Scientific American Supplement, No. 433, April 19, 1884

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2, thisthicker ribbon being corrugated as shown, and affording passage roomfor the circulation of the electrolyte. From four to eight coils of theplain ribbons are between every pair of corrugated ribbons. They arewound up together tightly, and pressed into the nearly rectangular formshown. The bar for suspending the coil plates so made in the cells issoldered to the coil. The object of this construction is of course toobtain large lead surface, and of course a much larger surface is soobtained... than could be practically obtained from plain lead plates inthe same compass. A battery thus made may be seen at the offices of thecompany, 110 Cannon Street.
[Illustration: FIG. 1. FIG. 2. ] A very ingenious device for cutting the battery out of circuit whencharged as much as is thought desirable is used by the company. In acell is an element which has a determined lower capacity than those inthe rest of the battery. Over this element is placed a gas-tight chamberin which is a diaphgram, this diaphragm being of very flexible materialplaced in the cover of the box of cells.


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