Claims
- 1. A bipolar battery comprising:
- a stack of substantially planar, bipolar electrodes each comprising a conductive, electrolyte-impervious, septum, having a positive polarity active material on one face of said septum, an opposite polarity active material on the opposite face of said septum, and engaged on its periphery by a nonconductive frame;
- a monopolar electrode at each end of said stack;
- a spacer spacing said electrodes from each other in said stack and defining an electrolyte retention region between adjacent said electrodes;
- an electrolyte absorbent mat compressed between adjacent said electrodes in said retention region;
- terminal means engaging said monopolar electrodes for electrically connecting said battery to external electrical circuitry; and
- a unified polymeric housing molded in situ about the entire stack so as to embed and hold said frames securely together, prevent electrolyte leakage therebetween and form a container for the battery.
- 2. A bipolar battery according to claim 1 wherein said housing comprises a closed cell foam.
- 3. A bipolar battery according to claim 2 wherein said foam has a porosity of up to about twenty-five percent (25%) by volume.
- 4. A bipolar battery comprising:
- a stack of substantially planar, bipolar electrodes each comprising a conductive, electrolyte-impervious, septum, having a positive polarity active material on one face of said septum, an opposite polarity active material on the opposite face of said septum, and engaged on its periphery by a discrete nonconductive frame;
- a monopolar electrode at each end of said stack and engaged on its periphery by a discrete nonconductive frame;
- a plurality of nonconductive spacer frames each spacing a pair of said electrodes from each other in said stack and together enclosing and defining the boundaries of a plurality of regions retaining all of the battery's electrolyte between adjacent said electrodes;
- terminal means engaging said monopolar electrodes for electrically connecting said battery to external electrical circuitry; and
- a unified polymeric housing embedding said frames so as to hold said frames securely together in face-to-face relation to prevent electrolyte leakage therebetween and form a container thereabout.
- 5. A bipolar battery according to claim 4 including an electrolyte absorbent mat compressed between adjacent said electrodes in said region.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/079033 filed on 21 Jun. 1993, now abandoned.
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