Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1993-04-29
1994-08-23
Valentine, Donald R.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204253, 204289, 204279, C25B 900
Patent
active
053404572
ABSTRACT:
An electrolytic cell construction in which the cell includes at least one anode and cathode, and a separator therebetween held under a compressive force by a frame assembly. The anodes and cathode are provided with a portion for electrical connection to an electric connector plate. The electric connector plate is positioned in contact with a respective anode and cathode. The compressive force of the frame assembly which holds the components of the cell in compression to provide a fluid tight seal simultaneously serves to apply a force between the electrical connector plates and their respective anode or cathode to hold the electrical connector plates in contact therewith. Preferably spring means are provided for biasing the electrical connector plates and the portions of the anode and cathode for connection to the plate into engagement with each other. The spring means is compressed simultaneously with the frame assembly placing the components of the cell under compression so that the spring means forces the anode and cathode electrical connection portions into contact with their respective electrical connector plate.
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Cawlfield David W.
Ford James M.
Carlson Dale L.
Olin Corporation
Valentine Donald R.
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