Magnetic device for producing electrolyte flow in battery systems
US-9728767-B2 · Aug 8, 2017 · US
US9666839B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9666839-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414269033-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2017 |
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A secondary battery including a case, at least one electrode assembly housed in the case, and a cap plate coupled to the case includes a terminal protruding through the cap plate, a collector between the cap plate and the electrode assembly electrically coupling the terminal and the electrode assembly, and an insulation member between the collector and the electrode assembly. The insulation member may include a flow passage between the collector and the insulation member configured to allow an electrolyte of the secondary batter to flow through.
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What is claimed is: 1. A secondary battery comprising: a case; at least one electrode assembly housed in the case; a cap plate coupled to the case; a terminal protruding through the cap plate; a collector between the cap plate and the at least one electrode assembly electrically coupling the terminal and the at least one electrode assembly; and an insulation member between the collector and the at least one electrode assembly, the insulation member directly contacting the terminal; wherein a base of the insulation member comprises a flow passage between the collector and the insulation member, the flow passage being sloped at an angle with respect to the cap plate such that a liquid electrolyte of the secondary battery can flow along the flow passage due to gravity when the battery is oriented right side up. 2. The secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the at least one electrode assembly comprises a first electrode assembly and a second electrode assembly. 3. The secondary battery of claim 2 , wherein the flow passage of the insulation member is between the first and second electrode assemblies. 4. The secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the collector comprises: a first portion substantially parallel to the cap plate; and a second portion bent with respect to the first portion and connected to the at least one electrode assembly. 5. The secondary battery of claim 4 , wherein the insulation member extends over a lower surface of the first portion of the collector. 6. The secondary battery of claim 4 , wherein the insulation member comprises a skirt extending along a length of the second portion of the collector. 7. The secondary battery of claim 4 , wherein the first portion is between the insulation member and the terminal. 8. The secondary battery of claim 1 , further comprising a sealing member between the cap plate and the terminal configured to insulate the cap plate and the terminal from each other. 9. The secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the insulation member is coupled to the terminal. 10. A secondary battery comprising: a case; at least one electrode assembly housed in the case; a cap plate coupled to the case; a terminal protruding through the cap plate; a collector between the cap plate and the at least one electrode assembly, the collector comprising a first portion parallel to the cap plate and a second portion bent with respect to the first portion, and coupling the terminal and the at least one electrode assembly; and an insulation member extending over a lower surface of the first portion of the collector, wherein an entire base of the insulation member defines a flow passage between the insulation member and the lower surface of the first portion of the collector configured to allow a liquid electrolyte of the secondary battery to flow therethrough, and wherein the flow passage has a groove extending along the entire base, the groove being recessed towards the at least one electrode assembly. 11. The secondary battery of claim 10 , wherein the at least one electrode assembly comprises a first electrode assembly and a second electrode assembly, and a region of the insulation member is between the first and second electrode assemblies. 12. The secondary battery of claim 11 , wherein the region of the insulation member is coupled to respective upper surfaces of the first and second electrode assemblies. 13. The secondary battery of claim 10 , wherein the flow passage is sloped. 14. The secondary battery of claim 10 , wherein the insulation member comprises a skirt extending along a direction of the second portion of the collector. 15. The secondary battery of claim 10 , wherein the insulation member is coupled to the terminal. 16. The secondary battery of claim 10 , further comprising a sealing member between the cap plate and the terminal. 17. The secondary battery of claim 10 , wherein one of the collector and the terminal comprises a fixing hole, and the other of the collector and the terminal comprises a fixing protrusion configured to couple with the fixing hole.
Arrangements for stirring or circulating the electrolyte · CPC title
Details (of electrodes H01M4/00; of non-active parts H01M50/00) · CPC title
for prismatic or rectangular cells (H01M50/181 takes precedence) · CPC title
characterised by the shape of the leads or tabs · CPC title
characterised by the method of fixing the leads to the electrodes, e.g. by welding · CPC title
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