Pasting paper for lead acid batteries
US-2024258646-A1 · Aug 1, 2024 · US
US10319969B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10319969-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615082184-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2019 |
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Provided is a lead-acid battery which includes: an element; an electrolyte solution; a container housing the element and the electrolyte solution; and a lid member sealing the container, wherein the lid member includes: a middle lid covering the container; an upper lid welded to an upper portion of the middle lid in an overlapping manner; and an exhaust passage arranged between the middle lid and the upper lid, through which an inside of the container is communicated with an outside, wherein a bottom surface of the exhaust passage is inclined such that the solution in the passage returns into the container, and the upper lids include: a passage wall welded to the middle lid and forming a side wall of the exhaust passage; and a transverse wall formed on a ceiling surface of the exhaust passage and traversing the exhaust passage, and a lower end portion of the transverse wall is positioned above a welded portion between the passage wall and the middle lid.
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What is claimed is: 1. A lead-acid battery comprising: an element; an electrolyte solution; a container housing the element and the electrolyte solution; and a lid member sealing the container, wherein the lid member includes: a middle lid covering the container; an upper lid welded to an upper portion of the middle lid in an overlapping manner; and an exhaust passage arranged between the middle lid and the upper lid, through which an inside of the container is communicated with an outside, wherein a bottom surface of the exhaust passage is inclined such that the solution in the passage returns into the container, wherein the container, the middle lid and the upper lid are disposed in this order in a first direction from a bottom to a top of the lead-acid battery, and wherein the upper lid includes: a passage wall welded to the middle lid, projecting downward from a lower surface of the upper lid and forming a side wall of the exhaust passage; and a transverse wall projecting downward from a ceiling surface of the exhaust passage and traversing the exhaust passage, a lower end portion of the transverse wall is positioned above in the first direction a welded portion between the passage wall and the middle lid, and wherein a first length in the first direction from the lower end portion of the transverse wall to the ceiling surface of the exhaust passage is shorter than a second length in the first direction from a weld surface, at which the passage wall is welded to the middle lid, to the lower surface of the upper lid. 2. The lead-acid battery according to claim 1 , wherein a projecting height of the transverse wall from the ceiling surface is 1.0 mm or more. 3. The lead-acid battery according to claim 1 , wherein the container is partitioned into a plurality of cell chambers, wherein the exhaust passage includes a plurality of individual passages which communicate with the plurality of cell chambers, respectively, and a common passage which is communicated with the individual passages and collectively discharges a gas from the individual passages to the outside, and wherein at least one transverse wall is formed on each of ceiling surfaces of the individual passages. 4. The lead-acid battery according to claim 3 , wherein at least the upper lid is melted so as to weld the middle lid and the upper lid to each other. 5. The lead-acid battery according to claim 3 , wherein the transverse wall is provided on an extension of the passage wall. 6. The lead-acid battery according to claim 3 , wherein the individual passage includes a bent portion at which the individual passage is bent, and the transverse wall is arranged corresponding to the bent portion. 7. The lead-acid battery according to claim 3 , wherein the middle lid includes a lower-side passage wall which projects upward toward an upper lid side, wherein the upper lid includes an upper-side passage wall which projects downward toward a middle lid side, and is welded to the lower-side passage wall, and wherein the transverse wall is positioned above a welded portion between the upper-side passage wall and the lower-side passage wall. 8. The lead-acid battery according to claim 3 , wherein the transverse wall is provided at a portion of the individual passage where a passage width changes from a wide state to a narrow state in a direction toward an exhaust outlet direction. 9. The lead-acid battery according to claim 3 , wherein the middle lid includes a communication hole through which the inside of the container and the individual passage are communicated with each other, wherein the upper lid includes an exhaust sleeve portion which surrounds a periphery of the communication hole formed in the middle lid and in which an opening portion which is made to communicate with the individual passage is formed, and wherein the transverse wall is arranged away from the opening portion of the exhaust sleeve portion.
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