Use of standard uniform electrode components in cells of either

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Plural concentric or single coiled electrode

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429128, 429131, 296235, H01M 610, H01M 600

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ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacturing electrochemical cells having a low electrochemical surface, from standard electrodes used in cells having a high electrochemical surface, includes configuring the standard electrodes by folding one or more of the standard electrodes to reduce the overall length, and hence the electrochemical surface area to a fraction of that of the unfolded standard electrode. A cell stack is assembled by placing the folded electrode and a standard electrode, or alternatively a folded cathode and a folded anode, in a face-to-face relationship with a separator therebetween.

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