POWER STORAGE DEVICE
20220320627 ยท 2022-10-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M2220/20
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/242
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/14
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/186
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A power storage device includes a plurality of power storage cells, a case for accommodating the plurality of power storage cells, and a covering portion made of an insulating material and covering a part of each of the plurality of power storage cells. Each power storage cell includes a plurality of electrode bodies, a current collector plate connected to the plurality of electrode bodies, a laminated film covering the plurality of electrode bodies and a part of the current collector plate, and an electrolyte solution filling the laminated film. The current collector plate includes a protrusion protruding from the laminated film. The covering portion covers the protrusion.
Claims
1. A power storage device comprising: a plurality of power storage cells; a case for accommodating the plurality of power storage cells; and a covering portion made of an insulating material and covering a part of each of the plurality of power storage cells, each of the plurality of power storage cells including a plurality of electrode bodies, a current collector plate connected to the plurality of electrode bodies, a laminated film covering the plurality of electrode bodies and a part of the current collector plate, and an electrolyte solution filling the laminated film, the current collector plate including a protrusion protruding from the laminated film, the covering portion covering the protrusion.
2. The power storage device according to claim 1, further comprising an insulating sheet covering an inner surface of the case.
3. The power storage device according to claim 1, further comprising a filling portion made of an insulating material and filling the case, wherein each of the plurality of power storage cells further includes an adhesive member for bonding the laminated film to the current collector plate, the adhesive member includes a partly covering portion covering a part of the protrusion, the filling portion includes a tip covering portion covering a tip of the protrusion, and the partly covering portion and the tip covering portion constitute the covering portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0011] An embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings. The same or corresponding elements in the drawings have the same reference characters allotted in the figures referenced below.
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[0013] As shown in
[0014] As shown in
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[0016] Power storage cell 101 is a so-called laminate-type cell. Specifically, power storage cell 101 includes a plurality of electrode bodies 110, a current collector plate 120, a laminated film 130, an adhesive member 140, and an electrolyte solution (not shown).
[0017] Electrode bodies 110 are stacked in one direction. Electrode bodies 110 include a positive electrode sheet and a negative electrode sheet. A separator is placed between the positive electrode sheet and the negative electrode sheet. An end of each electrode body 110 is electrically connected to current collector plate 120.
[0018] Laminated film 130 covers electrode bodies 110 and a part of current collector plate 120. Laminated film 130 is filled with an electrolyte solution (not shown).
[0019] As shown in
[0020] As shown in
[0021] Adhesive member 140 is a member that bonds laminated film 130 to current collector plate 120. Adhesive member 140 is made of an insulating material (such as a resin). Adhesive member 140 is shaped to protrude from laminated film 130. Specially, adhesive member 140 includes a partly covering portion 142 (see
[0022] Case 200 accommodates power storage module 100. Case 200 is made of a metal (such as aluminum). Case 200 includes a case body 210 and a closing plate 220, as shown in
[0023] Case body 210 has an opening that opens in at least one direction. In the present embodiment, case body 210 is shaped into a square tube having a central axis extending in a direction orthogonal to a direction of stacking of power storage cells 101. Case body 210 is provided with an inlet h (see
[0024] Closing plate 220 is welded to case body 210 so as to close the opening of case body 210. Closing plate 220 is shaped into a flat plate.
[0025] Cooling device 20 is provided to be in contact with an outer lateral surface of case body 210. In other words, cooling device 20 is provided to be in contact with case 200 in the direction orthogonal to the direction of stacking of power storage cells 101.
[0026] Insulating sheet 300 covers an inner surface of case body 210 and an inner surface of closing plate 220. Insulating sheet 300 may cover an upper surface and a lower surface of case body 210, as shown in
[0027] Filling portion 400 is made of an insulating material. Preferably, filling portion 400 is made of a thermally conductive material. Filling portion 400 is formed by injecting the material (in the present embodiment, a potting material) into case 200 through inlet h of case 200.
