Electric primary cell comprising a visual indicator of its state of charge
First Claim
1. Electric primary cell comprising an outside casing having at least one transparent portion through which a discharge indicator is visible from outside of said casing through said transparent portion, a negative electrode whose active material basically contains powdered zinc impregnated with electrolyte, said negative electrode being situated in contact with the casing at least in the vicinity of a transparent portion of said casing, an alkaline electrolyte and a positive electrode in said cell, the said discharge indicator comprising a perforate sheet made of a material selected from the group consisting of copper and its colored alloys and positioned at any selected depth of the total thickness of said negative electrode so as to be visible externally through said transparent portion of said casing, said sheet being in contact with the negative active material impregnated with electrolyte and being thus coated with a film of zinc which film during discharge of the cell becomes converted to zinc oxide and in such conversion results in reappearance of the original color of said sheet visible through said transparent portion.
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Abstract
Alkaline electrolyte electric primary cell comprising a visual indicator of its state of charge, the said primary cell having a negative electrode basically containing zinc powder in contact with its outside casing. The said charge indicator is constituted by a perforated copper or copper alloy sheet which is visible from the outside of the primary cell and is in contact with the negative mass. On assembly, the copper sheet becomes coated with a film of zinc and appears to have a grey color. During cell discharge the zinc of this film oxidizes and the original coloration of the sheet comes visible through a transparency provided in at least a portion of the casing. The sheet may be located at any selected depth in the thickness of the negative electrode and the time of restoration of original coloration is a function of the location depth and thus indicative of the residual state of charge.
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- 1. Electric primary cell comprising an outside casing having at least one transparent portion through which a discharge indicator is visible from outside of said casing through said transparent portion, a negative electrode whose active material basically contains powdered zinc impregnated with electrolyte, said negative electrode being situated in contact with the casing at least in the vicinity of a transparent portion of said casing, an alkaline electrolyte and a positive electrode in said cell, the said discharge indicator comprising a perforate sheet made of a material selected from the group consisting of copper and its colored alloys and positioned at any selected depth of the total thickness of said negative electrode so as to be visible externally through said transparent portion of said casing, said sheet being in contact with the negative active material impregnated with electrolyte and being thus coated with a film of zinc which film during discharge of the cell becomes converted to zinc oxide and in such conversion results in reappearance of the original color of said sheet visible through said transparent portion.
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