Patents by Inventor Gerald R. Pohto

Gerald R. Pohto has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6582571
    Abstract: An electrolytic cell comprising a walled enclosure including a cathode sidewall has busbar structure external to the cell. The busbar structure can include a gird bar releasably secured at the sidewall. It also may include a foraminous interface member between the gird bar and the sidewall, as well as have a small cathode busbar member on the sidewall. The small busbar member is typically located above and adjacent to the gird bar. Particularly when the gird bar and foraminous interface member are present, there can be internal support members for the cathodes directly secured to the inside face of the cathode sidewall. Furthermore, intercell connection may be handled directly to the outside face of the cathode sidewall. The overall structure can provide reduced potential for sidewall stress corrosion cracking, reduced cathode manufacturing cost, and accommodation of stress relief for the cathode weldment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2003
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Richard L. Romine, Thomas F. Florkiewicz, John J. Jahn, Gerald R. Pohto
  • Patent number: 6352622
    Abstract: A compound electrode incorporating a lead substrate utilizes the lead as a support structure. This support structure provides a surface that engages a valve metal expanded metal mesh. The mesh member has a front and back surface with the back surface facing the lead support structure. At least the front surface of the mesh member is an active surface. Securing of the mesh member to the lead support structure in electrical connection permits the lead support structure to serve as a current distributor for the mesh member. The mesh member may engage the surface of the lead support structure by pressing or rolling the mesh onto the lead. Other engagement means can include the use of fasteners, or welding and the like. The resulting structure can be particularly useful as an electrode assembly for use in an electrolytic cell that serves for the electrowinning of a metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2002
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Carl W. Brown, Jeries I. Bishara, Lynne M. Ernes, Andy W. Getsy, Kenneth L. Hardee, Barry L. Martin, Gerald R. Pohto, Thomas J. Schue, Thomas R. Turk
  • Patent number: 6328860
    Abstract: An electrolytic cell comprising a walled enclosure including a cathode sidewall has busbar structure external to the cell. The busbar structure can include a gird bar releasably secured at the sidewall. It also may include a small cathode busbar member on the sidewall. The small busbar member is typically located above and adjacent to the gird bar. there can be internal support members for the cathodes directly secured to the inside face of the cathode sidewall. Furthermore, intercell connection may be handled directly to the outside face of the cathode sidewall. The overall structure can provide reduced potential for sidewall stress corrosion cracking, reduced cathode manufacturing cost, and accommodation of stress relief for the cathode weldment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2001
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Richard L. Romine, Thomas F. Florkiewicz, John J. Jahn, Gerald R. Pohto
  • Publication number: 20010030126
    Abstract: An electrolytic cell comprising a walled enclosure including a cathode sidewall has busbar structure external to the cell. The busbar structure can include a gird bar releasably secured at the sidewall. It also may include a foraminous interface member between the gird bar and the sidewall, as well as have a small cathode busbar member on the sidewall. The small busbar member is typically located above and adjacent to the gird bar. Particularly when the gird bar and foraminous interface member are present, there can be internal support members for the cathodes directly secured to the inside face of the cathode sidewall. Furthermore, intercell connection may be handled directly to the outside face of the cathode sidewall. The overall structure can provide reduced potential for sidewall stress corrosion cracking, reduced cathode manufacturing cost, and accommodation of stress relief for the cathode weldment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2001
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Applicant: ELTECH SYSTEMS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Richard L. Romine, Thomas F. Florkiewicz, John J. Jahn, Gerald R. Pohto
  • Patent number: 6254743
    Abstract: This invention relates generally to an electrically conductive valve metal mesh of extreme void fraction. More particularly the invention relates in a most important aspect to an application thereof for an electrode structure in such a way as to prevent the corrosion of steel, including reinforcing steel in concrete, by cathodic protection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: John E. Bennett, Gerald R. Pohto, Thomas A. Mitchell
  • Patent number: 6139705
    Abstract: A compound electrode incorporating a lead substrate utilizes the lead as a support structure. This support structure provides a surface that engages a mesh member, e.g., a valve metal expanded metal mesh. The mesh member has a front and back surface with the back surface facing the lead support structure. At least the front surface of the mesh member is an active surface. Securing of the mesh member to the lead support structure in electrical connection permits the lead support structure to serve as a current distributor for the mesh member. The mesh member may engage the surface of the lead support structure as by pressing or rolling the mesh onto the lead. Other engagement means can include the use of fasteners, or welding and the like. The resulting structure can be particularly useful as an electrode assembly for use in an electrolytic cell that serves for the electrowinning of a metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Carl W. Brown, Jr., Jeries I. Bishara, Lynne M. Ernes, Andy W. Getsy, Kenneth L. Hardee, Barry L. Martin, Gerald R. Pohto, Thomas J. Schue, Thomas R. Turk
  • Patent number: 5849164
