This application makes reference to, incorporates the same herein, and claims all benefits accruing under 35 U.S.C. §119 from an application for CONDUCTIVE PLATE AND PACK SECONDARY BATTERY USING IT earlier filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on the 29, Dec. 2005 and there duly assigned Serial No. 10-2005-0134521.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a secondary battery pack, and more particularly, the present invention relates to a conductive plate for preventing the bending of a battery pack due to swelling when charging a battery pack containing at least two batteries and further relates to a secondary battery pack using such a conductive plate.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, compact and light-weight electrical and electronic devices, such as cellular phones, notebook computers, camcorders and so on are being developed and manufactured. An electrical battery pack is embedded into these devices so that these portable electrical and electronic devices may be operated even in places where an additional power source is unavailable. The embedded battery pack includes at least two batteries inside of it so that a voltage of a predetermined level may be outputted, thereby driving the portable electrical and electronic devices.
Recently, in light of the economic situations, battery packs employ a secondary battery in which charging and discharging is possible. Such secondary batteries include Nickel-Cadmium batteries (Ni—Cd), Ni-Hydrogen batteries (Ni-MH), Lithium (Li) batteries and Lithium ion batteries.
In most of such secondary batteries, an electrode assembly composed of an anode, a cathode and a separator are contained in a can formed of aluminum or an aluminum alloy, a cap assembly is mounted on the can, the electrolyte is injected into the can, and the can is sealed. The can may be formed of a ferrous metal, but if it is formed of aluminum or an aluminum alloy, the battery can be light-weight, corrosion-proof, and have improved characteristics under high-voltage.
A conventional battery pack described above, and shown in
However, in the past, as shown in
In this way, if the angle θ formed at the end of the battery pack in which the batteries are not connected by the conductive plate becomes large, the entire battery pack is bent into a V shape, and thus there is a problem in that a space larger than the space occupied by the original battery pack is needed. That is, the thickness of the entire battery pack increases.
Considering this problem, an object of the present invention is to prevent the thickness of an entire battery pack having batteries connected by a conductive plate from being increased by a change of the length of the conductive plate when an external force is applied by forming an expansion unit, whose length is expanded, on the conductive plate which stacks and connects at least two batteries.
In order to accomplish the above object, a conductive plate according to the present invention includes a welding portion which is electrically connected to electrode terminals of at least two batteries and an expansion unit whose length is increased with respect to the welding portion in response to an external force being applied.
A notching unit surrounding the welding portion is formed in the first embodiment of the expansion unit; the expansion unit expands with respect to the notching unit when an external force is applied.
The second embodiment of the expansion unit is formed as a plurality of wrinkled shapes arranged between the welding portions.
The third embodiment of the expansion unit is formed as a connection unit of a zigzag shape having a narrower width than a width of the welding portion.
Furthermore, in order to accomplish the above object, a secondary battery pack in which a conductive plate is employed according to the present invention is a secondary battery pack in which at least two batteries are stacked in a thickness direction, and the electrode terminals of the stacked batteries are connected by a conductive plate, and the conductive plate includes a welding portion connected to the electrode terminals of the batteries and an expansion unit whose length increases with respect to the welding portion in response to an external force being applied.
The secondary battery pack preferably further includes a notching unit surrounding the welding portion arranged in the expansion unit; the expansion unit expands with respect to the notching unit in response to an external force being applied.
The expansion unit preferably includes a plurality of wrinkled shapes arranged in a middle portion of the welding portion. The expansion unit alternatively preferably includes a connection unit of a zigzag shape having a narrower width than a width the welding portion.
In connection with the conductive plate formed as described above and the battery pack to which the conductive plate is applied, an effect is obtained that the thickness of a battery pack is not changed due to a swelling occurring during charging.
A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof, will be readily apparent as the present invention becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference symbols indicate the same or similar components, wherein:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments according to the present invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As illustrated in
The welding portions 11 and 12 are each composed of two spot points, the notching units 13 and 14 are formed by three sides surrounding the spot points, and a notching unit is not formed on one side corresponding to the sides 10a and 10b of the end sides of the conductive plate 10.
The conductive plate 10 may be formed of various kinds of conductive metals, and the conductive plate 10 is preferably formed of a nickel material having a very high electrical conductivity.
An embodiment in which the conductive plate formed as above is applied to a secondary battery pack is illustrated in
As illustrated in
When the battery cells 21 and 22 are connected to both ends of the conductive plate 10 and each cell is charged 100%, the center portion of the stacked batteries 21 and 22 swells due to the swelling of the battery cells, as shown in
To be more specific, since the welding portions 11 and 12 are fixed to the battery cells 21 and 22, the stress is concentrated on both ends of the notching units 13 and 14 of the conductive plate 10, and if a force is applied to the portion where the stress is concentrated, wrinkles occur, the space between the welding portions 11 and 12 where the conductive plate 10 is fixed to the battery cells 21 and 22 including the length of the wrinkles 15 and 16.
In this way, in the battery cells 21 and 22 of a battery pack in which a conductive plate 10 to which the first embodiment of the present invention is applied is employed, the angle of the other end of the battery pack which is not connected by a conductive plate 10 is larger than the angle between the battery cells arranged at the end of the battery pack including batteries connected by a conductive plate 10. As a result, the front end and a back end of the battery cells 21 and 22 stacked in the thickness direction are maintained in a parallel state.
As illustrated in
In the battery pack to which the conductive plate 30 according to the second embodiment of the present invention is applied, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
In the battery pack to which the conductive plate 40 according to the third embodiment of the present invention formed as above is applied, as illustrated in
As explained above, according to the present invention, since two or more batteries are stacked, connected and fixed via a conductive plate, the bending of a battery pack does not occur due to the swelling of a battery, and thus, a change in the thickness of the battery pack can be prevented.
As described above, the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed through the descriptions and the drawings. The terms are used not to define the meanings thereof or restrict the scope of the present invention recited in the claims but to explain the present invention. Therefore, as appreciated by those skilled in the art, modifications can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which being defined by the following claims.
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