Lead Acid Battery Cell Connecting Assembly
20190189997 ยท 2019-06-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02E60/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02P70/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A lead acid battery comprises a plurality of cells provided in an odd number arrangement greater than one in only a single row, a plurality of outer cell connectors connecting the plurality of cells to provide a single series electrical current path, and a pair of inner cell connectors. Each cell has a plurality of plates of differing polarity. Each of the outer cell connectors is positioned in an alternating manner on opposite sides of a longitudinal centerline of the plurality of cells. The plurality of outer cell connectors include a plurality of flags positioned on opposite sides of the longitudinal centerline of the plurality of cells. The inner cell connectors are connected to each other along the longitudinal centerline of the plurality of cells.
Claims
1. A lead acid battery, comprising: a plurality of cells provided in an odd number arrangement greater than one in only a single row, each cell having a plurality of plates of differing polarity; a plurality of outer cell connectors connecting the plurality of cells to provide a single series electrical current path, each of the plurality of outer cell connectors positioned in an alternating manner on opposite sides of a longitudinal centerline of the plurality of cells, the plurality of outer cell connectors include a plurality of flags positioned on opposite sides of the longitudinal centerline of the plurality of cells; and a pair of inner cell connectors connected to each other along the longitudinal centerline of the plurality of cells.
2. The lead acid battery according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer cell connectors include a plurality of straps connecting all the plurality of plates with the same polarity within each cell.
3. The lead acid battery according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of outer cell connectors include a first set of flags of the plurality of flags positioned on a first side of the longitudinal center line that are aligned along a length of the cells.
4. The lead acid battery according to claim 3, wherein the plurality of outer cell connectors include a second set of flags of the plurality of flags positioned on a second side of the longitudinal center line opposite to the first side that are aligned along the length of the cells.
5. The lead acid battery according to claim 4, wherein the pair of inner cell connectors includes a pair of inner flags positioned on the longitudinal centerline of the cells and connected to a pair of inner straps positioned on opposite sides of the longitudinal centerline of the cells.
6. The lead acid battery according to claim 5, wherein the pair of inner cell connectors are diagonally offset from each other.
7. The lead acid battery according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer cell connectors include a first strap and a last strap positioned on a common side with respect to the longitudinal centerline of the cells.
8. The lead acid battery according to claim 7, wherein the first strap and the last strap connect to a pair of posts positioned on an opposite side of the longitudinal centerline with respect to the common side.
9. The lead acid battery according to claim 5, wherein the pair of inner straps include a first inner strap aligned along the longitudinal direction with the first set of flags of the outer cell connectors and a second inner strap aligned along the longitudinal direction with the second set of flags of the outer cell connectors.
10. The lead acid battery according to claim 9, wherein each of the inner straps is positioned offset from the inner flags in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
11. The lead acid battery according to claim 10, wherein each of the inner cell connectors further includes a link positioned between and connecting the inner strap with the inner flag.
12. A lead acid battery, comprising: a housing having sidewalls; a plurality of cells provided in an odd number arrangement greater than one in only a single row, each of the plurality of cells having a plurality of positive plates and negative plates electrically isolated from each other by a plurality of separators; a plurality of partitions separating each of the plurality of cells; a plurality of outer straps positioned in the plurality of cells and including a first outer strap connecting the plurality of positive plates and a second outer strap connecting the negative plates, the first outer strap and second outer strap are positioned on opposite sides of a center line along a length of the battery; a plurality of outer flags positioned on opposite sides of the center line and connecting the plurality of outer straps; and a plurality of inner flags centrally positioned along the center line and connecting a pair of straps diagonally opposite from each other.
13. The lead acid battery according to claim 12, wherein the plurality of outer straps include the first outer strap and a last outer strap positioned on a common side with respect to the center line along the length of the battery.
14. The lead acid battery according to claim 13, wherein the first outer strap and the last outer strap connect to a pair of posts positioned on an opposite side of the center line with respect to the common side.
