Rechargeable non-aqueous lithium battery having stacked electroc

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424154, 424160, 424194, 424197, H01M 1038, H01M 212, H01M 470

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ABSTRACT:
A lithium battery constructed of lithium ion containing folded and stacked electrochemical cells is described, having a folded continuous, flexible lithium ion containing polymer laminate electrolyte sandwiched between first and second polarity lithium containing discrete electrode plates. The first and second polarity discrete electrode plates are carried, respectively, by first and second electrical current conducting flexible polymer laminates. The assembled polymer laminates are folded and stacked, connected to current collectors and packed into a lithium battery case.

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