Claims
- 1. A method of joining a first metal-air cell that comprises a two dimensional array of protruding first connecting members to a second metal-air cell, comprising the steps of:
- fusing the connecting members to the second cell; and
- providing an air space between the first cell and the second cell, the providing step comprising the step of arresting the movement of the first cell toward the second cell with a plurality of first mechanical stops disposed between the first cell and the second cell.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the fusing step comprises the steps of applying solvent to the first connecting members and moving the first connecting members into contact with the second cell.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the first connecting members deform in response to the fusing step, and the deforming of the first connecting members is diminished by the arresting step so that the air space between the first cell and the second cell is uniform.
- 4. The method of claim 1,
- wherein the second cell comprises an array of protruding second connecting members, and
- wherein the fusing step comprises the step of aligning the first connecting members with the second connecting members so that terminuses of the first connecting members engage and fuse with terminuses of the second connecting members.
- 5. The method of claim 4,
- wherein the first mechanical stops extend from the first cell and a plurality of second mechanical stops extend from the second cell, and
- wherein the aligning step aligns the first mechanical stops with the second mechanical stops so that terminuses of the first mechanical stops abut terminuses of the second mechanical stops.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the first cell comprises a first cover that defines a plurality of openings that are interspersed with the first connecting members and extend through the first cell for supplying air from the air space to a cathode of the first cell.
- 7. The method of claim 1,
- wherein the first metal-air cell comprises a cover comprising an exterior surface and an interior surface at least partially defining a chamber that contains an anode and an air cathode, the cover defining a plurality of openings extending between the exterior surface and the interior surface for supplying air from an air space adjacent the exterior surface to the air cathode,
- wherein the connecting members are integrally formed with the cover and extend from the exterior surface into the air space to a first distance from the exterior surface, and
- wherein the mechanical stops are integrally formed with the cover and extend from the exterior surface into the air space to a second distance from the exterior surface, wherein the second distance is greater than the first distance.
- 8. A metal-air battery, comprising:
- a first cell comprising an exterior first surface;
- a second cell connected to the first cell and comprising an exterior second surface that is spaced from the first surface so that an air space is defined between the first surface and the second surface, the cells being connected by one or more supports at a plurality of locations spread two-dimensionally over the exterior first and second surfaces of the cells, the one or more supports defining the connections by fusing between the first cell and the second cell.
- 9. The metal-air battery of claim 8, wherein each support is formed by heat fusing.
- 10. The metal-air battery of claim 8, wherein each support is formed by chemical fusing.
- 11. The metal-air battery of claim 8, wherein the supports comprise a plurality of first protrusions extending from the first surface and a plurality of second protrusions extending from the second surface, and the connection is formed by heating at least some of the protrusions on at least one of the cells and abutting the first protrusions of the first cell against the second protrusions of the second cell.
- 12. The metal-air battery of claim 8, wherein the supports comprise a plurality of first protrusions extending from the first surface and a plurality of second protrusions extending from the second surface, and the connection is formed by applying solvent to at least some of the protrusions on at least one of the cells and abutting the first protrusions of the first cell against the second protrusions of the second cell.
- 13. The metal-air battery of claim 8, wherein the supports comprise a plurality of first protrusions extending from the first surface, and the connection is formed by heating at least some of the first protrusions on the first cell and abutting the first protrusions of the first cell against the second surface of the second cell.
- 14. The metal-air battery of claim 8, wherein the supports comprise a plurality of first protrusions extending from the first surface, and the connection is formed by applying solvent to at least some of the first protrusions on the first cell and abutting the first protrusions of the first cell against the second surface of the second cell.
- 15. The metal-air battery of claim 8, wherein the first surface defines a plurality of openings that are interspersed with the supports and extend through the first surface for supplying air from the air space to a cathode of the first cell and the second surface also defines a plurality of openings extending therethrough for supplying air from the air space to a cathode of the second cell.
- 16. A metal-air cell, comprising
- a case comprising
- an interior surface at least partially defining a chamber,
- an exterior surface, and
- a plurality of first protrusions integrally formed with the case and extending from the exterior surface, the first protrusions distributed over an area of the exterior surface and displaced from one another; and
- an anode and a cathode disposed within the chamber.
- 17. The metal-air cell of claim 16, wherein the case defines a plurality of openings extending between the exterior surface and the interior surface for supplying air from an air space adjacent the exterior surface to the cathode within the chamber, and
- wherein the first protrusions are interspersed with the openings and extend into the air space.
- 18. The metal-air cell of claim 16,
- wherein the first protrusions extend in a first direction to a first distance from the exterior surface, and
- wherein the case further comprises a second plurality of protrusions that are interspersed with the first protrusions, integrally formed with the case, and extend in the first direction to a second distance from the exterior surface that is greater than the first distance.
- 19. The metal-air cell of claim 16,
- wherein the first protrusions extend in a first direction to a third distance from the exterior surface.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/858,582 which was filed on May 19, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,891,589.
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