Claims
- 1. The method of loading a normally solid electrically nonconductive material of a kind that becomes conductive when in a molten state and is suitable for cyclic melting and solidification into an electro thermal storage vessel which comprises the steps of introducing a predetermined quantity of said nonconductive material into said vessel, introducing a predetermined quantity of an electrically conductive particulate material onto a surface of said nonconductive material, and then sealing said vessel gas-tight to enclose the nonconductive and conductive material for cyclic electro thermal melting and then solidification of the nonconductive material.
- 2. The method of loading a normally solid electrically nonconductive material of a kind that becomes conductive when in a molten state and is suitable for cyclic melting and solidification into an electro thermal storage vessel which comprises the steps of introducing a predetermined quantity of said nonconductive material into said vessel, introducing a predetermined quantity of an electrically conductive particulate material onto a surface of said nonconductive material, sealing said vessel gas-tight to enclose the nonconductive and conductive materials for cyclic electro thermal melting and solidification, and then causing a gaseous pressure condition to exist within said vessel that is substantially equal to ambient pressure surrounding said vessel when said nonconductive material is in a molten state.
- 3. The method of loading a normally solid electrically nonconductive material of a kind that becomes conductive when in a molten state and is suitable for cyclic melting and solidification into an electro thermal storage vessel which comprises the steps of introducing a predetermined quantity of said material into said vessel while said material is in a molten state, introducing a predetermined quantity of an electrically conductive particulate material onto a surface of said molten nonconductive material, and then sealing said vessel gas-tight to enclose the materials introduced therein for cyclic electro thermal melting and solidification of the normally solid nonconductive material.
- 4. The method according to claim 3 wherein the electrically conductive particulate material is of less density and has a higher melting point than the molten material so as to float on and become an integral part of the surface thereof.
- 5. The method of loading a normally solid electrically nonconductive material of a kind that becomes conductive when in a molten state and is suitable for cyclic melting and solidification into an electro thermal storage vessel which comprises the steps of introducing a predetermined quantity of said material into said vessel while said material is in a molten state, introducing a predetermined quantity of an electrically conductive particulate material onto a surface of said molten material, allowing said molten material to solidify, then sealing said vessel gastight to enclose the materials introduced therein, and then reducing gaseous pressure in said vessel to a condition that will expand to ambient atmospheric pressure when the normally solid material is heated to a molten state.
- 6. The method of loading a normally solid electrically conductive material of a kind that becomes conductive when in a molten state and is suitable for cyclic melting and solidifying into a receptacle comprising a hollow vessel made of electrically conductive material having a vertically disposed electrode extending into and electrically insulated from the vessel, said vessel having a sealable opening in its upper portion and said electrode extending beyond the center of the vessel, which comprises the steps of introducing said normally solid material into said vessel through said opening while said material is in a molten state, introducing a particulate conductive material onto a surface of the molten material in an amount sufficient to extend from said electrode to a wall of the vessel, and then sealing said opening to provide a pressure tight enclosure for the said molten material.
- 7. The method of loading a normally solid electrically nonconductive material of a kind that becomes conductive when in a molten state and is suitable for cyclic melting and solidifying into a receptacle comprising a hollow vessel made of electrically conductive material having a vertically disposed electrode extending into and electrically insulated from the vessel, said vessel having a sealable opening in its upper portion and said electrode extending beyond the center of the vessel, which comprises the steps of introducing said nonconductive material into said vessel through said opening while in a molten state, introducing a particulate conductive material onto a surface of said molten nonconductive material in an amount sufficient to extend from said electrode to a wall of the vessel, and then sealing said opening to provide a pressure tight enclosure for the said molten nonconductive material.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation in part of my copending application Ser. No. 576,633 filed Feb. 6, 1984.
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