Claims
- 1. A sealed lead-acid battery which will retain a high-rate discharge characteristic even though subjected to repeated cycles of charging and discharging and even though the amount of electrolyte therein decreases below an optimum operational amount due to overcharging, said sealed lead-acid battery comprising a cell element and an electrolyte, said cell element including
- positive plates each having a thickness of between 3 and 4 mm and containing a positive active material and micropores, said positive active material having a specific surface area per unit volume and a total surface area,
- negative plates containing a negative plate material and micropores, said negative active material having a specific surface area per unit volume and a total surface area, and
- separators between said positive plates and said negative plates, said separators being made of a material containing preponderantly glass fibers and micropores, said material having a specific surface area per unit volume and a total surface area, the specific surface area per unit volume of the material of said separators being smaller than the specific surface area per unit volume of either said positive active material or said negative active material and the total surface area of the material of said separators being smaller than the total surface area of either said positive active material or said negative active material, and said separators having a lower electrolyte absorptivity and retention power than said positive or negative plates,
- said electrolyte being distributed within said cell such that the sum of the amount of electrolyte contained in said positive plates and in said negative plates is greater than the amount of electrolyte contained in said separators and such that the micropores of said positive and negative plates will remain substantially filled with electrolyte whereas the micropores of said separator will be only partially filled as the amount of electrolyte in said cell element decreases below its optimum amount.
- 2. The sealed lead-acid battery according to claim 1, wherein said positive plates have a thickness of between 3 and 4 mm and wherein said positive plates are spaced from said negative plates by a distance of between 0.7 and 1.0 mm.
- 3. The sealed lead-acid battery according to claim 1, wherein the distance between said positive plates and said negative plates is between 0.4 and 0.25 times the thickness of said positive plates.
- 4. The sealed lead-acid battery according to claim 1, wherein said electrolyte contains 1.0 to 5.0% by weight of at least one alkali metal selected from the group consisting of K, Na and Li.
- 5. The sealed lead-acid battery according to claim 1, wherein the amount of said positive active material is at least 1.21 times that of said negative active material, and wherein the discharge current density based on one said surface of a positive plate at a 10C discharge is between 0.5 and 0.9 A/cm.sup.2.
- 6. The sealed lead-acid battery according to claim 1, wherein said separators contain 90% by weight of glass fibers having a nominal fiber diameter of about 0.8 .mu.m and 10% by weight of glass fibers having a nominal fiber diameter of about 11 .mu.m.
- 7. The sealed lead-acid battery according to claim 1, wherein said separators have a weight of about 160 g/m.sup.2, a specific surface area of about 1.45 m.sup.2 /g, an average pore diameter of about 7 .mu.m and a true specific gravity of about 2.5.
- 8. The sealed lead-acid battery according to claim 1, wherein the micropores in said positive plates have an average diameter of about 0.32 .mu.m and the micropores in said negative plates have an average diameter of about 1.0 .mu.m.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 661,160, filed Oct. 15, 1984, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Vinal et al., Battery Additives, p. 6, NBS Circular 504, 1951. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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