US20110206976A1 - Electrode assembly and secondary battery using the same - Google Patents
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- An embodiment of the present invention relates to an electrode assembly and a secondary battery using the same.
- the secondary battery can repeatedly be used through repetition of charging and discharging, the secondary battery is more economical than a primary battery. Further, the secondary battery has a high capacity and can be miniaturized and thus the secondary battery may have a high operating voltage and a high energy density per unit weight, the secondary battery is widely being used in high-tech electronic apparatuses.
- a lithium secondary battery is rapidly growing in its applications because of its operating voltage of 3.7V, which is three times higher than a nickel-cadmium battery or a nickel-metal hydride battery that are now commonly used as a power source for portable electronic equipment, and because of its high energy density per unit weight.
- a secondary battery such as a can-type battery or a pouch-type battery having a thin (or small) thickness which can be applied to devices such as the cellular phones and, in regard to materials, there is a high demand for a secondary battery such as a lithium polymer battery because of its advantages in energy density, discharge voltage, and stability (or safety).
- an electrode assembly housed in a can-type or pouch-type exterior case includes an anode plate and a cathode plate and a structure (e.g., a separator) sequentially laminated or wound with the anode plate and the cathode plate and being interposed therebetween.
- a structure e.g., a separator
- electrode tabs extend from and are fused to the anode plate and the cathode plate and are electrically connected with anode and cathode electrode leads, respectively.
- a part of each of the electrode leads is exposed out of the can or pouch-type exterior case and electrically connected with a protection circuit module in a subsequent process.
- the electrode tabs may extend from the anode plate and the cathode plate in a line to be electrically connected with the electrode lead, the electrode tabs occupy a large space in the exterior case, thereby reducing the utilization of the inner space of the exterior case.
- An aspect of an embodiment of the present invention is directed toward a secondary battery that is implemented as a laminate type.
- aspects of embodiments of the present invention are directed toward an electrode assembly in which a plurality of electrode tabs is made more compact by overlapping and bending and/or winding the plurality of electrode tabs in an exterior case and a secondary battery using the same.
- an electrode assembly includes: a plurality of first plates of a first polarity; a plurality of second plates of a second polarity alternately arranged with the first plates; at least one of a plurality of first tabs or a plurality of second tabs extending from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, the at least one of the plurality of first tables or the plurality of second tabs being together would or bent more than once; a plurality of separators interposed between the first plates and the second plates; and a lead physically coupled to at least one of the first tabs or the second tabs.
- the first plates, the second plates, and the separators between the first plates and the second plates may be laminated together.
- the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may be wound in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
- the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may extend from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, by different draw-out lengths.
- the different draw-out lengths of the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may sequentially increase from a first side of the electrode assembly to a second side of the electrode assembly.
- the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may be located between end points defining the thickness of the electrode assembly.
- the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may be together wound and bent at least once as both a wound portion and a bent portion.
- the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may be bent as the bent portion and thereafter, may be wound in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction as the wound portion.
- the wound portion may be more distal to the first plates or the second plates than the bent portion is to the first plates or the second plates.
- the lead may be physically coupled to the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs at a location between the bent portion and the wound portion.
- the wound portion and the bent portion may be both located between end points defining the thickness of the electrode assembly.
- the lead may be wound together with the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs.
- a secondary battery may include the electrode assembly and a case enclosing the first plates, the second plates, the first tabs, the second tabs, and the separators and may partially enclose the lead, the lead being physically coupled to the at least one of the first tabs or the second tabs only at a region within the case.
- an electrode assembly includes: a plurality of first plates of a first polarity; a plurality of second plates of a second polarity alternately arranged with the first plates; at least one of a plurality of first tabs or a plurality of second tabs extending from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, and being bent together in a direction toward the first plates or the second plates, respectively, as a bent portion of the first tabs or the second tabs; a plurality of separators interposed between the first plates and the second plates; and a lead physically coupled to the bent portion.
- a secondary battery may include the electrode assembly and a case enclosing the first plates, the second plates, the first tabs, the second tabs, and the separator and may partially enclose the lead, the lead being physically coupled to the bent portion only at a region within the case.
- an electrode assembly includes: a plurality of first plates of a first plurality; a plurality of second plates of a second polarity alternately arranged with the first plates; at least one of a plurality of first tabs or a plurality of second tabs extending from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, as a bent portion of the first tabs or the second tabs, a plurality of separators interposed between the first plates and the second plates; and a lead physically coupled to the bent portion.
