PRETREATMENT CONTAINER FOR DISCHARGING OF SECONDARY BATTERY
20220017291 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02W30/84
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D85/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/0086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided is a pretreatment container for discharging of a secondary battery used in the process of processing discharging of a secondary battery, in which a first upper plate and a second upper plate are rotatably disposed in a staggered manner on an upper side of a housing including a receiving space receiving a waste battery, thereby preventing the waste battery from floating during the discharging process.
Claims
1. A pretreatment container for discharging of a secondary battery, the pretreatment container comprising: a housing having an open upper side and including a receiving space receiving a waste battery; an upper plate including a first upper plate and a second upper plate located on an upper side of the housing and disposed in a staggered manner; and a door provided on one side of the housing and able to be opened and closed.
2. The pretreatment container of claim 1, wherein coupling surfaces of the first upper plate and the second upper plate coupled to the housing are disposed to face each other.
3. The pretreatment container of claim 2, wherein a length L1 of the first upper plate is greater than a length L2 of the second upper plate, and an inclination angle A1 of the first upper plate is smaller than an inclination angle A2 of the second upper plate.
4. The pretreatment container of claim 3, wherein the lengths of the first upper plate and the second upper plate are determined by Equation 1 below.
L1 cos A1+L2 cos A2>L3 Equation 1 wherein L1 is the length of the first upper plate, L2 is the length of the second upper plate, L3 is the length of the receiving space of the opened housing in the width direction, A1 is the inclination angle of the first upper plate, and A2 is the inclination angle of the second upper plate.
5. The pretreatment container of claim 1, wherein the first upper plate and the second upper plate are rotatably hinged to the housing, and the housing includes a restraining portion protruding from an inner surface below a coupling portion at which the first upper plate and the second upper plate are hinged to the housing.
6. The pretreatment container of claim 2, wherein the first upper plate and the second upper plate are rotatably hinged to the housing, and the housing includes a restraining portion protruding from an inner surface below a coupling portion at which the first upper plate and the second upper plate are hinged to the housing.
7. The pretreatment container of claim 3, wherein the first upper plate and the second upper plate are rotatably hinged to the housing, and the housing includes a restraining portion protruding from an inner surface below a coupling portion at which the first upper plate and the second upper plate are hinged to the housing.
8. The pretreatment container of claim 4, wherein the first upper plate and the second upper plate are rotatably hinged to the housing, and the housing includes a restraining portion protruding from an inner surface below a coupling portion at which the first upper plate and the second upper plate are hinged to the housing.
9. The pretreatment container of claim 5, wherein an insertion portion through which the waste battery is inserted into the receiving space of the housing is defined between a free end of the first upper plate and a free end of the second upper plate which are disposed in a staggered manner.
10. The pretreatment container of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a plurality of holes allowing the receiving space to communicate with the outside.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Advantages and features of the invention and methods to achieve the same are described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which embodiments are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure is thorough, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art and this invention is defined by the scope of the claims. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the present specification.
[0026] In the following description, if a detailed description of the relevant known functions or configurations is determined to unnecessarily obscure the gist of the present disclosure, the detailed description will be omitted. The terms used henceforth are defined in consideration of the functions of the disclosure and may be altered according to the intent of a user or operator, or conventional practice. Therefore, the terms should be defined on the basis of the entire content of this disclosure.
[0027] Hereinafter, a pretreatment container 1000 for discharging of a secondary battery according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First Exemplary Embodiment
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[0029] Referring to
[0030] In detail, a process of discharging the waste battery includes cutting the waste battery in a battery cutting operation S10, putting the cut battery into a solution for discharging the battery in an immersing operation S20, and discharging the battery for a designated certain period of time in the discharging operation S30. Here, since there is a problem in which the waste battery floats and a fire occurs in the discharging operation S30, in the present invention, the waste battery B is put into the pretreatment container 1000 as shown in
[0031] In addition, in order to facilitate the insertion of the waste battery B into the receiving space 110 through the insertion portion 210 and prevent the waste battery B from escaping through the insertion portion 210 and floating, the upper plate 200 may include a first upper plate 200A located on one side and a second upper plate 200B disposed on the other side to face the first upper plate 200A, and the insertion portion 210 may be formed between the first upper plate 200A and the second upper plate 200B, as shown in
[0032] In addition, as shown in
[0033] In addition, since the first upper plate 200A and the second upper plate 200B are arranged to be inclined, the length is determined by Equation 1 below and the first upper plate 200A and the second upper plate 200B may be arranged to cross each other.
