Electrochemical cell design for use under high shock and vibrati

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Current producing cell – elements – subcombinations and... – Intracell assembly having cell electrode connector

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429181, 429182, 429186, 429211, 296232, H01M 210

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054748593

ABSTRACT:
A structure for stabilizing of an electrochemical cell stack against high shock and vibration forces through the use of a plurality of electrode connections at both the top and bottom of the stack is described. Constructing the cell casing having a tubular shape rather than the typical deep drawn can shape, allows access to the lower portion of the stack. There, additional leads are welded to the cell case, which significantly adds to the stability of the stack within the case. The lower portion of the case is then within the case. The lower portion of the case is then hermetically sealed by fitting and welding a disc in place.

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