Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1997-09-08
1999-08-31
Mayekar, Kishor
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204290R, C25D 1700
Patent
active
059449659
ABSTRACT:
An electrolytic cell comprised of a tank for holding electrolytic solution, and a drum rotatable about a horizontal axis having a non-conductive cylindrical outer surface disposed within the tank, and a plurality of elongated, like anodes arranged about the outer surface of the drum. The anodes together form a generally continuous cylindrical surface spaced from, and generally conforming to, the outer surface of the drum. Each of the anodes has at least one end projecting through the tank. A plurality of power sources is provided together with connection means for connecting groups of one or more of the projecting ends of the anodes to each power source.
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Ameen Thomas J.
Bay Adam G.
DeWitt Robert D.
Haines Ronald K.
Peckham Peter
Gould Electronics Inc.
Kusner Mark
Mayekar Kishor
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