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US9761883B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9761883-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213663872-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 3, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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A battery grid is disclosed. The battery grid includes a pattern of grid wires. The pattern includes a grid wire having a first segment with a first corrosion resistance and a second segment with a second corrosion resistance which is less than the first corrosion resistance. The second segment corrodes at a rate which is faster than the corrosion rate of the first segment so as to dynamically release internal stress and control grid growth of the battery grid during its service life. A battery includes said grid and a method of forming said grid are also disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A battery grid comprising a grid wire with a first corrosion resistance having a deformation segment with a second corrosion resistance which is less than the first corrosion resistance such that the deformation segment corrodes at a rate which is faster than the corrosion rate of the first corrosion resistance, the deformation segment being larger in a first dimension and smaller in a second dimension than an area of the grid wire, wherein the area of the grid wire does not include the deformation segment. 2. The battery grid of claim 1 wherein the grid wire is one of a plurality of grid wires which form a pattern. 3. The battery grid of claim 2 wherein there are deformation segments at pre-selected locations in the pattern. 4. The battery grid of claim 3 wherein there are differing degrees of corrosion resistance in the deformation segments. 5. The battery grid of claim 2 further including a frame having a top, a first side, a second side, and a bottom, wherein the top has a lug. 6. The battery grid of claim 2 wherein the pattern of grid wires emanates from a radiant point. 7. The battery grid of claim 6 wherein the radiant point is located outside the boundary of the frame. 8. The battery grid of claim 1 wherein the deformation segment differs from the grid wire in shape. 9. The battery grid of claim 1 wherein the deformation segment differs from the grid wire in thickness. 10. The battery grid of claim 1 wherein the deformation segment differs from the grid wire in density. 11. The battery grid of claim 1 wherein the deformation segment comprises a heat treatment deformation. 12. The battery grid of claim 1 wherein the deformation segment comprises a perforation. 13. The battery grid of claim 1 , wherein the deformation segment differs from the grid wire in microstructure. 14. The battery grid of claim 1 , wherein the deformation segment is on only one side of the grid wire. 15. The battery grid of claim 1 , wherein the deformation segment is on more than one side of the grid wire. 16. The battery grid of claim 1 wherein the deformation segment dynamically releases internal stress of the battery grid during its service life. 17. A battery comprising the battery grid of claim 1 . 18. A lead-acid battery comprising a stamped, positive battery grid having a frame with a top, a first side, a second side, and a bottom, wherein the top has a lug, and further wherein a plurality of grid wires form a pattern within the frame with a first corrosion resistance and a deformation segment at a pre-selected location in the pattern with a second corrosion resistance such that the deformation segment corrodes at a rate which is faster than the corrosion rate of the first corrosion resistance, wherein the deformation segment is larger in a first dimension and smaller in a second dimension than an area of the grid wire, wherein the area of the grid wire does not include the deformation segment. 19. The battery of claim 18 wherein the positive battery grid is a flat plate. 20. The battery of claim 18 wherein the deformation segment is a stamped secondary deformation segment. 21. The battery of claim 18 wherein the grid wires form a pattern which emanate from a radiant point. 22. The battery of claim 18 wherein the deformation segment pre-selected location minimizes grid growth. 23. The battery of claim 22 wherein the deformation segment pre-selected Location dynamically releases internal stress of the battery grid during its service life. 24. The battery of claim 18 wherein the battery is of the SLI-type. 25. The battery of claim 18 where the battery is an absorbed glass mat battery. 26. The battery grid of claim 1 wherein the deformation segment is frangible relative to the remainder of the grid by a difference in physical properties. 27. The battery grid of claim 1 , wherein the grid wire has a first microstructure and the deformation segment has a second microstructure, wherein the first microstructure and second microstructure are different. 28. The battery grid of claim 1 , wherein the first dimension is a lateral width. 29. The battery grid of claim 28 , wherein the deformation segment has a narrower cross-section than the area of the grid wire that does not include the deformation segment.
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