Method and device for connecting elements of a forced flow elect

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Having specified venting – feeding or circulation structure – Having nonmovable means providing motion between electrolyte...

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429 51, 429124, H01M 1000

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ABSTRACT:
An electrochemical storage cell is formed by connecting up elements in hydraulic and electric series and, in each of the elements, in electrically insulating the inside of the negative end fitting situated hydraulically the nearest to the following element. In this way, the interference transfer of charges resulting from the electric series connection of two neighbouring elements can be effected only by ionic conduction in the electrolyte flowing between the two elements. The invention is used in air-zinc cells.

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