CELL BATTERY
20220231320 · 2022-07-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M10/0585
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/0463
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/536
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/54
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01M10/0585
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A cell includes a case designed to form a housing, an assembly of stacked electrodes placed inside the housing and including one or more units each having a positive electrode, a negative electrode, a separator between the positive and negative electrodes and an electrolyte. The assembly is held together, and at least each negative electrode of the one or more units includes one or more notches, vertically aligned along the height of the assembly so to design a substantially flat contact surface.
Claims
1. A cell comprising a case designed to form a housing, an assembly of stacked electrodes placed inside the housing and comprising one or more units each comprising a positive electrode, a negative electrode, a separator between the positive and negative electrodes and an electrolyte, wherein the positive electrodes of the one or more units are electrically connected together to form a positive terminal and the negative electrode of the one or more units are electrically connected together to form a negative terminal; holding means for holding together the assembly, wherein at least each negative electrode of the one or more units comprises one or more notches, vertically aligned along the height of the assembly so to design a substantially flat contact surface for the holding means, said notches being arranged at a distance from the positive terminal and from the negative terminal and at a location where said assembly is the closest to the inner wall of the housing.
2. The cell according to claim 1, wherein the case is made of metal and comprises a positive side, a negative side and a gasket.
3. The cell according to claim 1, wherein the holding means are in form of adhesive tape, adhesive glues, clamps or combinations thereof.
4. The cell according to claim 3, wherein the holding means comprises rubber-based material, acrylic-based material, silicone-based material or combinations thereof.
5. The cell according to claim 1, further comprising a packing tape comprising a basis placed between the assembly and the case.
6. The cell according to claim 5, wherein the holding means comprises at least one packing flap which is integral with the basis.
7. The cell according to claim 6, wherein the basis and the packing flap independently comprise a substrate made of polyesters, polyolefins, polyimides, fluoropolymers, vinyl polymers, styrol polymers, glass fiber-based substrates, cellulose based material, derivatives thereof or combinations thereof.
8. The cell according to claim 6, wherein the at least one packing flap comprises an adhesive layer facing the assembly.
9. The cell according to claim 5, wherein the packing tape is an insulating packing tape to avoid electrical contact between the assembly and the case.
10. The cell according to claim 9, wherein each negative electrode has a larger surface than each positive electrode and only each negative electrode of the one or more units comprises the at least one notch.
11. The cell according to claim 2, wherein each positive electrode comprises a cathode tab and each negative electrode comprises an anode tab, the cathode tabs being welded together to form a positive welding joint and the anode tabs being welded together to form a negative welding joint, the positive welding joint being folded substantially vertically towards the positive side of the case and the negative welding joint being folded substantially vertically towards the negative side of the case.
12. The cell according to claim 6, wherein the basis and the packing flap are a single piece.
13. The cell according to claim 6, wherein the packing tape comprises at least two packing flaps extending, preferably symmetrically, from either side of the insulator basis.
14. The cell according to claim 6, wherein it further comprises a contact tab placed between the packing tape and the positive metal case which is adjacent to said insulating packing tape, said contact tab being arranged to lead contact between the positive electrode of the one or more units and the positive side.
15. The cell according to claim 1, which is a coin cell.
16. An assembly of stacked electrodes comprising one or more units each comprising a positive electrode, a negative electrode and a separator between the positive and negative electrodes; holding means for holding the assembly together, wherein at least each negative electrode of the one or more units comprises one or more notches vertically aligned along the height of the assembly so to design a substantially flat contact surface for the holding means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] The aims, advantages and features of the present invention will appear more clearly in the following detailed description of at least one embodiment of the invention, given solely by way of example, in a non-limiting manner and illustrated by the annexed drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0043] Referring to
[0044] The assembly 113 is made of several units 120 each comprising a negative electrode 104 (anode), electrolyte (not shown), a positive electrode 103 (cathode) and a separator 102 between the negative and positive electrodes 104,103. Each negative electrode 104 comprises an anode tab 115 which is designed to lead contact to the lid 101. Each positive electrode 103 has a cathode tab 114 which is designed to lead contact to the cup 108. In an embodiment, all the anode tabs 115 are welded together to form a negative welding joint 112 which electrically connects the negative electrodes 104 to the lid 101 via a first negative electrode 104′ and all the cathode tabs 114 are welded together to form a positive welding joint 111 which electrically connects the positive electrodes 103 to the cup 108 via an additional positive contact tab 106, as explained below. In an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
[0045] In one embodiment, as shown for example in
[0046] Lithium metal or lithium contained alloy, graphite-like materials, metal oxide, sulphide, nitride etc. that have low reduction potential can be used as active anode materials. Generally, lithium salt dissolving in no aqueous system is used as electrolyte, gel-like electrolyte is applied in lithium polymer battery and solid electrolyte can be used in solid-state lithium battery. Cathodes are the compounds that can take the lithium ions into the structure along with electrochemical reaction and meanwhile produce energy. Compounds such as sulphur, metal oxide, sulphide, phosphate, silicate etc. can be used as cathode active materials.
[0047] The staked electrode construction is applied in lithium battery with high power performance. To achieve this goal, cathode and anode materials are coated on metallic foil or mesh, and then stacked together alternatively with the separator 102 placed in-between them. The materials of the separator 102 can be chosen among the polymers with porous structure, such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyvinylidene fluorides (PVDF), polyethylene terephthalates (PET) or mixtures thereof. Electrolyte is filled into the stacked electrodes.
