Rechargeable battery with temperature activated current interrupter

US2016149269A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016149269-A1
Application numberUS-201514952755-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateNov 25, 2015
Priority dateNov 25, 2014
Publication dateMay 26, 2016
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A high energy density rechargeable (HEDR) metal-ion battery includes an anode and a cathode energy layer, a separator for separating the anode and cathode energy layers, and at least one current collector for transferring electrons to and from either the anode or cathode energy layer. The HEDR battery has an upper temperature safety limit for avoiding thermal runaway. The HEDR battery further includes an interrupt layer that activates upon exposure to temperature at or above the upper temperature safety limit. When the interrupt layer is unactivated, it is laminated between the separator and one of the current collectors. When activated, the interrupt layer delaminates, interrupting current through the battery. The interrupt layer includes a temperature sensitive decomposable component that, upon exposure to temperature at or above the upper temperature safety limit, evolves a gas upon decomposition. The evolved gas delaminates the interrupt layer, interrupting current through the battery.

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A high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery comprising: an anode energy layer; a cathode energy layer; a separator for separating the anode energy layer from the cathode energy layer; at least one current collector for transferring electrons to and from either the anode or cathode energy layer, the high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery having an upper temperature safety limit for avoiding thermal runaway; and an interrupt layer activatable for interrupting current within high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery upon exposure to temperature at or above the upper temperature safety limit, the interrupt layer interposed between the separator and one of the current collectors, the interrupt layer, when unactivated, being laminated between the separator and one of the current collectors for conducting current therethrough, the interrupt layer, when activated, being delaminated for interrupting current through the high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery, the interrupt layer including a temperature sensitive decomposable component for decomposing upon exposure to temperature at or above the upper temperature safety limit, the temperature sensitive decomposable component for evolving a gas upon decomposition, the evolved gas for delaminating the interrupt layer for interrupting current through the high energy density metal-ion battery, wherein the high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery avoids thermal runaway by activation of the interrupt layer upon exposure to temperature at or above the upper temperature safety limit for interrupting current in high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery. 2 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 1 wherein: the interrupt layer is porous; the temperature sensitive decomposable component comprises a ceramic powder; the interrupt layer has a composition comprising the ceramic powder, a binder, and a conductive component; wherein the ceramic powder defines an interstitial space; the binder partially fills the interstitial space for binding the ceramic powder; and the conductive component dispersed within the binder for imparting conductivity to the interrupt layer; the interstitial space remaining partially unfilled for imparting porosity and permeability to the interrupt layer. 3 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 2 wherein the interrupt layer being compressed for reducing the unfilled interstitial space and increasing the binding of the ceramic powder by the binder. 4 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 2 wherein the interrupt layer comprises greater than 30% ceramic powder by weight. 5 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 2 wherein the interrupt layer comprises greater than 50% ceramic powder by weight. 6 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 2 wherein the interrupt layer comprises greater than 70% ceramic powder by weight. 7 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 2 wherein the interrupt layer comprises greater than 75% ceramic powder by weight. 8 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 2 wherein the interrupt layer comprises greater than 80% ceramic powder by weight. 9 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 2 wherein the interrupt layer is permeable to transport of ionic charge carriers. 10 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 1 wherein the interrupt layer is non-porous and having a composition comprising a non-conductive filler, a binder for binding the non-conductive filler, and a conductive component dispersed within the binder for imparting conductivity to the interrupt layer. 11 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 1 wherein the interrupt layer is impermeable to transport of ionic charge carriers. 12 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 1 wherein the interrupt layer is sacrificial at temperatures above the upper temperature safety limit. 13 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 12 wherein the interrupt layer comprises a ceramic powder that chemically decomposes above the upper temperature safety limit for evolving a fire retardant gas. 14 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 1 wherein the current collector includes an anode current collector for transferring electrons to and from the anode energy layer, wherein the interrupt layer being interposed between the separator and the anode current collector. 15 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 14 , wherein the interrupt layer being interposed between the anode current collector and the anode energy layer. 16 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 14 , wherein the interrupt layer being interposed between the anode energy layer and the separator. 17 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 14 wherein the anode energy layer comprises: a first anode energy layer; and a second anode energy layer interposed between the first anode energy and the separator, wherein the interrupt layer being interposed between the first anode energy layer and the second anode energy layer. 18 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 1 wherein the current collector comprises a cathode current collector for transferring electrons to and from the cathode energy layer, wherein the interrupt layer is interposed between the separator and the cathode current collector. 19 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 18 , wherein the interrupt layer is interposed between the cathode current collector and the cathode energy layer. 20 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 18 , wherein the interrupt layer is interposed between the cathode energy layer and the separator. 21 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 18 wherein the cathode energy layer comprises a first cathode energy layer and a second cathode energy layer interposed between the first cathode energy and the separator, wherein the interrupt layer is interposed between the first cathode energy layer and the second cathode energy layer. 22 . The high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery cell of claim 1 further having two current collectors comprising an anode current collector for transferring electrons to and from the anode energy layer and a cathode current collector for transferring electrons to and from the cathode energy layer, wherein the interrupt layer comprises an anode interrupt layer and a cathode interrupt layer, the anode interrupt layer interposed between the separator and the anode current collector, the cathode interrupt layer interposed between the separator and the cathode current collector. 23 . A method for interrupting current within a high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery upon exposure to temperature at or above an upper temperature safety limit for avoiding thermal runaway, the method comprising: raising the temperature of the high energy density rechargeable metal-ion battery above the upper temperature safety limit,

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  • Rocking-chair batteries, i.e. batteries with lithium insertion or intercalation in both electrodes; Lithium-ion batteries · CPC title

  • Safety or regulating additives or arrangements in electrodes, separators or electrolyte (H01M10/4242 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Safety devices for primary or secondary batteries · CPC title

  • in response to temperature · CPC title

  • Temperature sensitive devices · CPC title

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What does patent US2016149269A1 cover?
A high energy density rechargeable (HEDR) metal-ion battery includes an anode and a cathode energy layer, a separator for separating the anode and cathode energy layers, and at least one current collector for transferring electrons to and from either the anode or cathode energy layer. The HEDR battery has an upper temperature safety limit for avoiding thermal runaway. The HEDR battery further i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
American Lithium Energy Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/4235. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 26 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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