This application claims priority from International Application Serial No. PCT/DE2009/000234, filed Feb. 20, 2009, entitled METHOD FOR CONVERTING A SEPARATOR PROCESSING MACHINE, which claims priority from German Patent Application Serial No. 10 2008 013 687.5, filed Mar. 11, 2008, the contents of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
The invention relates to a method for converting a separator processing machine for the processing of separators in the form of webs for a lead-acid rechargeable battery.
By way of example, separator processing machines are pocket machines, which produce separator pockets from a separator in the form of a web. In the finished lead-acid rechargeable battery, pole plates of a lead-acid rechargeable battery are held in the separator pockets. Pole plates of one polarity are therefore separated from pole plates of the other polarity.
Separator processing machines have a guide apparatus, for example a guide roller, in order to guide the supplied separator. The guide roller has recesses, which engage in the main ribs, for guiding the separator.
When it is intended to produce a lead-acid rechargeable battery with pole plates with a narrower width, then the separator processing machine must be converted. Until now, it has been necessary for this purpose to replace the guide roller, which is time-consuming and expensive.
The invention is based on the object of proposing a method for converting a separator processing machine and a set of separators, by means of which it is possible to convert the separator processing machine to a different separator more quickly.
DE 10 2006 014 691 B3 discloses a lead-acid rechargeable battery and a pocketing method. The method described there has the disadvantage that it is complex to convert the separator processing machine for a separator change. Methods which are known from DE 202 21 427 U1 and DE 692 09 230 T2 have the same disadvantage.
EP 1 176 657 A1 discloses an apparatus for inserting batteries or rechargeable-battery plates into sheaths composed of separator material. In this apparatus, a compartment is provided which is used to hold a sheath. The compartment may be moved from a position in which the sheath is inserted into the compartment to a position in which the sheath accommodated in the compartment is inserted. This makes it easier to insert the plates into the sheaths, which are in the form of flexible tubes. No details are given with regard to possible refinements which make it easier to change from one separator to another.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,407,063 discloses an apparatus and a method for producing pockets for battery plates. No details are given with respect to particularly quickly changing the separator from a first separator to a second.
The invention solves the problem by a method and a separator set, examples which are described herein.
A method for converting a separator processing machine is provided. The method includes the following steps: (a) ending of a supply of a first separator with a first separator width to the separator processing machine and (b) supplying a second separator with a second separator width, which is different from the first separator width, to the separator processing machine.
A separator set of separators in the form of webs is provided. The separators are designed for separating opposite-polarity electrodes in a lead-acid rechargeable battery and wherein each separator in the separator set has a film base body which extends along a center line, and a plurality of main ribs which project above the film base body by a main rib height along the center line.
Embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail in the following text with reference to the attached drawings. In this case, the sub-figures of
a shows a cross section through a first separator for use in a method according to the invention.
b shows a cross section through a second separator for use in a method according to the invention.
c shows a cross section through a third separator for use in a method according to the invention.
d shows a cross section through a fourth separator for use in a method according to the invention.
For the purposes of the present invention, a separator processing machine is defined as, in particular, a pocket machine which produces a separator pocket for a pole plate of a lead-acid rechargeable battery from a separator, which may be in the form of a web and is therefore also referred to as a separator web.
A center line of the separator M is defined as, in particular, the imaginary line which runs between two side edges 24.1, 24.2 of the separator 12, 14, 16, 18.
The feature that the main ribs 26 of the second separator 14 are arranged at the same points with respect to the center line M as the main ribs 26 of the first separator 12 therefore is defined as, in particular, that the main ribs 26 of the second separator 14 can engage in the same recesses 34 in a guide apparatus 32 of the separator processing machine as the main ribs 26 of the first separator 12.
A separator set 10 is defined as, in particular, a total of two, three or more separators 12, 14, 16, 18 which have the features as described herein with respect to one another. The separator set 10 can therefore also be referred to as a kit of separators.
Main ribs 26.2, 26.3, 26.4, 26.5, 26.6, 26.7 are arranged with mirror-image symmetry with respect to the center line M with a main rib separation AH (see
A plurality of secondary ribs 28 are arranged on the film base body 22 between adjacent main ribs. For example, as shown in
A multiplicity or plurality of miniribs 30.1 and 30.2, project above the film base body 22 on both sides of the two outermost main ribs 26.6 and 26.7. The miniribs 30 project above the film base body 22 by a minirib height HM (see
b shows the second separator 14, which has main ribs 26.1, 26.2, 26.3, 26.4, 26.5, 26.6, 26.7 and secondary ribs 28, which are arranged at the same points with respect to the center line M as in the first separator 12. The reference signs without a numerical suffix in this case denote the respective object as such. The second separator 14 differs from the first separator 12 in that the minirib zone width BM is less. For example, the minirib zone width BM of the second separator 14 is preferably 14 mm, which results in a second separator width B2 of preferably 151 mm.
