Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – With pressure equalizing means for liquid immersion operation
Patent
1977-02-22
1978-07-11
Mack, John H.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
With pressure equalizing means for liquid immersion operation
H01M 406
Patent
active
041003322
ABSTRACT:
A bipolar electrode element has an electrically conductive, chemically inert, generally flat wall having first and second opposing faces, each of the first and second faces having a plurality of spaced, parallel grooves therein with the spaced grooves in the first face being laterally staggered from the spaced grooves in the second face, first and second spaced and substantially parallel electrodes having first edges disposed within first and second respective grooves of said spaced parallel grooves in said first face and extending generally perpendicular from the plane of the inert wall; and a third electrode having a first edge disposed within a groove in said second face and extending generally perpendicular from the plane of the inert wall. A battery stack is obtained by positioning a plurality of the bipolar battery elements such that their electrodes are interdigitated.
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Energy Development Associates
Feeley H. A.
Harrison, Jr. Thomas E.
Hosmer Bruce E.
Mack John H.
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