Forming of Battery Components
20180065174 ยท 2018-03-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B22D35/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D39/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22C9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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
B22D25/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22C9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D35/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention generally relates to the forming of battery components and in particular, but not exclusively, to such apparatus for use in manufacturing cast on straps during the manufacture of batteries. More specifically the invention relates to a mould for forming battery components, a cast on strap machine for moulding battery components and a lead delivery apparatus for a cast on strap machine.
Claims
1. A mould for forming battery components comprising: a first mould body comprising a first plurality of mould cavities; a second mould body comprising a second plurality of mould cavities; and wherein said first mould body and said second mould bodies are configured to be moveable between: a moulding position in which the first plurality and second plurality of mould cavities are aligned; and a fill position in which the first plurality and second plurality of mould cavities are displaced from the aligned position and are proximal to a molten metal feed.
2. A mould as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the aligned position the first and second mould bodies form a single moulding apparatus.
3. A mould as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mould is an elongate mould defining a series of mould cavities spaced along a longitudinal direction of the mould and wherein the first mould body and the second mould body each comprise a longitudinal half of the elongate mould.
4. A mould as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first plurality of mould cavities and the second plurality of mould cavities jointly define a plurality of pairs of mould cavities spaced along the longitudinal direction of the mould.
5. A cast on strap machine for moulding battery components, the machine comprising: a molten metal delivery apparatus; a battery plate positioning device; and a mould comprising a first mould body comprising a first plurality of mould cavities and a second mould body comprising a second plurality of mould cavities; and wherein the machine further comprises a mould positioner configured to move the first mould body and said second mould bodies between: a moulding position in which the first plurality and second plurality of mould cavities are aligned relative to the battery plate positioning device; and a fill position in which the first plurality and second plurality of mould cavities are displaced from the aligned position and are proximal to an outlet of the metal delivery apparatus.
6. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 5, wherein the molten metal delivery apparatus comprises first and second molten metal delivery apparatuses associated respectively with the first and second mould bodies.
7. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first and second molten metal delivery apparatuses are fed from a common lead supply.
8. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first and second molten metal delivery apparatuses each comprise a plurality of outlets with one outlet associated with each of the mould cavities.
9. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of the plurality of outlets is associated with a local molten metal reservoir.
10. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 5, wherein the outlet comprises a through cavity formed in a slidably mounted block and arranged to receive lead into the upper end of the through cavity when the block is in a first position and to release lead from the lower end of the through cavity when the block is in a second position.
11. A cast on strap machine as claims in claim 5, wherein the outlet is arranged to dispense lead directly into a mould cavity when the mould bodies are in the fill position.
12. A cast on strap machine as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the mould positioner is arranged to slide said first mould body and said second mould body linearly outwardly away from a nominal longitudinal centre line of the mould apparatus when moving from the moulding position to the fill position.
13. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 12, wherein the mould position includes a crank mechanism connected to the first and second mould bodies.
14. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 13, wherein the molten metal delivery apparatus is configured such that when the first and second mould bodies are in the fill position the mould bodies are heated by radiant heat transfer from the delivery apparatus.
15. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a mould loading apparatus.
16. A cast on strap machine comprising a molten metal delivery apparatus; a battery plate positioning device; a mould comprising a plurality of mould cavities; and a mould loading apparatus arranged to move the mould between an in use configuration and a configuration in which the mould is external to the cast on strap machine to allow access to the mould.
17. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 16, wherein the mould loading apparatus comprises an elevator arranged to raise/lower the mould between at least a first height corresponding to the plane of the in use position of the mould and a second height where the mould is positioned below the plane of a base member of the machine to allow removal.
18. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 17, wherein the mould loading apparatus further comprises a lateral positioning member arranged to move the mould between an internal position, in alignment with the in use configuration, and an external position in which the mould is positioned to a side of the cast on strap machine.
19. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 18, wherein the lateral positioning member comprises a fixed support frame and a moveable frame slidable mounted thereto.
20. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 16, wherein the mould loading apparatus comprises a cradle for supporting the mould.
21. A cast on strap machine as claimed in claim 20, wherein the machine further comprises an ejection device for removing the mould from the cradle when the mould is in the in use configuration.
