Reticulate electrode bus connection

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204279, 204280, 204286, 204284, 429 40, 429211, C25C 700, C25C 702

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050322451

ABSTRACT:
The present invention resides in a guide for a reticulate electrode bus connector. The guide comprises a body portion having an upper surface. A pair of spaced apart legs depend downwardly from a body portion and define with the body portion a guide longitudinal dimension. The legs define a longitudinally extending slot dimensioned to accommodate the reticulate electrode. The legs comprise planar, facing inner surfaces adapted to press against opposite sides of the electrode. A longitudinally extending ductway extends from the body portion upper surface to a slot. The ductway is aligned with a center line of the slot intermediate the planar facing inner surfaces. A plurality of openings extend through each of the legs communicating with the slot. The openings expose a substantial portion of the surface area of the reticulate electrode within the confines of the slot and are substantially uniformly disposed along the legs.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2723230 (1955-11-01), Godsey, Jr.
patent: 4399020 (1983-08-01), Branchick et al.
patent: 4515672 (1985-05-01), Platek et al.

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