Electrochemical cell
First Claim
1. In a reactive metal anode-aqueous electrolyte electrochemical cell, a plurality of bipolar electrodes connected in series, each bipolar electrode consisting of an open mesh electrically conducting cathode screen supported on a ribbed cathode backplate, said ribs forming continuous electrolyte channels between said cathode screen and said cathode backplate, and an alkali metal anode bonded to the reverse side of said cathode backplate, the surface of said anode being covered by a protective insulating film naturally formed on said anode in the presence of water, and means for maintaining anode-cathode contact between the plurality of electrodes as the anodes are consumed during operation of the cell.
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Abstract
In a reactive metal-water electrochemical cell, an anode-cathode configuration providing for direct anode-cathode contact by use of a mesh-screen cathode essentially contacting the anode over its full surface. Optionally, the screen is supported on a plurality of ribs formed on or attached to a cathode backplate, the ribs forming electrolyte channels between the cathode screen and the cathode backplate.The configuration can be utilized for both unipolar and bipolar electrodes. Provision is made for maintaining contact between the cathode screen and the anode as the anode is consumed, thereby maintaining efficiency of the battery. Voltage and power output of the cell is controlled by varying electrolyte concentration or temperature, or both.
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1. In a reactive metal anode-aqueous electrolyte electrochemical cell, a plurality of bipolar electrodes connected in series, each bipolar electrode consisting of an open mesh electrically conducting cathode screen supported on a ribbed cathode backplate, said ribs forming continuous electrolyte channels between said cathode screen and said cathode backplate, and an alkali metal anode bonded to the reverse side of said cathode backplate, the surface of said anode being covered by a protective insulating film naturally formed on said anode in the presence of water, and means for maintaining anode-cathode contact between the plurality of electrodes as the anodes are consumed during operation of the cell.
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