22. A lead delivery apparatus for a cast on strap machine arranged to deliver a predetermined volume of molten lead to a mould, comprising: a housing defining a lead reservoir having a lead outlet defined in its base and in communication with the reservoir; a runway beneath the base, spaced from the base and substantially parallel thereto; a block slideably mounted between the base and the runway, the block having a through cavity defining the predetermined volume for receiving lead from the outlet of the reservoir in a first position and for releasing the lead in a second position; and a mechanism for reciprocating the block between the first and second positions; and characterised in that the apparatus further comprises a clamp arranged to selectively secure an upper portion of the housing such that the housing and/or block may be removable.
23. A lead delivery apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the clamp comprises a pivotable clamping member, pivotally connected to the apparatus at, or proximal to, a first end and a fastener for securing the clamping member in a closed configuration.
24. A lead delivery apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein the fastener comprises a quick release mechanism which engages at, or proximal to, an opposing free end of the clamping member.
25. A lead delivery apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the clamp and reservoir housing are provided with interconnecting features which fix the housing relative to the clamp when the clamp is in a closed configuration.
26. A lead delivery apparatus as claimed in claim 25, wherein the interconnecting features comprise a projection on one of the housing or clamp and a corresponding aperture defined by the other of the clamp or housing, the clamp being configured such that the projection is retained in the aperture when the clamp is in the closed configuration.
27. A lead delivery apparatus as claimed in claim 26, wherein the aperture is defined by a notch or recess in the clamp.
28. A lead delivery apparatus as claimed in any claim 22, wherein the clamp further comprises a reservoir cover, which closes an upper portion of the reservoir when the clamp is in a closed configuration.
29. A method of moulding battery components comprising the steps of: providing a mould comprising at least two mould parts, each mould part comprising a plurality of mould cavities; separating the mould parts and providing a supply of molten metal to each of the plurality of mould cavities with the mould parts at spaced apart locations; and moving the filled mould parts to an aligned position to form the battery components.
30. A method of moulding battery components as claimed in claim 29, further comprising the step of: providing a plurality of aligned battery plates (may be in groups); and after the step of moving the filed mould parts into an aligned position, positioning the plurality of battery plates relative to the mould such that a portion of the plurality of battery plates lie within the mould cavities; and allowing the molten metal to solidify so as to form a connection between the plurality of battery plates.
31. A method of moulding battery components as claimed in claim 30, wherein the method further comprises moving the plurality of battery plates away from the mould to eject the moulded battery components from the mould.
32. A method of moulding battery components as claimed in claim 31, wherein, after ejection of the moulded battery components, the step of separating the mould parts is repeated to start a further moulding cycle.
33. A mould for forming battery components substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.
34. A cast on strap machine substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.
35. A lead delivery apparatus substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] Specific embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
[0041] A cast on strap machine 1 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is arranged to provide liquid lead into the mould cavities 51, 53 of a mould 50 before tabs 81, 82 lugs of a set of battery plates 80 are moved into position by a jig box 70 with the lugs 81, 82 within the mould cavities 51, 53 and the lead can solidify so as to form straps connecting the lugs. As will be explained in further detail below, the mould 50 is formed of two mould bodies 50, 52 which each comprise a plurality of mould cavities 51, 53.
[0042] A lead delivery apparatus 5 is provided for delivering a predetermined volume of lead to the mould 50. The basic operating principle of the lead delivery apparatus shown in the embodiment is as described in the applicants earlier UK Patent Application GB2507485. It will, however, be appreciated that other lead delivery arrangements could be used in embodiments of the invention. The illustrated lead delivery apparatus 5 generally comprises a housing 2, which defines an inlet reservoir 4, a block 10 and a runway 30 on which the block 10 is slideably mounted. The delivery apparatus would further comprise a drive arrangement (not shown for clarity) arranged to reciprocate the block 10 as shown in the sequential diagrams. The lead delivery apparatus 5 is connected to a lead supply 60. It will be noted that in the illustrated embodiment a pair of identical lead delivery apparatus 5a, 5b are provided at opposing sides of the mould 50 and arranged to deliver to the opposing mould bodies 50 and 52. It will also be appreciated that the lead delivery apparatus 5 will typically have a plurality of outlets 6 along its length (each corresponding to a separate cavity). Such outlets may be formed in a plurality of separate blocks and/or blocks with a plurality of cavities and it will be appreciated that this will depend upon the type of mould to be formed and therefore the invention may be used in a single or multiple arrangements.
