Title of Invention

'A BATTERY''

Abstract A battery (10) having positive and negative plates (11, 12) contained in a housing. The upper edges of the positive plates are connected to the lower edges by means of a member (25; 28) also contained in the housing. The member (25; 28) comprises a material having a greater conductivity than that of the material of the plates.
Full Text This, invention relates to a battery (also known as an accumulator), particularly but not exclusively of the lead acid type.
One known lead acid battery comprises a plurality of rectangular lead plates arranged parallel to one another and separated by insulating separating sheets. Alternate plates are positive and negative electrodes respectively, all the positive electrodes being connected together electrically by a first connector and all the negative electrodes being connected together electrically by a second connector, the two connectors being connected to positive and negative terminals respectively.
If the plates, all rectangular, are relatively long and narrow, and the connector and/or terminal is connected to a narrow edge, then there is a relatively long conducting path for the current from the area of the plate adjacent the opposite narrow edge to the connector or terminal. Since the conductivity of lead is significantly less than that of a metal such as copper or aluminium, there is a limit to the current carrying capacity of each electrode, since increasing the current increases the heat generated within the plates. Thus, particularly where other factors dictate that a battery has electrodes which are long and narrow, and the terminals or connectors are attached to a narrow edge of the electrodes, and further if the battery is located in a confined space, the limit on the current carrying capacity is a considerable disadvantage.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a battery in which the adverse effects of this disadvantage are reduced, i.e. the current carrying capacity is increased.
Accordingly, there is provided a battery comprising a housing containing a plurality of positive connected in parallel and a plurality of negative plates connected in parallel, the positive plates each being of substantially the same size and rectangular shape having two long edges and a first short edge and a second short edge, characterized in that the housing also contains a member having a first end and a second end, the first end being electrically connected to the first short edges of the positive plates and the second end being electrically connected to the second short edges of the positive plates or to one of the long edges of the positive plates immediately adjacent to the second short edges, the member extending parallel to the said long edges for most of its length and consisting of a material which has a greater conductivity than the material of the positive plates.
In accordance with the invention a battery comprises a housing containing a plurality of positive plates connected in parallel and a plurality of negative plates connected in parallel, the positive plates each being of substantially the same size and rectangular shape having two long edges and a first short edge and a second short edge, and the housing also containing a member having a first end and a second end, the first end being electrically connected to the first short edges of the positive plates and the second end
being electrically connected to the second short edges of the positive plates or to one of the long edges of the positive plates immediately adjacent to the second short edges, the member consisting of a material which has a greater conductivity than the material of the positive plates.
The negative plates may each be substantially the same size and rectangular shape having two long edges and a first short edge and a second short edge, and a further member may be provided, the further member having a first end and a second end, the first end being electrically connected to the first short edges of the negative plates and the second end being electrically connected to the second short edges of the negative plates or to one of the long edges of the negative plates immediately adjacent to the second short edges, the further member consisting of a material which has a greater conductivity than the material of the negative plates.
The negative plates and the positive plates may all be substantially the same size and rectangular shape.
The first short edges of the positive plates may be connected by a first connector which is electrically connected to a positive terminal of the battery.
The second short edges of the positive plates may be connected by a further connector which is either of the same general material as the positive plates, e.g. in the case of a lead acid battery the material is lead, or, alternatively, of the same general material as the member.
If the battery is a lead acid battery, the member preferably comprises copper, or a copper alloy such as brass, or aluminium or an alloy thereof, covered in a lead sheath. The sheath may be covered in an acid resistant material such as an epoxy resin.
Two embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the interior ol a lead acid battery according to the first embodiment of the invention, some of the parts being omitted for clarity; and
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the interior of a battery according
to the second embodiment, only the arrangement of positive plates and attachments being shown.
As shown in Figure 1, the first embodiment of the invention comprises a lead acid battery 10 having a plurality of plates 11 and 12 alternately interleaved with separators 13 comprising sheets of microporous polyethylene and of non-woven glass fibre. The plates 11 and 12 and separators 13 are positioned in face-to-face arrangement and alternate plates are of positive and negative polarity, the positive plates being indicated by reference numeral 11 and the negative plates by reference numeral 12.
The plates and separators are housed in a rectangular container of plastics material (not shown) containing acid (not shown).
All the plates 11 and 12 are generally rectangular in shape and of generally the same size. The horizontal top edge 14 and bottom edge 15 of the plates (as shown) are much shorter than the vertical edgies 16. The positive plates 11 are each provided on the top edge with a tag 17, having 1wo parts 17a and 17b, adjacent a comer with a long edge. Directly below, each positive plate is provided on its lower edge with a tag 18 adjacent the corner with the same long edge. The plates are arranged so that the two tags are arranged in two rows, one row directly above the other. The negative plates are each formed with one tag 19 having two parts 19a and 19b on the top edge adjacent the comer with a long edge and the plates are arranged so that the tags 19 form a single row parallel to and spaced apart from the row of tags 17 on the upper edges of the positive plates.
The tags in each upper row lie in general side-by-side arrangement and are each connected by respective connectors 20 and 21. Two sets of terminals 22 and 23 are integrally formed with the respective connectors 20 and 21, the connectors and terminals being formed by a casting operation. The terminals and connectors are of high conductivity copper, embedded in a lead sheath by a casting process.
Connected to the lower row of tags 18 on the positive plates 11 is a further connector 24 in the form of a strip of lead or lead-sheathed copper which
is connected by means of a member in the form of a strip 25 of lead-sheathed copper to the connector at the top of the positive plates 11. The connector 24 and member 25 are joined by any suitable process to one another, to the lower row of tags and to the upper row of tags to make good electrical connections. The lead sheath prevents corrosion by the acid.
As can ba seen in the drawing, the further connector 24 lies in a horizontal plane perpendicular to the plane of the plate anc the member 25 lies in a vertical plane perpendicular to the plane of the plate except for a small section 26 where it is curved for connection to the further connector 24.
In the second embodiment of the invention, shown in Figure 2, the member of the first embodiment is replaced by a lead sheathed copper strip member 28 having the same general shape and dimensions but positioned between a negative plate 12 and a positive plate 11 (as shown) or at one end of the row of plates so as to lie parallel thereto, and separated from the plates by one or more separating sheets. The tags 18 on the lower edges of the positive plates 11 are replaced by tags 30 on a longer side, adjacent the comer with the lower edge. These tags 30 are connected to a lead sheathed copper or lead strip connector 27 which lies alongside the longer sides of the plates 11 and 12, rather than alongside the lower edge as in the first embodiment.
in this second embodiment any problems associated with plate growth and/or the deposition of debris, are alleviated.
In either embodiment the high conductivity strip member 25 or 28 of copper sheathed with lead may be connected to the lead sheath of the connector 20 or to the copper connector 20 itself. The latter construction has the greater conductivity.





