Claims
- 1. A three-dimensional substrate material for use in constructing battery electrodes comprising:
- a sintered matrix material selected from the group of elements consisting of reticulated metal foams, conductive fibers and metal powder compacts, said matrix material having at least one flexible bonded open surface structure, and
- a flexible open surface matrix retaining means bonded to at least one surface of said sintered matrix material, with said retaining means structurally arranged to permit loading of active chemical material through said retaining means into said sintered matrix material and to retain said sintered matrix material substantially within the formed surface of said at least one surface of said matrix material during subsequent spiral-winding of the sintered matrix material.
- 2. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 1 wherein said retaining means is a polymeric mesh material.
- 3. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 2 wherein said polymeric mesh material is selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polyolefins and polyamides.
- 4. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 2 wherein said polymeric mesh material is nylon.
- 5. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 1 wherein said retaining means is comprised of nickel fibers having a diameter between about 5-18 microns.
- 6. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance claim 5 wherein said nickel fibers have a diameter of about 10 microns.
- 7. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 1 wherein said sintered matrix material is comprised of conductive metal fibers.
- 8. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 7 wherein said conductive metal fibers are comprised of 70-90 weight percent nickel fibers and 30-10 weight percent nickel powder.
- 9. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance claim 7 wherein said conductive metal fibers are comprised of 80 weight percent nickel fiber and 20 weight percent nickel powder.
- 10. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance claim 8 wherein said retaining means is a polymeric mesh material.
- 11. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 10 wherein said polymeric mesh material is selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polyolefins and polyamides.
- 12. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 10 wherein said polymeric mesh material is nylon.
- 13. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 8 wherein said retaining means is comprised of nickel fibers having a diameter between about 5-18 microns.
- 14. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance claim 13 wherein said porous covering layer means bonded to at least one surface is comprised of a coating weight of nickel fibers of between 10-60 grams per meter.sup.2.
- 15. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 14 wherein said coating weight of nickel fibers is about 25 grams per meter.sup.2.
- 16. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 1 wherein said retaining means is a flexible metal screen.
- 17. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 16 wherein said flexible metal screen is a 40 mesh screen.
- 18. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 16 wherein said flexible metal screen is selected from a group consisting of nickel, nickel coated steel and stainless steel.
- 19. A three-dimensional substrate material for use in constructing substantially planar battery electrodes comprising:
- a sintered matrix material selected from the group of elements consisting of reticulated metal foams, conductive fibers and metal powder compacts, said matrix material having at least one flexibly bonded open surface structure, and
- an open surface matrix retaining means bonded to at least one surface of said sintered matrix material, with said retaining means structurally arranged to permit loading of active chemical material through said retaining means into said sintered matrix material and to retain said sintered matrix material substantially within the planar surface of said at least one surface of said sintered matrix material when said sintered matrix material plaques are assembled into the substantially planar battery electrode cell.
- 20. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 19 wherein said retaining means is a polymeric mesh material.
- 21. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 20 wherein said polymeric mesh material is selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polyolefins and polyamides.
- 22. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 20 wherein said polymeric mesh material is nylon.
- 23. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 19 wherein said retaining means is comprised of nickel fibers having a diameter between about 5-18 microns.
- 24. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance claim 23 wherein said nickel fibers have a diameter of about 10 microns.
- 25. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 19 wherein said sintered matrix material is comprised of conductive metal fibers.
- 26. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 25 wherein said conductive metal fibers are comprised of 70-90 weight percent nickel fibers and 30-10 weight percent nickel powder.
- 27. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 25 wherein said conductive metal fibers are comprised of 80 weight percent nickel fiber and 20 weight percent nickel powder.
- 28. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance claim 26 wherein said retaining means is a polymeric mesh material.
- 29. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 28 wherein said polymeric mesh material is selected from the group of polyesters, polyolefins and polyamides.
- 30. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 28 wherein said polymeric mesh material is nylon.
- 31. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 26 wherein said retaining means is comprised of nickel fibers having a diameter between about 5-18 microns.
- 32. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance claim 31 wherein said retaining means bonded to at least one surface is comprised of coating weight of nickel fibers of between 10-60 grams per meter.sup.2.
- 33. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 32 wherein said coating weight of nickel fibers is about 25 grams per meter.sup.2.
- 34. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 19 wherein said retaining means is a flexible metal screen.
- 35. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 34 wherein said flexible metal screen is a 40 mesh screen.
- 36. The three-dimensional substrate material in accordance with claim 34 wherein said flexible metal screen is selected from a group consisting of nickel, nickel coated steel and stainless steel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/979,830 of Nov. 20, 1992 now abandoned.
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