Claims
- 1. A jumper switch means for electrically by-passing a monopolar electrolyzer out of a plurality of monopolar electrolyzers connected in series to an electrical power source, which electrolyzers consist of individual electrolysis cells each having anodic and cathodic contact points, said jumper switch means comprising an internal circuitry and a multiplicity of extension arms for connection to the electrolyzers immediately preceding and following the electrolyzer to be by-passed, characterized in that said jumper switch means is positioned above said plurality of electrolyzers, said multiplicity of extension arms comprises first extension arms suitable for connection to the anodic contact point of each individual cell of the electrolyzer immediately preceding the electrolyzer to be by-passed, second extension arms suitable for connection to the cathodic contact point of each individual cell of the electrolyzer immediately following the electrolyzer to be by-passed, said first and second extension arms being joined to said internal circuitry to provide by-passing of the electrolyzer without a shift of electrical current in the adjacent cells of the electrolyzers immediately preceding and following the electrolyzer to be by-passed, said connections between the extension arms and the anodic and cathodic contact points being of the friction-type.
- 2. The jumper switch means of claim 1 wherein the extension arms are flexible.
- 3. The jumper switch means of claim 1 wherein the extension arms are rigid.
- 4. The jumper switch means of claim 1 wherein said friction-type connections are spring-loaded pincers.
- 5. The jumper switch means of claim 1 wherein the friction-type connections are forced by the weight of said jumper switch means.
- 6. The jumper switch means of claim 1 wherein the internal circuitry comprises at least one first bus-bar connecting the first extension arms, at least one second bus-bar connecting the second extension arms, and at least a first switch is provided for each couple of first and second bus-bars.
- 7. The jumper switch means of claim 6 wherein only one couple of first and second bus-bars and only one first switch are provided in common for all extension arms.
- 8. The jumper switch means of claim 6 wherein one couple of first and second bus-bars and one first switch are provided for each couple of said first and second extension arms.
- 9. The jumper switch means of claim 6 wherein each couple of first and second bus-bars of said internal circuitry is further provided with a parallelwise connected resistor and a second switch capable of preventing reverse current from crossing the electrolyzer to be by-passed.
- 10. The jumper switch means of claim 9 wherein only one couple of first and second bus-bars, one first switch, one second switch and one resistors are provided in common for all extension arms.
- 11. The jumper switch means of claim 9 wherein one couple of first and second bus-bars, one first switch, one second switch and one resistor are provided for each couple of first and second extension arms.
Priority Claims (2)
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PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S patent application Ser. No. 751,340, filed Aug. 29, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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