Sealed storage battery and method of producing same

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Having specified venting – feeding or circulation structure – Venting structure

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C429S053000, C429S089000, C429S072000

Reexamination Certificate

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06255013

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a sealed storage battery with a safety valve and also to a method of producing such a battery. This invention is also a divisional of 08/742,827 now abandoned.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, storage batteries or cells have been used in various appliances including an electric home appliance and an electric car, and above all there has been a strong demand for medium-sized and large-sized cells (generally, the capacity of a medium-sized cell is 10 to 100 Ah, and the capacity of a large-sized cell is 100 Ah or more) with a high energy density and high reliability, used as a movement-purpose power source for driving or moving an electric car or the like. A nickel-cadmium storage battery of the vent type and a lead storage battery of the vent type have heretofore been used as such a medium- or large-sized cell for energy storage purposes and UPS purposes. However, it is important that the movement-purpose power source should have a high energy density.
To meet this requirement, and more specifically to improve the energy density and the service life, attention has now been directed to a nickel-hydrogen storage battery instead of a nickel-cadmium storage battery and a lead storage battery. One characteristic of this nickel-hydrogen storage battery is that gas is produced in a battery case when the battery is charged and discharged, and therefore the battery is sealed so as to prevent the gas from leaking to the exterior of the battery, thereby preventing an electrolyte from being dried up.
In order to form a medium- or large-sized cell with a high energy density and a long service life, which is represented by a nickel-hydrogen storage battery, into a sealed construction, it is necessary to confine gas, produced during charging and discharging, within the cell, and it is also necessary to accurately set an operating pressure of a safety valve, which serves to discharge this gas in the event of an abnormal condition, to 2 to 8 kg/cm
2
. The operating pressure of the simple-type, e.g. cap-type, safety valve has varied greatly, so that the performance of the battery could not be fully achieved. And besides, since such a high pressure develops within the battery, a strength of fixing of a fixing portion between the safety valve and a battery case lid, as well as a hermetic seal of this fixing portion, must be improved.
Furthermore, if the operating pressure of the safety valve is less than 2 kg/cm
2
, the valve operates even in a normal condition, so that the battery can not be kept in a sealed condition, and in contrast if the operating pressure is more than 8 kg/cm
2
, there is a possibility that the battery case is ruptured. Therefore, it is important that the operating pressure of the safety valve should be accurately set to the predetermined range, and it has been essential to check the operating pressure of the safety valve before the safety valve is mounted on the battery case.
However, in the type of construction in which the safety valve of the assembling type is fixedly secured to the battery case by screw tightening, there is a possibility that screw-fastened portions become loose by vibrations of the moving body (e.g. vehicle) and the expansion and contraction of the lid due to a change of the internal pressure during the charging and discharging of the battery, so that there is a possibility that the gas and the electrolyte leak to the exterior. When the safety valve is mounted on the battery case through a packing of rubber or the like so as to enhance the hermetic seal, the packing, firmly clamped for a long time period, is affected by aging and thermal deterioration, which results in a possibility that the hermetic effect is lost, so that the gas, produced within the battery, as well as the electrolyte, leaks to the exterior.
In the type of construction in which the safety valve of the assembling type is fixedly fitted in the battery case, a fixing strength and a hermetic effect are lower than in the above construction in which the safety valve is fixed to the battery case by screw tightening, and therefore there is a possibility that the gas, produced within the battery, as well as the electrolyte, leaks to the exterior.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
With the above problems in view, it is an object of this invention to provide a sealed storage battery in which a strength of fixing of a fixing portion between a safety valve and a battery case, as well as a hermetic effect, is enhanced.
To achieve the above object, a safety valve of the assembling type is welded to a battery case lid of a sealed storage battery. With this construction, even if the internal pressure of the battery rises as a result of production of gas during over charge and over discharge, so that the battery case lid is deformed, adverse effects will not be encountered, and that portion of the safety valve fixed to the battery case lid will not be damaged, thus ensuring the proper operation of the safety valve.
A group of electric power-generating elements are inserted into the battery case, and a battery case and the battery case lid are welded together, and an electrolyte is poured into the battery case through a liquid-pouring hole formed through the battery case lid. Thereafter, the pre-assembled safety valve is welded to the battery case lid in such a manner that the safety valve is fitted in the liquid-pouring hole. With this method, the operating pressure of the safety valve is checked before it is fixed to the battery case lid, and therefore the safety valve, having the improper operating pressure, will not be used, and besides the liquid-pouring hole is used not only for pouring the electrolyte but also for mounting the safety valve on the battery case lid, and therefore the number of the holes formed in the battery case and the battery case lid is reduced, thus reducing the number of those portions where the liquid (electrolyte) may leak, thereby enhancing the liquid leakage resistance.


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