Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Process of cell operation – Activation of inactive cell
Patent
1978-10-23
1982-04-20
LeFevour, Charles F.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Process of cell operation
Activation of inactive cell
429 70, 429 72, 429116, 137260, H01M 1044
Patent
active
043260152
ABSTRACT:
A battery activate assembly having an enclosed box with multiple cavities d a storage area. A valve is attached to the lid of the box for connection to a vacuum pump. Each cavity has a needle nozzle projecting beyond the box for connection to tubing which is adapted to be attached at the other end to an individual battery cell. A knife edge is provided in each cavity to pierce the membrane of an electrolyte bottle when inserted into the cavity to allow the electrolyte to flow from the cavity through the needle nozzle and tubing into the battery cell.
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Beers R. F.
Curry Charles D. B.
Gray Francis I.
LeFevour Charles F.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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