Method for Manufacturing Secondary Battery and Pouch for Secondary Battery
US-2024379990-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US10062920B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10062920-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414779677-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A powder supplying device (2) includes a case (6) in which a storage portion (6a) is formed for temporarily storing powder (10), the case (6) having an inlet (6b) formed in an upper end of the storage portion (6a), and a rectangular outlet (6c) formed in a lower end of the storage portion (6a); a rotor (7) that is arranged in the case (6) and transports the powder (10) in the storage portion (6a) to the outlet (6c) by rotating; and a mesh body (8) through which the powder (10) that has been transported to the outlet (6c) passes. The powder supplying device (2) supplies the powder (10) onto an upper surface of an electrode foil (5). The rotor (7) has a brush-like shape, with a plurality of hair members (7b) radially implanted pointing radially outward with an axial center (G) of the rotor (7) as the center.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A powder supplying device comprising: a case in which a storage portion is formed as a cavity for temporarily storing powder that is a substance to be supplied, the case having an inlet formed in an upper end of the storage portion, the inlet being an opening for filling the powder, and the case having an outlet formed in a lower end of the storage portion, the outlet being a rectangular opening for discharging the powder; a rotor that is arranged in the storage portion of the case and that transports the powder in the storage portion to the outlet by rotating, the rotor projecting at least partially through the inlet of the case; a mesh body that covers a lower end of the outlet and through which the powder that has been transported to the outlet passes; a first discharge electrode disposed below the outlet and that performs corona discharge with respect to the powder that has passed through the mesh body; a squeegee disposed downstream of the case, above a receiving member and that evens out the powder deposited on an upper surface of the receiving member; a second discharge electrode disposed upstream of and below the outlet and that performs corona discharge with respect to the receiving member before the powder is deposited; and a suction portion disposed above the second discharge electrode and that sucks up foreign matter that has separated from the receiving member due to the corona discharge by the second discharge electrode, wherein the receiving member to which the powder is supplied, is located vertically below the outlet; the powder supplying device supplies the powder, while dropping the powder from the outlet, onto the upper surface of the receiving member, and the rotor has a brush-like shape, with a plurality of hair members radially implanted pointing radially outward with an axial center of the rotor as the center. 2. The powder supplying device according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of hair members have conductivity. 3. An electrode manufacturing apparatus comprising: a powder supplying device that includes (i) a case in which a storage portion is formed as a cavity for temporarily storing powder that is a substance to be supplied, the case having an inlet formed in an upper end of the storage portion, the inlet being an opening for filling the powder, and the case having an outlet formed in a lower end of the storage portion, the outlet being a rectangular opening for discharging the powder; (ii) a rotor that is arranged in the storage portion of the case and that transports the powder in the storage portion to the outlet by rotating, the rotor projecting at least partially through the inlet of the case; and (iii) a mesh body that covers a lower end of the outlet and through which the powder that has been transported to the outlet passes a receiving member to which the powder is supplied, being located vertically below the outlet, and the powder supplying device supplying the powder, while dropping the powder from the outlet, onto an upper surface of the receiving member; a first discharge electrode disposed below the outlet and that performs corona discharge with respect to the powder that has passed through the mesh body; a squeegee disposed downstream of the case, above the receiving member and that evens out the powder deposited on an upper surface of the receiving member; a second discharge electrode disposed upstream of and below the outlet and that performs corona discharge with respect to the receiving member before the powder is deposited; and a suction portion disposed above the second discharge electrode and that sucks up foreign matter that has separated from the receiving member due to the corona discharge by the second discharge electrode a transport device that transports the receiving member horizontally; a press device that presses the receiving member that has been supplied with the powder by the powder supplying device and transported by the transport device, wherein the rotor has a brush-like shape, with a plurality of hair members radially implanted pointing radially outward with an axial center of the rotor as the center.
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