Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1979-12-07
1982-03-02
Gantz, Delbert E.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204279, 204253, 204267, C25B 904, C25B 1502
Patent
active
043177085
ABSTRACT:
A remote controlled intercell connector bar jack is disclosed. The jack can have a first contactor and a second contactor spaced apart by a piston and cylinder assembly. The assembly can be remotely expanded or contracted to move the contactors away from each other or towards each other, respectively. The first contactor contacts a movable intercell connector while the second contactor contacts a fixed object such as the wall of one of two adjacent cells connected by the intercell connector. The second contactor can be a plate adapted to rest against a wall of a cell to which the intercell connector is attached and the first contactor adapted to rest against the intercell connector so that the intercell connector is jacked away from the cell wall when the assembly is remotely expanded.
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Kircher Morton S.
Specht Steven J.
Clements Donald F.
D'Alessandro Ralph
Gantz Delbert E.
O'Day Thomas P.
Olin Corporation
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