Electrode alloy powder, negative electrode for nickel-metal hydride storage batteries using the same, and nickel-metal hydride storage battery
US-2016276661-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US10714732B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10714732-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815868922-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 11, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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A current collecting lead is interposed between a sealing body and a positive electrode current collector for connecting the sealing body and the positive electrode current collector, the sealing body including a positive electrode terminal, the positive electrode current collector being attached to an electrode group, the current collecting lead including: a top wall portion positioned on the side of the sealing body; leg portions positioned on the side of the positive electrode current collector and that face the top wall portion; and a pair of side wall portions that extend between side edges of the top wall portion and side edges of the leg portions and that face each other, a first corner portion and a second corner portion formed by the top wall portion and the side wall portions and a third corner portion and a fourth corner portion formed by the leg portions and the side wall portions being rounded corners that are curved.
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What is claimed is: 1. A current collecting lead for a secondary battery, the current collecting lead being interposed between a sealing body and a current collector for connecting the sealing body and the current collector, the sealing body including a terminal, the current collector being attached to an electrode group, the current collecting lead including: a top wall that is positioned on a side of the sealing body; a bottom wall that is positioned on a side of the current collector and that faces the top wall; and a pair of side walls that extend between side edges of the top wall and side edges of the bottom wall and that face each other, and corner portions formed by the top wall and the side walls and corner portions formed by the bottom wall and the side walls being rounded corners that are curved; wherein: the top wall includes a top wall welding-intended portion where a welding portion is formed at a time of welding with the sealing body, the bottom wall includes a bottom wall welding-intended portion where a welding portion is formed at a time of welding with the current collector, and a configuration of the top wall and the side wall are such that an imaginary line is defined that extends across the top wall, the side wall and the bottom wall and that joins the top wall welding-intended portion and the bottom wall welding-intended portion by the shortest way, and the side wall has a side wall through-hole that is located at a position away from the imaginary line, the side wall through-hole including an inner peripheral edge in the side wall that does not extend to an outer peripheral edge of the side wall. 2. The current collecting lead according to claim 1 , wherein a curvature radius D of the rounded corners has at least a minimum value for suppressing deformation of the current collector and thereby inhibiting the current collector from pressing the electrode group in response to a load perpendicular to the flat top wall and/or the flat bottom wall, the minimum value being inversely related to a thickness of a material composing the current collecting lead, and wherein the thickness of the material composing the current collection lead is greater than 0.25 mm, and a thickness of the current collector is greater than 0.25 mm and less than or equal to 0.40 mm. 3. The current collecting lead according to claim 1 , wherein: a thickness of a material composing the current collecting lead is 0.30 mm, and a curvature radius D of the rounded corners satisfies a relation of 0.7 mm≤D≤1.2 mm. 4. The current collecting lead according to claim 1 , wherein the side wall through-hole has a shape selected from the group consisting of a circular shape, an elliptical shape, a rounded rectangular shape, and an oval shape. 5. A production method for a secondary battery including a current collecting lead, the production method comprising: a current collecting lead preparation step of preparing the current collecting lead according to claim 1 ; an electrode group preparation step of preparing an electrode group that is formed by overlapping a positive electrode and a negative electrode with a separator therebetween; an electrode group placement step of placing the electrode group into an outer can; a welding step of performing welding between the electrode group and a current collector put on the electrode group, welding between the current collector and the current collecting lead put on the current collector, and welding between the current collecting lead and a sealing body put on the current collecting lead, under pressure, the sealing body including a terminal; and a sealing step of attaching the sealing body to the outer can by crimping, to seal the outer can.
Cells or batteries with wound or folded electrodes · CPC title
by crimping · CPC title
characterised by the method of fixing the leads to the electrodes, e.g. by welding · CPC title
Connection of several leads or tabs of wound or folded electrode stacks · CPC title
Manufacturing or production processes characterised by the final manufactured product · CPC title
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