System for manufacturing an electrode, cleaning unit, and electrode manufacturing method
US-12068473-B2 · Aug 20, 2024 · US
US9531011B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9531011-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313766636-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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An electrode plate is configured by applying an active material onto a base member formed of a punching steel plate, the electrode plate being wound via a separator together with an electrode plate, which has a different polarity, and having an outermost peripheral portion positioned at the outermost periphery of an electrode assembly. The rate of hole area of the base member at a different electrode overlapping portion, which radially inwardly overlaps on a winding terminal end of the electrode plate having the different polarity, is smaller than that of the base member at the outermost peripheral portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wound electrode assembly using an electrode plate configured by applying an active material onto a base member formed of a punching steel plate, the electrode plate being wound via a separator together with an electrode plate, which has a different polarity, and having an outermost peripheral portion positioned at an outermost periphery of the electrode assembly, wherein a rate of hole area per unit area of the base member at a different electrode overlapping portion, which radially inwardly overlaps on a winding terminal end of the electrode plate having the different polarity, is smaller than that of the base member at the outermost peripheral portion, and wherein a packing density of the active material at the outermost peripheral portion is less than a packing density of the active material at other portions than the outermost peripheral portion. 2. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein a rate of hole area per unit area of a winding start end side region including the winding start end is smaller than that of the base member at the outermost peripheral portion. 3. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein rates of hole area per unit area of a winding start end side portion and a winding terminal end side portion adjacent to the different electrode overlapping portion are equal to each other. 4. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein a rate of hole area per unit area of a winding start end side portion adjacent to the different electrode overlapping portion, a rate of hole area per unit area of the different electrode overlapping portion, and a rate of hole area per unit area of a winding terminal end side portion adjacent to the different electrode overlapping portion are large, small, and intermediate, respectively. 5. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein a rate of hole area per unit area of the base member at a same electrode overlapping portion, which radially inwardly overlaps on a winding terminal end of the electrode plate having the same polarity, is smaller than that of the base member at a winding terminal end side in the outermost peripheral portion. 6. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein a rate of hole area of the base member at a same electrode overlapping portion, which overlaps on the winding terminal end of the electrode plate having a same polarity, is smaller than that of the base member at a winding terminal end side in the outermost peripheral portion. 7. A cylindrical battery using the wound electrode assembly according to claim 1 . 8. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the electrode plate is fabricated by a method comprising: applying the active material onto both sides of the base member extending in a winding axial direction, and removing a part of the active material applied onto the outermost peripheral portion; pressing the active material applied onto the base member together with the base member; and cutting the base member extending in the winding axial direction. 9. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the rate of the hole area of the base member is defined as a number of holes per unit area in the base member. 10. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the electrode plate includes: the outermost peripheral portion; and a main portion that is other than the outermost peripheral portion, the different electrode overlapping portion being located in the main portion. 11. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 10 , wherein an entirety of the different electrode overlapping portion is located in the main portion. 12. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the packing density of the active material at the outermost peripheral portion is less than a packing density of the active material at the main portion. 13. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 10 , wherein a thickness of the active material at the outermost peripheral portion is less than a thickness of the active material at the main portion. 14. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein a rate of hole area per unit area of the base member on a side of a winding start end, adjacent to the different electrode overlapping portion, and a rate of hole area per unit area of the base member on a side of a winding terminal end, adjacent to the different electrode overlapping portion, are the same. 15. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 14 , wherein the rate of hole area of the base member on the side of the winding start end and the rate of hole area of the base member on the side of the winding terminal end are greater than the rate of hole area of the base member at the different electrode overlapping portion. 16. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 14 , wherein the base member on the side of the winding start end is located on the side of the winding start end from the different electrode overlapping portion, and the base member on the side of the winding terminal end is located in an entire range from the different electrode overlapping portion to the winding terminal end and includes the outermost peripheral portion. 17. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 14 , wherein, in the electrode plate, a rate of hole area per unit area of the base member in a region on the side of the winding start end is less than that of the base member at the side of the winding terminal end adjacent to the region on the side of the winding start end. 18. The wound electrode assembly according to claim 17 , wherein the rate of hole area of the base member in the region on the side of the winding start end and the rate of hole area of the base member at the different electrode overlapping portion are the same. 19. A wound electrode assembly using an electrode plate configured by applying an active material onto a base member formed of a punching steel plate, the electrode plate being wound via a separator together with an electrode plate, which has a different polarity, and having an outermost peripheral portion positioned at an outermost periphery of the electrode assembly, wherein a rate of hole area per unit area of the base member at a different electrode overlapping portion, which radially inwardly overlaps on a winding terminal end of the electrode plate having the different polarity, is smaller than that of the base member of the outermost peripheral portion.
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