Method of manufacturing formed body for electrode

US12199263B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12199263-B2
Application numberUS-202217591611-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 3, 2022
Priority dateAug 19, 2019
Publication dateJan 14, 2025
Grant dateJan 14, 2025

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A method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode includes a first step of dropping an electrode material containing an electrode active material into a gap between a pair of transport belts and introducing the electrode material between transport surfaces of the pair of transport belts; a second step of belt-transporting and pressurizing the introduced electrode material with the pair of transport belts; and a third step of transferring the electrode material after the belt transporting and the pressurization, on a deposition belt, in which a transport direction in a transport, passage through which the electrode material is transported, of the deposition belt intersects a transport direction in a transport passage, through which the electrode material is transported, of the pair of transport belts.

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A method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode, comprising: a first step of dropping an electrode material containing an electrode active material into a gap between a pair of transport belts and introducing the electrode material between transport surfaces of the pair of transport belts; a second step of belt-transporting and pressurizing the introduced electrode material with the pair of transport belts; and a third step of transferring the electrode material after the belt transporting and the pressurization, on a deposition belt, wherein a transport direction in a transport passage, through which the electrode material is transported, of the deposition belt intersects a transport direction in the transport passage, through which the electrode material is transported, of the pair of transport belts, wherein the pair of transport belts include: a first belt in which a movement direction of the transport surface in the transport passage through which the electrode material is transported is inclined in a side view to one direction of left-right directions with respect to a direction of antigravitational force, with an inclination angle θ 1 of 0°<θ 1 ≤60°, and a second belt in which the movement direction of the transport surface in the transport passage through which the electrode material is transported is inclined in a side view to the other direction in the left-right directions with respect to the direction of antigravitational force, with an inclination angle θ 2 of 0°<θ 2 ≤60°, and wherein the second belt and the first belt are placed in this order side by side in the transport direction of the deposition belt for the electrode material, and the inclination angle θ 1 and the inclination angle θ 2 have a relationship of θ 2 ≤θ 1 . 2. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the electrode material contains a powder. 3. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the second step is a step of gradually increasing a pressure applied to the electrode material toward downstream portion in a belt transport direction of the transport passage for belt-transporting the electrode material. 4. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the second belt and the first belt are placed in this order side by side in the transport direction of the deposition belt for the electrode material, each of the first belt and the second belt is an endless belt wound around at least two rolls, and a roll of the first belt and a roll of the second belt, which are positioned at a most downstream portion of the transport passage for the electrode material in the pair of transport belts, satisfy the following Expression 1, Diameter r 1 of roll of first belt≤Diameter r 2 of roll of second belt   Expression 1. 5. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the second belt and the first belt are placed in this order side by side in the transport direction of the deposition belt for the electrode material, and a belt transportation speed of the first belt is higher than a belt transportation speed of the second belt. 6. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 1 , further comprising: a step of continuously supplying a long first support member to a transport surface, which transports the electrode material, of the second belt and a deposition surface, on which the electrode material is deposited, of the deposition belt, wherein in the second step, the introduced electrode material is belt-transported and pressurized by the first support member on the second belt and the first belt, and in the third step, the electrode material is transferred to a surface of the first support member on the deposition belt. 7. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 6 , further comprising: a step of continuously supplying a long second support member to a transport surface, which transports the electrode material, of the first belt and the electrode material transferred onto the deposition belt, wherein in the second step, the introduced electrode material is belt-transported and pressurized through the first support member on the second belt and the second support member on the first belt, and in the third step, the electrode material is transferred to the surface of the first support member on the deposition belt in a state of being contact with the second support member. 8. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 1 , further comprising: a step of continuously supplying a long third support member onto the deposition belt, wherein in the third step, the electrode material is transferred to a surface of the third support member on the deposition belt. 9. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 8 , further comprising: a step of continuously supplying a long second support member to a transport surface, which transports the electrode material, of the first belt and the electrode material transferred onto the deposition belt, wherein in the second step, the introduced electrode material is belt-transported and pressurized by the second belt and the second support member on the first belt, and in the third step, the electrode material is transferred to the surface of the third support member on the deposition belt in a state of being contact with the second support member. 10. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 7 , wherein at least one of the first support member, or the second support member is a collector or a release material. 11. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the second belt and the first belt are placed in this order side by side in the transport direction of the deposition belt for the electrode material, and a belt transportation speed of the deposition belt is higher than a belt transportation speed of the first belt of the pair of transport belts. 12. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 1 , wherein in the first step, the electrode material is transported by a supplying belt, and the transported electrode material is dropped downstream portion in as transport direction of the supplying belt. 13. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 12 , wherein in the first step, the electrode material is transported by the supplying belt with a uniformizing member in contact with the electrode material. 14. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 1 , wherein in the third step, the electrode material is transferred by the deposition belt with a leveling member in contact with the electrode material. 15. The method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode according to claim 8 , wherein the third support member is a collector or a release material.

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  • by coating on electrode collectors · CPC title

  • H01M4/0435Primary

    Rolling or calendering · CPC title

  • Energy storage using batteries · CPC title

  • specially adapted for electrodes (carbonisation or activation of carbon for the manufacture of electrodes H01G11/34) · CPC title

  • Electrolytic capacitors, rectifiers, detectors, switching devices, light-sensitive or temperature-sensitive devices; Processes of their manufacture · CPC title

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What does patent US12199263B2 cover?
A method of manufacturing a formed body for an electrode includes a first step of dropping an electrode material containing an electrode active material into a gap between a pair of transport belts and introducing the electrode material between transport surfaces of the pair of transport belts; a second step of belt-transporting and pressurizing the introduced electrode material with the pair o…
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Fujifilm Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M4/0435. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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