Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1996-09-23
1997-10-28
Kalafut, Stephen
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
296234, 429192, 429142, H01M 1040, H01M 216
Patent
active
056813570
ABSTRACT:
An electrochemical cell 10 includes first and second electrodes 12 and 14 with an electrolyte system 26 disposed therebetween. The electrolyte system includes at least a first and second layer 28 and 30, the second layer 30 being used to absorb an electrolyte active species and to adhere the adjacent layer of electrode material to the electrolyte system 26. The electrolyte system further includes a process for packaging and curing the electrolyte after it has been incorporated into a discrete battery device.
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Eschbach Florence O.
Oliver Manuel
Chaney Carol
Kalafut Stephen
Massaroni Kenneth M.
Motorola Inc.
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