MUMBAI, India, Oct. 11 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202537091393 A) filed by Thyssenkrupp Nucera Ag & Co. Kgaa, Dortmund, Germany, on Sept. 24, for 'electrochemical electrode structure, electrochemical cell, bipolar electrode assembly, electrochemical cell arrangement, and method of attaching an electrode element to a supportive element of an electrochemical electrode structure for an electrochemical cell.'

Inventor(s) include Hamada, Tsuyoshi; Iguchi, Yukinori; Tanaka, Masato; and Kawanishi, Koji.

The application for the patent was published on Oct. 10, under issue no. 41/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to an electrochemical electrode structure comprising at least one electrode element and a supportive element. Each electrode element is a two-dimensionally extended electrically conductive element with an open structure and has a first edge portion. The supportive element has a resilient region extending areally in a plane of the main extension of the resilient region. The resilient region is adapted to push the at least one electrode member away from the supportive element in a direction at least substantially perpendicular to the plane of the main extension of the resilient region. The supportive element has a first tongue region arranged at an edge of the supportive element. The first edge portion of the at least one electrode element is bent around the first tongue region of the supportive element thereby attaching the at least one electrode element to the supportive element. Moreover, the invention relates to an electrochemical cell and to a bipolar electrode assembly each comprising such an electrode element, to an electrochemical cell arrangement with a plurality of such bipolar electrode assemblies, as well as to a method of attaching an electrode element to a supportive element of such an electrochemical electrode structure."

The patent application was internationally filed on Apr. 02, 2024, under International application No.PCT/EP2024/058916.

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