HOLDER FOR AN ELECTRODE OF A BUTTON BATTERY AND A BATTERY PROVIDED THEREWITH
20230148394 · 2023-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M4/76
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
International classification
Abstract
An electrically conductive holder (1′) for holding a tablet electrode (4) of a button battery (11′) pressed into the holder. The holder includes a bottom portion (3) and at least three supports (20) protruding outward from the bottom portion, the supports being positioned along the circumference of the holder so that the holder is supported by the supports. A wall portion (2) rises upward from the circumference of the bottom portion with the supports protruding from the bottom portion in the direction opposite the wall portion. Also, an assembly including the holder (1′) and a battery electrode tablet (4) pressed into the holder, and to a button battery (11′) including the assembly, and a method for producing a holder/tablet assembly by a compression process that uses a stamp (6′) provided with depressions (22) configured for deforming the bottom portion (3) of the holder during the compression process.
Claims
1. An assembly comprising an electrically conductive holder and a tablet-shaped electrode for a button battery, said tablet-shaped electrode having a top surface and a bottom surface the holder comprising a bottom portion having at least one aperture and a ring shaped wall portion extending from said bottom portion along the periphery of the bottom portion so as to define a housing in which said tablet shaped portion is accommodated, said tablet-shaped electrode resting onto the bottom portion by a bottom surface, wherein the holder comprises at least three supports protruding outward from said bottom portion in the direction opposite to the wall portion and comprising each an end surface by which the holder may be supported on a planar surface by said supports, said supports being positioned along the circumference of the holder in such a manner that, and wherein the tablet-shaped electrode is arranged in the holder such that the bottom surface of said tablet shaped electrode and said end surfaces of said supports extend in different horizontal plane.
2. The holder (1) according to claim 1, wherein the supports are integral with the bottom portion.
3. The holder according to claim 1, wherein the bottom portion is a ring-shaped strip.
4. The holder according to claim 1, wherein the bottom portion is a continuous plate provided with a plurality of apertures.
5. The holder according to claim 1, comprising said ring-shaped bottom portion and a holding structure arranged inside the inner wall of the ring-shaped bottom portion.
6. The holder according to claim 5, wherein said holding structure is a mesh.
7. A method for producing an assembly according to claim 1, the method comprising the steps of: introducing a powder mixture suitable for the production of said electrode in a cavity defined by a planar bottom and an upstanding round sidewall; introducing the holder in the cavity with the bottom side up; and compressing the powder mixture by forcing a stamp into the cavity, the stamp having a front surface that contacts the bottom of the holder during the compression step, wherein the front surface of the stamp is provided with a plurality of depressions along the circumference of said front surface, configured to create said supports by plastic deformation of the bottom portion of the holder during the compression step.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein prior to the compression step, the bottom portion of the holder comprises a holding structure including portions which are bent outwards relative to the bottom plane of said bottom portion, and wherein said outwardly bent portions are flattened during the compression step.
9. A button battery comprising a holder according to claim 1, the holder comprising a tablet-shaped cathode pressed into the holder, the battery comprising a can, a lid, a separator sheet and an anode, and wherein the holder is placed with its supports in physical contact with the bottom of the can, while the separator sheet and the anode are placed on top of the cathode.
10. The button battery according to claim 9, wherein said battery is a CR battery.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0025] The stamp 6 used for producing this assembly has a flat front surface 8, hence the level bottom surface of the assembly, as illustrated in
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[0027] Above the tablet 4 is a separator sheet 13, that separates the cathode tablet 4 from the battery's anode 14 located on top of the separator sheet 13. The anode 14 is covered by a metal lid 15 that forms the negative terminal of the battery 11. An electrically insulating gasket 16 is inserted between the outer rims of the can 12 and the lid 15, effectively separating the positive and negative terminals and closing off the interior of the battery 11 from the external atmosphere.
[0028] The separator 13 may be a sheet of solid electrolyte laminated onto the tablet 4, in which case the tablet 4 also comprises the solid electrolyte mixed together with the active material. Alternatively, the battery 11 may include a liquid electrolyte. In this case, the tablet 4 is soaked in this liquid electrolyte and the separator 13 may be a porous polymeric film that is itself electrically insulating, but that can absorb the liquid electrolyte in order to conduct ions from the anode 14 to the cathode 4.
[0029] The disadvantages of the type of ring-shaped holder 1 have been stated in the introduction and may be re-summarized here. When the tablet 4 expands, it is likely to push itself away from the can 12. Also, when a liquid electrolyte is used, no empty space is available between the cathode tablet 4 and the bottom of the can 12, so that no electrolyte reserve can be formed in that area.
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[0031] In the embodiment shown, the ring-shaped holder 1′ comprises 4 supports 20, placed at angular intervals of 90° along the circumference of the ring-shaped holder 1′. The number of supports 20 may be any realistic number of 3 or more, distributed along the circumference in such a manner that the supports realize a clearance 21 (see
[0032] The shape of the supports 20 is not limited to the rounded half-circular shape illustrated in
[0033] A preferred method for realising the supports 20 is by forming these supports 20 during the tablet compression process illustrated in
[0034] The height and the planar dimensions of the supports 20 are not limited to any particular value. As an example, for a ring-shaped holder having a diameter of about 17 mm, semi-circular supports 20 may be provided having diameters of about 0.5 mm and a height between 0.02 mm and 0.06 mm. The force required for the formation of the supports by plastic deformation depends on the hardness of the material used for the holder. A material that is commonly used for these holders is SS316, having a Vickers hardness number of 140. Deforming such a material by indentation would require a force of about 1.8 kN. The force applied for compressing the tablet 4 in the method shown in
[0035] The invention is applicable to any other holder type for an electrode tablet of CR batteries besides the holder type 1′ shown in the drawings so far. A general characteristic of a holder to which the invention is applicable is that it comprises a bottom portion 3 having a circular circumference. In the ring-shaped holder 1′ of the preceding figures, the bottom portion is the ring-shaped strip 3, i.e. besides this strip the bottom of the holder 1′ is open. In other holder types, this is not the case, such as for example in the holder type described in previously cited patent publications CN103606684 and CN203553277, in which the bottom portion of the holder comprises a staggered pattern, consisting of parallel strips which are bent repeatedly inward and outward relative to the bottom plane of the holder, i.e. the bottom plane of the bottom portion 3. When the compression process shown in
[0036] According to an embodiment, the holder 1′ shown in the drawings so far could be provided with a mesh inside the inner surface of the ring shaped strip 3 for further improving the ability of holding the compressed cathode tablet.
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[0039] According to a further embodiment, the holder may comprise the ring-shaped bottom portion 3 shown in
[0040] All holder types described above can be used in the compression process shown in
[0041] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims. In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.