Claims
- 1. A cathode for use in an electrolytic cell comprising
- (1) a pair of foraminous plate-like members joined in parallel spaced-apart relationship on three sides to provide a pocket-like member;
- (2) an end-member fixably matingly joinable with the open end of said pocket-like member;
- (3) baffle members extending from said end-member into said pocket traversing from side to side and into from about 60 to about 98 percent of the distance opposite said end-member;
- (4) portholes in and through said end-member, one at the upper end of said end-member and one at the lower end of said end-member and one below the point of attachment of each baffle from said end-member, said portholes providing fluid passage for from 5 to about 50 percent of the area of said end-member;
- (5) means associated with said end-member to secure said end-member when integral with said pocket in electrical contact and fluid tight abutment to a catholyte backplate of said electrolytic cell; and
- (6) a non-porous ion-exchange membrane enclosing said foraminous plate-like members.
- 2. A metal pocket shaped cathode assemblage for use in electrolytic cells comprising:
- (1) a pair of foraminous plate-like members joined in parallel relationship to each other by edge members of sufficient dimension to hold said plate-like members in spaced apart relation thereby forming said pocket there between;
- (2) structural and electrically conductive stud-like means extending outwardly from one of said edge members for attaching said pocket to a cell cathode side backboard;
- (3) said edge member also provided with at least three fluid communication means therethrough with at least one of said communicating means being at the top of said edge member, at least one of said communicating means being at the bottom of said edge member, and at least one of said communicating means being intermediate between the top and bottom communicating means; said edge member communicating means matingly engaging similar fluid communication means in said backboard;
- (4) said edge member also being provided with at least one baffle member extending into the pocket interior, each baffle member being located above at least the central fluid communicating means and positioned in a downwardly angularly sloping direction from said edge member, said baffle extending for from about 60 to about 98 percent of the dimension of said pocket;
- (5) said fluid communicating means comprising at least 5 percent of said edge member area; and
- (6) an ion-exchange membrane enclosing said pair of plate-like members.
- 3. A vertical cathode pocket assembly for use in a membrane type chlorine electrolysis cell which comprises:
- a. two vertical, foraminous, spaced apart working faces which have their top, bottom and leading edges joined together;
- b. a vertical backbar to which the back edges of the working faces are attached;
- c. baffles attached to said backbar which slope downward from said backbar into the cathode pocket between the working faces at an angle of from about 5.degree. to about 60.degree. from the horizontal, which baffles extend into the pocket a distance of from about 60% to about 98% of the pocket depth and which baffles are sufficient in number so as to be spaced substantially equidistant along the backbar at intervals which are no greater than from about 1 foot to about 3 feet;
- d. horizontal portholes through the vertical backbar, one being located at the top of the backbar, one at the bottom, and one directly beneath each baffle, the area of each porthole being substantially equal to the area of each of the other portholes, and the sum of the areas of all of the portholes being from about 5% to about 50% of the area of a vertical cross-section of the cathode pocket taken perpendicularly through the working faces;
- e. an ion-exchange envelope fitted around the working faces and sealably attached to the backbar; and
- f. a vertical cathode backplate to which the vertical backbar is rigidly and sealably attached, said backplate having horizontal portholes which are aligned with the horizontal portholes in the backbar so as to form a fluid communications means between the interior of the working faces and a catholyte compartment on the side opposite the backplate from the backbar, said backplate portholes being no smaller in cross-sectional flowpath area than the backbar holes with which they are aligned.
- 4. The cathode pocket assembly of claim 3 wherein the working faces are spaced apart from one another a distance of at least an average of about 0.75 inches.
- 5. The cathode pocket assembly of claim 3 wherein the working faces are spaced apart at least about 1.0 inches.
- 6. The cathode pocket assembly of claim 3 wherein the working faces are spaced apart at least about 1.5 inches.
- 7. The cathode pocket assembly of claims 3, 4, 5 or 6 wherein the working faces are parallel.
