Claims
- 1. A battery apparatus including at least two battery plate stacks separated by a wall comprising:
- a plurality of plates in each stack, at least some of the plates including spaced apart, generally coplanar collector lugs, the collector lugs forming parallel rows of lugs;
- elongate collector straps electrically coupling the lugs in each row and a weld element electrically coupling the straps; and
- a weld element of each stack being electrically coupled to a weld element of an adjacent stack through said wall..!..�.2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plates are lead-acid battery plates and include positive and negative plates respectively pasted with positive and negative paste material..!..�.3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of
- each weld element is located intermediate the collector straps..!..�.4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each plate comprises a conductive grid having the lugs extending therefrom..!..�.5. A battery comprising a plurality of compartments and a battery plate stack in each compartment, the plate stacks being coupled to one another through walls forming the compartments by weld elements provided on each plate stack, the improvements comprising a reduced head room requirement above the plate stacks, improved protection against strap-lug coupling failures and improved current collecting ability resulting from a strap and weld configuration comprising:
- a plurality of positive and negative plates in each plate stack, each plate including at least two generally coplanar and spaced apart collect lugs, parallel collector straps electrically connected to the lugs of like polarity plates and a weld element electrically coupled to the parallel straps, the weld element of one plate stack being electrically coupled to a similar element of a plate stack in an adjoining compartment..!..�.6. The battery of claim 5, wherein at least a portion of the weld element is located below the plane defined by the upper surfaces of the collector straps..!..�.7. The battery of claim 5 wherein the lugs of each plate are located on one side of the plate but are spaced apart from one another to reduce electrical resistance and enhance the current collecting ability of the straps..!..�.8. The battery of claim 5 wherein one weld element of the plate stack in the end compartments of the battery is replaced by a terminal electrically coupled to the parallel straps joining the lugs of the plates of one polarity..!..�.9. The battery of claim 8 wherein the terminal includes a first terminal strap electrically coupling the parallel collector straps and a terminal post electrically coupled to the
- terminal strap..!..Iadd.10. A battery comprising a plurality of compartments and a battery plate stack in each compartment, the plate stacks being coupled to one another through walls forming the compartments by weld elements provided on each plate stack, the improvements comprising a reduced head room requirement above the plate stacks, improved protection against strap-lug coupling failures and improved current collecting ability resulting from a strap and weld configuration comprising:
- a plurality of positive and negative plates in each plate stack, each plate including at least two generally coplanar and spaced apart collector lugs;
- a pair of parallel collector straps electrically connected to the lugs of like polarity plates; and
- a weld element electrically coupled to each respective pair of the parallel straps, the weld element of one plate stack being electrically coupled to a similar element of a plate stack in an adjoining compartment by a weld through the associated compartment wall,
- wherein each strap comprises a flattened, elongated bar having a generally flat upper surface and a width greater than a thickness thereof,
- wherein at least a portion of the weld element spans the straps at a location below the plane defined by the upper surfaces of the straps, and
- wherein a central portion of the weld element extends above the plane defined by the upper surfaces of the straps..Iaddend..Iadd.11. The battery of claim 10, wherein each strap has a generally rectangular shape, including a pair of inner and outer side walls and a pair of end walls each of lesser surface area than the upper and corresponding lower surfaces of the strap, an inner one end wall abutting against the compartment wall through which the weld extends, and
- wherein the weld element is connected to the straps at the inner side wall of each strap at corners adjacent the inner end wall of each strap..Iaddend..Iadd.12. The battery of claim 11, wherein each weld element comprises an elongated, flattened bar having a height greater than the thickness thereof, such that the weld element is oriented vertically relative to the straps, which are oriented horizontally..Iaddend..Iadd.13. The battery of claim 11, wherein the weld element has tapered end portions on either side of the central portion, the height of the weld element being the same as the thickness of the straps where the weld element is connected to the straps, and being greater than the thickness of the straps at the central portion thereof..Iaddend..Iadd.14. The battery of claim 10 wherein the lugs of each plate are located on one side of the plate but are spaced apart from one another to reduce electrical resistance and enhance the current collecting ability of the straps..Iaddend..Iadd.15. The battery of claim 10 wherein one weld element of the plate stack in the end compartments of the battery is replaced by a terminal electrically coupled to the parallel straps joining the lugs of the plates of one polarity..Iaddend..Iadd.16. The battery of claim 15 wherein the terminal includes a first terminal strap electrically coupling the parallel collector straps and a terminal post electrically coupled to
- the terminal strap..Iaddend..Iadd.17. In a lead-acid battery, comprising a casing having a plurality of compartments formed by series of spaced, parallel compartment walls, battery plate stacks disposed in each compartment, the plate stacks being electrically coupled to one another through the walls forming the compartments by weld elements provided on each plate stack, and a pair of terminals connected to the plate stacks, the improvements comprising a reduced head room requirement above the plate stacks, improved protection against strap-lug coupling failures and improved current collecting ability resulting from a strap and weld configuration comprising:
- a plurality of positive and negative plates in each plate stack, each plate including at least two generally coplanar and spaced apart collector lugs, wherein the lugs of each plate are located on one side of the plate but are spaced apart from one another to reduce electrical resistance and enhance the current collecting ability of the straps, and all of the lugs of negative plates are disposed on one side of each compartment and all of the lugs of positive plates are disposed on the other side of each compartment, with one lug of each pair disposed near the middle of a top edge of each plate and the other lug of each pair disposed near one side of the top edge of the associated plate;
- pairs of parallel collector straps electrically connected to upper end portions of the lugs of like polarity plates, each strap comprising a flattened, elongated bar having a generally flat upper surface and a width greater than a thickness thereof; and
- a weld element electrically coupled to each respective pair of the parallel straps, the weld element of one plate stack being electrically coupled to a similar weld element of a plate stack of opposite polarity in an adjoining compartment by a weld through the associated compartment wall so that each weld element is disposed back-to-back to a weld element in an adjoining compartment;
- wherein at least a portion of each weld element spans the straps at a location below the plane defined by the upper surfaces of the straps so that each weld element is located in a space directly between the associated pairs of lugs on one side of each plate stack, thereby reducing the head space requirement for the battery, and
- a central portion of the weld element extends above the plane defined by the upper surfaces of the straps by a distance sufficient to permit welding weld elements in adjacent compartments..Iaddend..Iadd.18. The battery of claim 17 wherein each weld element comprises an elongated, flattened bar having a height greater than the thickness thereof, such that the weld element is oriented vertically relative to the straps and is disposed above and coplanar with a last plate in the cell stack, and
- the straps are oriented horizontally when the battery is in an upright position, and
- each pair of straps is disposed in alignment with an oppositely-directed pair of straps in an adjacent compartment..Iaddend..Iadd.19. The battery of claim 18 wherein one weld element of the plate stack in the end compartments of the battery is replaced by a terminal electrically coupled to the parallel straps joining the lugs of the plates of one polarity..Iaddend..Iadd.20. The battery of claim 17 wherein each plate comprises a grid having a lead active battery material pasted thereto, and each plate is in contact with a sulfuric acid electrolyte contained in each compartment..Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/321,647, filed Oct. 11, 1994 now abandoned which is a reissue of 07/760,930, filed Sep. 17, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,149,605..Iaddend.
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