Lead-acid storage battery
First Claim
1. In a dry charged lead-acid storage battery comprising a container for an electrolyte and electrically-connected battery elements including freshly-formed positive and negative plates disposed therein, the improvement of negative plates having an initial on charge polarization which has been reduced to not greater than zero and of positive plates having an initial on charge polarization which has been maintained sufficiently high that complete anodization of bare metal thereof is forced to occur when the battery is activated, first placed in float service and charged to the extent that the on charge polarization of the positive plates becomes greater than zero.
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Abstract
Improvements in a dry charged lead-acid storage battery and in a method for producing such a battery are disclosed. The improvements in the battery involve negative plates having an initial polarization, when on charge, not greater than zero; preferably, the positive plates have an initial polarization, when on charge, of at least 100 millivolts, and most desirably, from 150 to 180 millivolts. The improvements in the method involve, for example, reducing the initial polarization of the negative plates by partial discharge thereof after formation or by air or chemical oxidation. The battery of the invention is protected from catastrophic positive grid corrosion upon activation and consequent premature failure in service without the necessity for conventional (high voltage) boost-charging at the time of installation into a conventional float charging system.
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- 1. In a dry charged lead-acid storage battery comprising a container for an electrolyte and electrically-connected battery elements including freshly-formed positive and negative plates disposed therein, the improvement of negative plates having an initial on charge polarization which has been reduced to not greater than zero and of positive plates having an initial on charge polarization which has been maintained sufficiently high that complete anodization of bare metal thereof is forced to occur when the battery is activated, first placed in float service and charged to the extent that the on charge polarization of the positive plates becomes greater than zero.
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