Retention assembly for traction battery cell array
US-9583747-B2 · Feb 28, 2017 · US
US10797272B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10797272-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615765715-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A pouch cell includes a generally rectangular cell housing formed of a metal laminated film, an electrode assembly that is sealed within the cell housing, and an elastic restraint that surrounds a plate stack of the electrode assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. A battery cell comprising a cell housing, an electrode plate stack disposed in the housing, the electrode plate stack including positive electrode plates, alternating with negative electrode plates and separated by intermediate separator plates, the electrode plate stack including a first end, a second end opposed to the first end and a stacking axis corresponding to a stacking direction of the positive electrode plates and the negative electrode plates, and an elastic restraint that surrounds the electrode plate stack and applies a compressive force to the electrode plate stack in a direction parallel to the stack axis, the electrode plate stack and the elastic restraint providing an assembly that is disposed inside the cell housing, the elastic restraint including: a first end cap that overlies the first end of the electrode plate stack; a second end cap that overlies the second end of the electrode plate stack; and an elastic member that joins the first end cap to the second end cap, wherein the first end cap has a “U” shape defined by a first closed end that faces the first end of the electrode stack and parallel first legs that protrude from the first closed end toward the second end of the electrode stack in a direction parallel to the stacking axis, and the first end cap includes a first open end opposed to the first closed end, and the second end cap has a “U” shape defined by a second closed end that faces the second end of the electrode stack and parallel second legs that protrude from the second closed end toward the first end of the electrode stack in a direction parallel to the stacking axis, and the second end cap includes a second open end opposed to the second closed end. 2. The battery cell of claim 1 , wherein the first legs are spaced apart from the second legs in a direction parallel to the stacking axis. 3. The battery cell of claim 1 , wherein the elastic member includes a first elastic strap and a second elastic strap, the first elastic strap joins a first one of the first legs to a first one of the second legs, and the second elastic strap joins a second one of the first legs to a second one of the second legs. 4. The battery cell of claim 1 , wherein the elastic member is an elastic annular band that surrounds the first end cap and the second end cap. 5. A method of forming a battery cell, the method including providing an electrode plate stack, the electrode plate stack including positive electrode plates alternating with negative electrode plates and separated by intermediate separator plates, the electrode plate stack including a first end, a second end opposed to the first end and a stacking axis corresponding to a stacking direction of the plate, providing a restraint device that includes a first end cap, a second end cap, and an elastic member that joins the first end cap to the second end cap, assembling the restraint device with the electrode stack to form a stack assembly in which the first end cap overlies the first end of the electrode plate stack, the second end cap overlies the second end of the electrode plate stack, and the elastic member joins the first end cap to the second end cap such that the restraint device applies a compressive force to the electrode plate stack in a direction parallel to the stacking axis, wherein the first end cap has a “U” shape defined by a first closed end that faces the first end of the electrode stack and parallel first legs that protrude from the first closed end toward the second end of the electrode stack in a direction parallel to the stacking axis, and the first end cap includes a first open end opposed to the first closed end, and the second end cap has a “U” shape defined by a second closed end that faces the second end of the electrode stack and parallel second legs that protrude from the second closed end toward the first end of the electrode stack in a direction parallel to the stacking axis, and the second end cap includes a second open end opposed to the second closed end. 6. The method of claim 5 , including providing a battery cell housing, and inserting the stack assembly in the battery cell housing. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the battery cell housing is a pouch cell housing.
Cells or batteries with horizontal or inclined electrodes · CPC title
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Pouches or flexible bags · CPC title
having a layered structure · CPC title
Metals · CPC title
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