Battery and cell stack
US-2019363364-A1 · Nov 28, 2019 · US
US2022416261A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022416261-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217736880-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 11, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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A liquid reserve battery including: a collapsible storage unit having a collapsible cavity for storing a liquid electrolyte therein; and a battery cell in communication with an outlet of the collapsible storage unit, the battery cell having gaps dispersed therein. Wherein the collapsible storage unit comprises a plurality of triangular sidewalls; and the plurality of triangular sidewalls being configured to collapse in a longitudinal direction about a hinge disposed between adjacent sides of each of the plurality of triangular sidewalls.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A liquid reserve battery comprising: a collapsible storage unit having a collapsible cavity for storing a liquid electrolyte therein; and a battery cell in communication with an outlet of the collapsible storage unit, the battery cell having gaps dispersed therein; wherein the collapsible storage unit comprises a plurality of triangular sidewalls; and the plurality of triangular sidewalls being configured to collapse in a longitudinal direction about a hinge disposed between adjacent sides of each of the plurality of triangular sidewalls. 2 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 1 , first comprising a pyrotechnic material disposed adjacent the collapsible storage unit such that initiation of the first pyrotechnic material provides pressure to collapse the collapsible storage unit to heat and force the liquid electrolyte through the outlet and into the gaps. 3 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 1 , wherein the collapsible storage unit having a top plate and a bottom plate between which the plurality of triangular sidewalls extend. 4 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 1 , wherein one of the top plate and the bottom plate having the outlet for ejecting the liquid electrolyte into the battery cell. 5 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 4 , wherein the outlet is covered by a diaphragm. 6 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 5 , wherein the diaphragm has first portions weaker than second portions to facilitate breakage of the diaphragm along the first portions. 7 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 4 , further comprising a puncture member movable with collapse of the collapsible storage unit to puncture the diaphragm. 8 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 1 , further comprising an initiation device configured to initiate collapse of the collapsible storage unit. 9 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 8 , wherein the initiation device initiates the collapse of the collapsible storage unit upon an acceleration event having an acceleration greater than a predetermined magnitude and duration. 10 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 8 , wherein the initiation device initiates the collapse of the collapsible storage unit upon pulling of a lanyard attached to the initiation device. 11 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 3 , wherein upon collapse of the collapsible storage unit, the top plate and the bottom plate do not rotate relative to each other. 12 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 4 , further comprising a base plate having an opening in fluid communication with the collapsible cavity, the plate having two or more channels in fluid communication with the opening, each of the channels having an outlet in fluid communication with the battery cell. 13 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 12 , wherein the base plate comprises the one of the top plate or the bottom plate having the outlet and the opening comprises the outlet. 14 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 12 , wherein at least a portion of the pyrotechnic material is disposed adjacent to the two or more channels. 15 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 8 , further comprising one or more springs positioned such that, upon initiation, apply a force to collapse the collapsible storage unit. 16 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of triangular sidewalls are integrally formed of a metal. 17 . The liquid reserve battery of claim 16 , wherein the hinges joining the adjacent sides of each of the plurality of triangular sidewalls are formed having a thickness thinner than other portions of the plurality of triangular sidewalls. 18 . A collapsible storage unit comprising: a plurality of triangular sidewalls at least partially defining a cavity for storing a liquid electrolyte therein; wherein the plurality of triangular sidewalls are configured to collapse in a longitudinal direction about a hinge disposed between adjacent sides of each of the plurality of triangular sidewalls. 19 . The collapsible storage unit of claim 18 , wherein the collapsible storage unit having a top plate and a bottom plate between which the plurality of triangular sidewalls extend and upon collapse of the collapsible storage unit, the top plate and the bottom plate do not rotate relative to each other. 20 . A collapsible storage unit comprising: a plurality of first triangular sidewalls at least partially defining a cavity for storing a liquid electrolyte therein; and a plurality of second triangular sidewalls at least partially defining the cavity; wherein the plurality of first triangular sidewalls are stacked on the plurality of second triangular sidewalls in a longitudinal direction and the plurality of first triangular sidewalls are configured to collapse in the longitudinal direction about a first hinge disposed between adjacent sides of each of the plurality of first triangular sidewalls and the plurality of second triangular sidewalls are configured to collapse in the longitudinal direction about a second hinge disposed between adjacent sides of each of the plurality of second triangular sidewalls.
Closing or sealing filling ports, e.g. using lids · CPC title
Separators, membranes or diaphragms characterised by their shape · CPC title
Arrangements or processes for filling or topping-up with liquids; Arrangements or processes for draining liquids from casings · CPC title
Arrangements for stirring or circulating the electrolyte · CPC title
by mechanical means · CPC title
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