Claims
- 1. A ultraminiature, electrical cell having a volume of less than about 0.01 cubic inch comprising an elongated, cylindrical metallic container open at one end thereof, a hollow metal needle combination current collector and electrode support, a container sealing means comprising said hollow metal needle having adhered thereto at its upper end means for sealing said open container end, and a layer of a first active solid electrode material adhered to said needle below said sealing means; said container having a second active solid electrode material layer on its inner surface; said electrode material providing a voltage difference therebetween; said needle being closed at its upper end and disposed axially within said container; an organic solvent disposed in said container; an alkali metal electrolyte salt dissolved in said organic solvent; and separating means between said first and second electrode active materials.
- 2. An ultraminiature cell as in claim 1 wherein said first active electrode material is lithium.
- 3. An ultraminiature cell as in claim 2 wherein said second active electrode material is a silver chromate.
- 4. An ultraminiature cell as in claim 3 wherein said container is comprised of stainless steel.
- 5. An ultraminiature cell as in claim 1 wherein said container is provided with an inwardly directed circumferential bead, said sealing means is a plastic grommet which is substantially inert to the materials within said container, and said open end of said container is crimped radially inwardly, thereby compressing said grommet against said inwardly directed bead to seal said container.
- 6. An ultraminiature cell as in claim 1 wherein said sealing means comprises concentric rings of glass and metal with said glass ring being interposed between and sealed to said needle and said metal ring and said metal ring is sized to fit the open end of said container and is welded to the container at its open end thereby providing an hermetic closure.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 664,780, filed Mar. 8, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,028,138, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 314,316 filed Dec. 12, 1972 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,945,846 issued on Mar. 23, 1976.
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