia with reference to the two exemplary embodiments illustrated in
In the drawings:
Like or similar embodiments, elements or features are provided with identical reference numerals in
In order to avoid superfluous repetitions, the explanations hereinunder with respect to the embodiments, features and advantages of the present invention—unless otherwise mentioned—relate to the two exemplary embodiments of the present invention illustrated with reference to
It is fundamentally possible by the method illustrated in an exemplary manner with reference to
The starting point of the present invention is thus the round stock 10 that is embodied from a metal material, in particular from chrome or steel, for example from hardened steel, from chromed steel or stainless steel.
A covering 20 that is adapted to suit the form of the surface 12 of this round stock 10 and reveals the inscription and/or marking 16 is placed on the surface 12 in such a manner that the area of the surface 12 that is to be provided with the inscription and/or marking 16 is not covered by the covering 20 and the remaining area is covered by the covering 20 (cf. the method step [a1] in
There are different exemplary options for the design of the covering 20:
The round stock 10 having the covering 20 is exposed to a first electrolyte 30 (cf. the method step [b1] in
Material is removed from the surface 12 by this first electrolyte 30 by forming depressions 14 in the area that is to be provided with the inscription and/or marking 16 (cf. the method step [c1] in
The round stock 10 having the covering 20 and having the depressions 14 that are not covered by the covering 20 is exposed to a second electrolyte 32 (cf. the method step [d1] in
The depressions 14 that are provided so as to form the inscription and/or marking 16 that is optically different, in particular a different color, to the surface 12 are filled by this second electrolyte 32 (cf. the method step [e1] in
The inscription and/or marking 16 can be formed by a code, in particular a barcode or bar code, for example by a continuous biunique binary barcode or bar code. For the purpose of optical position determination and/or path measurement, the code comprises an absolute code structure that represents the actual stroke or the actual position of the round stock.
There are various options with respect to supplying the first electrolyte 30 and/or the second electrolyte 32:
In the first exemplary embodiment in accordance with
In the second exemplary embodiment in accordance with
In so doing, the electrode that is functioning as an anode is embodied from a material that is non-soluble with respect to the electrolyte
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