Electrode assembly

US10615448B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10615448-B2
Application numberUS-201815882416-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 29, 2018
Priority dateFeb 15, 2013
Publication dateApr 7, 2020
Grant dateApr 7, 2020

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An electrode assembly includes a cell stack part having (a) a structure in which one kind of radical unit having a same number of electrodes and separators alternately disposed and integrally combined is repeatedly disposed, or (b) a structure in which at least two kinds of radical units having a same number of electrodes and separators alternately disposed and integrally combined are disposed in a predetermined order, and a fixing part extending from a top surface along a side to a bottom surface thereof for fixing the cell stack part. The one kind of radical unit has a four-layered structure in which first electrode, first separator, second electrode and second separator are sequentially stacked or a repeating structure in which the four-layered structure is repeatedly stacked, and each of the at least two kinds of radical units are stacked by ones to form the four-layered structure or the repeating structure.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrode assembly, comprising: a cell stack part having (a) a structure in which one kind of radical unit is repeatedly disposed such that one of the one kind of radical unit is in direct contact with another one of the one kind of radical unit, the one kind of radical unit having a same number of electrodes and separators which are alternately disposed and integrally combined, or (b) a structure in which at least two kinds of radical units are disposed in a predetermined order such that one of the at least two kinds of radical units is in direct contact with another of the at least two kinds of radical units, the at least two kinds of radical units each having a same number of electrodes and separators which are alternately disposed and integrally combined; a first fixing part and a second fixing part, each extending from a top surface of the cell stack part to a bottom surface of the cell stack part around an upper side edge of the cell stack part from which a first electrode terminal is extended for fixing the cell stack part; a third fixing part and a fourth fixing part, each extending from the top surface of the cell stack part to the bottom surface of the cell stack part around an lower side edge of the cell stack part from which a second electrode terminal is extended for fixing the cells stack part; and a fifth fixing part and a sixth fixing part that wrap the cell stack part by at least one full lap in a direction perpendicular to the first to fourth fixing parts, wherein each of the first to sixth fixing parts is directly attached to an outermost separator of the cell stack part of an outermost cathode current collector of the cell stack part, the outermost separator abutting at most one electrode, wherein all of the first to sixth fixing parts are made of a same material, wherein the one kind of radical unit of (a) has a four-layered structure in which a first electrode, a first separator, a second electrode and a second separator are sequentially stacked together or a repeating structure in which the four-layered structure is repeatedly stacked, wherein each of the at least two kinds of radical units of (b) are stacked by ones in the predetermined order to form the four-layered structure or the repeating structure in which the four-layered structure is repeatedly stacked, wherein the first separator and the second separator comprise a coating layer having adhesive strength on one side or both sides of the first separator and the second separator, and wherein adhesive strength between the electrode and the adjacent separator in the radical unit is greater than adhesive strength between the radical units in the cell stack part. 2. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein edges of adjacent separators are not joined with each other. 3. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the first to sixth fixing parts fixes the cell stack part by pressing the cell stack part inwardly. 4. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the first to sixth fixing parts comprises a polymer tape. 5. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the one kind of radical unit of (a) comprises a first radical unit having the four-layered structure or the repeating structure in which the four-layered structure is repeatedly stacked, and wherein the cell stack part has a structure in which the first radical units are repeatedly disposed. 6. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least two kinds of radical units of (b) comprises: a second radical unit having the first electrode, the first separator, the second electrode, the second separator, the first electrode, and the first separator, which are sequentially disposed and integrally combined; and a third radical unit having the second electrode, the second separator, the first electrode, the first separator, the second electrode, and the second separator, which are sequentially disposed and integrally combined, and wherein the cell stack part has a structure in which the second radical unit and the third radical unit are alternately disposed. 7. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the one kind of radical unit of (a) is provided in plurality and the plurality of one kind of radical units is classified into at least two groups having different sizes, and wherein the cell stack part has a structure in which a plurality of steps is formed by stacking the one kind of radical units of (a) according to the size thereof. 8. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the one kind of radical unit of (a) is provided in plurality and the plurality of the one kind of radical units is classified into at least two groups having different geometric shapes, and wherein the cell stack part has a structure in which a plurality of steps is formed by stacking the one kind of radical units of (a) according to the geometric shape thereof. 9. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the electrode is attached to an adjacent separator in each radical unit. 10. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cell stack part further comprises a second auxiliary unit on a terminal separator that is an uppermost or a lowermost separator, wherein, when the electrode contacting the terminal separator is a cathode in the radical unit, the second auxiliary unit is formed by stacking from the terminal separator, an anode, a separator and a cathode in sequence, and wherein, when the electrode contacting the terminal separator is an anode in the radical unit, the second auxiliary unit is formed as a cathode. 11. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cell stack part further comprises a second auxiliary unit on a terminal separator that is an uppermost or a lowermost separator, wherein, when the electrode contacting the terminal separator is a cathode in the radical unit, the second auxiliary unit is formed as an anode and a separator, and wherein, when the electrode contacting the terminal separator is an anode in the radical unit, the second auxiliary unit is formed by stacking from the terminal separator, a cathode, a separator, an anode, and a separator in sequence. 12. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cell stack part further comprises a first auxiliary unit stacked on a terminal electrode that is an uppermost or a lowermost electrode, wherein, when the terminal electrode is a cathode, the first auxiliary unit is formed by stacking from the terminal electrode, a separator, an anode, a separator, and a cathode in sequence, and wherein, when the terminal electrode is an anode, the first auxiliary unit is formed by stacking from the terminal electrode, a separator, and a cathode in sequence. 13. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cell stack part further comprises a first auxiliary unit stacked on a terminal electrode that is an uppermost or a lowermost electrode, wherein, when the terminal electrode is a cathode, the first auxiliary unit is formed by stacking from the terminal electrode, a separator, an anode, and a separator in sequence, and wherein, when the terminal electrode is an anode, the first auxiliary unit is formed by stacking from the terminal electrode, a separator, a cathode, a separator, an anode, and a separator in sequence.

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  • Small-sized flat cells or batteries for portable equipment · CPC title

  • Large-sized flat cells or batteries for motive or stationary systems with plate-like electrodes · CPC title

  • Compression means for stacks of electrodes and separators · CPC title

  • of accumulators having only flat construction elements, i.e. flat positive electrodes, flat negative electrodes and flat separators · CPC title

  • Construction or manufacture · CPC title

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What does patent US10615448B2 cover?
An electrode assembly includes a cell stack part having (a) a structure in which one kind of radical unit having a same number of electrodes and separators alternately disposed and integrally combined is repeatedly disposed, or (b) a structure in which at least two kinds of radical units having a same number of electrodes and separators alternately disposed and integrally combined are disposed …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lg Chemical Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/0436. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 07 2020 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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