Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Radiation pyrometer
Patent
1974-12-24
1976-06-08
Skapars, Anthony
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Thermoelectric
Radiation pyrometer
136 30, 136111, 136120R, H01M 4304
Patent
active
039619850
ABSTRACT:
The positive electrode of a nickel-zinc cell comprises a positive electrode composition containing less than 90 parts by weight manganese dioxide in 100 parts of nickel oxide which is mixed with an electroconducting material and binding material. The positive electrode composition, preferably is tightly covered with an electron conducting sheet containing many apertures. The nickel-zinc cells modified by these procedures have an improved capacity which is available during heavy current discharge loads, particularly under intermittent discharge, and the capacity loss of the cells during storage is reduced.
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Kanada Yoshimi
Shirogami Tamotsu
Takamura Tsutomu
Skapars Anthony
Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. Ltd.
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