Battery module and method of manufacturing the same
US-2015228957-A1 · Aug 13, 2015 · US
US10090491B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10090491-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515112405-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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An electrochemical accumulator including: at least one electrochemical cell made of at least one cathode and one anode and, on either side of an electrolyte, two current collectors, one of which is connected to the anode and the other to the cathode; a housing made of aluminium alloy arranged such as to sealingly contain the electrochemical cell(s); two current-output terminals, one of which is welded to a wall of the housing, the output terminal welded to the housing being made of an aluminium alloy having a magnesium content (Mg) that is no lower than 0.01% and no higher than 4%, and a copper content that is no lower than 0.05% and no higher than 0.3%, the aluminium alloy of the output terminal welded to the housing having a metallurgical state which grants same a breaking strength (Rm) of no less than 60 MPa.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrochemical accumulator including: at least one electrochemical cell consisting of at least one cathode and one anode and on either side of an electrolyte, two current collectors one of which is connected to the anode and the other to the cathode, a casing made of aluminum alloy, arranged to contain the electrochemical cell(s) with seal tightness, two current output terminals, one of which is welded to a wall of the casing, the output terminal welded to the casing being made of an aluminum-based alloy comprising a magnesium (Mg) content higher than or equal to 0.01% and lower than or equal to 4%, and a copper content higher than or equal to 0.05% and lower than or equal to 0.3%, the aluminum alloy of the output terminal welded to the casing having a metallurgical state providing it with a yield strength (Rm) higher than or equal to 160 MPa. 2. The accumulator as claimed in claim 1 , the aluminum alloy of the output terminal welded to the casing being a 3003 grade with an H 18 temper. 3. The accumulator as claimed in claim 2 , constituting an Li-ion accumulator. 4. The accumulator as claimed in claim 1 , the aluminum alloy of the output terminal welded to the casing being a 5754 grade. 5. The accumulator as claimed in claim 1 , the aluminum alloy of the output terminal welded to the casing being a 6060 grade. 6. The accumulator as claimed in claim 1 , the aluminum alloy of the output terminal welded to the casing being the positive terminal. 7. The accumulator as claimed in claim 1 , the aluminum alloy of the output terminal welded to the casing being covered with a layer of nickel (Ni). 8. The accumulator as claimed in claim 7 , the layer of Ni having a thickness comprised between 2 and 20 microns. 9. The accumulator as claimed in claim 1 , the other output terminal being fastened by crimping or screwing through a wall of the casing. 10. The accumulator as claimed in claim 1 , the other output terminal being made of copper (Cu) covered with a layer of Ni or made of a Cu—Ni—based alloy or an aluminum-based alloy. 11. A battery, referred to as a battery pack, including a plurality of accumulators, wherein said accumulators are as defined in claim 1 , and said accumulators are connected together in electrical parallel or series, at least the positive output terminals of said accumulators being connected pairwise by means of a metal strip, referred to as a bus bar, fixed by screwing to each of the terminals. 12. The battery as claimed in claim 11 , the screwing torque applied to each of the output terminals being higher than 4 N.m. 13. A process for producing an accumulator wherein said accumulator is as defined in claim 1 , including the step i/ consisting in welding the output terminal made of aluminum alloy to the cover or to the bottom of the casing. 14. The process as claimed in claim 13 , the step i/ being carried out by means of a laser at the base of the terminal the inclined profile of which, with respect to the axis X 1 along which the output terminal extends, is adapted to prevent the reflection at 180° of a beam coming from the laser.
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