• DocumentCode
    2728306
  • Title

    Ultra-thin sealed lead-acid batteries

  • Author

    Akuto, Keiji ; Ogata, Tsutomu

  • Author_Institution
    NTT Appl. Electron. Lab., Tokyo, Japan
  • fYear
    1990
  • fDate
    22-25 Oct. 1990
  • Firstpage
    451
  • Lastpage
    457
  • Abstract
    The structure and performance of the world´s first ultra-thin sealed lead-acid batteries are described. The batteries are 0.65 mm thick, the thinnest ever achieved, and are made possible by a new electrode structure. In a conventional battery, the separator is sandwiched between the positive and negative electrodes. In the new battery structure, however, the positive electrode, electrolyte, and negative electrode are arranged on the same plane. Movement of the battery reaction sites during charge/discharge is parallel to the main surface of the electrode. Consequently, the new battery structure offers significant advantages in regard to life performance. Batteries utilizing this new structure have a long life of over 400 cycles, and good performance of the charge/discharge characteristics. In addition, a variety of different batteries can be manufactured using screen patterns. By using the techniques described above, the thickness of a sealed lead-acid battery can be reduced to less than one seventh of that of a conventional one, without performance degradation.<>
  • Keywords
    lead; secondary cells; 0.65 mm; Pb acid batteries; battery reaction sites; charge/discharge; electrode structure; electrolyte; negative electrode; positive electrode; ultra thin sealed batteries; Batteries; Degradation; Electrodes; Electronic equipment; Electronic equipment manufacture; Laboratories; Particle separators; Surface discharges; Telephony; Valves;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1990. INTELEC '90., 12th International
  • Conference_Location
    Orlando, FL, USA
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/INTLEC.1990.171285
  • Filename
    171285