WE CLAIM:-
1. A battery (10) comprising a housing containing a plurality of
positive (11) connected in parallel and a plurality of negative plates
(12) connected in parallel, the positive plates each being of
substantially the same size and rectangular shape having two long
edges (16) and a first short edge (14) and a second short edge (15),
characterized in that the housing also contains a member (25;28)
having a first end and a second end, the first end being electrically
connected to the first short edges (14) of the positive plates (11)
and the second end being electrically connected to the second
short edges (15) of the positive plates (11) or to one of the long
edges (16) of the positive plates (11) immediately adjacent to the
second short edges (15), the member (25;28) extending parallel to
the said long edges (16) for most of its length and consisting of a
material which has a greater conductivity than the material of the
positive plates (11).
2. A battery (10) as claimed in claim 1 wherein the negative plates
(12) are each substantially the same size and rectangular shape
having two long edges (16) and a first short edge (14) and a second
short edge (15), and a further member (25;28) may be provided, the
further member having a first end and a second end, the first end
being electrically connected to the first short edges (14) of the
negative plates (12) and the second end being electrically
connected to the second short edges (15) of the negative plates (12)
or to one of the long edges (16) of the negative plates (12)
immediately adjacent to the second short edges (15), the further
member (25;28) consisting of a material which has a greater
conductivity than the material of the negative plates (12).
3. A battery (10) as claimed in either claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the
negative plates (12) and the positive plates (11) are all substantially
the same size and rectangular shape.A battery (10) as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims
wherein the first short edges (14) of the positive plates are
connected by a connector (20) which is electrically connected to a
positive terminal (22) of the battery (10).
4. A battery (10) as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims
wherein the second short edges (15) of the positive plates (12) are
connected by a further connector (24).
5. A battery (10) as claimed in claim 5 wherein the connector (24) is
of the same general material as the positive plates (12).
6. A battery (10) as claimed in claim 5 wherein the second connector
(24) is of the same general material as the member (25).
7. A battery (10) as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims which
is a lead acid battery.
8. A battery (10) as claimed in claim 8 wherein the member (25;28)
comprises copper covered in a lead sheath.
9. A battery (10) as claimed in claim 9 wherein the connector (20)
comprises copper covered in lead.
10. A battery (10) as claimed in claim 9 wherein the positive terminal
(22) comprises copper covered in lead.
12. A battery (10) as claimed in claim 8 wherein the member (25;28)
comprises a copper alloy such as brass, covered in a lead sheath.
13. A battery (10) as claimed in claim 8 wherein the member (25;28)
comprises aluminium covered in a lead sheath.
14. A battery (10) as claimed in claim 8 wherein the member (25;28)
comprises an aluminium alloy covered in a lead sheath.
15. A battery (10) as claimed in anyone of claims 9 to 14 wherein the
sheath is covered in an acid resistant material such as an epoxy
resin.
16. A battery substantially as herein described with reference to the
accompanying drawings.

Documents:

151-del-1999-abstract.pdf

151-del-1999-claims.pdf

151-del-1999-correspondence-others.pdf

151-del-1999-correspondence-po.pdf

151-del-1999-description (complete).pdf

151-del-1999-drawings.pdf

151-del-1999-form-1.pdf

151-del-1999-form-13.pdf

151-del-1999-form-19.pdf

151-del-1999-form-2.pdf

151-del-1999-form-4.pdf

151-del-1999-gpa.pdf

151-del-1999-pct-409.pdf

151-del-1999-petition-138.pdf

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Patent Number 216265
Indian Patent Application Number 151/DEL/1999
PG Journal Number 13/2008
Publication Date 28-Mar-2008
Grant Date 11-Mar-2008
Date of Filing 25-Jan-1999
Name of Patentee CHLORIDE INDUSTRIAL BATTERIES LIMITED,
Applicant Address BTR HOUSE, CARLISLE PLACE, LONDON SWIP IBX, ENGLAND,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 DAVID COLIN SMITH 8 WILLOWMEAD WAY, NORDEN, ROCHDALE, LANCASHIRE 0112 7PX, ENGLAND
2 KENNETH MICHAEL PARTINGTON 55 LITTLE LANE,LONGBRIDGE,LANCASHIRE PR3 3WS ENGLAND
PCT International Classification Number H01M 10/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 98023625 1998-02-04 U.K.