Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Current producing cell – elements – subcombinations and... – Separator – retainer or spacer insulating structure
Patent
1975-09-29
1977-03-29
Mack, John H.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Current producing cell, elements, subcombinations and...
Separator, retainer or spacer insulating structure
429237, H01M 606
Patent
active
040150550
ABSTRACT:
A metal oxide alkaline cell, such as a silver oxide-zinc cell, having a negative electrode, an alkaline electrolyte, a positive electrode comprising for example divalent silver oxide housed in a positve terminal container, a separator disposed between the negative electrode and the positive electrode, and wherein a thin porous, electronically conductive layer, such as a gold layer, is disposed between the positive electrode and the separator and is extended to contact the positive terminal container.
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Kozawa Akiya
Langan Richard Allen
Smilanich Nicholas Joseph
Lefevour C. F.
Mack John H.
O'Brien Cornelius F.
Union Carbide Corporation
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