- the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may be bent in an inverse draw-out direction of the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, and again may be bent in a draw-out direction of the first tabs or the second tabs from the first plates or the second plates.
- a first bend of the bent portion may bend the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs toward the first plates and a second bend of the bent portion may bend the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs away from the first plates.
- a secondary battery may include the electrode assembly and a case completely enclosing the first plates, the second plates, the first tabs, the second tabs, and the separator and may partially enclose the lead, the lead being physically coupled to the bent portion only at a region within the case.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a secondary battery according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a secondary battery according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A′ of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is an exploded cross-sectional view of an electrode assembly according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent and wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent and wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10A is a cross-sectional view showing an electrode tab and a lead which are wound together according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10B is a cross-sectional view showing a lead which is bent in a direction opposite to an electrode assembly according to the eighth embodiment of the present invention.
- bending refers to a state in which an electrode tab is bent
- winding refers to a state in which the electrode tab is spirally wound.
- a draw-out direction of the electrode tab refers to a direction where a lead is positioned (i.e., a direction heading away from the electrode assembly)
- an inverse draw-out direction of the electrode tab refers to a direction where the electrode assembly is positioned (i.e., a direction heading toward the electrode assembly).
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a secondary battery according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- an anode plate 11 and a cathode plate 13 which are applied with active materials are alternately disposed and laminated with a separator 12 interposed therebetween.
- Anode tabs 11 a which extend from one side are formed on the anode plate 11 and cathode tabs 13 a which extend from the other side in the same direction as the anode tabs 11 a are formed on the cathode plate 13 .
- a laminate-type electrode assembly is shown in the first embodiment of the present invention, another electrode assembly having a structure in which a plurality of electrode tabs are overlapped with each other may also be formed.
- the anode plate 11 and the cathode plate 13 are generally formed by applying and fixing the active materials to and/or into metallic materials, and drying, roll-pressing, and cutting the materials.
- the anode plate 11 and the cathode plate 13 are fabricated by coating an aluminum metal foil and a copper metal foil, respectively, with slurries and drying them. The slurries include the active materials of the anode plate 11 and the cathode plate 13 and a fixing agent which allows the active materials to adhere to the metal foils.
- an oxide containing lithium may be primarily used as an anode active material and any one of hard carbon, soft carbon, graphite, and a carbon substance may be primarily used as a cathode active material, but the present invention is not limited to lithium secondary batteries.
- the separator 12 is interposed between the anode plate 11 and the cathode plate 13 .
- An insulating thin film having high ion permeability and high mechanical strength is used. Diameters of pores of the separator 12 are generally in the range of 0.01 to 10 ⁇ m and the thickness of the separator 12 is generally in the range of 5 to 300 ⁇ m.
- a sheet or a non-woven fabric made of an olefinic polymer such as chemical-resistant and hydrophobic polypropylene, a glass fiber, or polyethylene may be used as the separator 12 . In the case in which a solid electrolyte such as a polymer, etc. is used as an electrolyte, the solid electrolyte may also serve as the separator 12 .
- a pouch case 20 has a receiving space which can house the electrode assembly 10 .
- the pouch case 20 is generally formed on the top and bottom of an aluminum thin-film to have a laminate structure.
- An inner surface of the pouch case 20 is made of a heat adhesive resin.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a secondary battery according to a first embodiment of the present invention and FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A′ of FIG. 2 .
- an insulating tape 30 for ensuring electrical insulation while increasing airtightness with the pouch case 20 is attached to the portions of the anode lead 11 b and the cathode lead 13 b that are in contact with the pouch case 20 .
- the anode plates 11 with the extending anode tab 11 a and the cathode plates 13 with the extending cathode tab 13 a are alternately disposed and the separators 12 are interposed therebetween.
- the anode tabs 11 a and the cathode tabs 13 a are connected to the anode lead 11 b and the cathode lead 13 b , respectively, the anode tabs and the cathode tabs each being wound together (e.g., in a clockwise direction).
- a wound section 14 may be positioned inside a width B or between end points defining the thickness of the electrode assembly 10 .
- a space occupied by the anode tabs 11 a and the cathode tabs 13 a is reduced in an inner space of an airtight section 21 of the pouch case 20 , thereby improving spatial utilization. That is, a battery capacity may be improved by increasing the sizes of the anode plate 11 and the cathode plate 13 in the remaining space (or the space that would otherwise have been occupied by the anode and cathode tabs) of the airtight section 21 and the size of a final product may be reduced by forming the pouch case 20 smaller.
