Claims
- 1. A battery paste consisting essentially of at least one lead oxide and at least one lead oxide sulfate, and sufficient water and sulfuric acid to moisten the paste, and from 0.02 percent to 15 percent based on the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide, of glass fibers having an average diameter from 0.25 micron to 10 microns, and having their glass surfaces in direct contact with the lead oxide, the lead oxide sulfate, the sulfuric acid and the water.
- 2. A battery paste as claimed in claim 1 which additionally contains at least one additive such as an expander, flocked fibers and ground glass.
- 3. A battery paste as claimed in claim 1 containing from 1 percent by weight to 6 percent by weight of glass fibers.
- 4. A battery paste as claimed in claim 3 containing from 2 percent by weight to 4 percent by weight of glass fibers.
- 5. A battery paste as claimed in claim 1 wherein the water content of the paste is from 15 to 40 percent by weight, based upon the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide.
- 6. A battery paste as claimed in claim 1 wherein the water content of the paste is from 20 to 30 percent by weight, based upon the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide.
- 7. A method for producing a battery paste which consists essentially of at least one lead oxide and at least one lead oxide sulfate, from 0.02 percent to 15 percent, based on the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide, of glass fibers having an average diameter from about 0.25 micron to about 10 microns, and having exposed glass surfaces, sufficient sulfuric acid to form the desired lead oxide sulfate content and sufficient water to moisten the paste, which method comprises charging at least a part of the water and at least a part of the glass fibers desired in the paste to a mechanical mixer, subjecting the water and fibers to mixing, adding the lead oxide or oxides desired in the paste to the mixer, subjecting the water, glass fibers and lead oxide or oxides to mixing until essentially all of the free water in the mixer has been mixed with the lead oxide or oxides, adding the rest of the water, if any, required to moisten the paste to the desired consistency and the sulfuric acid required to form the lead oxide sulfate or sulfates, and completing the mixing of the paste.
- 8. A method as claimed in claim 7 for producing a battery paste wherein the water mixed with the other ingredients constitutes from 15 to 40 percent by weight of the lead oxide and lead sulfate, calculated as the oxide.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 7 for producing a battery paste wherein the water mixed with the other ingredients constitutes from 20 to 30 percent by weight of the lead oxide and lead sulfate, calculated as the oxide.
- 10. A method for producing a battery plate which comprises applying to a lead grid a body of a battery paste which consists essentially of at least one lead oxide and at least one lead oxide sulfate, from 0.02 percent to 15 percent, based on the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide, of glass fibers having an average diameter from about 0.25 micron to about 10 microns, and having exposed glass surfaces, sufficient sulfuric acid to form the desired lead oxide sulfate content and sufficient water to moisten the paste, which method comprises charging at least a part of the water and at least a part of the glass fibers desired in the paste to a mechanical mixer, subjecting the water and fibers to mixing, adding the lead oxide or oxides desired in the paste to the mixer, subjecting the water, glass fibers and lead oxide or oxides to mixing until essentially all of the free water in the mixer has been mixed with the lead oxide or oxides, adding the rest of the water, if any, required to moisten the paste to the desired consistency and the sulfuric acid required to form the lead oxide sulfate or sulfates, and completing the mixing of the paste, applying the paste to a lead or lead alloy grid, drying the paste, and forming the plate.
- 11. A battery plate comprising a lead grid embedded in a body of a dried battery paste consisting essentially of at least one lead oxide and at least one lead oxide sulfate, and from 0.02 percent to 15 percent based on the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide, of glass fibers having an average diameter from 0.25 micron to 10 microns, and having their glass surfaces in direct content with the lead oxide and the lead oxide sulfate.
- 12. A method for producing a battery paste which consists essentially of at least one lead oxide and at least one lead oxide sulfate, from 0.02 percent to 15 percent, based on the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide, of a siliceous filler having a surface area of at least 0.3 m2 per gram, and having exposed siliceous surfaces, sufficient sulfuric acid to form the desired lead oxide sulfate content and sufficient water to moisten the paste, which method comprises charging at least a part of the water and a part of the siliceous filler desired in the paste to a mechanical mixer, subjecting the water and filler to mixing, adding the lead oxide or oxides desired in the paste to the mixer, subjecting the water, glass fibers and lead oxide or oxides to mixing until essentially all of the free water in the mixer has been mixed with the lead oxide or oxides, adding the rest of the water required to moisten the paste to the desired consistency and the sulfuric acid required to form the lead oxide sulfate or sulfates, and completing the mixing of the paste.
