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    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M50/00Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M50/00Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
    • H01M50/50Current conducting connections for cells or batteries
    • H01M50/543Terminals
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  • This invention relates to the means for ro making the connect-ion between the circuitwire and the carbon ⁇ in Leclanch and similar batteries. It is wellknown that the fumes which arise from the battery-cell tend to destroy the end of the Wire or any belts I5 or metal strips which are used for making the connection between thecarbon and the circuit-wire, and which may be exposed to such fumes. To obviate this evil is the purpose of the invention, and I accomplish the zo result by the following means: I form a knob or extension on the upper surface of the carbon, and which is not exposed to the fumes arising in the cell. This knob or extension is surrounded by-a tight band or strip of 2 5 metal, to which the circuit-wire is attached,
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are considerably enlarged.
  • A represents the usual glass jar
  • B the carbon, consisting of a cup and cover formed in one integral piece
  • f C is the zinc forming one pole of the battery, ⁇ and extending down into the interior of the carbon inthe usualA manner, it being 5o supported in the carbon at the opening h by Athe insulating-bushing c.
  • One end of the circuit-wire D leads from this pole in the usual manner.
  • the other pole of the battery is formed as follows: A knob or extension E is formed upon the upper surface of and integral with the carbon B. This knob is preferably provided with a vertical periphery c, so that when surrounded by a'flat band F it will present a considerable extent of surface for 6o contact with said band.
  • the band is placed around the knob and drawn tightly against the same by means of a screw f passing through one end of the band into athreaded engagement wit-h the blockf upon the other end of the band.
  • G is a binding-post secured to the block f', and from this bindving-post extends4 the other end d of the circuit-wire.
  • ot' conducting metal-such as tin or lead foil-the same serving also to prevent any corroding action of the carbon upon the brass or copper of the band.
  • circuit-wire and the carbon consisting of a cup and a cover integral therewith, of the knob or 'eX- tension on said carbon-cover and a surrounding band to which the circuit-wire is attached, substantially as set forth.
  • a carbon provided with a knob or extension E upon its upper surface, a band surrounding said knob or extension and connected to the 9o circuit-wire, and a packing H, interposed between the knob and the band, all combined and operating substantially as set forth.

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C. G. ARMSTRONG.
BATTERY CARBON. No. 418,837.. Patented Jam?, 1890.
l? Il a UNITED STI/tires.v
PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES G. ARMSTRONG, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO GEORGE A.
- HARMOUNT, OF SAME PLACE.
BATTERY-CARBON.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No.418,837, dated January 7, 1890.
Application filed September 19, 1889. -Serial No. 324,399. (No model.)
To all whoml t mrtg/'concern- Be it known that I, CHARLES G. ARM- STRONG, a citizen of the United States, residing in Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented anew and useful Improvement in Connections between Circuit-Vires and Battery-Carbons, of which the following is a specilioation.
This invention relates to the means for ro making the connect-ion between the circuitwire and the carbon `in Leclanch and similar batteries. It is wellknown that the fumes which arise from the battery-cell tend to destroy the end of the Wire or any belts I5 or metal strips which are used for making the connection between thecarbon and the circuit-wire, and which may be exposed to such fumes. To obviate this evil is the purpose of the invention, and I accomplish the zo result by the following means: I form a knob or extension on the upper surface of the carbon, and which is not exposed to the fumes arising in the cell. This knob or extension is surrounded by-a tight band or strip of 2 5 metal, to which the circuit-wire is attached,
' theband having a close contact with the periphery of the knob and affording a'large surface contact therewith, so that the c urrent may pass freely to the wire. 3c The nature of my improvement is fully set forth below and in the accompanying drawings,` in which- Figure l is an elevation of a battery in which my improvement has been embodied. Fig. 2 is aplan of the same. Fig. 3 is a perspective of the carbon. Fig. 4 is a perspective of the clamping ring or band which surrounds the knob of the carbon, and Fig. 5 is a like view of a packing which may be 4o inserted between the band and the knob.
Figs. 4 and 5 are considerably enlarged.
In said drawings, A represents the usual glass jar, and B the carbon, consisting of a cup and cover formed in one integral piece,
customarily employed in this class of batteries.
f C is the zinc forming one pole of the battery,` and extending down into the interior of the carbon inthe usualA manner, it being 5o supported in the carbon at the opening h by Athe insulating-bushing c. One end of the circuit-wire D leads from this pole in the usual manner.
The other pole of the battery is formed as follows: A knob or extension E is formed upon the upper surface of and integral with the carbon B. This knob is preferably provided with a vertical periphery c, so that when surrounded by a'flat band F it will present a considerable extent of surface for 6o contact with said band. The band is placed around the knob and drawn tightly against the same by means of a screw f passing through one end of the band into athreaded engagement wit-h the blockf upon the other end of the band. G is a binding-post secured to the block f', and from this bindving-post extends4 the other end d of the circuit-wire. I., prefer to insert between the band and the extension upon the carbon a 7o thin packing H, ot' conducting metal-such as tin or lead foil-the same serving also to prevent any corroding action of the carbon upon the brass or copper of the band.
It will be noticed that there is no unclosed opening in the top of the carbon through which the fumes generated in the cell may rise, so as to reach the wire or the metal connections between it and the carbon.
I claiml. The combinationvith the circuit-wire and the carbon, consisting of a cup and a cover integral therewith, of the knob or 'eX- tension on said carbon-cover and a surrounding band to which the circuit-wire is attached, substantially as set forth.
2. In a Leclanch or similar battery, a carbon provided with a knob or extension E upon its upper surface, a band surrounding said knob or extension and connected to the 9o circuit-wire, and a packing H, interposed between the knob and the band, all combined and operating substantially as set forth.
3. In a Leclanch or similar battery, the combination, with a carbon and an annular contact-band, of an interposed packing H, of
conducting metal, substantially as set forth.
CHARLES G. ARMSTRONG.
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H. M. MUNDAY, EMMA HACK.
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