Coating apparatus – With vacuum or fluid pressure chamber
Patent
1983-01-11
1984-06-05
Smith, John D.
Coating apparatus
With vacuum or fluid pressure chamber
118423, 118425, 118503, 118421, 427 80, 427 81, B05C 302
Patent
active
044521707
ABSTRACT:
A holder holding capacitor elements is transported by a conveyor and brought into an electrolyte impregnating tank, which is then closed up by a cover which is secured to a carrier movable laterally by a linkage and is moved vertically by a swingable link. A vacuum pump is operated to vacuumize the electrolyte impregnating tank, and then an electrolyte to supplying circuit is operated to supply the electrolyte into the tank of a predetermined vacuum, so that the capacitor elements may be impregnated with the electrolyte by the minus pressure of vacuum. An absorbing device with a pump is operated to absorb the extra electrolyte around the capacitor elements which are placed in the device.
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Far East Engineering Company, Ltd.
Plantz Bernard F.
Smith John D.
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