    Abstract: A cell, particularly a membrane cell, that will generally be oriented in an at least substantially vertical positioning, is provided with an array of blade electrodes. The blade electrodes are Delta shape in cross-section, having a flat back face and forwardly sloping sides meeting at a forward edge. Such electrodes can be secured to a current distributor bar, typically on a flat front face of the bar. The forward edge of an electrode blade may be placed opposite a counter electrode of the same or different structure, with a membrane separator usually interposed therebetween. Electrical connection can be made to the electrode blades from the distributor bar, and to the distributor bar through boss electrical connectors. Baffles, which may also be secured to the distributor bar, help establish a front chamber, containing the electrode blades, in front of the baffles, and a back chamber behind the baffles. Electrolyte circulates through the front chamber and recirculates through the back chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1998
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventor: Gerald R. Pohto
  • Patent number: 5804053
    Abstract: A process is disclosed, as well as apparatus useful therefor, for continuously electroplating a strip of reticulated foam using multiple electroplating zones that each contain electroplating bath. In each zone there is a cathode and an anode. In at least one electroplating zone there is an insoluble anode, typically as the sole anode. In some of the electroplating zones soluble anodes may be used. As a first cathode, there can be provided a cathode roll outside of the electroplating bath. The reticulated foam is guided in the bath past the anodes, as well as past cathodes, e.g., including a cathode roll which may be positioned outside of the bath. The resulting electroplated foam emerging from the bath has an improved electroplate weight distribution and the process achieves enhanced efficiencies and economies of operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1998
    Assignee: ELTECH Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Anthony J. Vaccaro, Janet S. Gregg, Daniel W. Gibbons, James R. Brannan, Gerald R. Pohto, Jean M. Hinden
  • Patent number: 5783058
    Abstract: An existing, usually used radial lead anode in an electroplating cell is machined to a specific radius. This provides a curved, machined surface for the lead anode to serve as a support structure. A thin gauge, dimensionally stable sheet anode of a multitude of side-by-side strip anodes is formed, with each strip anode being typically formed to a larger radius then the radius of the support structure. The sheet anode strips may be precurved into a series of chords. The strip anodes are flexed into place onto the surface of the lead support structure. Fastening these strips and the support structure together can be accomplished by a series of fastening means attached to the back of each strip anode, which means can project into or through holes in the lead support structure. Electrical connection can be provided, such as through the fastening means, with the lead support structure serving as a current distributor member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: H. Kirk Fowler, Gerald R. Pohto, Zane A. Wade
  • Patent number: 5759361
    Abstract: An anode for cathodically-protected steel-reinforced concrete is embedded in an ion-conductive overlay on the concrete structure. The anode comprises at least one sheet of highly expanded valve metal mesh having a pattern of voids defined by a network of valve metal strands connected at a multiplicity of nodes. This provides a redundancy of current-carrying paths through the mesh which ensures effective current distribution throughout the mesh even in the event of possible breakage of a number of individual strands. The surface of the valve metal mesh carries an electrochemically active coating. At least one current distribution member is welded to the valve metal mesh. The entire area of the structure to be protected, excluding non-protected openings for obstacles and the like, is covered by a single piece of the mesh, or several pieces in close proximity with one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: John E. Bennett, Gerald R. Pohto, Thomas A. Mitchell
  • Patent number: 5639358
    Abstract: An anode for cathodically-protected steel-reinforced concrete is embedded in an ion-conductive overlay on the concrete structure. The anode comprises at least one sheet of highly expanded valve metal mesh having a pattern of voids defined by a network of valve metal strands connected at a multiplicity of nodes. This provides a redundancy of current-carrying paths through the mesh which ensures effective current distribution throughout the mesh even in the event of possible breakage of a number of individual strands. The surface of the valve metal mesh carries an electrochemically active coating. At least one current distribution member is welded to the valve metal mesh. The entire area of the structure to be protected, excluding non-protected openings for obstacles and the like, is covered by a single piece of the mesh, or several pieces in close proximity with one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: ELTECH Systems Corporation
    Inventors: John E. Bennett, Gerald R. Pohto, Thomas A. Mitchell
  • Patent number: 5584975
    Abstract: An electrode assembly which will find use such as in electroplating, is made from a hollow and thin walled, elongate and deflectable outer metal electrode member. This member is usually rounded, e.g., typically circular, in cross-section and has major inner and outer faces. Representative of this outer member would be a titanium tube. The electrode assembly also has a removable and elongate, inner metal electrical current distributor member. This inner current distributor member will typically be rectangular in cross-section. Representative of this inner member is a rectangular copper bar. As assembled, this typical assembly can have the edges on the outer face of the copper bar engage the inner face of the titanium tube. In putting together this particular assembly, the hollow tube is compressed, such as from circular to elliptical shape. The copper bar current distributor is inserted into this misshapen tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1996
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Gerald R. Pohto, Andy W. Getsy
  • Patent number: 5454925
