Apparatus for enhancing electrolyte wetting in rechargeable battery and electrolyte wetting enhancing method using the same

US2017125787A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017125787-A1
Application numberUS-201615293067-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateOct 13, 2016
Priority dateOct 30, 2015
Publication dateMay 4, 2017
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An apparatus for enhancing electrolyte wetting in a rechargeable battery, which can improve an electrolyte wetting dispersion and enhancing electrolyte wetting in the rechargeable battery by vacuating gases trapped in an electrode assembly by injecting an electrolyte into the electrode assembly and pushing the rechargeable battery, and an electrolyte wetting enhancing method utilizing the same. The electrolyte wetting enhancing apparatus includes a chamber having an internal space; a battery fixing unit fixed in the internal space of the chamber and including a plurality of rechargeable batteries mounted therein; and a pushing member pushing opposite side surfaces of the plurality of rechargeable batteries. The pushing member pushes the plurality of rechargeable batteries to enhance electrolyte wetting into an electrode assembly including the plurality of rechargeable batteries into which the electrolyte is injected.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An apparatus for enhancing electrolyte wetting in a rechargeable battery, the electrolyte wetting enhancing apparatus comprising: a chamber having an internal space; a battery fixing unit in the internal space of the chamber and configured to have a plurality of rechargeable batteries mounted therein; and a pushing member configured to push opposite side surfaces of the plurality of rechargeable batteries, wherein the pushing member is configured to push the plurality of rechargeable batteries to enhance electrolyte wetting into an electrode assembly of each of the plurality of rechargeable batteries into which the electrolyte is injected. 2 . The electrolyte wetting enhancing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a pressure pump connected to the chamber and configured to pressurize the chamber to maintain the internal space of the chamber in a pressurized state. 3 . The electrolyte wetting enhancing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a vacuum pump connected to the chamber and configured to vacuate the chamber to create a vacuum state. 4 . The electrolyte wetting enhancing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pushing member is configured to repeat a process of contacting the opposite side surfaces of each of the rechargeable batteries to apply a set force or pressure, and withdrawing to disengage from the opposite side surfaces of each of the rechargeable batteries at a substantially constant time interval. 5 . An electrolyte wetting enhancing method for enhancing electrolyte wetting in a rechargeable battery, the electrolyte wetting enhancing method comprising: injecting an electrolyte into a plurality of rechargeable batteries mounted in a battery fixing unit provided in an internal space of a chamber; and pushing opposite side surfaces of the plurality of rechargeable batteries into which the electrolyte is injected utilizing a pushing member at a substantially constant time interval. 6 . The electrolyte wetting enhancing method of claim 5 , further comprising sealing the plurality of rechargeable batteries after the injecting of the electrolyte. 7 . The electrolyte wetting enhancing method of claim 5 , wherein the pushing member pushes the plurality of rechargeable batteries at the constant time interval of 20 to 30 times per minute for 3 to 8 minutes. 8 . The electrolyte wetting enhancing method of claim 5 , further comprising pressurizing the chamber by driving a pressure pump to maintain the internal space of the chamber in a pressurized state after the injecting of the electrolyte. 9 . The electrolyte wetting enhancing method of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of rechargeable batteries are pushed in a state in which the internal space of the chamber is maintained in a vacuum state by vacuating the chamber by driving the pressure pump. 10 . The electrolyte wetting enhancing method of claim 8 , wherein in the pressurizing of the chamber, the chamber is pressurized to maintain the internal space of the chamber in the pressurized state of 4 to 8 bar, and in the pushing of the opposite side surfaces, the pressurized state of the internal space of the chamber is decompressed to −40 to −80 kPa. 11 . The electrolyte wetting enhancing method of claim 9 , further comprising sealing the plurality of rechargeable batteries in a vacuum state after the pushing of the opposite side surfaces. 12 . The electrolyte wetting enhancing method of claim 5 , wherein the pushing of the opposite side surfaces is conducted by repeating a process of contacting the opposite side surfaces of each of the rechargeable batteries to apply a set force or pressure, and withdrawing to disengage from the opposite side surfaces of each of the rechargeable batteries at the substantially constant time interval.

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  • Machines for assembling batteries · CPC title

  • Compression means for stacks of electrodes and separators · CPC title

  • Construction or manufacture · CPC title

  • Temporary seals, e.g. for storage of instant batteries or seawater batteries · CPC title

  • H01M50/609Primary

    Arrangements or processes for filling with liquid, e.g. electrolytes · CPC title

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What does patent US2017125787A1 cover?
An apparatus for enhancing electrolyte wetting in a rechargeable battery, which can improve an electrolyte wetting dispersion and enhancing electrolyte wetting in the rechargeable battery by vacuating gases trapped in an electrode assembly by injecting an electrolyte into the electrode assembly and pushing the rechargeable battery, and an electrolyte wetting enhancing method utilizing the same.…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Samsung Sdi Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/0404. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Thu May 04 2017 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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