Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1979-07-06
1981-08-04
Crane, Daniel C.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
H01M 1004
Patent
active
042814529
ABSTRACT:
The method of assembling banks of battery electrodes, comprises the steps of sorting electrodes into an odd number of groups of different thicknesses (thin, medium, thick) where the thickness of two medium electrodes is equal to the sum of thicknesses of one thin electrode and one thick electrode which are equidistant from the medium electrode. Installing in alternating polarity piles of medium electrodes in any number, whereas the piles of equidistant thin and thick electrodes, are installed in pairs only. The electrodes, each of alternate polarity, are taken simultaneously, one from each pile, and moved in a horizontal plane, and are then deposited consecutively into a bank or pack of a preset or desired thickness.
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Ivanyatov Jury E.
Kolosov Ivan A.
Kosholkin Valery N.
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