Rechargeable battery with internal current limiter and interrupter

US10396341B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10396341-B2
Application numberUS-201514714160-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 15, 2015
Priority dateNov 25, 2014
Publication dateAug 27, 2019
Grant dateAug 27, 2019

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A high energy density rechargeable (HEDR) battery employs a combined current limiter/current interrupter to prevent thermal runaway in the event of internal discharge or other disruption of the separator. The combined current limiter/current interrupter is interior to the battery.

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A high energy density rechargeable battery, comprising: two electrodes of opposite polarity, each electrode characterized by its resistivity, by its safe operating temperature range, and its safe charging voltage; and a separator for separating the two electrodes and preventing internal discharge therebetween; at least one electrode employing a current collector for transferring electrons; the separator being subject to a risk of forming a short circuit, the short circuit potentially allowing a rapid internal discharge between the two electrodes, the rapid internal discharge between the two electrodes potentially allowing a rapid production of joule heat therefrom, the rapid production of joule heat potentially allowing a thermal runaway; the two electrodes being subject to a risk of overcharge above the safe charging voltage and the formation of the short circuit therefrom; the two electrodes being subject to a risk of thermal runaway above the safe operating temperature range; the improvement for slowing the rate of internal discharge resulting from the short circuit, for slowing the production of joule heat therefrom, and for reducing the risk of thermal runaway, the improvement comprising: a current limiter forming an electrical coupling between one of the electrodes and its corresponding current collector, said current limiter having a resistivity for resistively impeding current therethrough and, in the event the separator forms the short circuit, for diverting current from the electrode current collector to which it is coupled, and for reducing the rate of the internal discharge between the two electrodes; and a current interrupter having an engaged configuration, an disengaged configuration, and a gas generating component for transitioning said current interrupter from the engaged to the unengaged configuration, the gas generating component having a trigger for generating a gas, the trigger being selected from the group consisting of temperature triggers and voltage triggers, the temperature triggers being activatable above the safe operating temperature range; the voltage triggers being activatable above the safe charging voltage; in the engaged configuration, said current interrupter electrically coupling one of the electrodes and its corresponding current collector with a laminated connection, in the disengaged configuration, the laminated connection becoming delaminated and said current interrupter forming a nonconductive gap for interrupting the electrical coupling between the electrode and its corresponding current collector, said current interrupter transitioning from the engaged to the disengaged configuration by triggering the gas generating component responsive to the trigger, the generated gas delaminating the laminated connection for interrupting the electrical coupling between the electrode and its corresponding current collector, whereby said current limiter and said current interrupter, in combination, diminishing the risk of thermal runaway resulting from separator short circuit, electrode overcharge, and electrode overheating. 2. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein said current limiter and said current interrupter are simultaneously incorporated into a protective layer interposed by lamination between the same electrode and current collector. 3. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 1 further comprising: a first current collector and a second current collector, the two electrodes including a first electrode and a second electrode, and the first electrode including a first portion and a second portion, the second portion of the first electrode interposed between the first portion of the first electrode and the first current collector, the improvement further characterized wherein: said current limiter being layered between the first portion of the first electrode and the second portion of the first electrode; and said current interrupter being layered between the second portion of the first electrode and the first current collector. 4. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 3 , wherein said current limiter being layered between the second portion of the first electrode and the first current collector, and said current interrupter being layered between the first portion of the first electrode and the second portion of the first electrode. 5. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 1 further comprising: a first current collector and a second current collector and the two electrodes including a first electrode and a second electrode, the improvement further characterized wherein: said current limiter being layered between the first electrode and the first current collector; and said current interrupter being layered between the second electrode and the second current collector. 6. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein each electrode has a temperature range for safe operation and an internal resistivity therein, and wherein said current limiter having a resistivity greater than the internal resistivity of the electrode with which said current limiter is layered within the temperature range for safe operation. 7. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 6 , wherein said current limiter lacking a resistivity transition switch at temperatures within the temperature range for safe operation. 8. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein each electrode has a temperature range for standard operation, and wherein said current limiter having a resistivity transition with a resistivity less than the internal resistivity of the electrode within the temperature range for standard operation and a resistivity greater than the internal resistivity of the electrode above the temperature range for standard operation. 9. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein each electrode has a temperature range for standard operation, and wherein said current interrupter is activated by temperature above the temperature range for standard operation. 10. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein each electrode has a temperature range for standard operation and a temperature range for safe operation, and wherein said current interrupter is activated by temperature above the temperature range for standard operation and within the temperature range for safe operation. 11. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 10 , wherein each electrode has an internal resistivity within the temperature range for safe operation, and wherein said current limiter having a resistivity greater than the internal resistivity of the electrode with which said current limiter is layered within the temperature range for safe operation. 12. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 11 , wherein said current limiter and said current interrupter are simultaneously incorporated into a protective layer interposed by lamination between the same electrode and current collector. 13. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein each electrode has a voltage range for standard operation, and wherein said current interrupter is activated by voltage above the voltage range for standard operation. 14. The high energy density rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein each electrode has a voltage range for standard operation and a voltage range for safe operation, and wherein said current interrupter is activated by voltage above the temperature range for standard operation and within the vo

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  • Devices or arrangements for the interruption of current · CPC title

  • Structural combination with electronic components, e.g. electronic circuits integrated to the outside of the casing (printed circuits H05K1/00) · CPC title

  • Li-accumulators · CPC title

  • Battery management systems including electronic circuits, e.g. control of current or voltage to keep battery in healthy state, cell balancing · CPC title

  • Pressure-sensitive devices · CPC title

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What does patent US10396341B2 cover?
A high energy density rechargeable (HEDR) battery employs a combined current limiter/current interrupter to prevent thermal runaway in the event of internal discharge or other disruption of the separator. The combined current limiter/current interrupter is interior to the battery.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
American Lithium Energy Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/4235. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 27 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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