Current blocking structure applied to pouch type secondary battery
US-11978926-B2 · May 7, 2024 · US
US12555876B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12555876-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418628396-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jun 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 17, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 17, 2026 |
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Discussed is a pouch type secondary battery including an electrode assembly in which one or more positive electrode plates and negative electrode plates are stacked, an electrode tap that extends from the electrode assembly, an electrode lead bondingly connected to the electrode tap, and a pouch exterior that surrounds and seals the electrode assembly such that a portion of the electrode lead is exposed. The electrode lead includes a first weld area electrically coupled to the electrode tap. The electrode tap includes a second weld area electrically coupled to the first weld area, an electrode connection part distinguished from the second weld area by a rupture portion connecting area, and electrically connected to the electrode assembly. The rupture portion connecting area connects the second weld area and the electrode connection part, and is ruptured when stress occurs and separates the second weld area from the electrode connection part.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A pouch type secondary battery comprising: an electrode assembly in which one or more positive electrode plates and negative electrode plates are stacked; an electrode tap that extends from the electrode assembly; an electrode lead bondingly connected to the electrode tap; and a pouch exterior that surrounds and seals the electrode assembly such that a portion of the electrode lead is exposed, wherein the electrode lead is provided with a first weld area electrically coupled to the electrode tap, wherein the electrode tap comprises: a second weld area electrically coupled to the first weld area; an electrode connection part distinguished from the second weld area by a rupture portion connecting area, and electrically connected to the electrode assembly; and the rupture portion connecting area which connects the second weld area and the electrode connection part, and which is ruptured when stress occurs and separates the second weld area from the electrode connection part, and wherein the electrode lead comprises the first weld area and the second weld area when the rupture portion connection area is ruptured based on the stress. 2 . The pouch type secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the rupture portion connecting area comprises rupture lines each of which has a linear shaped groove that is provided on a surface of the electrode tap in a longitudinal direction and is bent and ruptured in a direction perpendicular to the surface when stress occurs. 3 . The pouch type secondary battery of claim 2 , wherein a rupture groove is provided at each of both ends of each rupture line in a direction parallel to the surface of the electrode tap. 4 . The pouch type secondary battery of claim 3 , wherein the rupture groove is in a shape of a triangular groove having a first oblique side and a second oblique side which define a predetermined first internal angle. 5 . The pouch type secondary battery of claim 4 , wherein the rupture line extends in a shape of a triangular groove having a third oblique side and a fourth oblique side which define a predetermined second internal angle and having a height that is a length in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the electrode tap. 6 . The pouch type secondary battery of claim 5 , wherein the rupture lines are provided, while facing each other in a width direction of the rupture groove, on upper and lower surfaces of the rupture portion connecting area. 7 . The pouch type secondary battery of claim 5 , wherein the predetermined second internal angle is set to be smaller than the predetermined first internal angle. 8 . The pouch type secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the first weld area and the second weld area are connected by a weld when the electrode lead comprises the first weld area and the second weld area. 9 . The pouch type secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the second weld area is located at an outer periphery of the electrode tap. 10 . The pouch type secondary battery of claim 4 , wherein the predetermined first internal angle is less than about 150 degrees. 11 . The pouch type secondary battery of claim 5 , wherein the predetermined second internal angle is less than about 90 degrees. 12 . The pouch type secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the electrode tap comprises three second weld areas spaced apart from each other, and four rupture portion connecting areas connecting the three second weld areas to the electrode connection part, respectively.
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