Claims
- 1. A bipolar cell comprising:
- a bipolar substrate plate comprised of serially conductive contiguous strands of carbon and a cured filler comprised of a cured mix comprising carbon particles and a fluoroelastomeric material the plate comprising two opposed generally flat surfaces;
- an electrode integrally inseparably and conductively joined to each of the two plate surfaces.
- 2. A bipolar cell according to claim 1 wherein the overlapping carbon strands are bound together.
- 3. A bipolar cell according to claim 2 wherein the overlapping carbon strands are bound together by a binder comprising a cured phenolic resin.
- 4. A bipolar cell according to claim 1 wherein the carbon particles comprises carbon powder.
- 5. A bipolar cell according to claim 4 wherein the carbon powder comprises glassy carbon.
- 6. A bipolar cell according to claim 1 wherein the fluoroelastomeric material is cross-linked.
- 7. A bipolar cell comprising:
- a bipolar substrate plate comprised of serially conductive contiguous strands of carbon and a cured filler comprised of a cured mix comprising carbon particles and a fluoroelastomeric material, the plate comprising two generally flat opposed silane-treated surfaces,
- an electrode integrally inseparably and conductively joined to each of the two plate surfaces.
- 8. A bipolar cell according to claim 1 wherein each electrode comprises lead.
- 9. A bipolar cell according to claim 8 wherein the lead of each electrode is formed into an inner layer of pure lead contiguous with the electrode and an outer layer comprising treated lead.
- 10. A bipolar cell according to claim 9 wherein one inner layer comprises porous lead and the other layer porous lead dioxide.
- 11. A bipolar cell according to claim 1 wherein at least some of an exterior of the plate is coated with tin dioxide.
- 12. A bipolar cell according to claim 1 wherein an exposed surface of each electrode comprises a silane-treated surface.
- 13. In a bipolar battery comprising bipolar cells wherein the improvement comprises each cell comprising a bipolar plate comprising cured fluoroelastomeric material, a peripheral seal comprised of cured fluoroelastomeric material imperviously peripherally bonded to and between adjacent bipolar plates.
- 14. A bipolar battery comprising:
- a plurality of bipolar cells, each bipolar cell comprising a bipolar substrate plate comprised of serially conductive contiguous strands of carbon and a cured filler comprised of a cured mix comprising carbon particles and a fluoroelastomeric material, the plate comprising two opposed generally flat surfaces and an electrode integrally inseparably and conductively joined to each of the two plate surfaces;
- a peripheral seal comprised of cured fluoroelastomeric material imperviously peripherally bonded to and disposed between at least two adjacent bipolar plates;
- an electrolytic reservoir disposed between successive bipolar cells.
- 15. A bipolar battery according to claim 14 further comprising a dielectric separator disposed in each electrolytic reservoir.
- 16. A bipolar cell comprising:
- a bipolar substrate plate comprising a backbone of contiguous strands of carbon and a filler comprised of a mix comprising carbon particles and a cross-linked fluoroelastomeric material, the plate comprising two opposed generally fiat surfaces;
- an electrode integrally inseparably and conductively joined to each of the two plate surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/440,407, filed May 12, 1995, now abandoned, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/321,692, filed Oct. 12, 1994, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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| Article in New Scientist dated Nov. 22, 1989, entitled Technology: Bi-Polar Batteries Break an Energy Barrier . . . |
| Article in J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 127, No. 12, Dec. 1990, by Rodney M. LaFollette and Douglas N. Bennion entitled Design Fundamentals of High Power Density, Pulsed Discharge, Lead Acid Batteries. |
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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