The present invention relates generally to battery cell containment and venting in applications such as portable computers and motor vehicle.
Batteries, including Lithium-Ion batteries, are extensively used in laptop computers, cellular phones, and many other types of electrical devices. Particularly with respect to the preferred Lithium-Ion batteries, these batteries may be made at a relatively low cost and have a relatively high electrical storage capacity.
As electrical devices become more complex and thus consume more electricity, such as is the case with cellular phones, manufacturers have included high powered batteries such as Lithium-Ion batteries with their product. However, as understood herein the high powered battery cells included in such batteries may cause unintended battery malfunctions. Examples of such malfunctions include battery cell explosions, ruptures, and venting (a forced expulsion of gases).
A battery has plural battery cells and an outer casing holding the cells. A mesh surrounds the cells to contain cell parts should a cell explode. The mesh is porous to gas emitted by the cells such that the gas can pass through the mesh to the casing. At least one pressure relief feature is arranged to permit gas to pass through the casing when pressure in the casing exceeds a threshold.
In some embodiments the casing has at least one first portion and a second portion, with the first portion being structurally weaker than the second portion to establish the pressure relief feature. In other embodiments the pressure relief feature is established by at least one pressure relief valve, e.g., a one-way valve.
The mesh may be fire resistant. Furthermore, thermal barriers may be disposed between adjacent cells. A thermal barrier may include a ceramic plate. The battery may be used in a computer or a motor vehicle.
In another aspect, a battery includes a mesh material wrapped around at least part of the battery and at least one relief feature capable of allowing gas to pass from a battery cell through battery casing.
In another aspect, a method to contain pieces of an exploding battery cell within a battery casing while preventing overpressurization of the casing includes constraining the cell in the casing using structure within the casing and providing a gas vent through the casing.
The details of the present invention, both as to its structure and operation, can best be understood in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
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The computer 10 has a display 12 capable of presenting electronic images to a user. The computer 10 also includes a keypad 14 and mouse pad 16 capable of receiving data input from a user. Further, the computer 10 includes data storage 18 capable of storing data and at least one processor 22 capable of executing logic. The computer 10 also has a preferably high powered battery 24 such as but not limited to a Lithium-ion battery which provides power to the computer 10.
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Further, in the example embodiment shown at least one pressure relief feature 34 is associated with the casing 28. The pressure relief feature 34 permits gas to pass through the casing 28 when pressure in the casing 28 exceeds a threshold. In some embodiments the pressure relief feature 34 may be established by a one-way pressure relief valve. In other embodiments the pressure relief feature may be established by a weakened portion of the casing wall, e.g., a portion of the casing wall that is thinner than other portions of the casing wall.
Further still, the pressure relief feature 34 may be connected to an exhaust pipe 36. The pipe 36 directs gas emerging through the pressure relief feature 34 to an intended location, for instance, to the exhaust system of a vehicle when the battery is used in automotive applications. Thus in one non-limiting implementation, if the battery 24 were a vehicle battery, the exhaust pipe 36 may connect to the vehicle's engine exhaust system so that gas from the battery 24 may be expelled from the vehicle.
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While the particular BATTERY CELL CONTAINMENT AND VENTING is herein shown and described in detail, it is to be understood that the subject matter which is encompassed by the present invention is limited only by the claims.
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