- the pouch case 20 is generally formed on the top and bottom of the aluminum thin-film to have a laminate structure covered with nylon, a synthesis resin such as polypropylene or polyethylene, etc.
- the inner surface of the pouch case 20 is made of a heat adhesive resin for airtightness. As a result, the heat adhesive resin coated on the inner surface of the pouch case 20 is fused with the pouch case 20 by heating and pressing to make the pouch case 20 airtight.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded cross-sectional view of an electrode assembly according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- draw-out lengths of the anode tabs 11 a are different from each other.
- an anode tab 11 a - 5 positioned at the innermost side has the shortest length and an anode tab 11 a - 1 positioned at the outermost side has the longest length for convenience of a process (e.g., a manufacturing process).
- the anode tab 11 a - 5 positioned at the innermost side and the anode tab 11 a - 1 positioned at the outermost side and anode tabs 11 a - 4 , 11 a - 3 , and 11 a - 2 sequentially positioned therebetween have lengths in which the length of the anode tab 11 a - 1 is longer than that of the anode tab 11 a - 2 , the length of the anode tab 11 a - 2 is longer than that of the anode tab 11 a - 3 , the length of the anode tab 11 a - 3 is longer than that of the anode tab 11 a - 4 , and the length of the anode tab 11 a - 4 is longer than that of the anode tab 11 a - 5 .
- draw-out lengths of the cathode tabs 13 a may be different from each other in a manner identical or substantially identical to that of the anode tabs 11 a.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- electrode tabs 15 a drawn out from an electrode plate are wound in a counterclockwise direction and thereafter, a lead 15 b is electrically connected to the bottom of the wound section 14 .
- the lead 15 b is connected with the wound section 14 on the top of the wound section 14 .
- the wound section 14 and the lead 15 b may be connected to each other by welding and the electrode tabs 15 a are positioned inside the width of the electrode assembly or between end points defining the thickness of the electrode assembly.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent electrode tab and a lead which are bonded together according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- electrode tabs 21 a extended from an electrode plate are bent once and are connected with a lead 21 b .
- the electrode tabs 21 a are bent downward in an inverse draw-out direction of the electrode tabs 21 a , that is, a direction where the electrode assembly is positioned (or toward the electrode assembly) to form a bent section 22 .
- the lead 21 b is welded onto the top of the bent electrode tabs 21 a.
- the electrode tabs 21 a may be bent upward in the inverse draw-out direction of the electrode tabs 21 a , and the lead 21 b may be welded onto the top or the bottom of the electrode tabs 21 a . Further, the draw-out lengths of the electrode tabs 21 a may be formed to increase from the inside to the outside of a bent portion so that the electrode tabs 21 a are easily bent and the electrode tabs 21 a may be formed to be positioned inside the width of the electrode assembly or between endpoints defined by the thickness of the electrode assembly.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- electrode tabs 31 a extended from an electrode plate are bent twice and are connected with a lead 31 b .
- the electrode tabs 31 a are bent in an inverse draw-out direction of the electrode tabs 31 a to form a first bent section 32 and in addition, they are bent in a draw-out direction of the electrode tabs 31 a (or away from the electrode assembly) to form a second bent section 33 .
- the electrode tabs 31 a are bent (or bent upward) in the direction where the electrode assembly is positioned to form the first bent section 32 and in addition, they are bent (or bent upward) in the direction where the lead 31 b is positioned to form the second bent section 33 .
- the lead 31 b is welded onto the top of the electrode tabs 31 a which are bent twice.
- the lead 31 b may be welded onto the bottom of the electrode tabs 31 a which are bent twice.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent and wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- electrode tabs 41 a extended from an electrode plate are bent once in an inverse draw-out direction of the electrode tabs 41 a and thereafter, are wound (e.g., in the clockwise direction) and are connected with a lead 41 b .
- the electrode tabs 41 a are bent upward in the direction where the electrode assembly is positioned to form a bent section 42 and wound in the clockwise direction to form a wound section 43 .
- the lead 41 b is welded between the bent section 42 and the wound section 43 . Further, the lead 41 b may alternatively be welded onto the top of the wound section 43 .
- the draw-out lengths of the electrode tabs 41 a may be formed to increase from the inside to the outside of a bent and wound portion so that the electrode tabs 41 a are easily bent and wound and the electrode tabs 41 a may be formed to be positioned inside the width of the electrode assembly or between endpoints defined by the thickness of the electrode assembly.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent and wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- electrode tabs 51 a extended from an electrode plate are bent once in an inverse draw-out direction of the electrode tabs 51 a and thereafter, they are wound (e.g., in the clockwise direction) and connected with a lead 51 b .
