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Air-managing system for metal-air battery using resealable septum
   
Document Number
US Patent 6168877
Issued Date
January 2, 2001
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An air-managing system for metal-air battery includes resealable septum and one or more hollow needles. The septum separates air pathway into two segments. One segment is from air cathodes of the battery to the septum and the other is from the septum to the outside air. The needles provide conduits to connect two segments. The septum re-closes its torn portion when the needles are removed. Also disclosed is a reusable air manager including a fan and such needles. The air manager can be coupled to a disposable cell pack which has a septum that can be pierced by the needles.
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Published
January 2, 2001
Application Number
09/216,343
Filed
December 18, 1998
US Classification
429/27   429/13 429/18 429/34 429/38
Int'l Classification
H01M   12/06   (20060101)   H01M   12/00   (20060101)   H01M   6/50   (20060101)   H01M   6/30   (20060101)   H01M   8/04   (20060101)   H01M   6/38   (20060101)   H01M   6/00   (20060101)  
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429/101   429/27   429/34   429/82   429/83   429/53   429/71   429/72   429/38   429/39   429/18   429/13  
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