    Abstract: Electrodes such as mesh electrodes can be in configurations where they are separated from electrode back pans by standoffs. The mesh electrodes are very adherently secured to the standoffs. When the electrodes are in need of repair, removal and refurbishing can be a problem. There is now disclosed a method of electrode repair which in large part retains original structure by first removing the mesh electrode and then at least substantially the top of the standoff. A replacement standoff assembly is placed against the retained portion of the original standoff and secured thereto. Refurbished or new electrode mesh can be adhered to the resulting replacement standoff. This may include welding of mesh electrode strands utilizing weld nuggets which are substantially the size of the strands. The refurbishing technique can maintain original separation distances between the back pan and the electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1995
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Kevin B. Garland, Gerald R. Pohto, Edward M. Halko, Zane A. Wade
  • Patent number: 5451307
    Abstract: This invention relates generally to an electrically conductive valve metal mesh of extreme void fraction. More particularly the invention relates in a most important aspect to an application thereof for an electrode structure in such a way as to prevent the corrosion of steel, including reinforcing steel in concrete, by cathodic protection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1995
    Assignee: ELTECH Systems Corporation
    Inventors: John E. Bennett, Gerald R. Pohto, Thomas A. Mitchell
  • Patent number: 5423961
    Abstract: An anode for cathodically-protected steel-reinforced concrete is embedded in an ion-conductive overlay on the concrete structure. The anode comprises at least one sheet of highly expanded valve metal mesh having a pattern of voids defined by a network of valve metal strands connected at a multiplicity of nodes. This provides a redundancy of current-carrying paths through the mesh which ensures effective current distribution throughout the mesh even in the event of possible breakage of a number of individual strands. The surface of the valve metal mesh carries an electrochemically active coating. At least one current distribution member is welded to the valve metal mesh. The entire area of the structure to be protected, excluding non-protected openings for obstacles and the like, is covered by a single piece of the mesh, or several pieces in close proximity with one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1995
    Assignee: ELTECH Systems Corporation
    Inventors: John E. Bennett, Gerald R. Pohto, Thomas A. Mitchell
  • Patent number: 5421968
    Abstract: An anode for cathodically-protected steel-reinforced concrete is embedded in an ion-conductive overlay on the concrete structure. The anode comprises at least one sheet of highly expanded valve metal mesh having a pattern of voids defined by a network of valve metal strands connected at a multiplicity of nodes. This provides a redundancy of current-carrying paths through the mesh which ensures effective current distribution throughout the mesh even in the event of possible breakage of a number of individual strands. The surface of the valve metal mesh carries an electrochemically active coating. At least one current distribution member is welded to the valve metal mesh. The entire area of the structure to be protected, excluding non-protected openings for obstacles and the like, is covered by a single piece of the mesh, or several pieces in close proximity with one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1995
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: John E. Bennett, Gerald R. Pohto, Thomas A. Mitchell
  • Patent number: 5372687
    Abstract: A cathodic protection anode assembly for metal structures in water is now provided with highly desirable rugged construction. The assembly is particularly useful for providing cathodic protection utilizing an anode, in submersed condition, on one side of a structure while having an assembly protruding through an opening in the structure with a connection at the back side of the structure to a lead-in cable. Such structure may have the back side in ambient air. For the back side structure, the assembly has a highly desirable leak resistant characteristic. Moreover, the assembly can provide efficient low contact voltage at the anode and cable connection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1994
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Gerald R. Pohto, H. Kirk Fowler, Donald J. Groszek
  • Patent number: 5188721
    Abstract: A fixed anode structure having at least one broad plate face utilized in electrodepositing a coating on a moving cathode has a segmented plate anode. The plate anode can have a broad face that is generally flat or curvilinear in relation to the shape of the cathode, e.g., in concentric relationship with a curvilinear cathode. The segmented anode has broad plate faces that come together to provide edges that are bias cut in relation to the path of travel of a cathode moving in relation to the anode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1993
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Gerald R. Pohto, Lawrence J. Gestaut
  • Patent number: 5100525
    Abstract: The present invention resides in an expandable anode assembly which comprises an anode riser and anode surfaces on opposite sides of the anode riser. Each anode surface comprises multiple anode sheets. Each anode sheet is supported by spring connectors which allow movement of one sheet of an anode surface without movement of the other sheet of such surface. The spring connectors hold each sheet so that its profile remains essentially flat in such movement. Each sheet lies in the same or an essentially parallel plane with other sheets of the anode assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1992
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Gerald R. Pohto, Charles P. Tomba, Thomas A. Liederbach, Edmund L. Cimino
  • Patent number: 5017275
    Abstract: The present invention resides in an anode structure as well as in an electrolytic cell utilizing the anode structure. The anode structure comprises a resilient anode sheet having an active anode surface, and a support substructure for the anode sheet. The anode substructure has a predetermined configuration. Means are provided for flexing the anode sheet onto the anode substructure so that the anode sheet conforms to the configuration of the anode substructure and at the same time provides an adequate electrical junction for uniform current distribution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew J. Niksa, Gerald R. Pohto