- 13. A method as claimed in claim 12 wherein glass fibers having a length to diameter ratio of at least 5:1 constitute the siliceous filler.
- 14. A method for producing a battery paste which consists essentially of at least one lead oxide and at least one lead oxide sulfate, from 0.02 percent to 15 percent, based on the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide, of glass fibers having a length to diameter ratio of at least 5:1 and an average diameter from about 0.25 micron to about 40 microns, and having exposed siliceous surfaces, sufficient sulfuric acid to form the desired lead oxide sulfate content and water, which method comprises charging at least a part of the water and a part of the glass fibers desired in the paste to a mechanical mixer, subjecting the water and fibers to mixing, adding the lead oxide or oxides desired in the paste to the mixer, subjecting the water, glass fibers and lead oxide or oxides to mixing until essentially all of the free water in the mixer has been mixed with the lead oxide or oxides, adding the rest of the water, if any, required to moisten the paste to the desired consistency and to bring the water content of the paste to from 15 to 40 percent, based upon the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide, charged to the mixer, and the sulfuric acid required to form the lead oxide sulfate or sulfates, and completing the mixing of the paste.
- 15. A method as claimed in claim 14 wherein the water content of the paste is from 20 to 30 percent, based upon the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide, charged to the mixer.
- 16. A battery plate as claimed in claim 11 which has substantially parallel major surfaces and a plurality of minor surfaces extending between said major surfaces, and which additionally includes a pasting paper sheet on at least one of said major surfaces.
- 17. A battery plate as claimed in claim 16 wherein the pasting paper sheet is substantially coextensive with said major surface.
- 18. A battery plate as claimed in claim 17 which has substantially parallel major surfaces and a plurality of minor surfaces extending between said major surfaces, and which additionally includes a pasting paper sheet on both of said major surfaces.
- 19. A battery plate assembly comprising a first battery plate as claimed in claim 11 wherein the first battery plate has first and second, opposed, major surfaces, a second battery plate as claimed in claim 11 wherein the second battery plate has first and second, opposed, major surfaces, the first of the opposed major surfaces of said first battery plate being in spaced, opposed relationship with the second of the opposed major surfaces of said second battery plate, and a separator between the first of the opposed major surfaces of said first battery plate and the second of the opposed major surfaces of said second battery plate.
- 20. A battery plate assembly as claimed in claim 19 wherein said first and second battery plates are wound together into a spiral.
- 21. A battery plate assembly as claimed in claim 19 wherein said first and second battery plates constitute a tubular assembly.
- 22. A battery plate assembly as claimed in claim 19 wherein said first and second battery plates are stacked into a prismatic configuration.
- 23. A battery plate as claimed in claim 11 wherein there is from about 0.1 percent to about 1 percent of a flocked fiber filler dispersed in said dried battery paste.
- 24. A battery plate as claimed in claim 11 which consists essentially of the grid pasted with the dried battery paste.
- 25. A method as claimed in claim 12 for producing a battery paste wherein only a part of the siliceous filler and a part of the water are charged to the mixer and subjected to mixing before the lead oxide or oxides desired in the paste are added to the mixer.
- 26. A method as claimed in claim 25 wherein the siliceous filler includes glass fibers having a length to diameter ratio of at least 5:1.
- 27. An electrochemical cell comprising a plurality of spaced battery plates each of which comprises a lead or lead alloy grid embedded in a body of a cured battery paste consisting essentially of at least one lead oxide and at least one lead oxide sulfate, and from 0.02 percent to 15 percent based on the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide, of glass fibers-having an average diameter from 0.25 micron to 10 microns, and having their glass surfaces in direct content with the lead oxide and the lead oxide sulfate, a separator between adjacent ones of said plates, an electrolyte in contact with the major surfaces of said plates, positive and negative battery posts, and electrical connectors operably connecting said battery posts and said plates.
- 28. An electrochemical cell as claimed in claim 27 which is a lead acid battery.
- 29. An electrochemical cell as claimed in claim 27 which is a flooded electrolyte lead acid battery.
- 30. An electrochemical cell as claimed in claim 27 which is a valve regulated lead acid battery.
- 31. A valve regulated lead acid battery as claimed in claim 30 with a separator which is a glass mat in which the electrolyte is absorbed.
