Claims
- 1. An electrowinning cell comprising:
a tank having an opened upper end and being configured to hold an electrolyte; a plurality of flat, metallic electrode plates disposed within the tank in side-by-side, spaced-apart, parallel relationship, the electrode plates defining a gap between adjacent electrode plates; and an electrolyte circulation system comprising:
an inlet manifold disposed below the electrode plates; a plurality of spaced-apart collectors extending across the upper end of the tank, the collector extending parallel to the electrode plates; and a pump configured to pump the electrolyte into the tank through the inlet manifold, wherein the electrolyte flows upward through the gaps to the collectors to thereby establish a level for the electrolyte in the tank.
- 2. An electrowinning cell as defined in claim 1, wherein the electrowinning cell is for electrowinning copper, and the electrode plates include alternating cathode plates and anode plates, a cathode plate being disposed between two anode plates.
- 3. An electrowinning cell as defined in claim 3, wherein the collector extends across the upper edge of the anode plates.
- 4. An electrowinning cell as defined in claim 3, wherein the collectors are U-shaped channels having ends that extend beyond sides of the tank.
- 5. An electrowinning cell as defined in claim 4, wherein the U-shaped channels have side walls with apertures therein, the apertures forming outlet ports establishing the level of electrolyte in the tank.
- 6. An electrowinning cell as defined in claim 1, wherein the pump is controllable to vary the flow of electrolyte into the tank.
- 7. An electrowinning cell as defined in claim 6, wherein the electrolytic solution flows through the gap at an average velocity of between 0.05 in./min. and 0.50 in./min.
- 8. An electrowinning cell as defined in claim 6, wherein the electrolytic solution flows through the gap substantially continuously during operation of the electrowinning cell.
- 9. An electrowinning cell comprising:
a tank having an upper end, a holding portion containing an electrolyte, and an inlet configured to supply the electrolyte to the tank; at least two electrodes displaced in the tank above the inlet manifold such that at least a portion of each of the electrodes is in contact with the electrolyte; and a plurality of spaced-apart collectors extending across the upper end of the tank and being adapted to receive the electrolyte supplied by the inlet to thereby establish a level for the electrolyte in the tank.
- 10. An electrolyte circulation system for an electrowinning cell having a tank and at least two electrodes in electrical contact with each other via an electrolyte present in the tank, the electrolyte circulation system comprising:
an inlet manifold disposed in the tank below the electrodes; a plurality of spaced-apart collectors extending across the upper end of the tank and parallel to the electrodes; and a pump configured to pump the electrolyte into the tank through the inlet manifold, wherein the electrolyte flows upward through the gaps to the collectors, the collectors establishing a level for the electrolyte in the tank.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/802,656 filed Mar. 9, 2001.
Continuations (1)
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Parent |
09802656 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Child |
10162230 |
Jun 2002 |
US |