Anode and method of construction

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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29857, 204280, C23F 1300, C25B 1100, H01R 4300

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042797292

ABSTRACT:
An anode having an elongated body which may be extruded contains a bore extending at least partially through the body. The bore has an intermediate portion between the ends of the anode. A lead wire in the bore is fastened to a connector member having a self-tapping thread engageable at predetermined torque with the surface of the bore at the intermediate portion for cutting a thread in the bore upon relative rotation of the connector member and the body of anode material. A sealant is inserted in the bore after a thread is cut in the bore and surrounds the left in place connector member preventing moisture from reaching the connection to the anode at the intermediate portion.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2876190 (1959-03-01), Oliver
patent: 2926128 (1960-02-01), Flower
patent: 3772178 (1973-11-01), Wilson
Bulletin DA/10a DURICHLOR 51 Type TA Tubular Anodes published by the Duriron Company Inc., Dayton, Ohio (2 pp.).
Bulletin published by Harco Corporation relating to LORESCO Center-Tapped Graphite Anodes Manufactured by Cathodic Engineering Equip. Co.

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