Electrochemical cells are commonly known as batteries. A particular kind of electrochemical cell includes an alternating sequence of spirally wound positive and negative electrodes constituting the electrochemical bundle. This arrangement is commonly known as a “jelly roll.”
The tabs are typically welded to the electrodes. During this welding, weld spatter may fall into the windings of the jelly roll, which can cause electrical shorts. Prior art tabs are typically thin, metal foils. During vibration, one or more of the tabs may break, partially severing the electrical path from the electrode assembly and the terminal. The additional step of attaching the tabs to the electrode assembly also increases assembly time of the electrochemical cell.
U.S. Publication No. 2005/0008933 discloses a tabless jelly roll type of electrochemical cell. Instead of using tabs to connect the electrodes to the respective terminals, a tabless jelly roll attaches a current collecting plate directly to the electrodes. To provide a surface for welding, part of the metallic winding foils of each electrode extend past the active portion of the electrochemical bundle. The ends of the winding foils are folded into a plane by pressing down on the winding foils for partially crush them. The current collecting plate is then welded directly to the flattened portion of the winding foils.
Pressing downward in an axial direction on the winding foils can cause them to bend in varying directions as the winding foils buckle under the pressure. Such a result is shown in
In one aspect, the present invention relates to an electrochemical cell including a can and a jelly roll disposed in the can. The jelly roll includes a positive electrode and a negative electrode, wherein positive winding foils protrude from a positive end of the jelly roll and negative winding foils protrude from a negative end of the jelly roll. The positive winding foils are folded in a same direction to overlap each other in a first pattern of recesses and the negative winding foils are folded in a same direction to overlap each other in a second pattern of recesses. A positive disk includes a plurality of leg forms welded into the first pattern of recesses formed in the positive winding foils. A negative disk includes a plurality of leg forms welded into the second pattern of recesses formed in the winding foils. At least one of the positive disk and the negative disk is electrically insulated from the can.
In another aspect, the present invention relates to a method of manufacturing an electrochemical cell that includes a tabless jelly roll. The method includes applying a radial force across positive winding foils on a positive end of the tabless jelly roll such that the positive winding foils are folded in a radial direction to overlap each other in a first pattern of recesses. A radial force is applied across negative winding foils on a negative end of the tabless jelly roll such that the negative winding foils are folded in a radial direction to overlap each other in a second pattern of recesses. A positive disk and a negative disk are provided, wherein the positive disk includes a plurality of leg forms corresponding to the first pattern of recesses formed in the positive winding foils and the negative disk includes a plurality of leg forms corresponding to the second pattern of recesses formed in the negative winding foils. The plurality of leg forms of the positive disk and the negative disk are welded to the first pattern of recesses formed in the positive winding foils and the second pattern of recesses formed in the negative winding foils, respectively. The tabless jelly roll is disposed into a can. At least one of the positive disk and the negative disk is electrically insulated from the can.
Other exemplary embodiments and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description and the appended claims.
Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to electrochemical cells having a tabless jelly roll for an electrode assembly.
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After the winding foils 301 are folded over into a pattern of recesses, a disk 403 is provided as a current collector. The disk 403 includes a plurality of legs 404 that correspond to the pattern of recesses 402 in the jelly roll 310. The plurality of legs 404 may have a width and depth about the same as the recesses 402 in order for the disk 403 to fit closely with the end of the jelly roll 310. The bottoms of the plurality of legs 404 are placed in contact with the recesses 402. A welding operation may then be performed along each leg 404 to attach the disk 403 to the jelly roll 310 via the recesses 402. Because the winding foils in the recesses 402 are folded over onto each other, solid, planar surfaces are provided for the welding operation, which allows for a continuous weld to be formed across the jelly roll 310. In one embodiment, laser welding is used for the welding operation.
The jelly roll 310 is disposed in a can 501. After attachment of the disk 403 and terminal 410, a cover 430 is placed over the end of the can 501 with the seal 416 between the terminal 410 and the cover 430. On the outside of the cover 430, an insulating washer 440 may be provided to electrically insulate the positive electrode of the jelly roll from the can 501 and the cover 430. To complete the assembly of the positive end of the electrochemical cell, a Bellville or other spring washer 445 may be provided between the hex nut 450 and the insulating washer 440. In one embodiment, the negative end of the electrochemical cell is assembled in a similar manner to the positive end, such that the negative electrode is also electrically insulated. In such an embodiment, the can 501 is neutral and may be in the form of a simple cylinder, rather than having a bottom provided for the negative end. The positive terminal may be made of aluminum. The negative terminal may be, for example, nickel plated copper.
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Electrochemical cells in accordance with embodiments of the present invention may have one or more of the following advantages.
The folded over layer of winding foils in the recesses of the jelly roll provide a penetration barrier during the welding of the disk to the jelly roll. The air gaps associated with axial pressure on the winding foils (see
A disk with leg forms corresponding to the pattern of recesses in the jelly roll enhances the rigidity of the jelly roll. As a result, the electrochemical cell is made more resistant to shock and vibration. Additionally, assembly is simplified by avoiding the need to weld tabs to the jelly roll.
The welding of the leg forms to the pattern of recesses in the jelly roll provides an even distribution for thermal and electrical transfers between the jelly roll and the disk. Depending on the size of the electrochemical cell and the electrical transfer requirements, more leg forms may be provided in the disk to correspond to a greater number of recesses in the jelly roll.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this disclosure, will appreciate that other embodiments can be devised which do not depart from the scope of the invention as disclosed herein. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the attached claims.