- the electrode tabs 51 a are bent (or bent downward) in the direction where the electrode assembly is positioned to form a bent section 52 and wound in the counterclockwise direction to form a wound section 53 .
- the lead 51 b is welded between the bent section 52 and the wound section 53 . Further, the lead 51 b may alternatively be welded onto the top of the wound section 53 .
- FIG. 10A is a cross-sectional view showing an electrode tab and a lead which are wound together according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 10B is a cross-sectional view showing a lead which is bent in a direction opposite to (or away from) an electrode assembly according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
- the lead 61 b and the electrode tabs 61 a are together wound in the counterclockwise direction to form a wound section 62 so that the lead 61 b is positioned at the innermost side.
- the end (the end of a lead positioned at the electrode assembly side) of an unwound portion of lead 61 b is pulled in a direction (direction C) opposite to (or away from) the electrode assembly to form a bent section 63 where the end of the unwound lead 61 b is bent in the direction opposite to the electrode assembly.
- a bonding strength is reinforced by welding the electrode tabs 61 a and the lead 61 b to each other.
- the eighth embodiment of the present invention it is possible to improve the utilization of the inner space of the exterior case by winding the electrode tabs 61 a and the lead 61 b together, and it is possible to reduce the number of processes (or to simplify manufacturing) by winding the electrode tabs 61 a and the lead 61 b together.
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An embodiment of the present invention provides an electrode assembly in which a plurality of electrode tabs is made more compact inside an exterior case and a secondary battery using the same. An electrode assembly according to the embodiment of the present invention includes: a plurality of first plates of a first polarity; a plurality of second plates of a second polarity alternately arranged with the first plates; at least one of a plurality of first tabs or a plurality of second tabs extending from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs being together wound or bent more than once; a plurality of separators interposed between the first plates and the second plates; and a lead physically coupled to at least one of the first tabs or the second tabs.
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- This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/306,396 filed on Feb. 19, 2010, in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field
- An embodiment of the present invention relates to an electrode assembly and a secondary battery using the same.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Recently, as portable electronic apparatuses have been miniaturized and lightened, research has been performed on a secondary battery as a driving power source. In particular, as portable wireless apparatus products including a cellular phone, a notebook computer, a personal digital assistant, etc. become lighter and more powerful, the importance of the battery used as driving power sources of the products is increasing.
- Since the secondary battery can repeatedly be used through repetition of charging and discharging, the secondary battery is more economical than a primary battery. Further, the secondary battery has a high capacity and can be miniaturized and thus the secondary battery may have a high operating voltage and a high energy density per unit weight, the secondary battery is widely being used in high-tech electronic apparatuses.
- However, a lithium secondary battery is rapidly growing in its applications because of its operating voltage of 3.7V, which is three times higher than a nickel-cadmium battery or a nickel-metal hydride battery that are now commonly used as a power source for portable electronic equipment, and because of its high energy density per unit weight.
- In general, in regard to shape, there is high demand for a secondary battery such as a can-type battery or a pouch-type battery having a thin (or small) thickness which can be applied to devices such as the cellular phones and, in regard to materials, there is a high demand for a secondary battery such as a lithium polymer battery because of its advantages in energy density, discharge voltage, and stability (or safety).
- As such, an electrode assembly housed in a can-type or pouch-type exterior case (or housing) includes an anode plate and a cathode plate and a structure (e.g., a separator) sequentially laminated or wound with the anode plate and the cathode plate and being interposed therebetween. In the laminate-type electrode assembly, electrode tabs extend from and are fused to the anode plate and the cathode plate and are electrically connected with anode and cathode electrode leads, respectively. In addition, a part of each of the electrode leads is exposed out of the can or pouch-type exterior case and electrically connected with a protection circuit module in a subsequent process.
- However, since the electrode tabs may extend from the anode plate and the cathode plate in a line to be electrically connected with the electrode lead, the electrode tabs occupy a large space in the exterior case, thereby reducing the utilization of the inner space of the exterior case.
- An aspect of an embodiment of the present invention is directed toward a secondary battery that is implemented as a laminate type.
- Aspects of embodiments of the present invention are directed toward an electrode assembly in which a plurality of electrode tabs is made more compact by overlapping and bending and/or winding the plurality of electrode tabs in an exterior case and a secondary battery using the same.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, an electrode assembly includes: a plurality of first plates of a first polarity; a plurality of second plates of a second polarity alternately arranged with the first plates; at least one of a plurality of first tabs or a plurality of second tabs extending from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, the at least one of the plurality of first tables or the plurality of second tabs being together would or bent more than once; a plurality of separators interposed between the first plates and the second plates; and a lead physically coupled to at least one of the first tabs or the second tabs.