15. The lead acid battery according to claim 12, further comprising a plurality of inner straps including a first inner strap aligned along the longitudinal direction with the first outer strap and a second inner strap aligned along the longitudinal direction with the second outer strap.
16. The lead acid battery according to claim 15, wherein each of the inner straps is positioned offset from the inner flags in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
17. The lead acid battery according to claim 16, further comprising a link positioned between and connecting the inner strap with the inner flag.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
[0012] As shown in
[0013] As shown in
[0014] An interior of the housing 10 is divided into N substantially equal cell cavities by a plurality of N1 partitions 19 substantially parallel to the end walls 12, 14. The height of the partitions 19 is substantially equal to the height of the four outer walls 12, 14, 16a, 16b. As shown, the housing 10 includes a plurality of cells 20 and of partitions 19 and, in particular, seven cells 20 and six partitions 19. However, one skilled in the art should appreciate that for the implementation of this invention the number of cells 20, N, can be any odd integer greater than one.
[0015] The housing 10 can be made from a heat moldable plastic resin or any suitable non-conductive material resistant to sulfuric acid and known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
[0016] As shown in
[0017] Each plate 22 is formed as a grid with perforations extending from one planar surface to an opposite planar surface thereof. Each surface on the positive plate 22a is coated with a positive active material which also fills the grid perforations. Each surface of the negative plate 22b is coated with a negative active material which fills the grid perforations. The grid forms a framework and current collector for the plates and is typically made substantially of lead. However, one skilled in the art should appreciate that any compatible arrangement of materials suitable for this framework and collecting of the current to a tab may be employed.
[0018] Each separator 24 is a porous electrical insulator substantially impervious to the electrolyte and resistant to electrochemical oxidation. The electrolyte is commonly a solution of water (H.sub.2O), sulfuric acid (H.sub.2SO.sub.4) and possibly various additives. When interposed between two adjacent positive and negative plates 22a, 22b, the separator 24 prevents electrical contact between adjacent plates 22a, 22b while providing minimal restriction to movement of ions (H.sub.3O.sup.+, HSO.sub.4.sup.) and water molecules (H.sub.2O). Separators can be made from various materials including micro-porous polyethylene, matted substantially glass fibers, phenolic sheet, certain rubber materials, expanded PTFE or any suitable non-conductive porous material known in the art.
[0019] The positive and negative active materials generally begin as a paste of lead oxide (PbO or lead (II) oxide), lead, water and sulfuric acid. Other ingredients in may include fibers or red lead (Pb.sub.3O.sub.4) in positive plates. Negative recipes may include fibers, barium sulfate (BaSO.sub.4), lignins, or various forms of carbon. Through processes of curing and electrical formation, the materials are converted substantially to lead dioxide (PbO.sub.2 or lead (IV) oxide) in the case of positive plates or lead sponge (Pb) in the case of negative electrodes. However, one skilled in the art should appreciate that other known starting ingredients or conversion methods may be used.
[0020] In the shown embodiment, the plurality of partitions 19 are used to separate each cell cavity 20 from adjacent cell cavities 20. The partition 19 is generally made from the same material as the housing and is often molded with the housing as a single piece. Any suitable material capable of substantially blocking ion flow between cells and allowing a series electrical connection to be made through it may be used by those skilled in the art.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] As shown in
[0023] In the shown embodiment, the pair of terminal posts 52 include a positive terminal post 52a and a negative terminal post 52b positioned at opposite ends of the lead acid battery 1. In particular, the positive terminal post 52a is positioned at a first end along a first side of the housing 10, while the negative terminal post 52b is positioned a second end, opposite the first end, along the same edge of the housing 10.
