POUCH-SHAPED BATTERY HAVING SWELLING SENSING UNIT ADDED THERETO
20230046162 · 2023-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M10/6556
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/653
ELECTRICITY
Y02E60/10
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
H01M10/655
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/482
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A battery including a swelling sensing unit. The battery includes a case and an electrode assembly in the case. The battery further includes a film on a surface of the battery. The film includes a predetermined amount of elasticity or having substantially no elasticity.
Claims
1. A battery comprising: a case; an electrode assembly in the case; and a film on a surface of the battery, the film having a predetermined amount of elasticity or having substantially no elasticity.
2. The battery according to claim 1, wherein the film is a visible light reflective film.
3. The battery according to claim 1, further comprising a heat shrinkable film on the case.
4. The battery according to claim 3, further comprising a heat conductive film between the heat shrinkable film and the case.
5. The battery according to claim 4, wherein the heat conductive film comprises a protrusion formed on the surface.
6. The battery according to claim 4, wherein the heat shrinkable film or the heat conductive film is integrated with the film.
7. A battery pack comprising the battery according to claim 1, further comprising: a swelling sensing unit, the swelling sensing unit comprising a light irradiation portion and a sensor, wherein the sensor senses light reflected from the film.
8. The battery pack according to claim 7, further comprising a cooling portion coupled to a protrusion formed on the surface.
9. A method of sensing swelling of the battery in the battery pack according to claim 7, the method comprising: irradiating, by the light irradiation portion, the film of the battery with light; sensing, by the sensor, the light reflected from the film; and determining, by the swelling sensing unit, swelling of the battery based on an amount of light sensed by the sensor.
10. The method according to claim 9, further comprising determining that the battery is swelled, when the swelling sensing unit determines the amount of light sensed by the sensor has changed.
11. The battery pack according to claim 7, wherein the battery is in the battery pack, and wherein the light irradiation portion and the sensor are at a side of the battery pack.
12. The battery according to claim 1, wherein the film is made of paper.
13. The battery according to claim 1, wherein the film is cut or torn when a predetermined amount of tensile strength is applied to the film.
14. The battery according to claim 5, wherein the protrusion conducts heat from the heat conductive film.
15. The battery according to claim 6, wherein a part of the heat shrinkable film or a part of the heat conductive film is the film.
16. The battery according to claim 1, wherein the film comprises a partial incision portion.
17. A battery pack comprising: a plurality of batteries, each of the plurality of batteries comprising a film on a surface of each of the plurality of batteries; and a swelling sensing unit, the swelling sensing unit comprising a light irradiation portion and a sensor, wherein at least one of the plurality of batteries is a target battery.
18. The battery pack according to claim 17, wherein the light irradiation portion irradiates light on the film of the target battery; wherein the sensor senses light reflected from the film of the target battery; and wherein the swelling sensing unit determines swelling of the battery based on an amount of light sensed by the sensor.
19. A method of sensing swelling of a target battery of a battery pack, the battery pack comprising: a plurality of batteries, each of the plurality of batteries comprising a film on a surface of each of the plurality of batteries; and a swelling sensing unit, the swelling sensing unit comprising a light irradiation portion and a sensor, wherein at least one of the plurality of batteries is a target battery, wherein the method comprises: irradiating, by the light irradiation portion, a film of the target battery with light; sensing, by the sensor, the light reflected from the film; and determining, by the swelling sensing unit, swelling of the battery based on an amount of light sensed by the sensor.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the film comprises a partial incision portion, wherein the light irradiation portion irradiates the partial incision portion with the light.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0044] The accompanying drawings constitute a part of the specification, illustrate one or more embodiments in the disclosure, and together with the specification, explain the disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0051] Now, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings such that the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure can be easily implemented by a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains. In describing the principle of operation of the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure in detail, however, a detailed description of known functions and configurations incorporated herein will be omitted when the same may obscure the subject matter of the present disclosure.
[0052] In addition, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to parts that perform similar functions or operations. In the case in which one part is said to be connected to another part in the specification, not only may the one part be directly connected to the other part, but also, the one part may be indirectly connected to the other part via a further part. In addition, that a certain element is included does not mean that other elements are excluded, but means that such elements may be further included unless mentioned otherwise.
