Patents by Inventor David I. Macdonald

David I. Macdonald has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4537663
    Abstract: Gold films (18) of essentially uniform thickness are plated onto respective previously formed palladium films (16) on substrates (10) by loading the substrates into a box plater (20) in opposed relationship to respective anode plates (22). In a plating operation, a plating potential initially is applied across upper end portions of the palladium films (16) and the anode plates (22). The loaded box plater (20) then is lowered into a gold plating bath (28) at a preselected rate to progressively immerse the substrates (10) and the anode plates (22) into the plating bath, such that gold plates onto each palladium film (16) to an essentially uniform thickness. The substrates (10) and anode plates (22) then are left immersed in the plating bath (28) for a total time period dependent upon the desired final thickness of the gold films (18).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1985
    Assignee: AT&T Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: David I. Macdonald
  • Patent number: 4319922
    Abstract: A method of recovering gold and palladium from a spent aqueous potassium iodide-iodine etching solution, and regenerating the etching solution for reuse, involves adjusting the spent solution to a strongly basic pH (e.g., 12.5) by the addition of an alkaline compound (e.g., potassium hydroxide) to precipitate metallic gold from the solution. Metallic palladium is precipitated from the resulting alkaline solution by the addition of a borohydride, (e.g., potassium borohydride). Following removal of the precipitated gold and palladium, the spent alkaline solution is made acidic-to-neutral in pH to change potassium hypoiodite and some potassium iodide in the solution to iodine. The solution then is adjusted back upward to a slightly alkaline pH value (e.g., 9.0), and precipitate is removed at room temperature. Potassium iodide and iodine crystals then are added to the solution, as necessary, to regenerate the solution to substantially its original composition and strength for reuse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1982
    Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.
    Inventor: David I. Macdonald
  • Patent number: 4319923
    Abstract: A method of recovering gold and palladium from a spent aqueous potassium iodide-iodine etching solution, and regenerating the etching solution for reuse, involves adjusting the spent solution to a strongly basic pH (e.g., 12.5) by the addition of an alkaline compound (e.g., potassium hydroxide) to precipitate metallic gold from the solution. Metallic palladium is precipitated from the resulting alkaline solution by the addition of a borohydride, (e.g., potassium borohydride). Following removal of the precipitated gold and palladium, the spent alkaline solution is made acidic-to-neutral in pH to change potassium hypoiodite and some potassium iodide in the solution to iodine. The solution then is adjusted back upward to a slightly alkaline pH value (e.g., 9.0), and precipitate is removed at room temperature. Potassium iodide and iodine crystals then are added to the solution, as necessary, to regenerate the solution to substantially its original composition and strength for reuse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1982
    Assignee: Western Electric Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Bruno J. Falanga, David I. Macdonald