Predominantly Nonmetal Electrolytic Coating Patents (Class 205/229)
  • Patent number: 5250173
    Abstract: A process for producing a structure including an anodic film exhibiting a colored pattern, and the resulting structures. The process involves anodizing a surface of a metal substrate or article made of or coated with aluminum or an anodizable aluminum alloy to produce an anodic film, preferably having pores extending from the film surface inwardly towards the underlying metal. A semi-reflective layer of a non-noble metal is then deposited within the pores of the film in order to generate a color by effects including light interference. Limited areas of the resulting film are then contacted with a solution of an acid or other leaching material, preferably by a maskless procedure, in order to leach the non-noble metal from the film, at least partially. The film is then contacted by a solution of a more noble metal compound (e.g. Pd, Au or Pt). The more noble metal from the solution at least partially replaces the non-noble metal remaining in or on the film and stabilizes the deposits against further leaching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1993
    Assignee: Alcan International Limited
    Inventor: Mark A. Jozefowicz
  • Patent number: 5240590
    Abstract: A process for forming a bearing surface on an aluminum alloy article including the steps peening the surface, anodizing the surface, and washing the anodized surface with a boehmite inhibiting agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1993
    Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Amarjit S. Brar, Anthony C. Dierich, Prativadi B. Narayan
  • Patent number: 5202013
    Abstract: A process for coloring a metal surface and colored metal products thus produced. The process involves forming a layer of a metal oxide on a surface of the metal to be colored and then bringing about permanent plastic deformation of the surface. If the oxide layer is of a suitable thickness (e.g. 500.ANG.-1 .mu.m) and the deformation is sufficiently high (preferably producing a reduction in thickness of the metal article by 30% or more), the resulting metal article exhibits an attractive color (usually a dichroic pastel color). The article can then be fabricated into finished articles, e.g. beverage cans, in the usual way.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1993
    Assignee: Alcan International Limited
    Inventors: Bryn Chamberlain, Harry Sang, Dan Fern, Prasad Apte, Lorne D. Kenny
  • Patent number: 5178967
    Abstract: A bilayer oxide film which comprises a preferably porous layer containing aluminum oxide and a non-porous layer comprising an oxide of a valve metal, e.g. tantalum. The layers are integral. The film is produced by forming a coating of aluminium or an anodizable aluminum alloy on a valve metal (or alloy), anodizing the resulting structure in an electrolyte (preferably one capable of converting the aluminum (or alloy) to a porous oxide film) in the presence of an adhesion-reducing agent (e.g. fluoride ions) that makes the resulting anodized bilayer film easily detachable from the remaining valve metal. The bilayer film is then detached from the valve metal, e.g. by adhering a flexible plastic film to the bilayer and using the film to peel off the bilayer from the valve metal. The resulting bilayer can be used for a variety of purposes, e.g. as a vapor or oxygen barrier useful for packaging, or as a coating containing magnetic particles used to make a magnetic recording medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1993
    Assignee: Alcan International Limited
    Inventors: Aron M. Rosenfeld, Paul Smits
  • Patent number: 5167793
    Abstract: A process for producing a structure including an anodic film exhibiting a colored pattern, and the resulting structures. The process involves anodizing a surface of a metal substrate or article made of or coated with aluminum or an anodizable aluminum alloy to produce an anodic film preferably having pores extending from the film surface inwardly towards the underlying metal. A semi-refective layer of a non-noble metal is then deposited on or within the pores of the film in order to generate a color by effects including light interference. Limited areas of the resulting film are then contacted with a solution of a noble metal compound (e.g. Pd, Au or Pt) by a procedure which avoids the use of an adhering mask. The noble metal from the solution at least partially replaces the non-noble metal in the contacted areas and creates a different color in these areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1992
    Assignee: Alcan International Limited
    Inventor: Mark A. Jozefowicz
  • Patent number: 5168015
    Abstract: A method for producing a tin free steel having double layers consisting of a lower layer of flatly deposited metallic chromium and an upper layer of insoluble hydrated chromium oxide which is characterized by a dissolution of soluble hydrated chromium oxide after the formation of three layers consisting of a bottom layer of metallic chromium, a middle layer of insoluble hydrated chromium oxide and an upper layer of soluble hydrated chromium oxide on a steel base by using a chromic acid electrolyte with a small amount of fluoride compound.By using this tin free steel, a welded can body can be produced at high speed without the removal of the plated layer in the welded part because this tin free steel has an excellent weldability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1992
    Assignee: Toyo Kohan Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Nobuyoshi Shimizu, Fumio Kunishige, Hideaki Hamano, Tsuneo Inui
  • Patent number: 5158663
    Abstract: A method for producing protecting layers on a metal selected from aluminum, titanium and zirconium, or alloys thereof, involves at least two anodic oxidation steps producing oxide layers and a thermal treatment which is carried out before the last anodic oxidation step. The treated metal according to the invention is protected even at high temperatures and under conditions of thermal cycling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1992
    Inventor: Joseph Yahalom