Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1976-10-14
1979-04-03
Tung, T.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204147, C23F 1300
Patent
active
041476077
ABSTRACT:
In an apparatus for stimulating the removal of electrolytic, or electrical, energy from a vessel of water or other charge conducting liquid, a conductive apparatus, preferably formed as a tube, is insulatively supported with respect to the vessel in which the water is being treated, with the apparatus either extending through a wall of the vessel, or being freely supported upon the heat exchanger or other components structurally arranged internally of the vessel. A nonconductive mounting member is secured to the conductive apparatus and provides for the insulation of the apparatus below the vessel's normal water line. The mounting member in addition to being nonconductive, is also nonabsorbent of any moisture even after prolonged submersion in water so as to insure that there is no breakdown in its providing the electrical insulation of the conductive apparatus with respect to the vessel in which it locates. In another embodiment, the mounting members are formed as supports having apertures therethrough and slidingly inserted onto the conductive apparatus tubes so as to insulatingly space the apparatus from the vessel's operating components. Various insulating caps are provided upon the exposed ends of the apparatus tubes so as to insure no contact with any of the vessel's internal components, as aforesaid. Furthermore, the mounting member is provided with specially designed retainers, such as tapered threads, so as to insure a fluid tight seal of the conductive member within the mounting member, in addition to a hermetic seal of the mounting member to any pressure vessel to which it may secure.
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Denk Paul M.
Thermal Engineering Company
Tung T.
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