Claims
- 1. A fluid permeable graphite article comprising a compressed mass of expanded graphite particles in the form of a sheet having parallel, opposed first and second surfaces, said sheet having a plurality of transverse fluid channels passing through said sheet between said first and second parallel, opposed surfaces, said channels being formed by mechanically impacting at least the first surface of said sheet at a plurality of locations to displace graphite within said sheet at said locations and provide said channels with openings at both of said first and second parallel, opposed surfaces.
- 2. Article in accordance with claim 1 wherein the channel openings at said second surface of said sheet are surrounded by a planar graphite surface free of obstructions which would impede flow of fluid into the channel openings at said second surface.
- 3. Article in accordance with claim 1 wherein the channel openings at said first surface are larger than the channel openings at said second surface.
- 4. Article in accordance with claim 1 wherein 1000 to 3000 channels per square inch are present in said sheet.
- 5. Article in accordance with claim 1 wherein said graphite sheet has a thickness of 0.003 inch to 0.015 inch adjacent said channels and a density of 0.5 to 1.5 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 6. A fluid permeable graphite electrode comprising a compressed mass of expanded graphite particles in the form of a sheet having parallel, opposed first and second surfaces, said sheet having a plurality of transverse fluid channels passing through said sheet between said first and second parallel, opposed surfaces, said channels being formed by mechanically impacting at least the first surface of said sheet at a plurality of locations to displace graphite within said sheet at said locations and provide said channels with openings at both of said first and second parallel, opposed surfaces.
- 7. Electrode in accordance with claim 6 wherein the channel openings at said second surface of said sheet are surrounded by a planar graphite surface free of obstructions which would impede flow of fluid into the channel openings at said second surface.
- 8. Electrode in accordance with claim 6 wherein the channel openings at said first surface are larger than the channel openings at said second surface.
- 9. Electrode in accordance with claim 6 wherein 1000 to 3000 channels per square inch are present in said sheet.
- 10. Electrode in accordance with claim 6 wherein said graphite sheet has a thickness of 0.003 inch to 0.015 inch adjacent said channels and a density of 0.5 to 1.5 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 11. Method for making a fluid permeable graphite article comprising:(i) providing a compressed mass of expanded graphite particles in the form of a sheet having parallel, opposed planar first and second surfaces; (ii) mechanically impacting said first surface of said sheet at a plurality of predetermined locations with flat-ended protrusions extending outward from a pressing member which penetrate said sheet and contact a smooth bearing surface directly beneath said sheet to form a plurality of channels passing through said sheet from said first surface to said second surface by displacing graphite within said sheet and forming channel openings at said first surface and said second surface.
- 12. Method in accordance with claim 11 wherein said flat ended protrusions decrease in cross-section as they extend outward from the pressing member to provide larger channel openings at said first surface.
- 13. Article in accordance with claim 1 wherein said channels are formed by mechanically impacting both the first and second surfaces of said sheet at a plurality of locations to displace graphite within said sheet at said locations and provide said channels with openings at both of said first and second parallel, opposed surfaces.
- 14. Electrode in accordance with claim 6 wherein said channels are formed by mechanically impacting both the first and second surfaces of said sheet at a plurality of locations to displace graphite within said sheet at said locations and provide said channels with openings at both of said first and second parallel, opposed surfaces.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 09/490/975 filed Jan. 24, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,506,484 the details of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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