- 32. A valve regulated lead acid battery as claimed in claim 30 which has a gelled electrolyte.
- 33. A battery plate as claimed in claim 16 wherein said pasting paper sheet is a sheet of cellulosic fibers.
- 34. A battery plate as claimed in claim 16 wherein said pasting paper sheet is a sheet of glass fibers.
- 35. A method for producing a battery paste which consists essentially of at least one lead oxide and at least one lead oxide sulfate, from 0.02 percent to 15 percent, based on the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide, of glass fibers having an average diameter from about 0.25 micron to about 10 microns, and having exposed glass surfaces, sufficient sulfuric acid to form the desired lead oxide sulfate content and sufficient water to moisten the paste, which method comprises recovering glass fiber separator from scrap batteries, charging at least a part of the water and recovered glass fibers as at least a part of the glass fibers desired in the paste to a mechanical mixer, subjecting the water and fibers to mixing, adding the lead oxide or oxides desired in the paste to the mixer, subjecting the water, glass fibers and lead oxide or oxides to mixing until essentially all of the free water in the mixer has been mixed with the lead oxide or oxides, adding the rest of the water, if any, required to moisten the paste to the desired consistency, any additional glass fibers required, and the sulfuric acid required to form the lead oxide sulfate or sulfates, and completing the mixing of the paste.
- 36. A battery paste as claimed in claim 1 wherein the glass fibers are chemically resistant glass fibers.
- 37. A battery paste as claimed in claim 36 wherein the chemically resistant glass fibers are C-type glass.
- 38. A battery plate comprising a lead grid embedded in a body of a positive active material or of a negative active material, which consists essentially, in either case, of at least one lead oxide and at least one lead oxide sulfate, and from 0.02 percent to 15 percent based on the weight of the lead oxide plus the weight of the lead oxide sulfate, calculated as the lead oxide, of a siliceous filler having a surface area of at least 0.3 m2/g, and having siliceous surfaces in direct content with the lead oxide and the lead oxide sulfate, at least a part of the siliceous filler being operable to release a metal selected from the group consisting of Ni, Ba, Bi, Na, Co, Pt and Sn into the positive active or the negative active material.
- 39. A battery plate as claimed in claim 38 wherein at least a part of the siliceous filler is operable to release Ni into the positive or negative active material.
- 40. A battery plate as claimed in claim 38 wherein at least a part of the siliceous filler is operable to release Ba into the positive or negative active material.
- 41. A battery plate as claimed in claim 38 wherein at least a part of the siliceous filler is operable to release Bi into the positive or negative active material.
- 42. A battery plate as claimed in claim 38 wherein at least a part of the siliceous filler is operable to release into the positive or negative active material.
- 43. A battery plate as claimed in claim 38 wherein at least a part of the siliceous filler is operable to release Co into the positive or negative active material.
- 44. A battery plate as claimed in claim 38 wherein at least a part of the siliceous filler is operable to release Pt into the positive or negative active material.
- 45. A battery plate as claimed in claim 38 wherein at least a part of the siliceous filler is operable to release Sn into the positive or negative active material.
- 46. An electrochemical cell as claimed in claim 27 wherein said battery plates are coiled to form a spiral wound cell.
- 47. An electrochemical cell as claimed in claim 27 which comprises a plurality of spaced, parallel plates.
- 48. A method as claimed in claim 12 for producing a battery paste which includes the additional step of removing water from the paste after the mixing thereof is complete.
- 49. An article of manufacture which is a sheet or a mat composed of a mass of intermeshed fibers which can constitute an additive for a battery paste and, dispersed uniformly in the mass of intermeshed fibers, a second additive for a battery paste, the intermeshed fibers and the second additive being present in such proportions that a given area of the sheet or mat constitutes the amount of the intermeshed fibers and the amount of the battery paste additive required in a given quantity of the battery paste.
- 50. An article of manufacture as claimed in claim 49 wherein the sheet or mat is composed of a mass of intermeshed glass microfibers or of glass nanofibers.
- 51. An article of manufacture as claimed in 49 wherein there are a plurality of additives for a battery dispersed uniformly in the sheet or mat of intermeshed fibers, and the additives are present in such proportions that a given area of the sheet or mat constitutes the amount of the intermeshed fibers and the amount of each of the plurality of battery paste additives required in a given quantity of the battery paste.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/413,344, filed Oct. 6, 1999.
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