Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Deferred action type – Responsive to movement of electrode on contained electrolyte
Patent
1985-04-24
1986-06-24
Hearn, Brian E.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Deferred action type
Responsive to movement of electrode on contained electrolyte
429116, H01M 636
Patent
active
045967539
ABSTRACT:
A reserve type electrochemical cell has its liquid cell component left separate in a rupturable envelope separate from the battery stack. The envelope is located within a sleeve in a well at the center of the battery stack. Piercing means are arranged in recesses along the side of the sleeve. If the cell is spun about its axis, the liquid cell component forces the part of the envelope into the recesses where it is ruptured, thereby discharging the liquid cell component into the battery stack.
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Boyle Gerard H.
Corda Stephen S.
GTE Government Systems Corporation
Hearn Brian E.
Kalafut Stephen J.
Yeo J. Stephen
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