TOP COVER FOR A BATTERY

20230121568 · 2023-04-20

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    The present disclosure relates to a top cover for a battery which belongs to the technical field of batteries, comprising: a top cover body; a liquid injection hole formed in the top cover body and having a first side face; a sealing pin accommodated in the liquid injection hole and having a second side face, wherein the first side face is parallel to the second side face, there exists a gap between the first side face and the second side face; and a welding part connecting the sealing pin and the top cover body, and filling at least part of the gap.

    Claims

    1. A top cover for a battery, comprising: a top cover body (1); a liquid injection hole (2) formed in the top cover body (1) and having a first side face (211); a sealing pin (3) accommodated in the liquid injection hole (2) and having a second side face (31), wherein the first side face (211) is parallel to the second side face (31), with a gap (210) between the first side face (211) and the second side face (31); and a welding part (4) connecting the sealing pin (3) and the top cover body (1), and filling at least part of the gap (210).

    2. The top cover for a battery according to claim 1, wherein the welding part (4) has a bottom end (41) distant from a bottom of the gap (210).

    3. The top cover for a battery according to claim 1, wherein the liquid injection hole (2) comprises a first liquid injection hole (21) and a second liquid injection hole (22) which are communicated with each other; and the first liquid injection hole (21) has the first side face (211); the sealing pin (3) is accommodated in the first liquid injection hole (21); and the top cover for a battery further comprises a sealing column (5) which is accommodated in the second liquid injection hole (22).

    4. The top cover for a battery according to claim 3, wherein the first liquid injection hole (21) has a top diameter ranging from 2 mm to 50 mm.

    5. The top cover for a battery according to claim 4, wherein the top diameter of the first liquid injection hole (21) ranges from 7 mm to 10 mm.

    6. The top cover for a battery according to claim 3, wherein the first liquid injection hole (21) has a bottom diameter ranging from 2 mm to 50 mm.

    7. The top cover for a battery according to claim 6, wherein the bottom diameter of the first liquid injection hole (21) ranges from 7 mm to 10 mm.

    8. The top cover for a battery according to claim 3, wherein the gap (210) has a width of less than or equal to 0.5 mm.

    9. The top cover for a battery according to claim 8, wherein the width of the gap (210) is 0.2 mm.

    10. The top cover for a battery according to claim 3, wherein the first liquid injection hole (21) has a first bottom face (212); the sealing pin (3) has a second bottom face (33); an included angle between the first side face (211) and the first bottom face (212) and an included angle between the second side face (31) and the second bottom face (33) satisfy:
    M=N+K, where M is the included angle between the first side face (211) and the first bottom face (212); N is the included angle between the second side face (31) and the second bottom face (33); angle K ranges from −10° to 10°.

    11. The top cover for a battery according to claim 3, wherein a depth of the first liquid injection hole (21) and a thickness of the sealing pin (3) satisfy:
    A=B+C, where A is the depth of the first liquid injection hole (21); B is the thickness of the sealing pin (3); C ranges from 0 mm to 1 mm.

    12. The top cover for a battery according to claim 11, wherein C is 0.05 mm.

    13. The top cover for a battery according to claim 11, wherein after welding, the sealing pin (3) is 1±0.05 mm beyond the first liquid injection hole (21).

    14. The top cover for a battery according to claim 1, wherein both the first side face (211) and the second side face (31) are inclined faces.

    15. The top cover for a battery according to claim 14, wherein the top cover body (1) has a top face (11); and an included angle α between the first side face (211) and the top face (11) is greater than or equal to 90° and less than 180°.

    16. A secondary battery, comprising: a housing with an opening; an electrode assembly accommodated in the housing, and having a negative electrode sheet a positive electrode sheet and a separator arranged between the negative electrode sheet and the positive electrode sheet; and the top cover for a battery of claim 1, which covers the opening of the housing to seal the electrode assembly in the housing.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES

    [0047] FIG. 1 is a top view of a top cover for a battery provided by the present disclosure in a specific embodiment;

    [0048] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a top cover for a battery provided by the present disclosure in a specific embodiment;

    [0049] FIG. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a liquid injection hole of the present disclosure;

    [0050] FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of I in FIG. 1;

    [0051] FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of II in FIG. 4 before welding; and

    [0052] FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of II in FIG. 4 after welding.

    REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0053] 1—top cover body; [0054] 11—top-cover top face; [0055] 2—liquid injection hole; [0056] 21—first liquid injection hole; [0057] 210—gap; [0058] 211—first side face; [0059] 212—first bottom face; [0060] 22—second liquid injection hole; [0061] 3—sealing pin; [0062] 31—second side face; [0063] 32—top face of sealing pin; [0064] 33—second bottom face; [0065] 4—welding part; [0066] 41—bottom end of molten pool; [0067] 5—sealing column; [0068] 6—electrode terminal.

    [0069] The drawings herein are incorporated into and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with the present disclosure, and together with the specification, serve to explain the principle of the present disclosure.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0070] To better understand the technical solutions of the present invention, embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below in combination with the drawings.

    [0071] It should be clear that the described embodiments are merely part of the embodiments of the present invention, not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present disclosure, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without contributing inventive efforts will fall in the protection scope of the present disclosure.

    [0072] The terms used in the embodiments of the present disclosure are only for the purpose of describing specific embodiments, and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. The singular forms “a”, “said” and “the” used in the embodiments of the present disclosure and the appended claims are intended to include plural forms unless the context clearly dictates other meanings.

    [0073] It should be understood that the term “and/or” used herein is only an association relationship to describe associated objects, indicating that there may be three relationships, for example, A and/or B, which may indicate three conditions: A exists alone, A and B exist simultaneously, and B exists alone. In addition, the character “/” herein generally indicates that the related objects are an “or” relationship.

    [0074] It should be noted that the directional words such as “up”, “down”, “left”, and “right” described in the embodiments of the present disclosure are described from the angles shown in the drawings, and should not be construed as limiting the embodiments of the present disclosure. In addition, herein, it should also be understood that when an element is referred to as being “on” or “under” another element, it can not only be directly connected “on” or “under” the other element, but also indirectly connected “on” or “under” another element through intermediate elements.

    [0075] Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a secondary battery, which comprises a housing, an electrode assembly and a top cover for a battery.

    [0076] The housing may be hexahedral or other shapes. An accommodating cavity is formed inside the housing for accommodating the electrode assembly and an electrolyte; one end of the housing is opened, so that the electrode assembly can be placed in the accommodating cavity of the housing through the opening; a plurality of electrode assemblies can be arranged in the accommodating cavity; and the electrode assemblies are stacked on each other. Specifically, the housing may contain metal materials, such as aluminum or aluminum alloy, or insulating materials, such as plastic.

    [0077] The electrode assembly comprises an electrode unit and tabs, wherein the electrode unit comprises a negative electrode sheet, a positive electrode sheet and an isolation film. The isolation film is located between the adjacent negative electrode sheet and positive electrode sheet, and is used for separating the negative electrode sheet from the positive electrode sheet.

    [0078] In one possible design, the negative electrode sheet, the isolation film and the positive electrode sheet are stacked and wound in sequence to form the electrode unit of the electrode assembly, that is, the electrode unit has a wound structure. In another possible design, the negative electrode sheet, the isolation film and the positive electrode sheet are stacked in sequence to form the electrode unit of the electrode assembly, which has a laminated structure. Meanwhile, after the electrode unit is formed, there is a gap; and electrolyte can enter the electrode unit through the gap, infiltrating the negative electrode sheet and the positive electrode sheet.

    [0079] The negative electrode sheet comprises a negative current collector (such as a copper foil) and a negative active material layer (such as carbon or silicon) coated on the surface of the negative current collector. The positive electrode sheet comprises a positive current collector (such as an aluminum foil) and a positive active material layer (such as a ternary material, ferrous lithium phosphate or lithium cobaltate) coated on the surface of the positive current collector. A negative tab is connected with the negative electrode sheet and extends out of the electrode unit; and the negative tab can be directly formed by cutting the negative current collector. The positive tab is connected with the positive electrode sheet and extends out of the electrode unit; and the positive tab can be directly formed by cutting the positive current collector.