- The first plates, the second plates, and the separators between the first plates and the second plates may be laminated together.
- The at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may be wound in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
- The at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may extend from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, by different draw-out lengths. The different draw-out lengths of the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may sequentially increase from a first side of the electrode assembly to a second side of the electrode assembly.
- The at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may be located between end points defining the thickness of the electrode assembly.
- The at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may be together wound and bent at least once as both a wound portion and a bent portion.
- The at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may be bent as the bent portion and thereafter, may be wound in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction as the wound portion.
- The wound portion may be more distal to the first plates or the second plates than the bent portion is to the first plates or the second plates.
- The lead may be physically coupled to the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs at a location between the bent portion and the wound portion.
- The wound portion and the bent portion may be both located between end points defining the thickness of the electrode assembly.
- The lead may be wound together with the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs.
- A secondary battery may include the electrode assembly and a case enclosing the first plates, the second plates, the first tabs, the second tabs, and the separators and may partially enclose the lead, the lead being physically coupled to the at least one of the first tabs or the second tabs only at a region within the case.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, an electrode assembly includes: a plurality of first plates of a first polarity; a plurality of second plates of a second polarity alternately arranged with the first plates; at least one of a plurality of first tabs or a plurality of second tabs extending from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, and being bent together in a direction toward the first plates or the second plates, respectively, as a bent portion of the first tabs or the second tabs; a plurality of separators interposed between the first plates and the second plates; and a lead physically coupled to the bent portion.
- A secondary battery may include the electrode assembly and a case enclosing the first plates, the second plates, the first tabs, the second tabs, and the separator and may partially enclose the lead, the lead being physically coupled to the bent portion only at a region within the case.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, an electrode assembly includes: a plurality of first plates of a first plurality; a plurality of second plates of a second polarity alternately arranged with the first plates; at least one of a plurality of first tabs or a plurality of second tabs extending from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, as a bent portion of the first tabs or the second tabs, a plurality of separators interposed between the first plates and the second plates; and a lead physically coupled to the bent portion.
- The at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs may be bent in an inverse draw-out direction of the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, and again may be bent in a draw-out direction of the first tabs or the second tabs from the first plates or the second plates.
- A first bend of the bent portion may bend the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs toward the first plates and a second bend of the bent portion may bend the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs away from the first plates.
- A secondary battery may include the electrode assembly and a case completely enclosing the first plates, the second plates, the first tabs, the second tabs, and the separator and may partially enclose the lead, the lead being physically coupled to the bent portion only at a region within the case.
- The accompanying drawings, together with the specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present invention, and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a secondary battery according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a secondary battery according to the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A′ ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is an exploded cross-sectional view of an electrode assembly according to a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent and wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent and wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10A is a cross-sectional view showing an electrode tab and a lead which are wound together according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10B is a cross-sectional view showing a lead which is bent in a direction opposite to an electrode assembly according to the eighth embodiment of the present invention. - In the following detailed description, only certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, by way of illustration. As those skilled in the art would recognize, the described embodiments may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive. In addition, when an element is referred to as being “on” another element, it can be directly on the another element or be indirectly on the another element with one or more intervening elements interposed therebetween. Also, when an element is referred to as being “connected to” another element, it can be directly connected to the another element or be indirectly connected to the another element with one or more intervening elements interposed therebetween. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the specification.
- Hereinafter, an electrode assembly and a secondary battery using the same according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings illustrating embodiments of the present invention.
- Terms used in the embodiment of the present invention will first be defined before describing the drawings. In the context of the present application, bending refers to a state in which an electrode tab is bent, and winding refers to a state in which the electrode tab is spirally wound. In addition, a draw-out direction of the electrode tab refers to a direction where a lead is positioned (i.e., a direction heading away from the electrode assembly) and an inverse draw-out direction of the electrode tab refers to a direction where the electrode assembly is positioned (i.e., a direction heading toward the electrode assembly).
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FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a secondary battery according to a first embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , in anelectrode assembly 10, ananode plate 11 and acathode plate 13 which are applied with active materials are alternately disposed and laminated with aseparator 12 interposed therebetween.Anode tabs 11 a which extend from one side are formed on theanode plate 11 andcathode tabs 13 a which extend from the other side in the same direction as theanode tabs 11 a are formed on thecathode plate 13. - Although a laminate-type electrode assembly is shown in the first embodiment of the present invention, another electrode assembly having a structure in which a plurality of electrode tabs are overlapped with each other may also be formed.
