Claims
- 1. A power lead for an anode electrode of an electrochemical cell comprising:
- an elongated core (1) made of a material with good electrical conductivity;
- a tubular valve metal body (2) having an inner surface which is adjacent said core (1) and an outer surface which is connected to said electrode, said tubular valve metal body (2) surrounding said core (1) over at least a major portion of the length of said core (1) for supporting said core (1) and having a large area of contact between the inner surface of said tubular valve metal body (2) and said core (1);
- a pair of spaced apart contact straps (3), each of said contact straps (3) are attached at substantially a right angle to said tubular valve metal body so as to define a space between said contact straps (3), said contact straps (3) are made of a valve metal, and said contact straps (3) are connected to an anode;
- a pair of metal contact pins (9);
- said core (1) having a pair of recesses (10) to respectively receive each of said metal contact pins (9) therein, said recesses being disposed in an area outside of the space between said contact straps (3);
- said tubular valve metal body (2) having a pair of openings (8) in registration with each of said recesses (10) and through which each said metal contact pin (9) is introduced so as to be received in a respective recess (10) of said core (1);
- each of said metal contact pins (9) when received in each of said recesses (10) are disposed in an area outside of the space between said contact straps (3);
- at least an outer surface portion of each of said metal contact pins (9) are made of a valve metal; and
- a rim portion of said tubular valve metal body (2) adjacent said opening (8) are welded to said valve metal outer surface portion of each of said metal contact pins (9) in a hermetically sealed manner.
- 2. The power lead of claim 1, wherein said metal contact pins (9) are made entirely of said valve metal.
- 3. The power lead of claim 2, wherein said tubular valve metal body (2) each of and said metal contact pins (9) are each made of a valve metal selected from the group consisting of titanium, a titanium alloy, tantalum, a tantalum alloy, niobium and a niobium alloy.
- 4. The power lead of claim 3, wherein the core (1) is made of a metal selected from the group consisting of copper, a copper alloy, aluminum and an aluminum alloy.
- 5. The power lead of claim 4, wherein each of said metal contact pins (2) and said recesses (10) in said core (1) each have a cylindrical surface and each of said metal contact pins (9) has a diameter which matches the diameter of the recesses (10).
- 6. The power lead of claim 5, wherein said pair of metal contact pins (9) are longitudinally spaced apart from each other.
- 7. The power lead of claim 6, wherein the outermost each of said metal contact pin (9) when received in said recesses (10) is substantially flush with the outer surface of said tubular valve metal body (2).
- 8. The power lead of claim 7, wherein the tubular valve metal body (2) and the outermost each of said metal contact pins (9) are each made of titanium.
- 9. The power lead of claim 2, wherein said core (1) is made of a metal selected from the group consisting of copper, a copper alloy, aluminum, and an aluminum alloy.
- 10. The power lead of claim 1, wherein said tubular valve metal body (2) and said outer surface portion of each of said metal contact pins (9) are each made of a valve metal selected from the group consisting of titanium, a titanium alloy, tantalum, a tantalum alloy, niobium and a niobium alloy.
- 11. The power lead of claim 10, wherein the core (1) is made of a metal selected from the group consisting of copper, a copper alloy, aluminum and an aluminum alloy.
- 12. The power lead of claim 1, wherein said core (1) is made of a metal selected from the group consisting of copper, a copper alloy, aluminum and an aluminum alloy.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/730,627, filed Jul. 16, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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