[0024] Each terminal post 52 includes a post section 54 and a cell connecting body 56. The post section 54 in the shown embodiment is an elongated tubular body having a blunt end 54a opposite the cell connecting body 54b, 56. The post section 54 extends substantially orthogonal with respect to the cell connecting body 56. In particular, in the shown embodiment, the post section 54 is positioned adjacent and connects to the cell connecting body 56. However, in other embodiments the post section 54 may extend from the cell connecting body 56. The cell connecting body 56 is a flat planar body having a cell connecting surface 57 disposed on a lower surface thereof. In the shown embodiment, all the tips of the plate tabs 23 that are aligned with the cell connecting body 56 penetrate the cell connecting surface 57 and are at least partially fused together (see
[0025] As shown in the
[0026] Now, with reference to
[0027] The strap 72 is an elongated body extending along horizontal plane along a longitudinal length of lead acid battery 1. The strap 72 includes a cell connecting surface 73 disposed on a lower surface thereof. In the shown embodiment, all the tips of the plate tabs 23 that are aligned with the strap 72 penetrate the cell connecting surface 73 and are at least partially fused together (see
[0028] Now, positioning of various components of the cell connecting assembly 50 will be described in detail with reference to
[0029] A first pair of outer cell connectors 60 are aligned with each other, such that each strap 62 is linearly aligned with the other and the pair of flags 64 face each other. Next a second pair of outer cell connectors 60 positioned opposite the first pair of outer cell connectors 60 and aligned with each other. Each strap 62 of the second pair of outer cell connectors 60 is linearly aligned with the other, and the pair of flags 64 face each other. Next, the pair of inner cell connectors 70 are positioned between the first pair of outer cell connectors 60 and the second pair of outer cell connectors 60. The straps 72 are offset from each other, with one strap 72 aligned with the strap 62 from the first pair of outer cell connectors 60, and another strap 72 aligned with the strap 62 of the second pair of outer cell connectors 60. The pair of flags 64 face each other in a substantial center between the pair of straps 72.
[0030] A first terminal post 52 is disposed on one side of the pair of inner cell connectors 70, while a second terminal post 52 is positioned on an opposite side of the pair of inner cell connectors 70. The first terminal post is positioned opposite the first pair of the outer cell connectors 60 and aligned with the second pair of outer cell connectors 60. The second terminal is positioned adjacent to and aligned with the second pair of outer cell connectors 60.
[0031] Now, assembly of the lead acid battery 1 will now be describe in detail with reference to
[0032] As for positioning, the plurality of positive plates 22a and plurality of negative plates 22b are positioned in the housing 10. Each positive plate 22a and negative plate 22b is separated from each other by the separator 24, and an electrolyte is disposed with an electrolyte receiving space 26. Each cell 20 is separated from each other by the divider 19.
[0033] Next, the cell connecting assembly 50 is positioned in the housing 10 on top of the cell 20, with the terminal posts 52 connect with cells 20 at opposite ends of the lead acid battery 1. The plurality of outer cell connectors 60 and pair of inner cell connectors 70 also connecting with cells 20.
[0034] The assembly consisting of the straps 72, flags 74, links 76 and posts 52 is cast and simultaneously welded to the proper plate tabs 23. Proper plate polarity must be maintained throughout the final series circuit. In the diagrammed embodiment the straps 72 with notched ends are intended to be welded to positive plates 22a and the opposite straps to negative plates 22b. It should be clear to those skilled in the art that other methods of polarity marking are acceptable. It should be clear to those skilled in the art that visible polarity markings are for the benefit of human observers and not strictly necessary for the workings of the battery. Holes are punched through the container partitions so that every opposed pair of flags will be centered over a hole after the assembly is stuffed into the housing. Electrical connections between opposing flags are made through the holes by a welding or similar process.
[0035] Next, the cover 30 connects with the housing 10 and encloses the cells 20.
[0036] Electrolyte is added. The battery is electrically formed. The electrolyte levels or strength may be adjusted and the battery is closed up. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that several variations are possible. Formation of the plates could occur prior to assembly. Formation of the assembled elements could occur prior to stuffing them into the housing. In these manufacturing variations, the responsibility of filling the battery with electrolyte could shift to the end user after sale.
[0037] The terms and expressions which are employed in this specification are used as terms of description and not of limitation. Mirrored or rotated configurations are equally functional. There is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding any equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof. It is recognized that various modifications are possible within the invention described and claimed herein.