[0048] The electrodes 103 and 104 of the assembly 113 are substantially disc-shaped. The positive electrodes 103 are enclosed in bag-like separators 102 and the electrodes 103 and 104 are alternately stacked one upon the other in order to form the substantially cylindrical stack 113 having a certain height or thickness. The assembly 113 comprises a negative electrode 104 at both of end surfaces, a first negative electrode, also numbered 104′, being adjacent to the lid 101 and a last negative electrode, also numbered 104″, being placed at the other end of the stack. The negative electrodes 104, 104′ and 104″ are both side coated electrodes. In another embodiment, the negative electrodes 104′ and 104″ are single side coated, wherein the blank metallic sides face the lid 101 and optionally a tape 105, respectively. In another embodiment, the blank metallic side of the negative electrodes 104′ and 104″ may comprise a conductive coating with carbon, structured as amorphous, crystalline, or graphene.
[0049] In one embodiment, the negative electrodes 104 have a total disc surface which is larger than the positive electrodes 103 and each negative electrode 104 comprises four notches 110 symmetrically positioned around its edge. The notches 110 of each negative electrode 104 are vertically aligned along the height of the assembly 113 so to design a substantially flat contact surface 116, as shown in
[0050] As shown in the Figures, the coin cell 100 may further comprise an insulating packing tape 105 comprising an insulator basis 105a and, in this shown embodiment, four holding means, in form of packing flaps 105b, extending symmetrically from either side of the insulator basis 105a. The packing flaps 105b are designed in such a way to fit to the flat contact surface 116 formed by the notches 110 on the edge of the negative electrodes 104. In other embodiments, the packing flaps 105b may comprise any other appropriate number of packing flaps wherein the corresponding flat contact surfaces 116 will be arranged accordingly. In another embodiment, as shown in
[0051] The insulating packing tape 105 should be placed in such a way that the insulator basis 105a is between the assembly of stacked electrodes and one of the cases to avoid electrical contact between the assembly of stacked electrodes and said case and the packing flaps 105b hold the assembly 113 of stacked electrodes to form a compact electrode pack. More particularly, the insulating packing tape 105 is placed in such a way that the insulator basis 105a is between the last negative electrode 104″ and the cup 108 in order to avoid the electrical contact between said last negative electrode 104″ and the cup 108.
[0052] The packing flaps 105b are folded along the height or the thickness of the assembly of stacked electrodes and folded back against the first negative electrode 104′ to hold and pack said assembly 113 of stacked electrodes tightly, as shown in
[0053] In this embodiment, the insulator basis 105a and the packing flaps 105b form one piece. In another embodiment, the packing flaps 105b may be manufactured separately and then being made integral with or attached to the insulator basis 105a by any suitable means known to one skilled in the art.
[0054] The insulator basis 105a and the packing flaps 105b comprise a substrate made of a material selected from the group comprising polyesters, polyolefins, polyimides, fluoropolymers, vinyl polymers, and an adhesive layer facing the assembly of stacked electrodes. Said adhesive layer is made of a material selected from the group comprising rubber-based material, acrylic-based material and silicone-based material. In other embodiments, the adhesive layer may be provided only on the packing flaps 205b on its side facing the assembly of stacked electrodes.
[0055] In a preferred embodiment, the insulating packing tape 105 is made of Kapton® which comprises a polyimide substrate and an acrylate adhesive layer.
[0056] The shape of the insulating packing tape 105 can be designed according to the form of the positive and negative electrodes. Preferably, the insulator basis 105a has a larger area than the facing last negative electrode 104″ of the assembly of stacked electrodes, in order to minimize a short circuit risk from contacting the last negative electrode 104″ and cup 108.
[0057] The coin cell 100 further comprises an additional metallic positive contact tab 106 placed between the insulating packing tape 105 and the cup 108, said additional positive contact tab 106 being arranged to lead contact between the positive electrodes 103 to said cup 108. Said additional positive contact tab 106 is arranged to be welded with the positive contact tabs 114.
[0058] The coin cell 100 of the invention is assembled by a method comprising the steps of: [0059] a) stacking together alternatively the positive electrodes 103 and the negative electrodes 104, by placing a separator 102 in-between them to form an assembly of stacked electrodes; [0060] b) holding the assembly of stacked electrodes obtained under [0061] a) with holding means 105b,118a,118b,118c and/or 118d; [0062] c) packing the assembly of stacked electrodes obtained under [0063] b) with said insulating packing tape 105; [0064] d) welding the anode tabs 114 together to form the negative welding point 112, and the cathode tabs 115 with the additional positive contact tab 106 together to form a positive welding point 111; [0065] e) optionally folding the welding joint 111 substantially vertically toward the positive side 108 of the case 119 and the negative welding joint 112 substantially vertically towards the negative side 101 of the case 119. [0066] f) filling assembly of stacked electrodes obtained under c) or d) with electrolyte; [0067] g) placing the assembly of stacked electrodes obtained under e) into the lid 101 and the cup 108. [0068] h) assembling the lid 101 and the cup 108 by pressing the lid 101 into the gasket 107 to close the coin cell 100.
[0069] The sequence of the steps f) and g) of filling the obtained assembly can be operated in either order.
[0070] Referring to
[0071] The pouch foil can be a sandwiched structure, wherein both outer layers are polymers and the middle layer is an aluminum foil. The pouch foil can also be a polymeric single or multi-layer structure made, for example, of polyesters, polyolefins, polyimides, fluoropolymers, vinyl polymers, styrol polymers, polyamide (nylon), polyacrylonitrile, poly lactic acid, polystyrene, polyurethane, poly vinyl chloride or mixtures thereof.