Stretchable batteries

US10418664B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10418664-B2
Application numberUS-201515513909-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2015
Priority dateSep 26, 2014
Publication dateSep 17, 2019
Grant dateSep 17, 2019

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The invention is directed to a flexible and stretchable battery which is formed of an assembly having anode side and a cathode side separated by a separator and sealed in a packaging. The assembly is in a folded configuration and contains at least one cut therein, such that when the assembly is unfolded and subjected to subsequent deformation, a final folded state of the battery is able to stretch beyond a flat planar state of the battery in all dimensions.

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What is claimed is: 1. A flexible and stretchable battery comprising: an assembly having an anode layer and a cathode layer separated by a separator layer and sealed in a packaging, wherein the assembly is in a first folded configuration and contains at least one cut through the anode layer, the cathode layer, and the separator layer to form an origami-based pattern, wherein the assembly is configured to be unfolded and subjected to subsequent deformation, and wherein in a final folded state, the battery is configured to stretch beyond a flat planar state of the battery in all dimensions. 2. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 1 , wherein the cut forms a zigzag-cut pattern, a cut-N-twist pattern, a cut-N-shear pattern, a cut-N-rotation pattern, a spiral pattern, or combinations thereof, when the assembly is in a flat planar position. 3. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 1 , wherein the anode layer is formed of an anode current collector in electrical connection with an anode electrode lead and an anode electrode. 4. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 3 , wherein the anode current collector is formed of a graphite-coated copper material. 5. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 3 , wherein the anode electrode is formed of a lithium, graphite, silicide, or silicon oxide material. 6. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 5 , wherein the anode electrode is formed of lithium metal or a lithium-based alloy selected from lithium-silicon alloy, lithium-tin alloy, lithium-aluminum alloy, lithium-gallium alloy, lithium-magnesium alloy, or lithium-indium alloy. 7. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 6 , wherein the content of lithium in the lithium-based alloy is 90 to 99.9 mass %. 8. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 1 , wherein the cathode layer is formed of a cathode current collector in electrical connection with a cathode electrode lead and a cathode electrode. 9. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 5 , wherein the cathode current collector is formed of a LiCoO 2 -coated aluminum material. 10. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 8 , wherein the cathode electrode is formed of manganese dioxide, fluorinated carbons, organic or inorganic sulfides, lithium-containing composite oxides, metal oxides or lithiated products thereof, conjugated organic polymer, Chevrel-phase compounds, olivine-type compounds, or combinations thereof. 11. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 10 , wherein the cathode electrode is formed of manganese dioxide, fluorinated carbons, sulfides, lithium-containing composite oxides, or combinations thereof. 12. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 3 , wherein the anode electrode lead contains a portion that extends outside of the packaging to function as a negative electrode terminal. 13. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 8 , wherein the cathode electrode lead contains a portion that extends outside of the packaging to function as a positive electrode terminal. 14. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 1 , wherein the packaging material is formed of laminated film having a water-vapor barrier layer and a resin layer provided on at least one surface of the water-vapor barrier layer. 15. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 1 , wherein the separator layer is formed of polypropylene, polyethylene, cellulose, polyethylene terephthalate, polyphenylene sulfide, polyamide, polyimide, and combinations thereof. 16. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 1 , wherein a stretchability of the battery is produced by utilizing rotation and/or bending of an interconnection to release stress during stretching and twisting of the battery. 17. The flexible and stretchable battery of claim 1 , wherein the assembly has a flat-plate or curved-plate shape. 18. A method of making a flexible and stretchable battery, comprising the steps of: forming an assembly having an anode layer and a cathode layer separated by a separator layer and sealed in a packaging; folding the assembly; and cutting the assembly, wherein the assembly is configured to be unfolded and subjected to subsequent deformation, and wherein the battery, in a final folded state is configured to stretch beyond a flat planar state of the battery in all dimensions. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the cut assembly forms a zigzag-cut pattern, a cut-N-twist pattern, a cut-N-shear pattern, a cut-N-rotation pattern, a spiral pattern, or combinations thereof, when it is in a flat planar position. 20. An electronic device comprising: electronics; and at least one flexible and stretchable battery that provides power to the electronics, the at least one flexible and stretchable battery comprising an assembly having an anode layer and a cathode layer separated by a separator layer and sealed in a packaging, wherein the assembly is in a first folded configuration and contains at least one cut through the anode layer, the cathode layer, and the separator layer to form an origami-based pattern, wherein the assembly is configured to be unfolded and subjected to subsequent deformation, and wherein the battery, in a final folded state is configured to stretch beyond a flat planar state of the battery in all dimensions.

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  • containing carbon or carbonaceous materials as conductive part, e.g. graphite, carbon fibres · CPC title

  • Metal or alloys, e.g. alloy coatings (H01M4/669 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Electrodes for accumulators with non-aqueous electrolyte, e.g. for lithium-accumulators; Processes of manufacture thereof · CPC title

  • Construction or manufacture · CPC title

  • Batteries in portable systems, e.g. mobile phone, laptop · CPC title

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What does patent US10418664B2 cover?
The invention is directed to a flexible and stretchable battery which is formed of an assembly having anode side and a cathode side separated by a separator and sealed in a packaging. The assembly is in a folded configuration and contains at least one cut therein, such that when the assembly is unfolded and subjected to subsequent deformation, a final folded state of the battery is able to stre…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Arizona State
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/0585. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 17 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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