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Family of lead-acid batteries using a standardized container and having voltage that can be preselected as necessary

  • US 6,225,006 B1
  • Filed: 07/15/1999
  • Issued: 05/01/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/15/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A lead-acid storage battery having a preselected voltage of two, four, six, or twelve volts and desired electrical performance, which comprises a container standardized for a 12-volt battery and having internal partitions dividing the container into six cells, four inner cell and two terminal cells, the container being sized to allow the desired electrical performance for the assembled battery, a lead-acid element positioned in each cell comprising positive and negative plates and a separator therebetween and providing the desired electrical performance for the assembled battery, each of the positive and negative plates having lugs for electrical connection to a strap, at least each of the inner cells having a strap comprising a base for electrical connection to one of the sets of positive and negative lugs in each cell and dual upstanding flags positioned adjacent the opposing partitions forming the cell, a positive terminal in one terminal cell, a negative terminal in the other of said terminal cells, each of said internal partitions having openings forming intercell welds with said flags, said openings and intercell welds having been selected to provide a voltage for the battery of two, four, six, or twelve volts.

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