Electrode for a cathodic protection device

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

Reexamination Certificate

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C204S196340, C204S196180, C204S196190, C440S08800J, C440S08800J, C440S080000

Reexamination Certificate

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07431809

ABSTRACT:
An electrode for a cathodic protection device that has one or more electrode bodies formed of a conductive wire. The electrode includes a pair of films made of an insulating material which are bonded to each other while sandwiching the electrode body therebetween. Preferably at least one of the pair of films is bonded to an engine body. The electrode body is exposed to the outside through one or more through-holes formed in at least one of the films. The electrode is less susceptible to short-circuiting or wire breakage when bent and is also easier to manufacture than conventional electrodes.

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