DocumentCode
3235301
Title
ThinLine Portable Energy Products. A new approach to sealed lead battery technology
Author
Wehmeyer, K. Fred
Author_Institution
Dept. of Markets & Technol., Portable Energy Products, Scotts Valley, CA, USA
fYear
1996
fDate
9-12 Jan 1996
Firstpage
201
Lastpage
206
Abstract
Sealed lead-acid cells and batteries have historically been designed using containers with thick plastic walls reinforced with heavy plastic ribs or steel casings to withstand the internal pressure and compression forces required for efficient performance and long life. These design approaches have significantly detracted from the practical energy density and specific energy of sealed lead-acid electrochemistry because of the volume and weight of the passive component materials not participating in energy storage. Here, ThinLine Portable Energy Products present a new approach to the design of sealed lead-acid batteries that reduces the weight and volume of the passive components resulting in much higher specific energy (weight) and energy density (volume). In addition, the planar ThinLine design overcomes the geometric incongruity of packaging round cells into rectangular cases resulting in a 10-25% loss in efficiency
Keywords
design engineering; electrochemical electrodes; electrochemistry; electrolytes; lead; packaging; secondary cells; Pb; Pb-acid secondary batteries; ThinLine; design approaches; electrochemistry; energy density; energy storage; life; packaging; performance; sealed battery technology; specific energy; Battery charge measurement; Charge measurement; Containers; Current measurement; Drives; Electrical resistance measurement; Manufacturing; Plastics; Ribs; Steel;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Battery Conference on Applications and Advances, 1996., Eleventh Annual
Conference_Location
Long Beach, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2994-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BCAA.1996.484995
Filename
484995
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