Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – With system having means to move ventilating fluid
Patent
1993-06-07
1995-10-10
Maples, John S.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
With system having means to move ventilating fluid
429120, 429148, H01M 1050
Patent
active
054569940
ABSTRACT:
The temperature-controlling apparatus for a battery is constituted by a battery casing, a plurality of battery modules and a partition wall. The battery casing is provided with an inlet opening on a front side thereof and an outlet opening on a rear side thereof. Each battery module has spacers having a plurality of vertical pores and are disposed in the battery casing. The partition wall is disposed in a lower portion of the battery casing for defining a chamber communicating with the inlet opening. The partition wall is provided with transverse ridges for supporting the battery modules with their side edge portions and a flat portion having a plurality of pores penetrating the partition wall. By this structure, the temperature-controlling medium introduced into the battery casing flows through the pores of the partition wall and the vertical pores of the spacers.
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patent: 3923549 (1975-12-01), Mabuchi et al.
patent: 4897322 (1990-01-01), Jessen
English language portions of Japanese Publications 2-138858 Nov. 1990 and 3-291867 Dec. 1991.
Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Maples John S.
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