(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a battery construction and method of manufacture, and more particularly a terminal structure for a lead-acid battery that provides improved sealing that prevents the acid within the battery from leaking from the battery casing and from contacting the terminal.
(2) Description of the Related Art
In the design of lead-acid batteries, i.e. batteries having a plurality of lead or lead alloy plates in a solution of sulfuric acid, sealing the battery casing and the electrically conductive terminals of the battery are primary considerations. The electrically conductive terminals are often constructed of brass or other similar metal that can react and corrode when exposed to the acid of the battery. The battery acid can also be very destructive and harmful should it leak from the battery casing. It is therefore necessary that the construction of the lead-acid battery insures that no acid leakage occurs and that the terminal post be sealed from the acid contained in the battery casing.
In the constructions of prior art lead-acid batteries, the lead or lead alloy plates of the battery and the lead or lead alloy plate straps that interconnect the plates typically were enclosed in a casing that was comprised of a battery box and a lid secured over a top opening of the battery box. The lid was provided with terminal openings and the electric terminals of the battery projected upwardly from the plate straps and through the lid openings. A seal was provided around each terminal between an interior surface of the lid and a top surface of the plate strap. A threaded nut was screw threaded on each terminal and against the lid to hold the lid against the seals. The seals were sandwiched between the casing lid and the plate strap, thereby sealing the electric terminal posts from the acid contained in the battery casing.
With such prior art terminal constructions it was difficult to achieve a proper and effective seal against leakage of the battery acid around the terminal post. If the seal was of a type that sealed in a generally axial direction relative to the axis of the terminal post, it was necessary to insure that the post was exactly perpendicular to the lid contact surface with the collar so that upon tightening the collar onto the post the collar applied even and uniform pressure on the lid surface all around the post to thereby apply a uniform force of the lid against the seal. If the post was not perpendicularly oriented relative to the lid surface surrounding the post, the collar applied uneven force to the lid which thereby applied uneven force on the seal causing leakage problems.
Similarly, if the seal was of the type that sealed in a generally radial direction, it was required that the lid and terminal surfaces between which the seal was places be concentric requiring precise concentric alignment of these components which was difficult to achieve. Without precise concentricity, battery acid leakage past the seal could occur.
Other prior art battery structures for lead-acid batteries included a threaded plastic nut or collar mounted on a threaded terminal post that extended through a lid opening. The lid had a shoulder around the opening. The nut was tightened down on the terminal post against the shoulder of the lid to hold the lid against the lead strap at the base of the post or against a seal located between the lid and strap. A seal was disposed between the fastener (nut), lid and terminal. With this structure the nut was mounted to the terminal post after the terminal post was inserted through the opening in the lid. Sufficient torque had to be applied to the nut not only to apply sufficient pressure on the seal, but also to draw the terminal post and the components within the battery case to which the terminal was connected (the lead strap and plates) up against the lid.
It was with a view toward solving these problems and generally providing a more reliable and effective battery seal structure that the present invention was made.
The present invention is directed to an improved battery and battery terminal structure that provides superior sealing against leakage and contact of the battery acid with the battery terminal. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a seal is provided between a collar that is mounted to the battery terminal and the strap that electrically connects the battery plates within the battery casing. Also preferably, the lid of the casing is structurally sealed to the collar and at least a portion of the collar is positioned within the casing in contact with the acid within the battery. The seal between the collar and strap prevents contact of the battery acid with the terminal post, and prevents leakage of the battery acid past the collar and terminal post to the exterior of the battery casing. The battery terminal of the invention preferably is employed in a lead-acid battery wherein lead or lead alloy plates and acid are contained in a casing comprised of a battery box and a lid that closes over a top opening of the battery box. A plurality of plates of same polarity are connected together by a plate strap within the casing. Each battery terminal is attached to a plate strap and projects upwardly through an opening in the casing lid.
The collar is constructed of a material that is inert to the environment within the battery and that can be secured to the battery lid. Most preferably the terminal material also is electrically non-conductive. The collar may be screw-threaded onto the terminal post to thereby sandwich the seal between the collar and the plate strap.
Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the collar has a cylindrical sleeve that extends around the battery terminal. A top edge of the sleeve is structurally sealed to a surface of the casing lid around the lid opening provided for the terminal. The perimeter of the casing lid is structurally sealed to the top edge of the casing box, thereby sealing the interior of the battery casing. The seal between the collar and the strap, and the seal between the collar and the lid in combination seal the interior of the battery casing from the exterior environment of the battery.
A variety of different seals are provided between the collars and the battery terminals in variant embodiments of the battery terminal construction. In one embodiment, the seal of each terminal is provided by a sealant. As used herein, “sealant” means a material which when applied is in a fluidized condition, and, whether settable or non-settable, has the property of providing an effective seal against leakage of the acid within the battery. In another embodiment the seal is provided by a gasket which may be, but is not required to be, of an elastomeric material, positioned around the terminal and held in compression between the collar and the plate strap. In a further embodiment, the seal is provided by a grommet positioned around the terminal and between the collar and the plate strap. Still further embodiments of the battery terminal structure make use of combinations of sealants, gaskets, and grommets in providing the seal between the collar and the plate strap.
The present invention also is directed to a method of constructing a battery and battery terminal wherein the collar is mounted to the battery terminal after the seal is placed around the terminal post. In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the collar is mounted to the battery post before the terminal post is positioned through its corresponding opening in the lid, and in another embodiment the collar may be mounted to the battery post after the post is positioned through its corresponding lid opening.