c shows the third separator 16 which, in contrast to the first and the second separators 12 and 14, respectively, has only five main ribs 26.1, 26.2, 26.3, 26.4, 26.5, not seven. The main rib zone width BH is therefore less. For example, the main rib zone BH of the third separator 16 is preferably 82 mm. The minirib zone width BM is greater than the minirib zone width BM of the first separator 12 and second separator 14. For example, the minirib zone width BM of the third separator 16 is preferably 21 mm, which results in a third separator width B3 of preferably 124 mm. The five main ribs 26.1 to 26.5 are arranged at the same points with respect to the center line M as the main ribs 26.1 to 26.5 of the first separator 12 and of the second separator 14.
d shows the fourth separator 18 of the separator set 10. This differs from the third separator 16 by having a narrower minirib zone width BM. For example, the minirib zone width BM of the fourth separator 18 is preferably 19.5 mm, which results in a fourth separator width B4 of preferably 121 mm.
The separators 12, 14, 16, 18 in a separator set 10 according to the invention preferably have a plurality of secondary ribs 28 which project above the film base body 20 by a secondary rib height HN along the center line M, which secondary rib height HN is less than the main rib height HH, and are arranged between adjacent main ribs 26, and a plurality of miniribs 30 which project above the film base body 22 by a minirib height HM along the longitudinal axis L, which minirib height HM is less than the secondary rib height HN, and are arranged at the edge beyond the main ribs 26 and secondary ribs 28. The provision of secondary ribs 28 and miniribs 30 leads to a particularly reliable separator. In this case, it is advantageous to design the guide apparatus of the separator coating machine to interact only with the main ribs 26. This means that the main rib 26 can engage in the recess 34, while in contrast there are no recesses in the guide apparatus 32 for the secondary ribs 28 and miniribs 30.
Each separator 12, 14, 16, 18 preferably has a central main rib 26.1 which is arranged on the center line. This means that the central main rib 26.1 is arranged centrally between two outer edges 24.1, 24.2 of the separator.
In one or more examples of embodiments, separators 12, 14, 16, 18 have a main rib height HH is preferably more than 600 μm and/or less than 1500 μm. The secondary rib height HN is preferably more than 450 μm and/or less than 600 μm. The minirib height HM is preferably more than between 200 μm and/or less than 300 μm.
A main rib separation AH between adjacent main ribs 26 for each separator 12, 14, 16, 18 is preferably less than 23 mm. This allows a multiplicity of different separator pocket widths to be produced. In other words, lead-acid rechargeable batteries can therefore be produced with a multiplicity of pole plate widths.
A particularly lightweight, material-saving and cost-effective separator set 10 is produced if each separator 12, 14, 16, 18 has less than thirteen main ribs 26, in particular less than eleven main ribs 26. It has been found that more main ribs 26 have a negative influence on the electrical characteristics of a lead-acid rechargeable battery produced with the separator. It is preferable for at least two secondary ribs 28 to be in each case arranged between two main ribs 26 for each separator.
In order to produce a separator pocket during the course of a production process for a lead-acid rechargeable battery, the first separator 12 is threaded into a separator processing machine according to the invention, in the form of a pocket machine. A pole plate is placed on the main ribs in the pocket machine. The first separator 12 is then folded in a plane parallel to the plane of the paper in
In order to allow this process to be carried out reliably, the separator processing machine has a guide apparatus 32, which is shown schematically in
For example, in order to change to the second separator 14, the first separator 12 has to be unthreaded from the separator processing machine, and the second separator 14 threaded in. The main ribs 26 of the second separator 14 are arranged with respect to the center line M (see
The invention has the advantage that it allows the separator processing machine to be converted quickly. This is because all that is necessary is to unthread a first separator 12, 14, 16, 18 from the separator processing machine and to thread a second separator 12, 14, 16, 18 into the unchanged separator processing machine. There is no need to change the guide apparatus 34. This drastically reduces the shutdown times for converting the separator processing machine. A further advantage is that the advantages of the invention need not be at the expense of disadvantages. The functionality of the separators 12, 14, 16, 18 in the separator set 10 according to the invention are therefore equivalent to known separators in a lead-acid rechargeable battery.
According to one preferred embodiment, the guide apparatus 32 remains the same when carrying out a method according to the invention. In other words, the guide apparatus 32 is not changed, in particular is not removed or is not moved from an active position to a passive position.
After conversion, the separator 12, 14, 16, 18 is guided by the same guide apparatus 32 as before the conversion. This has the advantage that a considerable amount of working time is saved since the guide apparatus or the guide apparatuses 32 is or are generally arranged in an internal area of the separator processing machine, as a result of which access to it or them is difficult. There is therefore no need for the effort for changing or converting the guide apparatus 32.
The position of the at least one guide apparatus 32 relative to a separator path of the separator 12, 14, 16, 18 through the separator processing machine particularly preferably remains unchanged while carrying out a method according to the invention. In other words, the guide apparatus 32 need not be operated and/or changed when converting the separator processing machine, thus saving time and costs.
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English translation of International Preliminary Report on Patentability for International Patent Application No. PCT/DE2009/00234 mailed Oct. 14, 2010. |
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