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Metal-air cells comprising collapsible foam members and means for minimizing internal pressure buildup

  • US 5,328,778 A
  • Filed: 08/10/1993
  • Issued: 07/12/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/16/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A prismatic zinc-air cell comprising:

  • a prismatic container having one or more oxygen access openings;

    an air cathode disposed in the container in gaseous communication with the oxygen access openings thereby permitting access of oxygen to the air cathode;

    a separator having a first side in electrolytic communication with the air cathode,a zinc anode including an electrolyte and disposed in the container in electrolytic communication with a second side of the separator, the separator isolating the air cathode and the zinc anode from direct electrical contact and allowing passage of electrolyte therebetween;

    an expansion space within the container adjacent to the zinc anode and accommodating expansion of the zinc anode during discharge of the cell;

    a foam member generally occupying the expansion space and tending to oppose movement of the zinc anode away from the separator and to collapse upon expansion of the zinc anode during discharge; and

    one or more vent openings disposed in the container in gaseous communication with the expansion space to minimize pressure increase within the container as the foam member collapses during discharge of the cell.

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