L1 cos A1+L2 cos A2>L3 Equation 1
[0034] Here, L1 is the length of the first upper plate, L2 is the length of the second upper plate, L3 is the length of the receiving space of the opened housing in the width direction, A1 is the inclination angle of the first upper plate, and A2 is the inclination angle of the second upper plate.
[0035] In addition, it is recommended that any one of the first upper plate 200A and the second upper plate 200B should be formed to be longer than the other plate so that the insertion portion 210 is located to be lopsided to the edge, rather than being located at the center of the housing 100. In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in
Second Exemplary Embodiment
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[0037] Referring to
[0038] In other words, the first upper plate 200A and the second upper plate 200B are hinged to the housing 100, so that when the pretreatment container is located on land, the first upper plate 200A and the second upper plate 200B rotate downward by a dead weight so the area of the insertion portion 210 is increased, and when the pretreatment container is inserted into a solution used for discharging, the upper plate is rotated upward by a force of pushing the upper plate as the waste battery floats or a buoyancy force, thus minimizing the area of the insertion portion 210.
[0039] In addition, in the case of the structure in which the upper plate 200 is hinged to the housing 100 so that the upper plate 200 is rotatable at 360 degrees, the upper plate 200 may be drooped downward by a dead weight to excessively increase the area of the insertion portion 210 and the floating waste battery cannot push the upper plate 200 up so the floating of the waste battery cannot be limited by the upper plate 200. Therefore, a radius of rotation of the upper plate 200 is constantly limited using the restraining portion 130, so that a hinge motion of the upper plate 200 is performed such that the waste battery is easily inserted through the insertion portion 210 but is difficult to discharge.
[0040] Here, the restraining portion 130 is located on a lower inner circumferential surface of a coupling portion at which the first upper plate 200A and the second upper plate 200B are coupled to the housing 100, and protrudes inwardly to limit the radius of rotation of the first upper plate 200A and the second upper plate 200B, and the radius of rotation may be adjusted according to a protruding length of the restraining portion 130.
[0041] In addition, in the present invention, as shown in
[0042] Through the solutions described above, the pretreatment container for discharging of a secondary battery of the present invention has an advantage in that, since the upper plate has a downwardly inclined structure, a waste battery may be easily injected through the insertion portion and may be difficult to discharge.
[0043] That is, since it is easy to inject the battery through the insertion portion, it is possible to quickly inject the waste battery into the receiving space, so that the process can be quickly performed, and since it is difficult to discharge the waste battery through the insertion portion, the problem in which the waste battery floats to be discharged through the insertion portion in the process of immersing the waste battery in a solution may be solved.
[0044] In addition, since the inclination angles of the two upper plates are different from each other, when the waste battery floats to push the plate up, any one plate pushes the other plate to close the insertion portion formed therebetween.
[0045] In addition, since the radius of a hinge motion of the upper plate can be adjusted, the waste battery may be easily injected and limited from being discharged by adjusting a formation position and area of the insertion portion.
[0046] The present invention should not be construed to being limited to the above-mentioned exemplary embodiment. The present invention may be applied to various fields and may be variously modified by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention claimed in the claims. Therefore, it is obvious to those skilled in the art that these alterations and modifications fall in the scope of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF MAIN ELEMENTS
[0047] 1000: pretreatment container for discharging of secondary battery [0048] 100: housing [0049] 110: receiving space 120: open portion [0050] 130: restraining portion 140: hole [0051] 200: upper plate [0052] 200A: first upper plate 200B: second upper plate [0053] 210: insertion portion [0054] 300: door [0055] 310: opening/closing handle