[0053] Hereinafter, a preferred manufacturing example and embodiments will be presented together with the drawings in order to assist in understanding the present disclosure. These are provided in order to illustrate the present disclosure and do not limit the scope of the present disclosure.
[0054] Here, the present disclosure will be described in more detail.
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[0056] Positive and negative electrode leads 160 and 170 protrude from one side surface of the pouch-shaped battery 100. A reflective film 140 is added to the one side surface of the pouch-shaped battery 100. The reflective film 140 may have any suitable shape in accordance with the present disclosure. The reflective film 140 is disposed at or near halfway between the positive and negative electrode leads 160 and 170. However, the reflective film 140 may be disposed at the left side or the right side of the one side surface of the pouch-shaped battery, as needed. For example, the reflective film 140 may be disposed on the left side of the positive electrode lead 160 or the right side of the negative electrode lead 170. It is preferable for the reflective film 140 to be a visible light reflective film or an infrared reflective film. If a battery swells, the temperature of the battery increases in many cases. However, it may not be difficult to definitely determine whether the infrared reflective film is damaged. In such cases, it is preferable to use a visible light reflective film or an ultraviolet reflective film.
[0057] In the case in which the electrode leads 160 and 170 are not disposed at one side surface of the pouch-shaped battery 100 but are disposed at different surfaces of the pouch-shaped battery, the reflective film 140 may be disposed at one surface or opposite surfaces of the pouch-shaped battery 100, as needed.
[0058] In order to sense swelling of the pouch-shaped battery 100, the reflective film 140 may lack elasticity (or substantially inelastic like paper) or have a predetermined amount of elasticity. In the case in which the pouch-shaped battery 100 swells, the inelastic reflective film can be torn or cut. Additionally or alternative, a reflective film having a predetermined amount of elasticity may be configured to be torn or cut. It is preferable that the reflective film be made of a material that has no or low danger from fire even in the case in which the temperature of a battery cell is high while being capable of being easily damaged (e.g., torn, cut, etc.) by tensile strength (e.g., a predetermined amount of tensile strength), such as film or paper. The surface of the material of the reflective film 140 may be coated with a reflective material so as to be usable as the reflective film.
[0059] The surface of the pouch-shaped battery 100 is wrapped by a heat shrinkable film 110. A conductive film 120 (not shown in
[0060] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the reflective film 140 is separately added. Alternatively, the reflective film may be separately attached to the outermost contour of one side surface of the pouch-shaped battery, or a part of the heat shrinkable film 110 or the conductive film 120 may be further extended so as to be used as the reflective film.
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[0063] The reflective film 140 of
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[0065] The battery pack 200 has at least one pouch-shaped battery 100 disposed therein. The placement or arrangement of the batteries may be changed by those skilled in the art, and therefore a description thereof will be omitted. In
[0066] A swelling sensing unit 220 configured to detect whether reflective films are damaged is provided at or near the middle of a side center portion (an x-z plane) of the battery pack 200. The swelling sensing unit 220 includes a plurality of light irradiation portions 224 and sensors 226 disposed along a sensor support portion 222. Each of the light irradiation portions 224 may be arranged adjacent to each of the plurality of sensors 226.
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[0068] The method of sensing swelling of the pouch-shaped batteries in the battery pack according to the present disclosure includes:
[0069] a) a step of the light irradiation portion 224 irradiating the reflective film 140 of a target pouch-shaped battery with light;
[0070] b) a step of the sensor 226 sensing light (or amount of light) reflected at one or more regions of the reflective film 140; and
[0071] c) a step of determining that the target pouch-shaped battery has swelled in the case in which the sensor 226 does not sense light (or senses a change in the amount of light being sensed) reflected at one or more regions of the reflective film 140.
[0072] When the pouch-shaped battery 100 expands due to swelling (see the right part of
[0073] Although the specific details of the present disclosure have been described in detail, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the detailed description thereof discloses only preferred embodiments of the present disclosure and thus does not limit the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various changes and modifications are possible, without departing from the category and the technical idea of the present disclosure, and it will be obvious that such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the appended claims.
[0074] As is apparent from the above description, the present disclosure has effects in that 1) no large space is occupied, 2) it is possible to easily sense overall swelling of a pouch-battery cell in a battery pack, whereby it is possible to determine whether the battery (cell) is abnormal, and 3) in the case in which pouch-battery cells are stacked in the battery pack, it is possible to efficiently transfer heat generated therein to the outside.