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A seawater-activated battery

Abstract

The seawater-activated battery is placed in the body of an object which moves in the water. Pipes are installed in the body for collecting salt water with the movement of the object as well as for the discharge of the spent water. There is a motor in the circulation system. With a halt by the object the motor which is electrically connected to the battery is automatically turned on and provides for forced flow of an electrolyte through the battery which prevents the heating of the electrolyte and the autodischarge of the battery.
Publication Date:
Jul 13, 1982
Product Type:
Patent
Report Number:
JP 51-55500
Reference Number:
EDB-84-157522
Resource Relation:
Patent File Date: Filed date 14 May 1976; Other Information: PAT-APPL-57-32,869
Subject:
25 ENERGY STORAGE; ELECTRIC BATTERIES; CIRCULATING SYSTEMS; DESIGN; ELECTROLYTES; TEMPERATURE CONTROL; SEAWATER; CATALYTIC EFFECTS; ACTIVATION ENERGY; AUTOMATION; ELECTRIC MOTORS; FLUID FLOW; PIPES; CONTROL; ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS; ENERGY; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; MOTORS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; WATER; 250901* - Energy Storage- Batteries- Design & Development
OSTI ID:
6796958
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Availability:
Plenum Publishing Corp., New York, NY.
Submitting Site:
HEDB
Size:
Pages: v
Announcement Date:
Aug 01, 1984

Citation Formats

Abe, E, Motoda, K, and Takada, M. A seawater-activated battery. Japan: N. p., 1982. Web.
Abe, E, Motoda, K, & Takada, M. A seawater-activated battery. Japan.
Abe, E, Motoda, K, and Takada, M. 1982. "A seawater-activated battery." Japan.
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title = {A seawater-activated battery}
author = {Abe, E, Motoda, K, and Takada, M}
abstractNote = {The seawater-activated battery is placed in the body of an object which moves in the water. Pipes are installed in the body for collecting salt water with the movement of the object as well as for the discharge of the spent water. There is a motor in the circulation system. With a halt by the object the motor which is electrically connected to the battery is automatically turned on and provides for forced flow of an electrolyte through the battery which prevents the heating of the electrolyte and the autodischarge of the battery.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1982}
month = {Jul}
}