Electric storage battery with gas driven electrolyte movement

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H01M 2/38 (2006.01)

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CA 1128119

Abstract of the Disclosure In an electric storage battery having plate electrodes, the ca- pacity and useful life is improved through uniform distribution of concen- tration and temperature of the electrolyte by means of electrolyte circu- lation. A synthetic plastic plate positioned between the plate electrodes and the housing wall of the storage battery contains a plurality of ver- tically extending transport tubes which are open at their upper and lower ends. The bottom portions o-f the transport tubes, which are immersed in the electrolyte, are connected to compressed air ducts. The compressed air is mixed with the electrolyte present in the transport tube in such a manner that the electrolyte-air mixture present therein is lifted, due to its lower specific gravity, by the electrolyte which surrounds the transport tube. The electrolyte leaving the transport tube produces continuous circulation within the storage battery, and this ensures permanent exchange of the e- lectrolyte present between the plate electrodes.

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