The present invention overcomes problems caused by concentric misalignment and/or non-uniform force applied to the seal, as well as problems associated with the use of high torque applied to the collar to draw the terminal post and components within the battery case securely up against the lid. With the present invention the seal is located between the collar and strap so that the collar applies a uniform force against the seal. There are no concentricity problems because the collar, which applies the force for the seal, is mounted to the terminal post such that concentricity between these components is insured. Also, the torque applied to the collar need be only sufficient to effect a seal between the collar and strap.
Further features of the invention are set forth in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention including the drawing figures wherein:
With reference to the drawings, there is shown a battery 10 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention. The battery 10 has a casing comprising a battery box 12 and a lid 14. The casing is constructed of materials typically employed in the construction of battery casings and particularly batteries of the lead-acid type to which the present invention is primarily directed. The battery box 12 has a rectangular top edge 16 that surrounds a top access opening into the battery box interior 18. The lid 14 has a rectangular configuration that is dimensioned to fit over the battery box top edge 16.
A plurality of battery plates 22 are contained in the battery box interior 18, as shown in
A preferred embodiment of a terminal structure of the invention is shown in the cross-section view of
An annular seal 46 is positioned around the terminal post 32. In various embodiments of the terminal construction of the invention, different types and configurations of seals 46 are employed. For example, the seal 46 may be a sealant. As used herein, “sealant” means a material which when applied is in a fluidized condition, and, whether settable or non-settable, has the property of providing an effective seal against leakage of the acid within the battery. In a preferred embodiment a suitable sealant may be Loctite Untra Blue RTV Silicone Gasket Maker. In another embodiment, the seal is provided by a gasket, which may be, but is not required to be, of an elastomeric material, positioned around the terminal and held in compression between the collar and the plate strap. In a further embodiment, the seal is provided by a grommet positioned around the terminal and between the collar and the plate. Examples of the various types of seals 46 that may be employed in the terminal construction of the invention will be described with reference to
A cylindrical collar or nut 52 is mounted on the exterior surface of the terminal post 32. The collar 52 is constructed of a material that is inert to the environment within the battery casing and that can be secured to the casing lid. Preferably the collar material also is electrically non-conductive; for example, a plastic. The collar preferably is of a molded, one-piece, construction, but could also be a machined part.
The collar 52 is constructed with an annular bottom wall 54 that in the embodiment of
The battery casing lid 14 is positioned over the battery box 12 with a peripheral portion of the lid being structurally sealed to the top edge 16 of the battery box, such that upon sealing the lid to the box the casing so formed becomes a structure of sufficient strength to house and support the various battery components. In preferred embodiments, the peripheral portion of the lid is sealed to the battery box top edge 16 such as by heat sealing, sonic welding, or adhesive (generally designated 72 in
The lid 14 is provided with a terminal opening defined by a perimeter edge 74 of the opening. An annular rim 76 projects downwardly from an interior surface 78 of the lid at the opening edge 74. As shown in
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To further seal against the escape or leakage of battery acid from the battery casing lid opening, a sealant 82 is applied to the collar trough 64. In the preferred embodiment the sealant 82 is of a settable type and may be an epoxy or an adhesive such as methylmethacrylate. In a preferred embodiment, the epoxy may be Vantico Inc. Two Part Epoxy: Part A-Araldite CY 8763; Part B-Hardener HY 8763. As seen in
A decorative circular cap 84 is positioned over the lid opening. The cap 84 has an outer peripheral edge 86 that is larger than the lid opening edge 74. A center hole 88 of the cap is dimensioned to receive the terminal post distal end 36. The cap 84 also has an annular flange 92 that extends downwardly from the cap into the epoxy 82. Thus, upon curing, the sealant 82 holds the cap 84 in position covering the disc-shaped opening between the lid opening edge and the terminal post.
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It should be understood that the S-shaped configuration of the mating surfaces between the collar and strap are essentially the same as with the embodiment of
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Preferably, after the lid is sealed to the collars, a settable sealant such as an epoxy 82 is introduced into the troughs 64 of the collars so as to surround the lid rims 76 and contact the external threaded portions of the terminal posts above the collars. The sealant 82 may also contact the under side of the lid. The vent openings 83′ serve to vent air to outside the battery case that would otherwise become trapped upon introduction of the sealant 82. Next, before the settable material cures, the decorative caps 84 are placed over the openings in the lid surrounding the terminals with their annular flanges 92 embedded into the settable material to hold the caps in place once the settable material cures.
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Thus, it can be appreciated that the battery and battery terminal structure of the invention performs dual sealing functions: to seal against leakage of battery acid past the terminal post and through the terminal openings in the lid or otherwise from the casing, as well as to seal against the battery acid from contacting the terminal and reacting with the material of the terminal or otherwise shortening the expected useful life of the battery. The seal 46 is located in what otherwise would be a leakage path for acid within the battery to reach the terminal. The sealing of the collars to the lid, blocks any path that the acid otherwise would have for the acid to leak to the exterior of the casing. The settable sealant 82 provides a further seal to prevent leakage of the battery acid past the collar.
While the present invention has been described by reference to specific embodiments, it should be understood that modifications and variations of the invention may be constructed without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the following claims: