Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Current producing cell – elements – subcombinations and... – Intracell assembly having cell electrode connector
Patent
1990-11-01
1993-07-13
Bell, M. L.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Current producing cell, elements, subcombinations and...
Intracell assembly having cell electrode connector
429211, H01M 226
Patent
active
052272672
ABSTRACT:
A high discharge rate electrochemical battery structure is disclosed as having a perforated disc electrode stack comprising pluralities of disc electrodes respectively connected to a pair of busbars. Each disc electrode has a tab with two fins which are bent at 90 degrees to the disc electrode. Each fin is inserted between two parts of the corresponding busbar and welded thereto. The design of the busbars and disc electrodes provides for redundancy of electrical contact, high thermal and electrical conductivity and improved resistance to mechanical shock.
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Batson David C.
Goebel Franz
McHugh William T.
Bell M. L.
Bissell Henry M.
Wright Alan
Yardney Technical Products, Inc.
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