Rechargeable battery
US-2016248072-A1 · Aug 25, 2016 · US
US10396338B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10396338-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514826160-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 27, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 27, 2019 |
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A battery includes an electrode assembly, a case accommodating the electrode assembly, a cap plate sealing an upper portion of the case, a coupling pin elongated downwardly from the cap plate to the electrode assembly such that the coupling pin is concave when the cap plate is viewed from above and convex when the cap plate is viewed from below, and an electrode lead coupled to the coupling pin which electrically connects the coupling pin and the electrode assembly to one another. The battery may have a simple structure, reduced electrical resistance, an improved output performance.
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What is claimed is: 1. A battery comprising: an electrode assembly; a case accommodating the electrode assembly; a cap plate sealing an upper portion of the case; a coupling pin elongated downwardly from the cap plate toward the electrode assembly such that the coupling pin is concave when the cap plate is viewed from above and convex when the cap plate is viewed from below; an electrode lead coupled to the coupling pin, wherein the electrode lead electrically connects the coupling pin and the electrode assembly to one another and defines a coupling hole into which the coupling pin is inserted; and wherein the coupling pin and the coupling hole have corresponding non-circular cross-sections. 2. The battery of claim 1 , wherein the coupling pin extends from the cap plate without a joint. 3. The battery of claim 1 , wherein the coupling pin and the cap plate are monolithic. 4. The battery of claim 1 , wherein the coupling pin and the coupling hole have angular cross-sections. 5. The battery of claim 1 , wherein the coupling pin and the coupling hole have oval cross-sections. 6. The battery of claim 1 , wherein the coupling pin and the coupling hole each comprise a circular part and at least one wedge-shaped part protruding from an outer diameter of the circular part. 7. The battery of claim 1 , wherein the coupling pin closely contacts the coupling hole and is fixed in the coupling hole by forced insertion. 8. A battery comprising: an electrode assembly; a case accommodating the electrode assembly; a cap plate sealing an upper portion of the case; a coupling pin protruding downwardly from the cap plate toward the electrode assembly; and an electrode lead coupled to the coupling pin, wherein the electrode lead electrically connects the coupling pin and the electrode assembly to one another, the electrode lead comprising: a first part that faces and is coupled to the cap plate; and a second part bent relative to the first part and that faces and is coupled to an electrode tab projecting from the electrode assembly; wherein the electrode lead comprises a portion defining an avoidance space to accommodate a lower end of the coupling pin; and wherein at least a portion of the second part of the electrode lead is divided into two parts, respective end faces of the two parts facing each other and defining the avoidance space in between, wherein the two parts are in the same plane. 9. The battery of claim 8 , wherein the lower end of the coupling pin, which is exposed through a lower surface of the electrode lead, is pressed onto the electrode lead by riveting or by a spinning process. 10. The battery of claim 8 , wherein the second part of the electrode lead has the shape of a plate and the avoidance space in the second part is a hole. 11. The battery of claim 8 , wherein the second part of the electrode lead comprises a first layer and a second layer, and the electrode tab is between the first and second layers. 12. The battery of claim 8 , wherein the second part of the electrode lead comprises a first layer and a second layer, and the electrode tab is on the first and second layers. 13. The battery of claim 8 , wherein the second part of the electrode lead comprises: a first layer comprising the two parts separated by the avoidance space therebetween, and a second layer comprising a plate, wherein the second layer covers a portion of the avoidance space of the first layer. 14. The battery of claim 8 , wherein the second part of the electrode lead comprises a first layer and a second layer, and each of the first and second layers comprises two parts separated by an avoidance space therebetween. 15. The battery of claim 8 , wherein the electrode lead comprises folds that connect the first and second parts such that the first and second parts are bent with respect to each other, and the first part is expanded between two folds that are spaced apart. 16. The battery of claim 15 , wherein the coupling pin, which extends through the electrode lead, is coupled to an expanded portion of the first part.
for prismatic or rectangular cells (H01M50/153 takes precedence) · CPC title
characterised by their shape · CPC title
by welding, soldering or brazing · CPC title
by fixing means, e.g. screws, rivets or bolts · CPC title
for prismatic or rectangular cells (H01M50/181 takes precedence) · CPC title
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