Patents Assigned to Bipolar Power Corporation
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Patent number: 5916709Abstract: An improved bipolar lead-acid battery including a novel "cup" design of a bipolar plate, a resilient sliding rim seal for each battery cell, spring conductors for achieving both high compression and current collection, unique current collecting plates, and a self-sealing venting port on the external container.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Bipolar Power CorporationInventors: Jeffrey L. Arias, Julio A. Aldecoa
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Patent number: 5645959Abstract: The Battery Plates with Self-Passivating Iron Cores and Mixed Acid Electrolyte disclosed and claimed in this patent application solve the problems encountered by previous attempts to construct practical bipolar plates for lead-acid batteries. One of the preferred embodiments of the present invention comprises a novel combination of a self-repairing substrate (12) surrounded by a lead coating (16a & 16b) resulting in a bipolar plate (10A) which is nearly three times lighter than its pure lead counterpart. Since this innovative plate incorporates a core or substrate (12) that is self-passivating under the electrical potential and highly acidic conditions found in the lead-acid battery, any pinholes, gaps, or flaws in the lead coatings (16a & 16b) are naturally resealed. Another preferred embodiment utilizes a coating of a semi-conducting metal oxide (18), such as fluorine-doped stannic oxide, on the positive side of the bipolar plate (10B) instead of lead, which further reduces the weight.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1994Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Bipolar Power CorporationInventor: John J. Rowlette
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Patent number: 5643696Abstract: The Battery Plates with Lightweight Cores disclosed and claimed above solve the problems encountered by previous attempts to construct practical bipolar plates for lead-acid batteries. The preferred embodiment (10) includes a thin, lightweight, inexpensive metal core (12) with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. The lower or negative side (12b) of the core (12) is covered with a negative side protective layer (16) which defends the core (12) from an acidic environment. The upper or positive side (12a) of the core (12) is covered with a positive side protective layer (18) which safeguards the core (12) from a hostile oxidizing electrochemical environment. In the preferred embodiment, the core (12) is aluminum, the negative side protective layer (16) is lead and the positive side protective layer (18) is doped stannic oxide. Intermediate layers (14a & 14b) of copper or nickel may be placed between the core (12) and the negative and positive protective layers (16 & 18) to promote adhesion.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1995Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Bipolar Power CorporationInventor: John J. Rowlette
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Patent number: 5618641Abstract: The Bipolar Battery Construction disclosed and claimed above solves the problem of constructing a bipolar battery (11,12) with a desired, uniform, constant, pressure between each bipolar plate (20) and separator (30) in the battery cell stack (48). The provision of such a pressure dramatically increases battery life, and increases the power of the cell stack (48). Compressive force is provided by spring-loaded clamping internal to the battery (11,12). A sealed battery case (52) provides common confinement of gases and vapors from all cells (58), minimizing battery sealing requirements. An inhibitor device (80,81) is provided for minimizing or eliminating leakage current between adjacent battery cells (58) through electrolyte (32), avoiding self-discharge of the cells (58). Insulation (54) minimize temperature gradients in the cell stack (48) which assures uniform and stable performance.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1993Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Bipolar Power CorporationInventor: Jeffrey L. Arias
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Patent number: 5334464Abstract: The Lightweight Battery Plates disclosed and claimed in this patent application solve the problems encountered by previous attempts to construct practical bipolar plates for lead-acid batteries. One of the preferred embodiments of the present invention comprises a novel combination of a self-repairing substrate (12) surrounded by a lead coating (16a & 16b) resulting in a bipolar plate (10A) which is nearly three times lighter than its pure lead counterpart. Since this innovative plate incorporates a core or substrate (12) that is self-passivating under the electrical potential and highly acidic conditions found in the lead-acid battery, any pinholes, gaps, or flaws in the lead coatings (16a & 16b) are naturally resealed. Another preferred embodiment utilizes a coating of a semi-conducting metal oxide (18), such as fluorine-doped stannic oxide, on the positive side of the bipolar plate (10B) instead of lead, which further reduces the weight.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1992Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: Bipolar Power CorporationInventor: John J. Rowlette