Lithium rechargeable battery
A lithium rechargeable battery includes an electrode assembly having a first electrode, a second electrode, and a separator interposed between them, a can having an opening to contain the electrode assembly, and a cap plate coupled to the top of the can. A side of the can is asymmetrical with respect to another side thereof about at least one of a long axis, short axis, and central point of its cross section. The lithium rechargeable battery has a predetermined space formed between the can and the electrode assembly for improved electrolyte injection and increased manufacturing efficiency and power storage capacity of the battery.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2004-0078187, filed on Oct. 1, 2004, which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lithium rechargeable battery that has an internal space formed between a can and an electrode assembly to improve electrolyte injection.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In general, a rechargeable battery may be charged and discharged, in contrast to a nonrechargeable battery which is not rechargeable, and can be made in a compact size with a large power storage capacity. Typical examples of rechargeable batteries include nickel metal hydrogen (Ni-MH) batteries, lithium (Li) batteries, and lithium ion batteries. Recently developed lithium rechargeable batteries are widely used in cutting-edge electronic devices such as cellular phones and laptop computers.
Rechargeable lithium batteries are classified into lithium ion batteries that use a liquid electrolyte and lithium polymer batteries that use a polymer electrolyte. Rechargeable batteries may also be classified into cylindrical batteries that use a cylindrical aluminum can, rectangular box batteries that use a rectangular box-shaped aluminum can, and pouch-type batteries that are contained in a plate-shaped pouch case.
A rechargeable battery generally comprises a can, an electrode assembly contained in the can, and a cap assembly that is coupled to the top opening of the can. The electrode assembly is formed by winding a first electrode and a second electrode together with a separator interposed between them into a jelly roll. The electrode assembly is placed into the can, the top opening of which is then sealed by the cap assembly.
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However, since there is no space between the electrode assembly 22 and the can 20 in the rechargeable battery with curved corners as shown in
The present invention provides a lithium rechargeable battery that has an internal space formed between a can and an electrode assembly for improved electrolyte injection.
Additional features of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
The present invention discloses a lithium rechargeable battery comprising an electrode assembly including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a separator interposed between them. The battery further comprises a can having an opening to hold the electrode assembly and a cap plate that is coupled with the top of the can, wherein a side of the can is asymmetrical to the other side thereof about at least one of the long axis, short axis, and central point of the cross section thereof.
The present invention also discloses a lithium rechargeable battery comprising an electrode assembly including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a separator interposed between them. The battery further comprises a can having an opening to hold the electrode assembly and a cap plate that is coupled with the top of the can, wherein a side of the electrode assembly is asymmetrical to the other side thereof about at least one of the long axis, short axis, and central point of the cross section thereof.
The present invention also discloses a lithium rechargeable battery comprising an electrode assembly including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a separator interposed between them. The battery further comprises a can having an opening to hold the electrode assembly and a cap plate that is coupled with the top of the can, wherein the spacing between the can and the outer periphery of the electrode assembly on the cross section of the can and the electrode assembly varies about at least one of the long axis, short axis, and central point of the cross section.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The lithium rechargeable battery of the present invention has a predetermined space formed between the can and the electrode assembly for improved electrolyte injection, manufacturing efficiency, and power storage capacity of the battery. This avoids a drop in productivity caused by prolonged electrolyte injection time. Furthermore, a sufficient amount of the electrolyte is easily injected through the space formed between the can and the electrode assembly and is distributed between the electrodes in a uniform manner.
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One side of the can 31 and another side of the can 31 are asymmetrical to each other about at least one of the long axis, the short axis, and the central point of the cross section of the can 31. The cross section of the can 31 has four corner portions and at least one of the corner portions is curved. In addition, one of the corner portions of the can is curved with a curvature that is different from that of another. As shown in
The can 31 may comprise, but is not limited to iron, aluminum, or an aluminum alloy. When the can 31 is made of aluminum or an aluminum alloy, the battery may be lightweight due to the light weight of aluminum and it may not corrode even when used for a long time under high voltage.
The electrode assembly 32 is formed by winding a first electrode 35 and a second electrode 37 with a separator 36 interposed between them. The first electrode 35 is coupled with a cap plate 60 via a first electrode tab 38 and the second electrode 37 is coupled with a second electrode terminal 50 formed on the cap plate 60 via a second electrode tab 39. The first electrode 35 or second electrode 37 may act as a positive electrode or a negative electrode.
