Claims
- 1. A recombinant lead-acid battery comprising:a. a case; b. a plurality of lead-acid cells within said case, each cell comprising: i. a plurality of positive and negative lead metal plates; ii. electrolytes between at least some of said positive and negative plates; c. said case including apertured partitions separating adjacent cells one from another and defining space for vapor migration among cells; and d. at least one catalyst unit having catalyst material therein connected to said case and communicating with said vapor migration space for enhancing recombination of hydrogen and oxygen, wherein said at least one catalyst unit is not directly thermally-conductively coupled to said electrolytes.
- 2. The battery of claim 1 wherein said catalyst unit is at least partially within said case.
- 3. The battery of claim 1 wherein said catalyst unit is within said case.
- 4. The battery of claim 1 wherein said catalyst is palladium.
- 5. A recombinant lead-acid battery comprising:a. a case comprising ajar and a cover; b. a plurality of lead-acid cells within said jar, each cell comprising: i. a plurality of upstanding positive and negative lead metal plates; ii. electrolytes between at least some of said positive and negative plates; C. said jar including upstanding partitions for separating adjacent cells one from another; d. upper portions of said partitions being spaced from said cover to define space for vapor migration among cells; e. at least one catalyst unit connected to said case and communicating with said vapor migration space for enhancing recombination of hydrogen and oxygen, wherein said at least one catalyst unit is not directly thermally-conductively coupled to said electrolytes.
- 6. The battery of claim 5 wherein a plurality of said catalyst units is provided, said catalyst units are of number less than said plurality of cells.
- 7. The battery of claim 5 wherein plates of a given polarity of respective cells have upstanding terminal tab portions extending above said upper portions of said partitions, and further comprising:a. electrically conductive members connectingly extending between said terminal tab portions of plates of like polarity of adjacent cells.
- 8. The battery of claim 7 wherein said electrically conductive members are lead metal strips and are welded to respective terminal tab portions.
- 9. A recombinant lead-acid battery comprising:a. a case comprising ajar and a cover; b. a plurality of lead-acid cells within said jar, each cell comprising: i. a plurality of upstanding positive and negative lead metal plates; ii. electrolytes between at least some of said positive and negative plates; c. said jar including upstanding partition portions for separating adjacent cells one from another; d. said cover including downwardly extending partition portions aligned with said upstanding partition portions to define partitions which together with walls of said case form case compartments for said cells; e. said partitions having apertures therethrough for vapor communication among cells in respective case compartments; f. upper portions of said plates being spaced from said cover to define space for vapor residence; g. at least one catalyst unit connected to said case and communicating with said vapor residence space for enhancing recombination of hydrogen and oxygen, wherein said at least one catalyst unit is not directly thermally-conductively coupled to said electrolytes.
- 10. The battery of claim 9 wherein a plurality of said catalyst units is provided, said catalyst units are of number less than said plurality of cells.
- 11. A recombinant lead-acid battery comprising:a. a case comprising ajar and a cover; b. a plurality of lead-acid cells within said jar, each cell comprising: i. a plurality of upstanding positive and negative lead metal plates; ii. electrolytes between at least some of said positive and negative plates; c. said jar including upstanding partitions for separating adjacent cells one from another; d. upper portions of said partitions being spaced from said cover to define space for vapor migration among cells; e. at least one combination catalyst unit-vent valve removably connected to said case and communicating with said vapor migration space for enhancing recombination of hydrogen and oxygen and for permitting gas escape from said battery interior upon internal pressure reaching a predetermined level above atmospheric, wherein said at least one catalyst unit-vent valve is not directly thermally-conductively coupled to said electrolytes.
- 12. A recombinant lead-acid battery comprising:a. a case comprising ajar and a cover; b. a plurality of lead-acid cells within said jar, each cell comprising: i. a plurality of upstanding positive and negative lead metal plates; ii. electrolytes between at least some of said positive and negative plates; c. said jar including upstanding partitions for separating adjacent cells one from another; d. said cover including downwardly extending partition portions aligned with said upstanding partition portions to define partitions which together with walls of said case form case compartments for said cells; e. said partitions having apertures therethrough for vapor communication among cells in respective case compartments; f. upper portions of said plates being spaced from said cover to define space for vapor residence; e. at least one combination catalyst unit-vent valve removably connected to said case and communicating with said vapor residence space for enhancing recombination of hydrogen and oxygen and for relieving battery internal pressure, wherein said at least one combination catalyst unit-vent valve is not directly thermally-conductively coupled to said electrolytes.
- 13. A recombinant lead-acid battery comprising:a. a case comprising ajar and a cover; b. a plurality of lead-acid cells within said jar, each cell comprising: i. a plurality of upstanding positive and negative lead metal plates; ii. electrolytes between at least some of said positive and negative plates; c. said jar including upstanding partitions for separating adjacent cells one from another; d. upper portions of said partitions being spaced from said cover to define space for vapor migration among cells; e. at least one catalyst unit connected to said case and communicating with said vapor migration space for enhancing recombination of hydrogen and oxygen, said at least one catalyst unit being of number less than said plurality of said cells.
- 14. The battery of claim 13 wherein plates of a given polarity of respective cells have upstanding terminal tab portions extending above said upper portions of said partitions, and further comprising:a. electrically conductive members connectingly extending between said terminal tab portions of plates of like polarity of adjacent cells.
- 15. The battery of claim 14 wherein said electrically conductive members are lead metal strips and are welded to respective terminal tab portions.
- 16. A recombinant lead-acid battery comprising:a. a case comprising ajar and a cover; b. a plurality of lead-acid cells within said jar, each cell comprising: i. a plurality of upstanding positive and negative lead metal plates; ii. electrolytes between at least some of said positive and negative plates; c. said jar including upstanding partition portions for separating adjacent cells one from another; d. said cover including downwardly extending partition portions aligned with said upstanding partition portions to define partitions which together with walls of said case form case compartments for said cells; e. said partitions having apertures therethrough for vapor communication among cells in respective case compartments; f. upper portions of said plates being spaced from said cover to define space for vapor residence; g. at least one catalyst unit connected to said case and communicating with said vapor residence space for enhancing recombination of hydrogen and oxygen, said at least one catalyst unit being of number less than said plurality of cells.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 09/334,101, filed on Jun. 16, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,432,582 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/257,432, filed on Feb. 25, 1999, now abandoned and which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/212,225, now abandoned filed on Dec. 16, 1998, and which claims priority on U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/089,550, filed Jun. 17, 1998.
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