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US2932569A
US2932569A US752185A US75218558A US2932569A US 2932569 A US2932569 A US 2932569A US 752185 A US752185 A US 752185A US 75218558 A US75218558 A US 75218558A US 2932569 A US2932569 A US 2932569A
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Ralph M Foecking
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  • Unite S ates Patent Robert Powers, Lakewood, @hio, assignors to Union Carbide (Corporation, a corporation of New York No Drawing. Application July 31, 1958 Serial No. 752,185
  • This invention relates tosilver alloys and refers more particularly to an improved silver alloy especially adapted for use in primary galvanic cells having solid silver iodide as electrolyte.
  • the invention by means of which this object is achieved comprises a silver-base alloy consisting of 0.05% to 0.15% copper, 0.01% to 0.15% silicon, the remainder silver and incidental impurities, which impurities amount in the aggregate to not more than 0.05% by weight of the alloy.
  • no one impurity should exceed 0.001% by Weight of the alloy.
  • a silver-base alloy consisting of 0.05% to 0.15% copper, 0.01% to 0.15% silicon, the remainder silver and incidental impurities, said impurities amounting in the aggregate to not more than 0.05% by weight of such alloy.
  • a silver-base alloy adapted to form on its surfaces an adherent layer of silver iodide upon exposure to iodine pp 0.01% to 0.15% silicon, the remainder silver and incidental impurities, said impurities amounting in the aggregate to not more than 0.05% by weight of such alloy and individually not exceeding 0.001% by weight of such alloy.
  • An electrode for a galvanic cell having a silver iodide electrolyte said electrode being composed of 0.05% to 0.15% copper, 0.01% to 0.15% silicon, the remainder silver and incidental impurities, said impurities amounting in the aggregate to not more than 0.05% by weight of such alloy, said electrode being adapted to form an adherent coating of silver iodide: thereon in the presence of iodine vapor.

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Unite S ates Patent Robert Powers, Lakewood, @hio, assignors to Union Carbide (Corporation, a corporation of New York No Drawing. Application July 31, 1958 Serial No. 752,185
3 Qiairns. (Ci. 75-173) This invention relates tosilver alloys and refers more particularly to an improved silver alloy especially adapted for use in primary galvanic cells having solid silver iodide as electrolyte.
Recently there has been developed a primary galvanic cell substantially devoid of water in which silver iodide is employed in the solid state as electrolyte. Cells of this type are extremely thin and to make them as thin as possible, the silver iodide is provided by forming a tarnish film on silver. in this case the silver forms one electrode of the cell. it may be supported by a thin sheet of stainless steel, usually of the austenitic type. In practice, the stainless steel is clad with fine silver, and the clad sheet is subjected to the action of iodine vapor to form a thin layer of silver iodide on the silver surface. It has been found in practice that the silver iodide layer formed by this technique does not adhere equally well to silver alloys of all compositions.
It is the principal object of this invention to provide a silver alloy on which an adherent layer of silver iodide may be formed. I
The invention by means of which this object is achieved comprises a silver-base alloy consisting of 0.05% to 0.15% copper, 0.01% to 0.15% silicon, the remainder silver and incidental impurities, which impurities amount in the aggregate to not more than 0.05% by weight of the alloy. Preferably, no one impurity should exceed 0.001% by Weight of the alloy.
Among the impurities commonly present in the fine silver of commerce are aluminum, iron, chromium, lead, boron and magnesium. Of these elements, magnesium apparently is the most detrimental from the standpoint of adherence of silver iodide and should not exceed 0.001% of the alloy of the invention.
As a specific example, an alloy containing 0.001% aluminum, 0.05% copper, 0.01%. iron, 0.001% magnesium, 0.01% manganese, 0.01% silicon, 0.01% chromiurn, 0.01% lead, 0.001% boron, the remainder silver,
vapor, which alloy consists of 0.015% to 0.15
formed an adherent coating of silver iodide when subjected to iodine vapor. An equally good, adherent coating of silver iodide was produced on an alloy containing 0.01% aluminum, 0.1% copper, 0.001% iron, 0.001% magnesium, 0.001% manganese, 0.1% silicon, 0.001% chromium, the remainder silver when it was subjected to iodine vapor.
Illustrating the criticality of the composition of the alloy of the invention, poor adherence of a silver iodide tarnish layer was obtained when an alloy having the following composition was subjected to iodine vapor: 0.001% aluminum, 0.1% copper, 0.01% iron, 0.1% magnesium, 0.001% manganese, 0.1% silicon, 0.001% chromium, 0.01% lead, 0.001% boron, the remainder silver.
The necessity for having silicon present in the alloy of the invention in. the proportions indicated above is evidenced by the fact that an alloy composition similar to the second one above listed, but containing only 0.01% silicon, produced a poorly adherent silver iodide layer upon subjection to iodine vapor.
From the foregoing it will be evident that the alloy of the invention containing controlled proportions of impurities has superior properties for use in the production of primary cells of the type described.
What is claimed is: p
l. A silver-base alloy consisting of 0.05% to 0.15% copper, 0.01% to 0.15% silicon, the remainder silver and incidental impurities, said impurities amounting in the aggregate to not more than 0.05% by weight of such alloy.
2. A silver-base alloy adapted to form on its surfaces an adherent layer of silver iodide upon exposure to iodine pp 0.01% to 0.15% silicon, the remainder silver and incidental impurities, said impurities amounting in the aggregate to not more than 0.05% by weight of such alloy and individually not exceeding 0.001% by weight of such alloy.
3. An electrode for a galvanic cell having a silver iodide electrolyte, said electrode being composed of 0.05% to 0.15% copper, 0.01% to 0.15% silicon, the remainder silver and incidental impurities, said impurities amounting in the aggregate to not more than 0.05% by weight of such alloy, said electrode being adapted to form an adherent coating of silver iodide: thereon in the presence of iodine vapor.
References Cited in the file of this patent Addicks, Lawrence: Silver in Industry (New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1940), page 379.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE I CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION Patent No. 2 932569 April 12, 1960 Joseph J. Buchinski et ale It is hereby certified that error appears in the printed specification of the above numbered patent quiring correction and that the said Letters Patent should read as corrected below.
Column 2 line 34,
claim 29 for "O0l5%" read 0.05% Signed and sealed this 11th da of Octobe SEAL) Attest:
KARL H. AXLINE ROBERT C. WATSON Attesting Ofliccr Commissioner of Patents

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1. A SILVER-BASE ALLOY CONSISTING OF 0.05% TO 0.15% COPPER, 0.01% TO 0.15% SILICON, THE REMAINDER SILVER AND INCIDENTAL IMPURITIES, SAID IMPURITIES AMOUNTING IN THE AGGREGATE TO NOT MORE THAN 0.05% BY WEIGHT OF SUCH ALLOY.
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US3239333A (en) * 1963-01-02 1966-03-08 Super Metals Inc Isotopic alloys and articles thereof
US6977123B1 (en) 1991-12-31 2005-12-20 Strategic Energy Ltd. Battery with strength indicator
USRE39703E1 (en) 1989-02-08 2007-06-26 Strategic Electronics Battery with strength indicator

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USRE39703E1 (en) 1989-02-08 2007-06-26 Strategic Electronics Battery with strength indicator
USRE40506E1 (en) 1989-02-08 2008-09-16 Strategic Electronics, Llc Battery with strength indicator
US6977123B1 (en) 1991-12-31 2005-12-20 Strategic Energy Ltd. Battery with strength indicator

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