Claims
- 1. A current collector grid for a positive electrode of a lead acid battery, comprising:
a metallic grid; and a wet grid coating coated on said metallic grid, said grid coating comprising a mixture of polyacrylic acid and PbO2 particles, wherein said metallic grid, having been coated with said grid coating, is subjected to a drying process.
- 2. The grid of claim 1, said grid coating further comprising isopropyl alcohol.
- 3. The grid of claim 1, wherein said grid coating comprises a 50-70 weight % polyacrylic acid.
- 4. The grid of claim 1, wherein said grid coating comprises 30-50 weight % PbO2 particles.
- 5. The grid of claim 1, wherein said metallic grid is a metal alloy.
- 6. The grid of claim 5, wherein said metal alloy is a lead-calcium-tin alloy.
- 7. The grid of claim 1, wherein the range of thicknesses for said grid coating is 0.1 micrometers up to and including 500 micrometers.
- 8. The grid of claim 1, wherein said PbO2 particles are less than one micrometer in diameter.
- 9. The grid of claim 1, wherein said PbO2 particles are essentially all α-PbO2.
- 10. An improved positive electrode plate for a lead acid battery, comprising:
at least one positive electrode grid; a wet grid coating comprising a mixture of polyacrylic acid and PbO2 particles, wherein said wet grid coating is coated onto said grid and said grid is then subjected to a drying process; and active material, said active material pasted on said dried, coated grid.
- 11. The plate of claim 10, said grid coating further comprising isopropyl alcohol.
- 12. The plate of claim 10, wherein said grid coating further comprises 50-70 weight % polyacrylic acid.
- 13. The plate of claim 10, wherein said grid coating further comprises 30-50 weight % PbO2 particles.
- 14. The plate of claim 10, wherein said grid is a lead alloy.
- 15. The plate of claim 14, wherein said metal alloy is a lead-calcium-tin alloy.
- 16. The plate of claim 10, wherein the range of thicknesses for said grid coating is 0.1 micrometers up to and including 500 micrometers.
- 17. A method for treating a current collector grid of a positive electrode for a lead acid battery, comprising:
selecting one or more polymers from the group comprising polyacrylic acid, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyethylene oxide, and polystyrenesulfonic acid; coating a metallic grid with said a mixture of said selected polymer and PbO2 particles; and drying said mixture on said grid.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said PbO2 particles are less than one micrometer in diameter.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein said mixture further comprises isopropyl alcohol.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein said coating step is accomplished via a direct gravure method.
- 21. The method of claim 17 wherein said coating step is accomplished via a sprayer.
- 22. The method of claim 17, further comprising repeating said coating step.
- 23. A current collector grid for a positive electrode of a lead acid battery, comprising:
a metallic grid; and a wet grid coating coated on said metallic grid, said grid coating comprising a mixture of one or more selected polymers and PbO2 particles, wherein said selected polymers are selected from the group comprising polyacrylic acid, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyethylene oxide, and polystyrenesulfonic acid, wherein said metallic grid, having been coated with said grid coating, is subjected to a drying process.
- 24. The grid of claim 23, said grid coating further comprising isopropyl alcohol.
- 25. The grid of claim 23, wherein said grid coating comprises 50-70 weight % said selected polymer.
- 26. The grid of claim 23, wherein said grid coating comprises 30-50 weight % PbO2 particles.
- 27. The grid of claim 23, wherein the range of thicknesses for said grid coating is 0.1 micrometers up to and including 500 micrometers.
- 28. The grid of claim 23, wherein said PbO2 particles are less than one micrometer in diameter.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to U.S. patent application entitled “IMPROVED ELECTRODE,” assigned to common assignee of present invention, filed on Feb. 21, 2002, application Ser. No. 10/080,296, having attorney docket number DP-305,735 and hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.