Claims
- 1. In the manufacture of a sodium sulphur cell, a method of forming a cathodic electrode structure comprising the steps of forming a compressible block of electronically conductive fibrous material which is chemically resistant to a hot cathodic reactant containing sulphur/polysulphides, the fibres in the block predominantly extending parallel to a given plane in the block and being randomly oriented in said plane, cutting the block in a plurality of planes normal to said one plane to form at least one sheet in which substantially all of the fibres have a component of direction normal to the plane of the sheet, compressing the sheet in a direction normal to the plane of the sheet in a series of regions defined by parallel strips of the sheet surface to form a series of parallel grooves with sloping sides defining segments of trapezoidal section between the compressed regions with fibres lying normal to the parallel surfaces of the trapezoids between the compressed regions, impregnating the fibrous sheet, either before compression or during compression, with the cathodic reactant at a temperature such that the cathodic reactant is liquid, and cooling the impregnated shape to solidify the reactant.
- 2. In the manufacture of a sodium sulphur cell, a method of forming a cathodic electrode structure comprising the steps of forming a compressible block of electronically conductive fibrous material which is chemically resistant to a hot cathodic reactant containing sulphur/polysulphides, the fibres in the block predominantly extending in one direction, cutting the block in a plurality of planes normal to said one direction to form at least one sheet in which the fibres lie predominantly normal to the plane of the sheet, compressing the sheet in a direction normal to the plane of the sheet in a series of regions defined by parallel strips of the sheet surface at right angles to the direction of the fibres to form a series of parallel grooves with sloping sides defining segments of trapezoidal section between the compressed regions with the fibres lying predominantly normal to the parallel surfaces of the trapezoidal segments between the compressed regions, impregnating the fibrous sheet, either before compression or during compression, with the cathodic reactant at a temperature such that the cathodic reactant is liquid, and cooling the impregnated shape to solidify the reactant.
- 3. A method as claimed in either claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the compression to form the trapezoidal segments is effected by moulding in a heated ribbed mould.
- 4. A method as claimed in either claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the compression to form the trapezoidal segments is effected in a mould shaped so that the trapezoidal segments are joined by thin webs between the edges of adjacent trapezoidal segments and are dimensioned so that the trapezoidal segments can be formed into an annular assembly.
- 5. A method as claimed in either claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the fibre material is compressed in at least one direction normal to the direction of the fibres before being put in the mould.
Priority Claims (7)
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53197/76 |
Dec 1976 |
GBX |
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43990/79 |
Feb 1979 |
AUX |
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87/DEL/79 |
Feb 1979 |
INX |
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79/0504 |
Feb 1979 |
ZAX |
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7930214.8 |
Feb 1979 |
EPX |
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54-15371 |
Feb 1979 |
JPX |
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04968/79 |
Feb 1979 |
GBX |
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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 861,924 filed Dec. 19, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,176,447, issued Dec. 4, 1979, entitled "Method for making an electrode".
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2261627 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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