Abstract:
An alkaline storage battery electrode includes a conductive core member as a current collector. A plurality of through holes are formed in the core member so as to be arranged linearly in parallel with a longitudinal direction of the core member. Each of the through holes has a substantially rectangular shape. The through holes are arranged so as to be shifted in the longitudinal direction of the core member at each of lines of the linearly-arranged through holes. A displacement amount between the through holes of adjacent lines in a width direction is less than a half of a sum of a size of the through hole in the longitudinal direction of the core member and a distance between the adjacent through holes in the longitudinal direction of the core member.
Abstract:
An electrode mixture paste (5) is applied on both sides of a strip of core material (1) made of porous metal sheet that is running along its lengthwise direction. The paste-coated core material (1) is pressed with press rollers (15a, 15b) alternately from opposite sides once or more, after which the paste-coated core material (1) is passed through the gap between a pair of scraper tools (16a, 16b) to adjust the coating thickness of the paste (5), while the position of the core material (1) is restricted with comb-shaped projections (17a or 17a, 17b), so that, even though the projections (17a, 17b) are distanced from each other sufficiently to allow weld points of the core material (1) to pass through, the coating thickness is precisely regulated. Therefore, a method of applying an electrode mixture paste is realized, with which coating thickness is precisely adjusted and, even in a continuous production process in which core materials are connected together by welding, production failures due to weld points being stuck are prevented.