Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1980-01-21
1981-12-29
Valentine, Donald R.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204274, 204275, C25B 904
Patent
active
043081258
ABSTRACT:
A current conductor assembly for conducting electric current to electrodes in cells for the electrolysis of a salt solution is comprised of a conductor and a nonconductive casing for the conductor. There is a space between the conductor and the casing with an inlet in the casing for receiving a fluid. The conductor assembly has means for supplying a pressurized fluid to the space between the conductor and the casing; means for sealingly attaching one end of the conductor assembly to the electrodes, where this end is immersed in the salt solution; and a compressible sealing assembly for the opposite end of the conductor assembly comprised of a compression means and a sealing means.
The conductor assembly employs the pressurized fluid to prevent corrosive attack of the conductor metal should a leak develop in the conductor assembly.
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Kaczur Jerry J.
Mendiratta Sudhir K.
Clements Donald F.
Haglind James B.
Olin Corporation
Valentine Donald R.
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