- 8. The vertical cathode pocket assembly of claim 3 wherein the baffles extend into the assembly from the backbar to a depth of from about 90% to about 98% of the pocket depth, wherein the sum of the areas of the portholes is greater than about 5% of the vertical cross-section of the cathode pocket taken perpendicularly through the working faces, and wherein there are sufficient baffles spaced substantially equidistant along the backbar at intervals of about one foot.
- 9. The vertical cathode pocket assembly of claim 3 wherein the width of the assembly is about 1.5 inches, the height of the cathode is about 4 feet; wherein one baffle extends from about mid-height of the backbar into about 95% of the depth of the pocket interior; wherein there are three portholes, one at the top of the backbar, one at its bottom and one directly beneath the baffle, each of which portholes has a cross-sectional flowpath area of about 3 square inches; and wherein the working faces are parallel.
- 10. A cathode for an electrolytic cell comprising a pocket-shaped body which comprises a pair of parallel, vertical foraminous spaced apart metal plate-like members joined on three edges to each other to form therewith a pocket-like assembly, the fourth side of said pocket-like assemblage being a vertical backbar having studs or other connecting means for use in joining the cathode to an electrically charged backplate in such a cell; said fourth side having one or more downwardly angularly disposed baffle members attached thereto and extending therefrom into the interior of the pocket-shaped body; said backbar having at least one porthole near its top, at least one porthole near its bottom, and at least one porthole located directly beneath each baffle; a membrane envelope fitted around the cathode assembly; and a vertical cathode backplate to which the vertical backbar is rigidly and sealably attached, said backplate having horizontal portholes which are aligned with the horizontal portholes in the backbar so as to form a fluid communications means between the interior of the working faces and a catholyte compartment on the side opposite the backplate from the backbar, said backplate portholes being no smaller in cross-sectional flowpath area than the backbar holes with which they are aligned.
- 11. A foraminous metal cathode for use in an electrolytic cell, said cathode comprising:
- a generally pocket-shaped cathode configuration comprising a pair of foraminous plate-like members which are parallel to each other except that three edges of one plate are joined in non-planar manner to the corresponding three edges of the other, leaving an unjoined edge on each which forms the elongated pocket opening;
- a backbar attachable to the pocket to close off the opening, said backbar having at least three portholes along its length with at least one porthole being near the top of said backbar and with at least one porthole being near the bottom of said backbar, and said portholes comprising from about 5 to about 50 percent of the area of said backbar;
- baffle members of elongate structure affixed to one surface of the backbar in a manner so as to extend into said cathode pocket when said backbar is attached thereto, each of said baffle members being located directly above a porthole;
- a membrane envelope fitted around the cathode plate-like members; and
- a vertical cathode backplate to which the vertical backbar is rigidly and sealably attached, said backplate having horizontal portholes which are aligned with the horizontal portholes in the backbar so as to form a fluid communications means between the interior of the working faces and a catholyte compartment on the side opposite the backplate from the backbar, said backplate portholes being no smaller in cross-sectional flowpath area than the backbar holes with which they are aligned.
- 12. A cathode pocket assembly for use in an electrolytic chlor-alkali cell which comprises:
- a vertical cathode pocket abutting and sealably attached to a vertical backplate of a cell catholyte chamber having fluid communication between the interior of the cathode pocket and a catholyte chamber through at least three openings through the backplate between the cathode pocket and catholyte chamber with at least one of these openings being near the bottom of the cathode pocket, at least one of these openings near the top of the cathode pocket, and at least one of these openings between the top and bottom of the cathode pocket, the sum of the area of said openings being greater than about 5% of the abutting area of the cathode pocket, at least one internal baffle extending from the backplate abutting side of the cathode and into the cathode plate at a downward slope of from about 5.degree. to about 60.degree. from the horizontal and extending into said pocket a distance of from about 60% to about 98% of the depth of said pocket, said baffles being located above at least one opening in said backplate side of said cathode pocket, said baffles and said openings cooperating to improve the circulation of catholyte in the pocket as well as to decrease the amount of hydrogen located in said pocket interior and cooperating to reduce gas blinding at the interior surfaces of an ion-exchange membrane disposed around the electrolytic working faces.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 068,133, filed Aug. 20, 1979, now abandoned.
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