The cap assembly 40 is coupled with the top opening of the can 31 to seal it while being insulated from the electrode assembly 32 by a separate insulation case 90. The cap assembly 40 has a planar cap plate 60 that has a size and a shape corresponding to the top opening of the can 31. The cap plate 60 has a terminal through-hole 61 that is formed at its center to allow the second electrode terminal 50 to pass through.
The second electrode terminal 50 extends through the center of the cap plate 60 and has a tube-shaped gasket 35 that is positioned on its exterior to insulate the second electrode terminal 50 from the cap plate 60. An insulation plate 70 is positioned on the lower surface of the cap plate 60 near the terminal through-hole 61 of the cap plate 60. A terminal plate 80 is positioned on the lower surface of the insulation plate 70 while being coupled with the first electrode terminal 35.
The cap plate 60 may have a safety vent (not shown) that is formed thereon to discharge gas when the internal pressure rises and reaches a predetermined level. The cap plate 60 also has an electrolyte injection hole 62 that is formed on its side to provide a passage along which an electrolyte can be injected into the can 31. The electrolyte injection hole 62 is sealed by an electrolyte injection ball 63. The cap plate 60 may have a protective circuit module (not shown) that is positioned on its upper side to control the charging and discharging of the battery. The protective circuit module may be installed using a resin mold.
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With spaces 31 and 31b formed in this manner, an electrolyte (not shown) can be rapidly injected into the can 31. Furthermore, a sufficient amount of electrolyte may easily be injected into the electrode assembly 32 to be distributed between the electrodes in a uniform manner, thus increasing the battery's power storage capacity.
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In addition, a pair of corner portions that are positioned diagonally about a central point may be right-angled, while the other pair of corner portions that are positioned diagonally about central point may be curved.
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It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variation can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A battery, comprising:
- an electrode assembly including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a separator interposed between them;
- a can having an opening to contain the electrode assembly; and
- a cap plate coupled to the can,
- wherein a side of the can is asymmetrical with respect to another side of the can about at least one of a long axis, short axis, and central point of its cross section.
2. The battery of claim 1,
- wherein the can has four corner portions in its cross section, and
- wherein at least one of the corner portions is curved.
3. The battery of claim 2,
- wherein one side of the can has a different curvature than another side thereof.
4. The battery of claim 2,
- wherein one side of the can and another side thereof have a curved corner portion and a right-angled corner portion, respectively.
5. The battery of claim 2,
- wherein corner portions that are positioned on a side of the long axis have a curvature that is different from corner portions that are positioned on another side of the long axis.
6. The battery of claim 2,
- wherein corner portions that are positioned on a side of the short axis have a curvature that is different from corner portions that are positioned on another side of the short axis.
7. The battery of claim 2,
- wherein a first pair of corner portions that are positioned on two sides about the central point are right-angled, and
- wherein a second pair of corner portions that are positioned on two sides about the central point are curved with a predetermined curvature.
8. The battery of claim 2,
- wherein a first pair of corner portions that are positioned on two sides about the central point are asymmetrical to each other, and
- wherein a second pair of corner portions that are positioned on two sides about the central point are symmetrical to each other.
9. A battery, comprising:
- an electrode assembly having a first electrode, a second electrode, and a separator interposed between them;
- a can having an opening to contain the electrode assembly; and
- a cap plate coupled to the can,
- wherein a side of the electrode assembly is asymmetrical with respect to another side thereof about at least one of a long axis, short axis, and central point of its cross section.
10. The battery of claim 9,
- wherein one side of the electrode assembly has a curvature different from that of another side thereof.
11. A battery, comprising:
- an electrode assembly having a first electrode and second electrode, and a separator interposed between them;
- a can having an opening to contain the electrode assembly; and
- a cap plate coupled to the can,
- wherein the spacing between the can and an outer periphery of the electrode assembly on a cross section of the can and the electrode assembly varies about at least one of a long axis, short axis, and central point of the cross section.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 30, 2005
Publication Date: May 11, 2006
Inventors: Chang Kim (Cheonan-si), Young Sohn (Cheonan-si)
Application Number: 11/239,080
International Classification: H01M 2/02 (20060101);