- Although they may be formed in other ways, depending on the type of the secondary battery, the
anode plate 11 and thecathode plate 13 are generally formed by applying and fixing the active materials to and/or into metallic materials, and drying, roll-pressing, and cutting the materials. In one embodiment, theanode plate 11 and thecathode plate 13 are fabricated by coating an aluminum metal foil and a copper metal foil, respectively, with slurries and drying them. The slurries include the active materials of theanode plate 11 and thecathode plate 13 and a fixing agent which allows the active materials to adhere to the metal foils. In the case of a lithium secondary battery, an oxide containing lithium may be primarily used as an anode active material and any one of hard carbon, soft carbon, graphite, and a carbon substance may be primarily used as a cathode active material, but the present invention is not limited to lithium secondary batteries. - The
separator 12 is interposed between theanode plate 11 and thecathode plate 13. An insulating thin film having high ion permeability and high mechanical strength is used. Diameters of pores of theseparator 12 are generally in the range of 0.01 to 10 μm and the thickness of theseparator 12 is generally in the range of 5 to 300 μm. A sheet or a non-woven fabric made of an olefinic polymer such as chemical-resistant and hydrophobic polypropylene, a glass fiber, or polyethylene may be used as theseparator 12. In the case in which a solid electrolyte such as a polymer, etc. is used as an electrolyte, the solid electrolyte may also serve as theseparator 12. - In addition, a
pouch case 20 has a receiving space which can house theelectrode assembly 10. Thepouch case 20 is generally formed on the top and bottom of an aluminum thin-film to have a laminate structure. An inner surface of thepouch case 20 is made of a heat adhesive resin. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a secondary battery according to a first embodiment of the present invention andFIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A′ ofFIG. 2 . - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , when theelectrode assembly 10 is received in the receiving space of thepouch case 20, a part of each of ananode lead 11 b bonded to theanode tab 11 a and a part of acathode lead 13 b bonded to thecathode tab 13 a is exposed outside thepouch case 20. An insulatingtape 30 for ensuring electrical insulation while increasing airtightness with thepouch case 20 is attached to the portions of theanode lead 11 b and thecathode lead 13 b that are in contact with thepouch case 20. - In the
electrode assembly 10, theanode plates 11 with the extendinganode tab 11 a and thecathode plates 13 with the extendingcathode tab 13 a are alternately disposed and theseparators 12 are interposed therebetween. Theanode tabs 11 a and thecathode tabs 13 a are connected to theanode lead 11 b and thecathode lead 13 b, respectively, the anode tabs and the cathode tabs each being wound together (e.g., in a clockwise direction). After theanode tabs 11 a and thecathode tabs 13 a are wound, awound section 14 may be positioned inside a width B or between end points defining the thickness of theelectrode assembly 10. - Accordingly, a space occupied by the
anode tabs 11 a and thecathode tabs 13 a is reduced in an inner space of anairtight section 21 of thepouch case 20, thereby improving spatial utilization. That is, a battery capacity may be improved by increasing the sizes of theanode plate 11 and thecathode plate 13 in the remaining space (or the space that would otherwise have been occupied by the anode and cathode tabs) of theairtight section 21 and the size of a final product may be reduced by forming thepouch case 20 smaller. - As described above, the
pouch case 20 is generally formed on the top and bottom of the aluminum thin-film to have a laminate structure covered with nylon, a synthesis resin such as polypropylene or polyethylene, etc. The inner surface of thepouch case 20 is made of a heat adhesive resin for airtightness. As a result, the heat adhesive resin coated on the inner surface of thepouch case 20 is fused with thepouch case 20 by heating and pressing to make thepouch case 20 airtight. -
FIG. 4 is an exploded cross-sectional view of an electrode assembly according to a second embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , draw-out lengths of theanode tabs 11 a are different from each other. Herein, when theanode tabs 11 a are wound or bent, ananode tab 11 a-5 positioned at the innermost side has the shortest length and ananode tab 11 a-1 positioned at the outermost side has the longest length for convenience of a process (e.g., a manufacturing process). That is, theanode tab 11 a-5 positioned at the innermost side and theanode tab 11 a-1 positioned at the outermost side andanode tabs 11 a-4, 11 a-3, and 11 a-2 sequentially positioned therebetween have lengths in which the length of theanode tab 11 a-1 is longer than that of theanode tab 11 a-2, the length of theanode tab 11 a-2 is longer than that of theanode tab 11 a-3, the length of theanode tab 11 a-3 is longer than that of theanode tab 11 a-4, and the length of theanode tab 11 a-4 is longer than that of theanode tab 11 a-5. - Although the
