Claims
- 1. An alkali metal energy conversion device having an external casing, a solid electrolyte element in the casing to divide the interior into two electrode regions;
- an electrically insulating ceramic element joined to the electrolyte element,
- and a metal member having a melting point above about 1075.degree. C., said member being joined to the external casing and secured by a direct thermocompression bond to the insulating ceramic element to seal off one of said electrode regions, said direct thermocompression bond being resistant to temperatures up to about 1075.degree. C.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the metal member is formed of Inconel 600.
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the metal member is formed of Fecralloy A.
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 1 constituting a sodium sulphur cell wherein the cell is cylindrical, the electrolyte element is tubular, and the metal member is annular having a central opening through which extends, insulatingly spaced from the metal member, a current collector.
- 5. A sodium sulphur cell as claimed in claim 4, wherein said annular metal member is thermocompression bonded to the insulating ceramic element in a narrow region at or near the inner periphery of the annular metal member.
- 6. A sodium sulphur cell as claimed in claim 4 wherein the annular metal member is sandwiched between a metal backing washer and the insulating ceramic element, being thermocompression bonded to both in an annular region.
- 7. A sodium sulphur cell as claimed of claim 4 wherein the insulating ceramic element is a disc shaped lid for the tubular electrolyte element with an aperture receiving the current collector, and there is an inner metal element secured to the lid by thermocompression bonding around the aperture and which is sealed to the current collector.
- 8. A sodium sulphur cell as claimed in claim 7 wherein the inner metal element is sandwiched between a further metal backing washer and the insulating ceramic element, being thermocompression bonded to in an annular region.
- 9. A sodium sulphur cell as claimed in claim 2 wherein said inner metal element is formed as a flat annular sheet having an outer diameter which is less than the inner diameter of the aforesaid annular metal member and the inner metal element is thermocompression bonded to the lid about its outer periphery only.
- 10. A sodium sulphur cell as claimed in claim 9 and having a metal strengthening washer bonded to the inner metal element adjacent its inner periphery, the outer diameter of the washer being less than the diameter at which the inner metal element is sealed to the lid, and the current collector is sealed in electrical connection to the strengthening washer.
- 11. A sodium sulphur cell having a cylindrical electrolyte tube glazed to an alpha alumina element extending across one end of the electrolyte tube and with an annular metal member of a corrosion-resistant iron based or nickel based alloy secured by a direct thermocompression bond to the alpha alumina element and welded to the periphery of an outer metal housing surrounding the electrolyte element, said direct thermocompression bond being resistant to temperatures up to about 1075.degree. C.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 748,933, filed Jun. 26, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,638,555.
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