Application of Anthony Sabatino and Daniel Orlando

387 F.2d 981, 55 C.C.P.A. 811
CourtCourt of Customs and Patent Appeals
DecidedJanuary 11, 1968
DocketPatent Appeal 7850
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Application of Anthony Sabatino and Daniel Orlando, 387 F.2d 981, 55 C.C.P.A. 811 (ccpa 1968).

Opinion

WORLEY, Chief Judge.

This appeal is from the decision of the Board of Appeals affirming the examiner’s rejection of claims 27-29, 33-35, 38, 41, 42, 44-48 and 54 in appellants’ application 1 for “Storage Battery Construction and Method of Making Same” as obvious in view of certain prior art under 35 U.S.C. § 103. Claims 42 and 48 have been withdrawn from appeal.

The invention relates in general to a method of making an internal electrical connection between a group of plates of positive polarity in one cell of a storage battery and a group of plates of negative polarity in an adjacent cell. The record shows that the conventional arrangement for interconnecting the elements of a storage battery has long been the “post link” construction wherein lead alloy conductors, positioned externally of the battery casing, are connected to the plate elements by means of conductor posts extending upwardly through openings in the battery cover. It has been recognized for years, however, that certain substantial advantages — relating generally to manufacturing cost, appearance, durability and lower internal resistance— could be obtained by the use of an internal, “through partition” type cell connector which passes through the wall separating the adjacent cells of the battery. According to the specification, prior connections of the “internal” type have been made by (1) inserting a conductor element in an aperture in a cell partition, (2) “sealing” the conductor in the aperture, and (3) then electrically connecting it to the battery elements in the respective cells.

The specification describes appellants’ method for making an “internal” cell connection through an aperture in a partition wall of a battery casing:

Battery elements are positioned in each of the battery compartments which include a strap having a connector lug thereon precast to the elements. Each lug has a sealing face thereon provided with an area adapted for interconnection through said aperture. The elements are positioned in the compartments so that the area on one connector lug is in contact, directly or indirectly (by an intermediate member), with the area on the connector lug in the adjacent compartment through the aperture. These areas are joined by a pressurized resistance weld and the aperture is completely and tightly filled with the lug material to form a seal preventing leakage of electrolyte between cells. (Emphasis supplied)

The subject matter is perhaps best understood by reference to claim 27, to which we have added reference numerals keyed to Figs. 3, 17 and 18, illustrative *983 of the direct and indirect contact between connector lugs contemplated by appellants as well as the finished connection, respectively:

27. The method of making a storage battery comprising the steps of:
providing an open top storage battery case having a partition [14; 74] of insulating material therein which divides the case into at least two separate compartments, said partition having an opening [36; 72] there-through ;
providing battery elements, said elements each having a connector strap [22] electrically connected thereto, there being lead projection material [projections 30 and 32 on connector lugs 28; pin 70 between connector lugs 78] for electrically connecting said straps;
positioning said battery elements in each of said compartments with said projection material extending through the partition opening between said straps;
passing an electric welding current [from transformer at top of Fig. 3] through said projection material to soften such material into a deformable mass; and
squeezing said straps together [by such means as clamping jaws 42] during the application of the electric welding current to weld the straps together and to force the softened metal of the projection material into sealing engagement with the wall of the partition opening.

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