Assembly of accumulator cells juxtaposed to form a unit

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Current producing cell – elements – subcombinations and... – Plural cells

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429 99, 429187, H01M 210

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050377116

ABSTRACT:
An assembly of accumulator cells juxtaposed to form a unit comprises a peripheral binding and holding system. The peripheral binding is an insulative material strap having an insulative material buckle. The insulative material(s) are resistant to the accumulator electrolyte. The strap is fastened by the buckle and is immobilized vertically against the side walls of the unit. The holding system comprises a rigid flat support made from an electrolyte resistant material disposed beneath the cells and extending longitudinally thereof. To this are attached at least two carrying straps each disposed between two cells and defining a respective handle above the cells.

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