Geometrical instruments
Patent
1985-04-25
1986-09-02
Weidenfeld, Gil
Geometrical instruments
204286, 373 94, H01R 438, C25C 100
Patent
active
046092498
ABSTRACT:
An electrically conductive connection for an electrode assembly of an electrolyte cell in which aluminum is produced by electrolysis in a molten salt is described. The electrode assembly comprises an electrode flask and a conductor rod. The flask has a collar above an area of minimum flask diameter. The electrically conductive connection comprises the electrode flask, the conductor rod and a structure bearing against the collar and the conductor rod for pulling the conductor rod into compressive and electrical contact with the flask.
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Chilko Robert J.
Hornack Thomas R.
Aluminum Company of America
D'Ambrosio Felix J.
Paumen Gary F.
Sullivan Jr. Daniel A.
Weidenfeld Gil
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