Claims
- 1. An aluminum electrolytic cell having a cell floor and cell walls for containing liquid cell components comprising aluminum and an electrolyte, a lining for said cell floor, a lining for said cell walls and one or more anodes capable of dipping into said liquid electrolyte from above and each having an anode surface spaced from but confronting areas of said cell floor lining defining an anode shadow area of said cell floor lining, said cell floor lining, at least at an upper surface thereof, comprising a single region made of solid electrically conductive material and regions of solid refractory electrically non-conductive material extending between the electrically conductive region and the cell wall lining, said regions of electrically conductive material and electrically non-conductive material meeting at joints which are positioned between laterally outermost edges of said anode shadow area and said cell wall lining about 5-10 cm outwardly from said laterally outermost edges such that, in use of the cell, said joints are covered by a solid freeze of said electrolyte so that said liquid cell components are substantially prevented from entering said joints without said freeze impairing movements of said anodes necessary for cell operation, and at least one current collector bar extending from outside said cell into said cell floor lining beneath said upper surface and forming electrically conductive contact with said solid electrically conductive material.
- 2. A cell according to claim 1 wherein said freeze extends along said cell floor lining towards a centre of the cell horizontally beyond said joints by a distance of at least about 10 cm.
- 3. A cell according to claim 2 wherein said freeze extends into said anode shadow area from said laterally outermost edges of the shadow by a distance of about 10-15 cm on each lateral side of said cell.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 393,966 filed on Aug. 11, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,062,929 which is itself a continuation of prior application 218,834 filed on Jul. 13, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,877,507 issued on Oct. 31, 1989, which was itself a continuation-in-part of prior application 138,503 filed on Dec. 24, 1987 now abandoned.
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