Patents Assigned to Conradty GmbH & Co. Metallelektroden KG
  • Patent number: 4743351
    Abstract: A metal anode comprises a current feed and at least one current distributor branching therefrom. The current distributor has a sleeve consisting of two identically formed profiled members which each have a respective crosspiece and two unequal limbs extending from its ends at right angles in opposite senses. The two profiled members are, for formation of the sleeve, assembled together so that the shorter limb of the one profile member lies in the region of the free end of the longer limb of the other profile member, whereby on the two narrow sides of the sleeve offset projecting flanges result. On these flanges are connected respective plate-like elements. These form the active part of the electrode. The plate-like elements consist expediently of corrugated expanded metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1988
    Assignee: Conradty GmbH & Co. Metallelektroden KG
    Inventors: Konrad Koziol, Erich Wenk
  • Patent number: 4695355
    Abstract: An electrode for membrane electrolysis comprises an electrode body, whose surface is provided at least partially with an electro-catalytically active coating.The electrode body is constructed from a plurality of parallel, mutually spaced lamellas having a plurality of recesses on edge surfaces facing the membrane, edge surfaces of bridge portions, located between these recesses, not being coated for electro-catalytic activity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1987
    Assignee: Conradty GmbH & Co. Metallelektroden KG
    Inventor: Konrad Koziol
  • Patent number: 4661232
    Abstract: An electrode comprises a horizontally arranged current feed which is formed by a rail of copper or has such a rail as a current conductive component. From this rail at least one current distributor branches, which is constructed of a sleeve of valve metal and a core arranged therein, and of a metal which is a good electrical conductor which is in electrical connection with the sleeve and in which preferably a contact structure is embedded which consists of valve metal and is connected to the inner surface of the sleeve by a plurality of weld positions. To the sleeve of the current distributor an active part of the electrode is mechanically and electrically conductively connected.The essential feature of this electrode consists in that in the core of the current distributor a bar of material which is a good electrical conductor, preferably copper, engages which is connected in a mechanically and electrically conductive manner to the rail of the current feed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1987
    Assignee: Conradty GmbH & Co. Metallelektroden KG
    Inventors: Konrad Koziol, Erich Wenk
  • Patent number: 4642173
    Abstract: Such a coated valve metal electrode consists of at least one current feed and at least one current distributor. Current feed and current distributor are mechanically and electrically conductively connected via sheet-like connection elements. The active surface of this electrode consists of lamellas of valve metal having an active surface coating.The essential features of this electrode consist in that the coated overall surface of the lamellas F.sub.A and the surface F.sub.P assumed by the overall arrangement of the lamellas (length and breadth of the electrode surface) have a surface factor such that 20.gtoreq.F.sub.A /F.sub.P .gtoreq.4, preferably such that 14.gtoreq.F.sub.A /F.sub.P .gtoreq.6, and in that the greater proportion of the coated surface of the lamellas is directed perpendicularly to the surface of the strip to be coated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1987
    Assignee: Conradty GmbH & Co. Metallelektroden KG
    Inventors: Konrad Koziol, Erich Wenk
  • Patent number: 4619752
    Abstract: An electrode for electrolytic extraction of metals or metal oxides comprises a horizontally arranged current feed which has a copper rail as current feeding component. From this rail at least one current distributor branches, which consists of a sleeve of valve metal and a core arranged therein and consisting of metal which is a good electrical conductor which is in good electrical connection with the sleeve and in which preferably a contact structure is embedded. To the sleeve of the current distributor an active part of the electrode is mechanically and electrically connected.The rail of the current feed of copper is provided in the region of the connection position of a current distributor with a connection element of valve metal which is connected to the copper rail via a separate copper element by explosion welding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1986
    Assignee: Conradty GmbH & Co. Metallelektroden KG
    Inventors: Konrad Koziol, Erich Wenk
  • Patent number: 4460450
    Abstract: A coated valve metal anode for the electrolytic extraction of metals or metal oxides, comprising a current-carrying component, e.g. a current lead and/or a current distributor, which consists of a jacket of valve metal and a core arranged therein made of a metal which is a good conductor.In order to prevent as far as possible the internal ohmic voltage loss in the case of such an electrode, in the core metal of the current-carrying component a contact structure is embedded which is preferably made of valve metal and is connected by a plurality of welds with the inner surface of the jacket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1984
    Assignee: Conradty GmbH & Co. Metallelektroden KG
    Inventors: Konrad Koziol, Erich Wenk
  • Patent number: 4379742
    Abstract: A gas-generating metal electrode for electrochemical processes, more particularly, a coated titanium anode for amalgam cells, comprising spaced-apart parallel rods arranged in a horizontal plane, the surfaces of said rods forming the working area of said electrode and the rods each having a cross section whose extent normal to said plane is greater than the extent parallel thereto, characterized in that the cross section of each of said rods consists of a rectangle (1a) whose height (h.sub.R) is normal to said plane, and at least one chordal segment (1b) on one side of the rectangle and whose chord corresponds to the width of said rectangle (1a) and which extends between and interconnects the opposite sides of said rectangle (1a).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1983
    Assignee: Conradty GmbH Co. Metallelektroden KG
    Inventors: Hans-Carl Rathjen, Konrad Koziol
  • Patent number: 4295942
    Abstract: The invention comprises an anode with a core of valve metal for the anodic separation of solid substances. The working surface of the anode having an electrically conductive, corrosion-resistant, mechanically solid coating, which impedes the passivation of the core. The invention further comprises the use of such anodes for the electrolytic preparation of manganese oxides, particularly of manganese dioxides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1981
    Assignee: Conradty GmbH & Co. Metallelektroden KG
    Inventors: Konrad Koziol, Erich Wenk
  • Patent number: RE32561
    Abstract: A coated metal anode for the electrolytic recovery of metals is disclosed, whereby the working surface of this anode is represented by rods 4 which are arranged in a plane in spaced, parallel relationship to each other and which are electrically connected to a current supply rail 3.To provide a coated metal anode of the identified type, which ensures an operation with acceptable current density and which permits with a simple constructive assembly an energy saving deposit of metal with high purity on the oppositely disposed cathode, the total surface F.sub.A of the rods 4 and the surface F.sub.p assumed by the total arrangement of the rods 4 fulfills the relationship 6.gtoreq.F.sub.A :F.sub.p .gtoreq.2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1987
    Assignee: Conradty GmbH & Co. Metallelektroden KG
    Inventors: Konrad Koziol, Erich Wenk