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Method of forming thin profile batteries and a thin profile battery insulating and sealing gasket

  • US 5,662,718 A
  • Filed: 05/16/1996
  • Issued: 09/02/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/01/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of forming a thin profile battery defined by a thickness which is less than a maximum linear dimension of its anode, comprising the following steps:

  • providing a conductive first terminal housing member having a surrounding peripheral portion and a central portion intermediate the surrounding peripheral portion, the surrounding peripheral portion comprising a transversely projecting peripheral container wall;

    providing a conductive second terminal housing member having a surrounding peripheral portion and a central portion intermediate its surrounding peripheral portion;

    positioning the second terminal housing member and the first terminal housing member in facing juxtaposition to one another, and providing an anode, a cathode and an electrolyte intermediate the first and second terminal housing member central portions;

    providing a peripheral insulative sealing gasket in an intermediate position between the first and second terminal housing members, the insulative sealing gasket being in the shape of an annulus and having a radial extent which extends radially outward beyond the surrounding peripheral portions of the first and second terminal housing members, the insulative sealing gasket having opposing first and second faces, the first face facing the first terminal housing member, the second face facing the second terminal housing member;

    moving at least one of the juxtaposed first and second terminal housing members in the direction of the other to push the first terminal housing member container wall against the first gasket face and to simultaneously force the second terminal housing member peripheral portion against the second gasket face, and continuing such moving to bend the insulative gasket about the container wall and force it to be received within the first terminal housing member; and

    after the moving step, crimping the container wall and sealing gasket against the peripheral portion of the second terminal housing member to form an enclosed housing which retains and protects the anode, cathode and electrolyte;

    the insulative gasket insulatingly sealing between the crimped container wall and the second terminal housing member peripheral portion.

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