Battery cell comprising a current collector for making contact with a housing
US-2015280274-A1 · Oct 1, 2015 · US
US10490842B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10490842-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615153281-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2019 |
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An electrochemical cell has a cell housing and an electrode assembly disposed in the housing. The electrode assembly includes positive electrode plates alternating with negative electrode plates and separated by at least one separator. An end of each of the positive and negative electrode plates includes a clear lane that is free of active material and includes an opening. An electrically conductive first inner plate extends through the openings in each positive electrode plate, and an electrically conductive second inner plate extends through openings in each negative electrode plate. The positive clear lanes are sandwiched between, and electrically connected to, the first inner plate and a first outer plate. The negative clear lanes are sandwiched between, and electrically connected to, the second inner plate and a second outer plate. The first outer plate is electrically connected to the housing, and the second outer plate is electrically connected to a terminal.
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An electrochemical cell comprising a cell housing, and an electrode assembly disposed in the cell housing, the electrode assembly comprising positive electrode plates alternating with negative electrode plates and separated by at least one separator, the positive electrode plates, the negative electrode plates and the at least one separator being arranged in layers to provide an electrode stack, wherein each of the positive electrode plates comprise an electrically conductive first substrate; a first coating disposed on the first substrate, where the first coating is formed of a first active material; a first clear lane that is disposed along an edge of the positive electrode plate, the first clear lane being free of the first coating; a first opening disposed within the first clear lane, and a fold along a first fold line that extends along a margin of the first opening, whereby a portion of the first clear lane overlies a side of the electrode stack; and each of the negative electrode plates comprise an electrically conductive second substrate; a second coating disposed on the second substrate, where the second coating is formed of a second active material; a second clear lane that is disposed along an edge of the negative electrode plate, the second clear lane being free of the second coating; a second opening disposed within the second clear lane, and a fold along a second fold line that extends along a margin of the second opening, whereby a portion of the second clear lane overlies a side of the electrode stack; and the electrochemical cell comprises an electrically conductive first inner plate that extends through each first opening and is electrically connected, to each of the positive electrode plates, and is disposed between each of the portions of first clear lanes and the electrode stack, an electrically conductive second inner plate that extends through each second opening, is electrically connected to each of the negative electrode plates, and is disposed between each of the portions of the second clear lanes and the electrode stack, an electrically conductive first outer plate that overlies the first inner plate such that the portions of the first clear lanes are disposed between the first outer plate and the first inner plate, the portions of the first clear lanes being electrically connected to the first inner plate and the first outer plate via a weld that is common to, and directly contacts, each of the first inner plate, the portions of the first clear lanes and the first outer plate, and joins the portions of the first clear lanes to both the first outer plate and the first inner plate, and an electrically conductive second outer plate that overlies the second inner plate such that the portions of the second clear lanes are disposed between the second outer plate and the second inner plate, the portions of the second clear lanes being electrically connected to the second inner plate and the second outer plate via a weld that is common to, and directly contacts, each of the second inner plate, the portions of the second clear lanes and the second outer plate, and joins the portions of the second clear lanes to both the second outer plate and the second inner plate. 2. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein one of the first outer plate and the second outer plate is electrically connected to the cell housing, and the other of the first outer plate and the second outer plate is electrically connected to a terminal that protrudes through the cell housing, the terminal being electrically isolated from the cell housing. 3. The electrochemical cell of claim 2 , wherein a first connector is used to electrically connect the one of the first outer plate and the second outer plate to the cell housing, and a second connector is used to electrically connect the other of the first outer plate and the second outer plate to the terminal. 4. The electrochemical cell of claim 2 , wherein a connector is used to electrically connect the other of the first outer plate and the second outer plate to the terminal, and the one of the first outer plate and the second outer plate is electrically connected to the cell housing via direct contact with the cell housing. 5. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , comprising a connector disposed in the cell housing between one of the first outer plate and the second outer plate and the cell housing, the connector comprising an electrically conductive strip of material that is folded over on itself so as to provide a U shaped configuration that includes a first leg portion that faces a second leg portion, and a terminal that protrudes outward from an outer surface of the cell housing, wherein the first leg portion is electrically connected to the terminal and the second leg portion is electrically connected to one of the first outer plate and the second outer plate. 6. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein the material used to form the first substrate is different from the material used to form the second substrate, and the first active material is different from the second active material. 7. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein the positive electrode plates and the negative electrode plates each comprise a plurality of individual plates that are stacked along a stack axis that is perpendicular to the layers that form the electrode stack. 8. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein the cell housing is formed of an electrically conductive material. 9. The electrochemical cell of claim 8 , wherein an electrically conductive terminal protrudes through a first end of the cell housing, the terminal is electrically connected to one of the positive electrode plates and the negative electrode plates, and the other of the positive electrode plates and the negative electrode plates is electrically connected to the cell housing. 10. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein the cell housing has the shape of a rectangular prism, and includes an elongated rectangular first end, an elongated rectangular second end, and a sidewall that connects the first end to the second end, the sidewall having the form of a tube that has a rectangular cross-sectional shape, wherein the one of the first outer plate and the second outer plate is electrically connected to the second end of the cell housing, and the other of the first outer plate and the second outer plate is electrically connected to a terminal that protrudes through the first end of the cell housing, the terminal being electrically isolated from the cell housing.
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