cathode tabs 13 a drawn out from thecathode plate 13 are not shown, draw-out lengths of thecathode tabs 13 a may be different from each other in a manner identical or substantially identical to that of theanode tabs 11 a. -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a third embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 5 ,electrode tabs 15 a drawn out from an electrode plate are wound in a counterclockwise direction and thereafter, a lead 15 b is electrically connected to the bottom of thewound section 14. Thelead 15 b is connected with thewound section 14 on the top of thewound section 14. Thewound section 14 and thelead 15 b may be connected to each other by welding and theelectrode tabs 15 a are positioned inside the width of the electrode assembly or between end points defining the thickness of the electrode assembly. -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent electrode tab and a lead which are bonded together according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , in the fourth embodiment of the present invention,electrode tabs 21 a extended from an electrode plate (not shown) are bent once and are connected with a lead 21 b. Herein, theelectrode tabs 21 a are bent downward in an inverse draw-out direction of theelectrode tabs 21 a, that is, a direction where the electrode assembly is positioned (or toward the electrode assembly) to form abent section 22. In addition, thelead 21 b is welded onto the top of thebent electrode tabs 21 a. - Here, in one embodiment, the
electrode tabs 21 a may be bent upward in the inverse draw-out direction of theelectrode tabs 21 a, and thelead 21 b may be welded onto the top or the bottom of theelectrode tabs 21 a. Further, the draw-out lengths of theelectrode tabs 21 a may be formed to increase from the inside to the outside of a bent portion so that theelectrode tabs 21 a are easily bent and theelectrode tabs 21 a may be formed to be positioned inside the width of the electrode assembly or between endpoints defined by the thickness of the electrode assembly. -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , in the fifth embodiment of the present invention,electrode tabs 31 a extended from an electrode plate are bent twice and are connected with a lead 31 b. Herein, theelectrode tabs 31 a are bent in an inverse draw-out direction of theelectrode tabs 31 a to form a firstbent section 32 and in addition, they are bent in a draw-out direction of theelectrode tabs 31 a (or away from the electrode assembly) to form a secondbent section 33. - That is, the
electrode tabs 31 a are bent (or bent upward) in the direction where the electrode assembly is positioned to form the firstbent section 32 and in addition, they are bent (or bent upward) in the direction where thelead 31 b is positioned to form the secondbent section 33. In addition, thelead 31 b is welded onto the top of theelectrode tabs 31 a which are bent twice. Herein, although not shown in the figure, thelead 31 b may be welded onto the bottom of theelectrode tabs 31 a which are bent twice. -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent and wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 8 , in the sixth embodiment of the present invention,electrode tabs 41 a extended from an electrode plate are bent once in an inverse draw-out direction of theelectrode tabs 41 a and thereafter, are wound (e.g., in the clockwise direction) and are connected with a lead 41 b. Herein, theelectrode tabs 41 a are bent upward in the direction where the electrode assembly is positioned to form abent section 42 and wound in the clockwise direction to form awound section 43. In addition, thelead 41 b is welded between thebent section 42 and thewound section 43. Further, thelead 41 b may alternatively be welded onto the top of thewound section 43. - Also, in one embodiment, the draw-out lengths of the
electrode tabs 41 a may be formed to increase from the inside to the outside of a bent and wound portion so that theelectrode tabs 41 a are easily bent and wound and theelectrode tabs 41 a may be formed to be positioned inside the width of the electrode assembly or between endpoints defined by the thickness of the electrode assembly. -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing a bent and wound electrode tab and a lead which are bonded to each other according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 9 , in the seventh embodiment of the present invention,electrode tabs 51 a extended from an electrode plate are bent once in an inverse draw-out direction of theelectrode tabs 51 a and thereafter, they are wound (e.g., in the clockwise direction) and connected with a lead 51 b. Theelectrode tabs 51 a are bent (or bent downward) in the direction where the electrode assembly is positioned to form abent section 52 and wound in the counterclockwise direction to form awound section 53. In addition, thelead 51 b is welded between thebent section 52 and thewound section 53. Further, thelead 51 b may alternatively be welded onto the top of thewound section 53. -
FIG. 10A is a cross-sectional view showing an electrode tab and a lead which are wound together according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention andFIG. 10B is a cross-sectional view showing a lead which is bent in a direction opposite to (or away from) an electrode assembly according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIGS. 10A and 10B , after a lead 61 b is positioned on the top ofelectrode tabs 61 a drawn out from an electrode plate, thelead 61 b and theelectrode tabs 61 a are together wound in the counterclockwise direction to form awound section 62 so that thelead 61 b is positioned at the innermost side. In addition, the end (the end of a lead positioned at the electrode assembly side) of an unwound portion oflead 61 b is pulled in a direction (direction C) opposite to (or away from) the electrode assembly to form abent section 63 where the end of the unwoundlead 61 b is bent in the direction opposite to the electrode assembly. Thereafter, a bonding strength is reinforced by welding theelectrode tabs 61 a and thelead 61 b to each other. - According to the eighth embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to improve the utilization of the inner space of the exterior case by winding the
electrode tabs 61 a and thelead 61 b together, and it is possible to reduce the number of processes (or to simplify manufacturing) by winding theelectrode tabs 61 a and thelead 61 b together. - While the present invention has been described in connection with certain exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, and equivalents thereof.
