Accumulator and method for the production of an accumulator
View Patent ↗The invention relates to an accumulator ( 10 ), particularly a prismatic lead accumulator, comprising a housing and (a) at least one stack ( 29 ) of plates, (b) which has a plurality of spaced-apart pole plates ( 14, 16 ) that are entirely suspended by a fixing element ( 28 ) in at least one circumferential direction (U). According to the invention, the fixing element ( 28 ) is fixedly connected to the housing ( 19 ).
1. A prismatic lead-acid accumulator ( 10 ), having
(a) a housing ( 19 ) and
(b) at least one plate stack ( 29 ) which is arranged in the housing ( 19 ),
(c) wherein the plate stack ( 29 ) has a multiplicity of pole plates ( 14 , 16 ) which are separated from one another, and
(d) a fixing element ( 28 ) having a width, the width being less than a longitudinal length of at least one of the multiplicity of pole plates, the longitudinal length extending between opposing sides of the at least one of the multiplicity of pole plates,
(e) wherein the pole plates ( 14 , 16 ) are completely surrounded by the fixing element ( 28 ) at least in a circumferential direction (U), and
(f) the fixing element ( 28 ) is firmly connected to the housing ( 19 ),
characterized in that the housing has a plurality of T-shaped ribs ( 36 ) which project into an internal area ( 38 ) of the housing ( 19 ), and that the fixing element ( 28 ) is connected to an inner face of a side wall of the housing ( 19 ) and that the fixing element is connected to the T-shaped rib ( 36 ), and wherein the fixing element ( 28 ) is a fiber-reinforced plastic tape.
2. The accumulator ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the fixing element ( 28 ) is connected to a bottom ( 32 ) of the housing ( 19 ).
3. The accumulator ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the fixing element ( 28 ) is connected to a cover of the housing ( 19 ).
4. The accumulator ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the fixing element ( 28 ) is adhesively bonded to the housing ( 19 ).
5. The accumulator ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the fixing element ( 28 ) is a welded, plastic tape.
6. The accumulator ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the plate stack ( 29 ) is formed by the fixing element ( 28 ) holding together the multiplicity of pole plates ( 14 , 16 ).
7. The accumulator ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the fixing element ( 28 ) is coupled to the multiplicity of pole plates ( 14 , 16 ).
8. The accumulator ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the circumferential direction (U) is provided at a right angle to the longitudinal direction of the accumulator ( 10 ).
9. The accumulator ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the circumferential direction (U) extends from a bottom ( 32 ) toward a cover of the housing ( 19 ).
10. The accumulator ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the circumferential direction (U) is provided parallel to opposing sidewalls of the housing and perpendicular to a bottom of the housing.
11. The accumulator ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the fixing element ( 28 ) contacts top and bottom longitudinal edges of each of the multiplicity of pole plates ( 14 , 16 ) of plate stack ( 29 ).
12. The accumulator ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the housing ( 19 ) includes a plurality of walls, the plurality of walls includes a plurality of housing side walls, a housing bottom, and a housing top, the fixing element ( 28 ) circumferentially surrounds the multiplicity of pole plates ( 14 , 16 ) of plate stack ( 29 ), however is in contact with no more than three of the plurality of walls.
13. A method for production of a prismatic lead-acid accumulator ( 10 ) having the following steps:
(a) providing a housing ( 19 ),
(b) providing a plate stack ( 29 ) which has a multiplicity of pole plates ( 14 , 16 ) which are separated from one another,
(c) completely surrounding the plate stack ( 29 ) with a fixing element ( 28 ) which is circumferential in a circumferential direction (U),
(d) then, inserting the plate stack ( 29 ) into the housing ( 19 ), and
(e) connecting the fixing element ( 28 ) to the housing ( 19 )
characterized in that the housing has a plurality of T-shaped ribs ( 36 ) which project into an internal area ( 38 ) of the housing ( 19 ), and that the fixing element ( 28 ) is arranged such that it slides along the rib ( 36 ) when the plate stack is inserted into the housing ( 19 ) and wherein the fixing element ( 28 ) is made of a fiber-reinforced plastic tape.
14. The method as claimed in claim 13 , characterized in that the connection is adhesive bonding.
15. A prismatic lead-acid accumulator ( 10 ), having
(a) a housing ( 19 ), wherein the housing has a plurality of T-shaped ribs ( 36 ) which project into an internal area ( 38 ) of the housing ( 19 ), and
(b) at least one plate stack ( 29 ) which is arranged in the housing ( 19 ),
(c) wherein the plate stack ( 29 ) has a multiplicity of pole plates ( 14 , 16 ) which are separated from one another, and
(d) a unitary fixing element ( 28 ) coupled to the plate stack,
(e) wherein the pole plates ( 14 , 16 ) are enclosed by the fixing element ( 28 ) at least in a circumferential direction (U),
characterized in that
(f) the fixing element ( 28 ) is firmly connected to the housing ( 19 ), that the fixing element ( 28 ) is connected to an inner face of a side wall of the housing ( 19 ) and that the fixing element is connected to the T-shaped rib ( 36 ), and that the fixing element ( 28 ) is a fiber-reinforced plastic tape.