IP Library Granted Patent US 8,951,682
Granted Patent B2
US 8,951,682 · App. 12/999,933 · Granted Feb 10, 2015

Rechargeable zinc air battery and anode

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Patent No.
US 8,951,682
App. No.
12/999,933
Granted
Feb 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Implementations and techniques for rechargeable zinc air batteries are generally disclosed.

Claims (44)

1. A method to produce a rechargeable zinc air battery, comprising:

depositing an anode metal on the surface of an inert metal substrate core to form an anode wire;

arranging the anode wire into an anode bundle, wherein the anode bundle comprises two or more loops of the anode wire;

wrapping the two or more loops of the anode wire into layers, wherein a closeness of the loops in the layers is chosen to provide a particular electrolyte diffusion distance in the anode bundle; and

incorporating the anode bundle into the rechargeable zinc air battery.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the inert metal substrate core has a positive standard electric potential greater than zinc.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein inert metal substrate core comprises one or more of: copper, gold, palladium, platinum, cobalt, and nickel.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the depositing of the anode metal comprises depositing of the anode metal via a electrochemical zinc plating bath.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the arranging the anode wire into an anode bundle comprises wrapping the anode wire around a mandrel.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

electrically coupling a first region adapted to operably couple the two or more loops of the anode wire together in electrical communication; and

electrically coupling a second region adapted to operably couple the two or more loops of the anode wire.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein a gel and binder layer is not deposited on the anode metal.

8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising depositing a gel and binder layer on the anode metal, wherein the gel and binder layer forms a portion of the anode wire, and wherein the gel and binder layer comprises an electrolyte permeable gel and an electrolyte resistant binder.

9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

depositing a gel and binder layer on the anode metal, wherein the gel and binder layer may form a portion of the anode wire, and wherein the gel and binder layer comprises an electrolyte permeable gel and an electrolyte resistant binder;

removing a portion of the gel and binder layer from a first region and second region of the two or more loops of the anode wire;

electrically coupling the first region adapted to operably couple the two or more loops of the anode wire together in electrical communication; and

electrically coupling the second region adapted to operably couple the two or more loops of the anode wire together in electrical communication.

10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising shaping the inert metal substrate core to configure the inert metal substrate core to reduce a threshold current output of the zinc air battery resulting in little or no change in an ampere-hours capacity of the zinc air battery.

11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising shaping the inert metal substrate core to configure the inert metal substrate core in an elongated flat ribbon-type shape.

12. A rechargeable zinc air battery, comprising:

an anode bundle, wherein the anode bundle comprises two or more loops of an anode wire, the anode wire comprising:

an inert metal substrate core having a surface,

an anode metal coupled to the surface of the inert metal substrate core, wherein the anode metal comprises zinc; and

a battery housing, the battery housing containing the anode bundle, wherein the anode wire is arranged in layers within the battery housing to provide a particular distance between a first portion of the anode wire and a second portion of the anode wire to set a diffusion distance of an electrolyte and an anode density in the zinc air battery.

13. The rechargeable zinc air battery of claim 12 , wherein the inert metal substrate core has a positive standard electric potential greater than zinc.

14. The rechargeable zinc air battery of claim 12 , wherein the inert metal substrate core has an elongated cylindrical-type shape.

15. The rechargeable zinc air battery of claim 12 , wherein the inert metal substrate core has an elongated flat ribbon-type shape.

16. The rechargeable zinc air battery of claim 12 , wherein inert metal substrate core comprises one or more of: copper, gold, palladium, platinum, cobalt, and nickel.

17. The rechargeable zinc air battery of claim 12 , wherein the anode bundle further comprises:

a first region adapted to operably couple the two or more loops of the anode wire together in electrical communication; and

a second region adapted to operably couple the two or more loops of the anode wire together in electrical communication.

18. The rechargeable zinc air battery of claim 12 , wherein the anode wire is free from a gel and binder layer.

19. The rechargeable zinc air battery of claim 12 , wherein the anode wire further comprises a gel and binder layer coupled to the anode metal, wherein the gel and binder layer comprises an electrolyte permeable gel and an electrolyte resistant binder.

20. The rechargeable zinc air battery of claim 12 , wherein the anode wire is arranged in a close wrap of the two or more loops.

21. An anode wire of a zinc air battery, comprising:

an inert metal substrate core having a surface; and

an anode metal coupled to the surface of the inert metal substrate core, wherein the anode metal comprises zinc, wherein the anode wire is arranged into a plurality of overlapped layers of two or more loops that are arranged to a particular closeness of the loops of the overlapped layers, wherein the closeness of the loops in the overlapped layers and a number of the overlapped layers are chosen to set a particular diffusion distance of an electrolyte in the zinc air battery.

22. The anode bundle of claim 21 , wherein the inert metal substrate core has an elongated cylindrical-type shape.

23. The anode bundle of claim 21 , wherein the anode wire is free from a gel and binder layer.

24. The anode bundle of claim 21 , wherein the anode wire further comprises a gel and binder layer coupled to the anode metal, wherein the gel and binder layer comprises an electrolyte permeable gel and an electrolyte resistant binder.

25. The anode wire of claim 21 , wherein the anode wire is arranged to leave a space between the two or more loops, wherein an increased closeness of the two or more loops to reduce the space corresponds to a decreased diffusion distance and a decreased closeness of the two or more loops to increase the space corresponds to an increased diffusion distance.

26. The anode wire of claim 25 , wherein the anode wire arranged into the plurality of layers of the two or more loops has a shape that assumes a shape of a mandrel on which the loops were wrapped.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2019
From: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC
To: CRESTLINE DIRECT FINANCE, L.P.
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