    [0080] The embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a top cover for a battery, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4. The top cover for a battery includes a top cover body 1, a liquid injection hole 2, a sealing pin 3 and a welding part 4. The top cover body 1 is fixed at the opening of the housing, so as to seal the electrode assembly and electrolyte in an accommodating cavity of the housing. Electrode terminals 6 are arranged at the top cover body 1 and include a negative electrode terminal and a positive electrode terminal; and the two electrode terminals 6 are electrically connected with the corresponding tabs through adapting pieces. The liquid injection hole 2 is formed in the top cover body 1 for injecting the electrolyte. The sealing pin 3 is accommodated in the liquid injection hole 2, and is used for sealing the liquid injection hole 2, so that a battery cell is isolated from the external environment; a chemical environment required for the battery to work is ensured; and the electrolyte can be prevented from leaking.

    [0081] Specifically, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, the liquid injection hole 2 has a first side face 211. As shown in FIG. 5, the sealing pin 3 has a second side face 31. The first side face 211 is parallel to the second side face 31; and there is a gap 210 between the first side face 211 and the second side face 31. The welding part 4 connects the sealing pin 3 and the top cover body 1, and fills at least part of the gap 210.

    [0082] In the present embodiment, there is a gap 210 between the first side face 211 of the liquid injection hole 2 and the second side face 31 of the sealing pin 3. The welding part 4 connects the sealing pin 3 and the top cover body 1, and fills at least part of the gap 210. The gap 210 can release a stress in a welding process; and a groove does not need to be designed on the surface of the sealing pin 3, thereby reducing processing cost of the sealing pin. The first side face 211 of the liquid injection hole 2 is designed to be parallel to the second side face 31 of the sealing pin 3, so that distances between upper and lower surfaces of the gap 210 are the same, so that stresses on upper and lower surfaces of the welding position are the same during shock cooling and shock heating before and after welding, thereby greatly reducing a risk of cracking at the bottom or top of a welding position.

    [0083] In another specific embodiment, as shown in FIG. 6, the welding part 4 has a bottom end 41 of a molten pool; and there is a set distance between the bottom end 41 of the molten pool and the bottom of the gap 210.

    [0084] In the present embodiment, during the welding process, a high-temperature welding liquid enters the gap 210 to melt the adjacent sealing pin 3 and liquid injection hole 2; and the melted sealing pin 3 and liquid injection hole 2 form the welding part 4 together with the welding liquid. There is a set distance between the bottom end 41 of the molten pool and the bottom of the gap 210, which can better release the stress, thereby greatly reducing a risk of cracking at the bottom or top of the welding position.

    [0085] In a specific embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3, the liquid injection hole 2 comprises a first liquid injection hole 21 and a second liquid injection hole 22 which are communicated with each other. The first liquid injection hole 21 has a first side face 211.

    [0086] As shown in FIG. 4, the sealing pin 3 is accommodated in the first liquid injection hole 21. The top cover for a battery further comprises a sealing column 5; and the sealing column 5 is accommodated in the second liquid injection hole 22.

    [0087] In the present embodiment, the liquid injection hole 2 comprises a first liquid injection hole 21 and a second liquid injection hole 22 which are communicated with each other. When the sealing pin 3 is installed, the sealing column 5 is first accommodated in the second liquid injection hole 22; and then the sealing pin 3 is accommodated in the first liquid injection hole 21, which can effectively prevent the sealing pin 3 from falling out or shifting before welding.

    [0088] In another specific embodiment, the first liquid injection hole 21 may have a top diameter ranging from 2 mm to 50 mm.

    [0089] In the present embodiment, by limiting the top diameter of the first liquid injection hole 21, it is more convenient to inject the electrolyte; and the diameter also matches with a design dimension of the sealing pin 3 to achieve more effective stress release. When the top diameter of the first liquid injection hole 21 is less than 2 mm, the first liquid injection hole 21 is too small, which makes it difficult to inject the electrolyte. When the top diameter of the first liquid injection hole 21 is larger than 50 mm, the first liquid injection hole 21 is too large, which will have a certain impact on strength of the top cover body 1 and is not conducive to release of the stress.

    [0090] Specifically, the first liquid injection hole 21 may have a top diameter ranging from 7 mm to 10 mm, more specifically 7.92 mm.

    [0091] In a specific embodiment, the first liquid injection hole 21 may have a bottom diameter ranging from 2 mm to 50 mm.

