Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1995-1997
Title: Innovations of Terrance J Cox
Introduction
Terrance J Cox is a notable inventor based in San Francisco, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrolysis processes, particularly in the area of acid mist collection. With a total of two patents to his name, Cox's work demonstrates a commitment to improving industrial processes and environmental safety.
Latest Patents
Cox's latest patent is titled "Electrode cap with integral tank cover for acid mist collection." This invention addresses the challenges faced in tank confined electrolysis processes, such as electrowinning or electrorefining, where sulfuric acid is used in the electroplating solution. The multi-element cover system he developed is designed to be positioned below the electrode conductor connections and above the surface of the electrolyte bath. This innovative cover is evacuated in the interstices below it and above the bath at a rate that exceeds the stoichiometric ratio, effectively preventing acid aerosol from escaping. The design ensures that humidity is maintained under the cover and over the surface of the bath, which helps to prevent the formation of crystals from aerosol droplets that become supersaturated. A preferred embodiment of this invention includes a circular weir combined with gas discharge over the weir to a downcomer, facilitating sufficient air entrainment for effective evacuation.
Career Highlights
Terrance J Cox is currently employed at Bechtel Group, Inc., where he continues to apply his expertise in innovative solutions for industrial processes. His work has been instrumental in advancing technologies that enhance operational efficiency and environmental protection.
Collaborations
Cox has collaborated with notable colleagues, including James A Murray and Michael R Nees, contributing to a dynamic work environment that fosters innovation and creativity.
Conclusion
Terrance J Cox's contributions to the field of electrolysis and acid mist collection highlight his role as a significant inventor. His patents reflect a dedication to improving industrial processes while addressing environmental concerns.