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Rechargeable metal-air battery

Patent 4957826 Issued on September 18, 1990. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 25, 2009. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3518123

3759748

Anode construction
Patent #: 3960600
Issued on: 06/01/1976
Inventor: Chodosh

Stable alkaline zinc electrode
Patent #: 4084047
Issued on: 04/11/1978
Inventor: Himy, et al.

Mercury-free zinc electrode
Patent #: 4118551
Issued on: 10/03/1978
Inventor: Chireau ,   et al.

Zinc/air cell cathode Patent #: 4585710
Issued on: 04/29/1986
Inventor: McEvoy

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 343193 filed on 04/25/1989

US Classes:

429/27, Active material electrode-type cell or subcombination thereof429/229Zinc component

Examiners

Primary: Walton, Donald L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 48-25145 JP 07/13/1969

International Class

H01M 012/06

Abstract

A zinc anode plate is completely wrapped in a cloth anode separator containing liquid electrolyte. A hydro-gel material packed in an inert mesh separator is sandwiched between the wrapped anode and an air cathode which is in the form of a carbon membrane. The gel material is sufficiently permeable to oxygen to allow oxygen flow therethrough during charging and discharging cycles of the battery, and provides chemical reactive communication between the air cathode and the electrolyte in the anode separator without allowing electrolyte to pass therethrough. The permeability of the gel material is selected such that during charging of the battery, oxygen generated by the anode exerts sufficient pressure at the interface of the anode separator and gel material to cause electrolyte to be recirculated through the edges of the cloth anode separator to the opposite layer thereof, thereby preventing depletion of electrolyte to the anode.

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