Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – With nonbattery electrical component electrically connected...
Patent
1981-01-19
1982-10-26
Lefevour, Charles F.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
With nonbattery electrical component electrically connected...
429 93, 429178, H01M 1400
Patent
active
043562396
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for the sequential testing of series connected lead-acid storage batteries for short circuits between plates of opposite polarity within a cell and for electrical continuity between cells of said battery is disclosed. The apparatus comprises power and control circuitry working in conjunction with a terminal block containing a plurality of pins which are connected to the intercell lugs on the positive and negative straps which when welded together form the intercell connections within the battery. Within this block, the pins are partially wired together so that if there is complete continuity of the intercell welds a continuous electrical circuit is formed. Midway in the electrical wiring is a blocking diode which acts to permit the passage of a DC test current in only one direction. If a positive polarity voltage is impressed on the cathode side of the diode, current will only flow if there is a short circuit between plates of opposite polarity within the cell. If a positive polarity voltage is impressed on the anode side of the diode, current will only flow if there is continuity through the intercell welds. The apparatus further contains sequencing means adapted to control said polarity changes within said apparatus. Alarm means adapted to indicate to an operator the presence of either or short or open circuitry is also provided as are enabling means to control a reject mechanism which will remove batteries having such conditions from the production stream for either repair or scrap. The apparatus can be adapted for use either by itself or in conjunction with other battery production line equipment.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3695939 (1972-10-01), Buttke et al.
patent: 3972739 (1976-08-01), Hammel
General Battery Corporation
LeFevour Charles F.
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