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1. An electrode assembly comprising:
a plurality of first plates of a first polarity;
a plurality of second plates of a second polarity alternately arranged with the first plates;
at least one of a plurality of first tabs or a plurality of second tabs extending from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs being together wound or bent more than once;
a plurality of separators interposed between the first plates and the second plates; and
a lead physically coupled to at least one of the first tabs or the second tabs.
2. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first plates, the second plates and the separators between the first plates and the second plates are laminated together.
3. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs are wound in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
4. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs extend from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, by different draw-out lengths.
5. The electrode assembly of claim 4 , wherein the different draw-out lengths of the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs sequentially increase from a first side of the electrode assembly to a second side of the electrode assembly.
6. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs is located between end points defining the thickness of the electrode assembly.
7. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs are together wound and bent at least once as both a wound portion and a bent portion.
8. The electrode assembly of claim 7 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs are bent as the bent portion and thereafter, wound in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction as the wound portion.
9. The electrode assembly of claim 7 , wherein the wound portion is more distal to the first plates or the second plates than the bent portion is to the first plates or the second plates.
10. The electrode assembly of claim 7 , wherein the lead is physically coupled to the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs at a location between the bent portion and the wound portion.
11. The electrode assembly of claim 7 , wherein the wound portion and the bent portion are both located between end points defining the thickness of the electrode assembly.
12. The electrode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lead is wound together with the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs.
13. A secondary battery comprising the electrode assembly of claim 1 and a case enclosing the first plates, the second plates, the first tabs, the second tabs, and the separators and partially enclosing the lead, the lead being physically coupled to the at least one of the first tabs or the second tabs only at a region within the case.
14. An electrode assembly comprising:
a plurality of first plates of a first polarity;
a plurality of second plates of a second polarity alternately arranged with the first plates;
at least one of a plurality of first tabs or a plurality of second tabs extending from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, and being bent together in a direction toward the first plates or the second plates, respectively, as a bent portion of the first tabs or the second tabs;
a plurality of separators interposed between the first plates and the second plates; and
a lead physically coupled to the bent portion.
15. A secondary battery comprising the electrode assembly of claim 14 and a case enclosing the first plates, the second plates, the first tabs, the second tabs, and the separator and partially enclosing the lead, the lead being physically coupled to the bent portion only at a region within the case.
16. An electrode assembly comprising:
a plurality of first plates of a first polarity;
a plurality of second plates of a second polarity alternately arranged with the first plates;
at least one of a plurality of first tabs or a plurality of second tabs extending from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs being together bent at least twice as a bent portion of the first tabs;
a plurality of second tabs extending from the second plates;
a plurality of separators interposed between the first plates and the second plates; and
a lead physically coupled to the bent portion.
17. The electrode assembly of claim 14 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs are bent in an inverse draw-out direction of the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs from the first plates or the second plates, respectively, and again bent in a draw-out direction of the first tabs or the second tabs from the first plates or the second plates.
18. The electrode assembly of claim 14 , wherein a first bend of the bent portion bends the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs toward the first plates and a second bend of the bent portion bends the at least one of the plurality of first tabs or the plurality of second tabs away from the first plates.
19. A secondary battery comprising the electrode assembly of claim 14 and a case completely enclosing the first plates, the second plates, the first tabs, the second tabs, and the separator and partially enclosing the lead, the lead being physically coupled to the bent portion only at a region within the case.
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