ALKALINE BATTERY
20190393454 ยท 2019-12-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
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
Y02P70/50
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
H01M50/1535
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An electromechanical element (1) comprising: a recipient (2) including an aperture allowing at least one set of plates (4) to be inserted; and a cover (3) intended to be assembled on the aperture of the recipient, comprising: i) a first wall (17) including at least one aperture for the passage of a current output terminal (6), this first wall making an angle ranging front 80 to 10 to the horizontal, ii) a second wall (19) making an angle ranging from 5 to 85 to the horizontal, the zone of contact between the recipient and the cover defining a plane of closure (16) of the element, which plane of closure makes an angle ranging from 5 to 85 to the horizontal. The design of the recipient and of the cover allows a plurality of electrochemical elements to be stacked to form a battery (10).
Claims
1. An electrochemical cell comprising: a container having an opening for introducing at least one set of plates; a cover intended to be assembled over the opening of the container, comprising: i) a first wall having at least one opening for the passage of a current output terminal, said first wall making an angle of from 80 to 110 with respect to the horizontal, ii) a second wall making an angle of from 5 to 85 with respect to the horizontal, the region of contact between the container and the cover defining a closure plane of the cell, wherein the closure plane makes an angle ranging from 5 to 85 with respect to the horizontal.
2. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1, wherein the container contains an electrolyte and said electrolyte is not in contact with the region of contact between the container and the cover.
3. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1, wherein the second wall makes an angle ranging from 30 to 70 with respect to the horizontal.
4. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1, wherein the first wall has two openings each allowing the passage of a current output terminal.
5. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1, wherein the second wall has a first edge adapted to be brought into contact with the container and a second edge which is continuous with the first wall.
6. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1, wherein the cover has at least one horizontal wall having a filling plug for electrolyte.
7. The electrochemical cell according to claim 6, wherein a portion of the horizontal wall has a recess in which the electrolyte filling plug is housed.
8. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1, comprising an alkaline electrolyte.
9. The electrochemical cell according to claim 8, of the nickel-cadmium-type.
10. A battery comprising at least two electrochemical cells placed one on top of the other, each cell being as defined in claim 1, the cells resting on a support structure.
11. A method of manufacturing an electrochemical cell comprising the steps of: a) providing a container having an opening for introducing at least one set of plates; b) providing a cover intended to be assembled over the opening of the container, said cover comprising: i) a first wall comprising at least one opening for the passage of a current output terminal, said first wall making an angle ranging from 80 to 110 with respect to the horizontal, ii) a second wall making an angle of from 5 to 85 with respect to the horizontal, the region of contact between the container and the cover defining a closure plane of the cell, the closure plane making an angle of 5 to 85 with respect to the horizontal; c) fixing two current output terminals through the first wall of the cover, the current output terminals themselves being mechanically and electrically connected to a set of plates; d) introducing the one or more sets of plates into the container; e) engaging the cover onto the container; f) closing the electrochemical cell; g) optionally filling the container with an electrolyte through an orifice located on the cover.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the container closure is carried out by welding.
13. The method according to claim 11, wherein the introduction of the one or more sets of plates into the container is performed by a downward vertical movement.
14. The method according to claim 11, wherein the cell comprises a container having an opening for introducing at least one set of plates; a cover intended to be assembled over the opening of the container, comprising: i) a first wall having at least one opening for the passage of a current output terminal, said first wall making an angle of from 80 to 110 with respect to the horizontal, ii) a second wall making an angle of from 5 to 85 with respect to the horizontal, the region of contact between the container and the cover defining a closure plane of the cell, wherein the closure plane makes an angle ranging from 5 to 85 with respect to the horizontal.
15. The method according to claim 11, including the step of selecting an angle of said closure plane that allows ready access to a foot of the two current output terminals by an operator or by a tool prior to closure of the cell.
16. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1, wherein the angle of the closure plane allows access to a foot of the terminal.
17. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1, wherein the second wall makes an angle ranging from 40 to 70 with respect to the horizontal.
18. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1, wherein the second wall makes an angle ranging from 40 to 50 with respect to the horizontal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0046] A plurality of rows of cells according to the prior art, a support comprising shelves, each row of cells being arranged on a shelf of the support.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0053] The cell according to the invention is characterized by a particular shape of cover and container. The shape of the cover and that of the container will be explained in relation to
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[0055] The cover 3 has an opening, the shape of which is complementary to that of the opening of the container. The cover has a first wall 17 making an angle of 80-110 with respect to the horizontal. Typically, the first wall is vertical. It includes at least one opening for the passage of a terminal 6. Generally, it includes two openings, one for the passage of the positive terminal and the other for the passage of the negative terminal. The two terminals overlap according to the views of
[0056] The cover has a second wail 19 in continuity with the first wall 17. This second wall makes an angle of 5 to 85 with respect to the horizontal. This angle is the same as the angle of the closure plane defined above for the container. The presence of the second inclined wall makes it possible to recess vertical wall 17 of the cover with respect to vertical wall 20 of the container. This recess creates an available space for receiving the end 7 of the terminals outside the cell. A person skilled in the art knows how to calculate for a given length of terminal protruding from the cell, the length and the inclination of the second wall. Thanks to this second inclined wall, the footprint occupied by a battery made up by a plurality of cells placed one against the other corresponds only to the surface area occupied by the containers of said cells.
[0057] The angle of the closure plane may be adjusted to facilitate access to the foot of the terminal. If it is too small, it is possible that it becomes difficult to access the foot of the terminal by an operator or by a tool. If it is too high, the cover may have a height that is too large, thereby penalizing the volume capacity of the cell. As shown in
[0058] The cover has a third wall 21 on a side opposite the first wall 17. The height of this third wall is determined by extending the closure plane 16 until it intersects the third wall.
[0059] The at least one set of plates 4 are integral with cover 3 since the at least one set of plates are electrically connected to the terminals 6 which themselves are fixed through the cover. In order to close the cover onto the container, the one or more sets of plates are introduced into the container and by exerting a vertical downward movement schematized by an arrow in
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[0063] In one embodiment, the recess housing the filling plug is proximate to the vertical wall opposite that receiving the terminals, as illustrated in
[0064] The material used for manufacturing the container and cover is a material commonly used in alkaline electrolyte cell technology. Preferably, it is a plastic material.
[0065] The invention makes it possible to eliminate the lost volume between the cells, which was occupied in the prior art by the terminals. This advantage is illustrated in
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