Metal-Oxygen Primary Reserve Batteries for Munitions and the Like Applications

US2022052398A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2022052398-A1
Application numberUS-202117397877-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateAug 9, 2021
Priority dateAug 11, 2020
Publication dateFeb 17, 2022
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A metal-gas battery including: a battery core, gas container and a movable member. The battery core including a metal anode; a non-aqueous electrolyte; a porous cathode; and terminals for providing electrical power from the battery core. The gas container being configured to hold a pressurized gas. The movable member being configured to be movable from a non-activated position in which the pressurized gas in the container is sealed from entering the porous cathode and an activated position in which the pressurized gas flows into the porous cathode to activate the battery core.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A metal-gas battery comprising: a battery core comprising: a metal anode; a non-aqueous electrolyte; a porous cathode; and terminals for providing electrical power from the battery core; a container configured to hold a pressurized gas; and a member configured to be movable from a non-activated position in which the pressurized gas in the container is sealed from entering the porous cathode and an activated position in which the pressurized gas flows into the porous cathode to activate the battery core. 2 . The metal-gas battery of claim 1 , wherein the battery core comprises a housing for hermetically sealing the metal anode, non-aqueous electrolyte and porous cathode therein. 3 . The metal-gas battery of claim 2 , wherein: the housing having a hole providing fluid communication between the housing and the container; a diaphragm sealingly closing the hole; and the member has a portion configured to rupture the diaphragm when moved to the activated position; wherein the member is biased in the non-activated position. 4 . The metal-gas battery of claim 3 , wherein the member is configured to move to the activated position when the member experiences a predetermined acceleration profile. 5 . The metal-gas battery of claim 3 , wherein the member is configured to move to the activated position when the member is moved to the activated position by an applied force. 6 . The metal-gas battery of claim 5 , wherein: the member includes an extending portion; and a bellows sealingly covers the extended portion, the bellows at least partially biasing the member in the non-activated position. 7 . The metal-gas battery of claim 1 , further comprising an activation device configured to move the member to the activated position, the activation device providing a force to move the member to the activated position. 8 . The metal-gas battery of claim 7 , further comprising an energy storage device configured to receive at least a partial amount of energy generated by the battery core after the member is moved to the activated state, the energy storage device at least partially providing the received energy to operate the actuation device to selectively move the member between the non-actuated and actuated positions. 9 . The metal-gas battery of claim 8 , wherein the energy storage device is under the control of a controller. 10 . The metal-gas battery of claim 2 , wherein: the housing having a hole providing fluid communication between the housing and the container; the member has a first portion configured to seal the hole when in the non-activated position, the member having a second portion connected to the first portion through the hole; a spring for biasing the second portion away from the hole such that the first portion sealingly engages the hole when the member is in the non-activated position. 11 . The metal-gas battery of claim 10 , wherein at least the second portion and spring are configured to move the member to the activated position when the member experiences a predetermined acceleration profile. 12 . The metal-gas battery of claim 11 , further comprising an other member configured to be movable when the member moves into the activated position to prevent the member from moving back into the non-activated position. 13 . The metal-gas battery of claim 1 , further comprising a spring for biasing the member in the non-activated position. 14 . The metal-gas battery of claim 1 , wherein the member is provided at least partially in the container. 15 . The metal-gas battery of claim 1 , wherein the member is provided at least partially in the porous cathode. 16 . The metal-gas battery of claim 1 , wherein the member moves in translation from the non-activated position to the activated position. 17 . The metal-gas battery of claim 1 , wherein the member moves in rotation from the non-activated position to the activated position. 18 . The metal-gas battery of claim 1 , further comprising an obstruction member for obstructing the movement of the member from the non-activated position to the activated position, wherein the obstructing member is configured to be manually removed to allow movement of the member from the non-activated position to the activated position. 19 . The metal-gas battery of claim 1 , further comprising an other member configured to prevent movement of the member to the non-activated position after achieving the activated position. 20 . The metal gas battery of claim 1 , wherein the member is configured to selectively move from the activated position to the non-activated position. 21 . The metal-gas battery of claim 1 , wherein the metal anode is Lithium. 22 . The metal-gas battery of claim 1 , wherein the pressurized gas is Oxygen or a gas containing Oxygen. 23 . The metal-gas battery of claim 22 , wherein the porous cathode is a porous Carbon-based cathode.

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  • Hybrid cells · CPC title

  • Positive electrodes · CPC title

  • Carbon-based electrodes · CPC title

  • H01M12/06Primary

    with one metallic and one gaseous electrode · CPC title

  • Lithium (H01M4/405 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US2022052398A1 cover?
A metal-gas battery including: a battery core, gas container and a movable member. The battery core including a metal anode; a non-aqueous electrolyte; a porous cathode; and terminals for providing electrical power from the battery core. The gas container being configured to hold a pressurized gas. The movable member being configured to be movable from a non-activated position in which the pres…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Omnitek Partners Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M12/06. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Feb 17 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).