Claims
- 1. A sheet useful as a separator in a valve regulated lead acid battery, said sheet comprising at least a first layer of substantially binder free glass fibers and a second layer of substantially binder free glass fibers and a powder that is inert to battery reactions and to materials that are present in batteries, said sheet being produced by the method consisting of the steps of
- depositing a first, substantially binder free furnish consisting essentially of glass, fibers onto the wire of a paper making machine to form the first layer and
- depositing onto the fibers from the first furnish while they are on the wire of the paper making machine a second, substantially binder free furnish consisting essentially of glass fibers and a powder that is inert to battery reactions and to materials that are present in batteries to form the second layer, said powder having a mean particle size ranging from 0.001 .mu.m to 20 .mu.m,
- said powder having a particle size and density, and being present in said second layer in an amount such that a significant portion of the powder from a layer formed by depositing the second furnish onto the wire of the paper making machine would pass through the wire, and said first layer having a sufficiently small pore size that substantially all of the powder in said second furnish either remains in a layer formed by depositing, the second furnish on the first layer, while on the wire of the paper making machine, or is filtered from the liquid of said furnish by the fibers of the first layer while on the wire of the paper making machine, and substantially all of the powder in the second furnish is retained in the sheet.
- 2. A multi-layer sheet useful as a separator in a lead acid battery, said sheet comprising a first layer and a second layer, said first layer being substantially binder free, and consisting essentially of glass fibers, and said second layer being substantially binder free and consisting essentially of glass fibers and a powder that is inert to battery reactions and to materials that are present in batteries, said powder having a mean particle size ranging from 0.001 .mu.m to 20 .mu.m, said powder having a particle size and density, and being present in said second layer in an amount such that a significant portion of the powder from a layer formed by depositing the second furnish onto the wire of a paper making machine would pass through the wire, and said first layer having a sufficiently small pore size that substantially all of the powder in said second furnish either remains in a layer formed by depositing the second furnish on the first layer, while on the wire of the paper making machine, or is filtered from the liquid of said furnish by the fibers of the first layer while on the wire of the paper making machine, and substantially all of the powder in the second furnish is retained in the sheet.
- 3. A sheet as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first layer has a grammage less than 50 g/m.sup.2.
- 4. A sheet as claimed in claim 1 which additionally includes a third layer, and wherein said third layer was formed by depositing a third, substantially binder free furnish consisting essentially of glass fibers onto said first furnish while on the wire of the paper making machine.
- 5. A VRLA battery comprising a case, having alternate negative and positive plates in said case, positive and negative terminals, suitable electrical connections among said plates, and said terminals, and separator material as claimed in claim 1 between alternate ones of said positive and negative plates.
- 6. A VRLA battery comprising a case, having alternate negative and positive plates in said case, positive and negative terminals, suitable electrical connections among said plates and said terminals, and separator material between alternate ones of said positive and negative plates that is a sheet as claimed in claim 3 and has a minimum nitrogen BET surface area of at least 1.1 m.sup.2 /g.
- 7. A sheet as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first layer has a minimum nitrogen BET surface area of at least 1.6 m.sup.2 /g.
- 8. A sheet as claimed in claim 1 wherein said second layer contains at least 50% of particulate silica powder.
- 9. A sheet as claimed in claim 1 wherein said second layer contains at least 70% of particulate silica powder.
- 10. A sheet as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first layer has a minimum nitrogen BET surface area of at least 1.0 m.sup.2 /g.
- 11. A sheet as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second layers contains both glass fibers and organic fibers.
- 12. A sheet as claimed in claim 11 wherein at least some of the organic fibers are bi-component fibers.
- 13. A sheet as claimed in claim 1 which additionally includes a third layer formed by depositing a third, substantially binder flee furnish consisting essentially of glass fibers onto the fibers from the second furnish while the fibers from the second furnish and the fibers from the first furnish are on the wire of the paper making machine.
- 14. A sheet as claimed in claim 13 wherein said third layer has a grammage less than 20 g/m.sup.2.
- 15. A VRLA battery comprising a case, having alternate negative and positive plates in said case, positive and negative terminals, suitable electrical connections among said plates and said terminals, separator material as claimed in claim 1 between alternate ones of said positive and negative plates, and a gelled electrolyte distributed throughout said separator.
- 16. A method for producing a sheet useful as a separator in a valve regulated lead acid battery, said method consisting of the steps of depositing a first, substantially binder free furnish consisting essentially of glass fibers onto the wire of a paper making machine to form a first layer and depositing onto the fibers from the first furnish while they are on the wire of the paper making machine a second, substantially binder free furnish consisting essentially of glass fibers and a powder that is inert to battery reactions and to materials that are present in batteries, said powder having a mean particle size ranging from 0.001 .mu.m to 20 .mu.m to form a second layer,
- said powder having a particle size and density, and being present in said second layer in an amount such that a significant portion of the powder from a layer formed by depositing the second furnish onto the wire of the paper making machine would pass through the wire, and said first layer having a sufficiently small pore size that substantially all of the powder in said second furnish either remains in a layer formed by depositing the second furnish on the first layer, while on the wire of the paper making machine, or is filtered from the liquid of said furnish by the fibers of the first layer while on the wire of the paper making machine, and substantially all of the powder in the second furnish is retained in the sheet.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional application 60/004,008, filed Sep. 20, 1995.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US96/14966 |
9/18/1996 |
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3/19/1998 |
3/19/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO97/11501 |
3/27/1997 |
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