    [0092] In the present embodiment, by limiting the bottom diameter of the first liquid injection hole 21, it is more convenient to inject the electrolyte; and the diameter also matches a design dimension of the sealing pin 3 to achieve more effective stress release. When the bottom diameter of the first liquid injection hole 21 is less than 2 mm, a liquid injection channel is too small, which makes it difficult to inject the electrolyte. When the bottom diameter of the first liquid injection hole 21 is greater than 50 mm, it will have a certain impact on strength of the top cover body 1, and is not conducive to release of the stress.

    [0093] Specifically, the first liquid injection hole 21 may have a bottom diameter ranging from 7 mm to 10 mm, more specifically 7.24 mm.

    [0094] In another specific embodiment, the gap 210 has a width of less than or equal to 0.5 mm. Preferably, the width of the gap 210 is 0.2 mm.

    [0095] In the present embodiment, by limiting the width of the gap 210, the stress in the welding process can be more fully released.

    [0096] In a specific embodiment, as shown in FIG. 5, the first liquid injection hole 21 has a first bottom face 212; and the sealing pin 3 has a second bottom face 33. An included angle between the first side face 211 and the first bottom face 212 and an included angle between the second side face 31 and the second bottom face 33 satisfy: M=N+K.

    [0097] M is the included angle between the first side face 211 and the first bottom face 212. N is the included angle between the second side face 31 and the second bottom face 33. An angle K has a range of from −10° to 10°.

    [0098] In the present embodiment, the included angle between the first side face 211 and the first bottom face 212 and the included angle between the second side face 31 and the second bottom face 33 are limited, which is beneficial to welding of the sealing pin 3 and the top cover body 1.

    [0099] In another specific embodiment, a depth of the first liquid injection hole 21 and a thickness of the sealing pin 3 satisfy: A=B+C. A is the depth of the first liquid injection hole 21. B is the thickness of the sealing pin 3. a dimension range of C is 0-1 mm. Preferably, the dimension of C is 0.05 mm.

    [0100] In the present embodiment, relative dimensions of the depth of the first liquid injection hole 21 and the thickness of the sealing pin 3 are limited, so that the depth of the first liquid injection hole 21 is greater than or equal to that the sealing pin 3; and the sealing pin 3 can be accommodated in the first liquid injection hole 21 more smoothly and stably.

    [0101] In a specific embodiment, after welding, the sealing pin 3 is 1±0.05 mm beyond the first liquid injection hole 21.

    [0102] In the present embodiment, after welding, the sealing pin 3 will exceed the first liquid injection hole 21 by a certain height. If the height is too low, top sticking of a patch will be affected; and if the height is too high, the appearance of the top-stuck patch will be poor.

    [0103] In another embodiment, both the first side face 211 and the second side face 31 may be inclined faces.

    [0104] In the present embodiment, the first side face 211 of the first liquid injection hole 21 and the second side face 31 of the sealing pin 3 are designed as inclined faces. During installation, the sealing pin 3 can be accommodated in the first liquid injection hole 21 more smoothly; and design of the inclined faces can extend the length of the gap 210. During welding, more welding liquid can be filled in the gap 210, so that the liquid injection hole 2 and the sealing pin 3 can be connected more firmly.

    [0105] In a specific embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3, the top cover body 1 has a top-cover top face 11; and an included angle α between the first side face 211 and the top-cover top face 11 is greater than or equal to 90° and less than 180°.

    [0106] In the present embodiment, the included angle α between the first side face 211 and the top-cover top face 11 of the top cover body 1 is limited, so that the first side face 211 can maintain a proper inclination angle; installation of the sealing pin 3 can be smoother; the gap 210 can maintain a more appropriate length; and tightness of welding can be ensured.

    [0107] In another specific embodiment, as shown in FIG. 4, the sealing pin 3 has a sealing pin top face 32; and after welding, the sealing pin top face 32 is flush with the top-cover top face 11.

    [0108] In the present embodiment, the sealing pin top face 32 of the sealing pin 3 is flush with the top-cover top face 11, which can ensure surface flatness of the whole top cover for a battery. In this way, the top cover for a battery will not occupy too much space after being assembled; and an energy density of the secondary battery is improved.

    [0109] The above description only involves the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, and is not intended to limit the present disclosure. For those skilled in the art, the present disclosure can be modified and varied. Any modification, equivalent substitution, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present disclosure shall be included in the scope of protection of the present disclosure.