Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1981-07-27
1983-11-29
Tufariello, T. M.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204194, 204226, C25D 104, C25D 1700
Patent
active
044179537
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for separating electrolytic deposits from both sides of a generally vertically suspended cathode includes sets of suction cups which are attached to the deposits on both sides of the cathode. The sets of suction cups are configured and arranged so as to be capable of moving from a first position wherein the sets of suction cups are attached to the deposits to a second position wherein the sets of suction cups are positioned away from the cathode. Arms which are pivotally mounted about a first horizontal axis are connected to the lower edge of a respective set of suction cups by a first jointed coupling which is also connected to the arms. A second jointed coupling is connected to the set of suction cups so as to permit the set of suction cups to pivot about the first jointed coupling. Mechanisms are provided for pivoting the arms about the first horizontal axis and additional mechanisms being pivotally mounted about a second horizontal axis located at a lower level than the first horizontal axis. Both mechanisms are selectably operable so as to detach the deposits from the sides of the cathode and thereafter position the deposits in a rest position with the sets of suction cups above the deposits such that the electrolytic sides can be inspected. In one preferred embodiment, knives are provided on both sides of the cathode so as to separate the deposits which might be integrally connected at the lower edge of the cathode. A system incorporating the aforementioned apparatus also includes a thermal pretreatment station and a mechanical pretreatment station both of which provide for the creation and widening, respectively, of zones of separation of the deposit from the cathode adjacent the upper edge of the deposit. A method for separating electrolytic deposits from a cathode is also disclosed.
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Forton Henri M. F. J.
Viellefont Jean F.
Metallurgie Hoboken-Overpelt
Tufariello T. M.
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