Claims
- 1. An electrolytic cell having an intermediate sub-component connecting layer comprising:
a first electrolytic sub-component having a first electrolyte associated therewith; a second electrolytic sub-component having a second electrolyte associated therewith; and an intermediate sub-component connecting layer secured to the first and second electrolytes of the first and second electrolytic sub-components, respectively,
the intermediate sub-component connecting layer comprising an electrolyte of the same or different composition of the first and second electrolytes and having means for facilitating secured operable alignment between the first and second electrolytic sub-components.
- 2. The electrolytic cell according to claim 1 wherein the intermediate sub-component connecting layer further comprises means for enabling rolling and bending of the electrolytic cell without causing mechanical degradation to the electrolytic cell or any of the associated sub-components.
- 3. The intermediate sub-component connecting layer according to claim 1 further including means to enable ionic conductivity.
- 4. The electrolytic cell according to claim 1 wherein the first electrolytic sub-component includes an anode and the second electrolytic sub-component includes a cathode.
- 5. The electrolytic cell according to claim 1 wherein the intermediate sub-component connecting layer comprises a polymerizable electrolyte.
- 6. The electrolytic cell according to claim 1 wherein the intermediate sub-component connecting layer comprises a high molecular weight polymer.
- 7. The intermediate sub-component connecting layer according to claim 1 including means for penetrating into the first and second electrolytes to, in turn, promote securement therebetween.
- 8. A process for fabricating an electrolytic cell comprising the steps of:
fabricating a first electrolytic sub-component with a first electrolyte; fabricating a second electrolytic sub-component with a second electrolyte; applying an intermediate sub-component connecting layer, comprising an at most partially cured electrolyte, on to one of the first and second electrolytes of the first and second electrolytic sub-components, respectively; attaching the other of the first and second electrolytic sub-components to the intermediate sub-component connecting layer so that at least a portion of the intermediate sub-component connecting layer is sandwiched between the first and second electrolytes; orientating the electrolytic cell into a desired configuration while enabling relative sliding between the first and second electrolytic sub-components so as to facilitate operative alignment therebetween; and fully curing the intermediate sub-component connecting layer after the desired configuration and alignment have been obtained to, in turn, maintain the electrolytic cell in the desired configuration after such full curing.
- 9. The process according to claim 8 wherein the steps of fabricating the first and second electrolytic sub-components further comprise the steps of fabricating at least one of the first and second electrolytic sub-components with an electrolyte which is at most partially cured.
- 10. The process according to claim 9 further including the steps of:
allowing at least a portion of the intermediate sub-component connecting layer to penetrate into at least a portion of the first and second electrolytes prior to the step of fully curing the intermediate sub-component connecting layer; and curing the at least one of the first and second electrolytes.
- 11. The process according to claim 8 wherein the first electrolytic sub-component includes an anode and the second electrolytic sub-component includes a cathode.
- 12. The process according to claim 8 wherein the intermediate sub-component connecting layer comprises an electrolyte having the same composition of at least one of the first and second electrolytes.
- 13. The process according to claim 8 further including the step of fabricating the intermediate sub-component connecting layer to include a liquid with polymerizable monomers.
- 14. The process according to claim 8 wherein the intermediate sub-component connecting layer is partially cured prior to the step of applying the intermediate sub-component connecting layer to the one of the first and second electrolytes.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application depends from Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/008,434 entitled USE OF AN INTERMEDIATE LAYER (TIE-COAT) TO IMPROVE SUB-COMPONENT ADHESION, filed Dec. 11, 1996.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60008434 |
Dec 1995 |
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