[0028] Filling portion 400 includes a tip covering portion 410 that covers the tip of protrusion 122, as shown in
[0029] Preferably, filling portion 400 entirely covers bus bars 102, 13, 14. Preferably, filling portion 400 is in contact with insulating sheet 300 provided on the inner surface of case body 210 and insulating sheet 300 provided on the inner surface of closing plate 220. As a result, a relative displacement of power storage module 100 to case 200 is reduced.
[0030] As shown in
[0031] Restriction unit 500 restricts a relative displacement of power storage module 100 to case 200 in the direction of stacking of power storage cells 101. Restriction unit 500 is made of, for example, a material having dilatancy characteristics. Specifically, when each power storage cell 101 is displaced relative to case 200 in the direction of stacking at a low speed, such as when each power storage cell 101 expands, restriction unit 500 elastically deforms to absorb the expansion of each power storage cell 101. On the other hand, when each power storage cell 101 is displaced relative to case 200 in the direction of stacking at a relatively high speed, such as when power storage device 10 vibrates, restriction unit 500 exhibits a relatively high modulus of elasticity, thereby restricting a relative displacement of each power storage cell 101 to case 200. This reduces resonance of power storage module 100 when power storage device 10 vibrates.
[0032] As described above, in power storage device 10 of the present embodiment, protrusion 122 of current collector plate 120, protruding from laminated film 130, is covered by covering portion 15. Even when the electrolyte solution leaks out of laminated film 130, thus, a short circuit between power storage cells 101 is reduced.
[0033] In the present embodiment, current collector plate 120 and bus bar 102 are cooled by cooling device 20 via filling portion 400 made of a thermally conductive material from the lateral portion of case 200 in the direction orthogonal to the direction of stacking. Current collector plate 120 and bus bar 102 are made of metal, and accordingly, power storage module 100 is cooled effectively.
[0034] Although the embodiment described above has illustrated the example in which partly covering portion 142 and tip covering portion 410 constitute covering portion 15, the configuration of covering portion 15 is not limited thereto. For example, adhesive member 140 may not protrude from laminated film 130, and filling portion 400 may entirely cover protrusion 122. In this case, a part of filling portion 400 forms covering portion 15. Alternatively, in this case, filling portion 400 may cover an end of laminated film 130.
[0035] It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that the exemplary embodiment described above provides specific examples of the following aspects.
[0036] A power storage device in the embodiment described above includes a plurality of power storage cells, a case for accommodating the plurality of power storage cells, and a covering portion made of an insulating material and covering a part of each of the plurality of power storage cells. Each of the plurality of power storage cells includes a plurality of electrode bodies, a current collector plate connected to the plurality of electrode bodies, a laminated film covering the plurality of electrode bodies and a part of the current collector plate, and an electrolyte solution filling the laminated film. The current collector plate includes a protrusion protruding from the laminated film. The covering portion covers the protrusion.
[0037] In this power storage device, since the protrusion of the current collector plate, protruding from the laminated film, is covered by the covering portion, a short circuit between the power storage cells is reduced even when the electrolyte solution leaks out of the laminated film.
[0038] The power storage device may further include an insulating sheet covering an inner surface of the case.
[0039] Thus, even when the electrolyte solution leaks out of the laminated film, the case and the power storage cell are restrained from becoming conductive via the electrolyte solution.
[0040] The power storage device may further include a filling portion made of an insulating material and filling the case. Preferably, each of the plurality of power storage cells further includes an adhesive member for bonding the laminated film to the current collector plate, the adhesive member includes a partly covering portion covering a part of the protrusion, the filling portion includes a tip covering portion covering a tip of the protrusion, and the partly covering portion and the tip covering portion constitute the covering portion.
[0041] Although the present disclosure has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the scope of the present disclosure being interpreted by the terms of the appended claims.