[0043] The housing 2 defines a lead reservoir 4 in its interior and is generally arranged to have an open upper surface such that dross which accumulates maybe easily skimmed from the lead in the reservoir 4. An inlet 8 is provided for the supply of lead and an outlet 6 is provided in the base of the reservoir. It will be appreciated that the cross sections shown in
[0044] The housing 2 may further be provided with a cover 3 which encloses the reservoir 4 but which is spaced apart from the lead fill level of the reservoir 4. A gas/air inlet 9 is provided at the rear of the housing 4 which extends into the ullage 4b over the reservoir. The housing 2 is further provided with a bleed opening 7 which (as described in below) is arranged to be aligned with the through cavity 12 when the block 10 is in the second position. The bleed opening 7 is in fluid communication with the ullage 4b of the housing 2.
[0045] Spaced apart from, and below, the housing 2 is a runway 30 which is arranged parallel to the lower surface of the housing 2 and defines a slot therebetween which is shaped and sized to receive a block 10. The runway 30 is provided with a through hole 34 aligned with the inlet 8 on the housing 2.
[0046] The block 10 is provided with a through cavity 12 and a through hole 18. In the non-displaced position of the block 10 the through hole 18 is aligned with the inlet 8 and through hole 34 to form the inlet path to the lead reservoir 4. In the same position, the through cavity 12 is aligned with the outlet 6 of the lead reservoir 4 and the blind hole 36 of the runway 30 such that lead from the reservoir will enter the blind hole 36 and cavity 12.
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[0048] It will be noted that in this step, the moulds 50, 52 are already positioned adjacent to the lead delivery apparatus 5a, 5b at the inner side of, and immediately below the end of the runway 32. In other words, the moulds 50, 52 are in the fill position. The supply 60 immediately adjacent to the moulds 50, 52 is heated (to maintain lead flow in the supply pipes 66a and 66b). A small air gap exists between the moulds 50, 52 and the supply 60 and, therefore, in this position the moulds 50, 52 are heated by radiant heat transfer.
[0049] To commence filling of the mould, the mechanism is actuated to slide block 10 relative to the housing 2 and runway 30, as shown by the arrows A in
[0050] Once the lead pouring has been completed, the block 10 returns to its first position in which the through cavity is aligned with the outlet 6 of lead reservoir 4 (moving in the direction of arrows B shown in
[0051] Subsequently, as shown in
[0052] Finally, as shown in
[0053] In some embodiments the cast on strap machine may further include a mould loading apparatus 100 as shown in
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[0055] Initially, the elevator 120 is moved to its lowered position as shown in
[0056] In order to provide ease of maintenance and/or interchanging of the sliding block 30 (for example to provide different volume measuring openings), embodiments may further include a clamping arrangement 200 as shown in
[0057] The clamp 200, can be formed of a lower fixed clamp member 210, rigidly attached to the frame of the machine and an upper moveable clamp member 220 which is connected to fixed member 210 via a pivot 230. Thus, the moveable member 220 may be rotated between an open position shown in
[0058] A fastener 240 in the form of a rotatable latch having a handle 244 is provided adjacent to an end of the moveable clamp member 220 which is distal to the pivot 230. The fastener 240 includes a latch member 242 which engages and retains a corresponding recess feature 224 formed on an upper surface of the moveable clamp member 220. It may also be noted that a notch or cut out is provided in the lower fixed clamp 210 to receive for the latch member 242 in the open position (of
[0059] As best seen in
[0060] It may also be noted that the clamp 200 also carries the reservoir cover 3, which is rotatably connected to the upper moveable clamping member 220 via a pivot. Thus, as the clamp 200 is closed, the reservoir cover 3 may self-align with the upper portion of the reservoir housing 2 and close the upper end thereof.
[0061] Although the invention has been described above with reference to one or more preferred embodiments, it will be appreciated that various changes or modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
[0062] For example, the skilled person will appreciate that while the embodiment above has been primarily described in relation to the forming of straps, other formations may also be cast onto the lugs of battery plates (for example posts) and that a cast on strap machine may be used for the formation of any such formations without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0063] In some embodiments it may be advantageous to provide a plurality of cavities 12 arranged to deliver lead to a single mould cavity. For example, this may be desirable for relatively large mould cavities. The plurality of cavities could be in multiple blocks or in single multiple cavity block. For example, each cavity may measure a separate volume of lead and the total volume of the cavities may provide the volume require for the particular mould cavity. The cavities may for example deliver to different areas of a single mould cavity to ensure an even distribution of lead.
[0064] Further, whilst the described embodiment utilises a mould which is split into two, elongate, longitudinal halves it will be appreciated that the particular arrangement may depend upon the particular configuration of the mould which is being cast. For example, in some embodiments it may be possible to divide the mould into more than two mould bodies (at the expense of potential increased complexity).