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Multitubular bag for electrodes of electric batteries
   
Document Number
US Patent 5134045
Issued Date
July 28, 1992
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A multitubular bag for electrodes of electric batteries, made of a one-piece double fabric (1a) establishing a plurality of parallel pipes (3) in its inside, the double fabric (1a) of bag (1) showing transversal high tenacity and high tensile strength multifilament yarns (4) laid in a direction transversal to the main development direction of pipes (2), and longitudinal high porosity yarns (5) obtained starting from synthetic fiber staple laid in longitudinal direction, that is laid in a direction parallel to the main developement direction of pipes (2).
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Owner
Mecondor S.p.A. (Milan,IT)
Published
July 28, 1992
Application Number
07/699,078
Filed
May 13, 1991
US Classification
429/141   429/238
Int'l Classification
B29C   55/00   (20060101)   B29C   55/24   (20060101)   H01M   4/76   (20060101)   H01M   4/70   (20060101)  
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Nov 09, 1990 [JP] 22004 A/90
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429/140   429/141   429/238  
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