Claims
- 1. A battery, comprising:
a battery case; a plurality of positive and negative electrodes alternately stacked and isolated by separators and housed in said battery case, wherein said positive and negative electrodes do not comprise tabs; said positive electrodes electrically coupled together via laser welding; said negative electrodes electrically coupled together via laser welding; and an electrolyte operatively associated with said electrodes.
- 2. The battery of claim 1 further including a plurality of positive spacers stacked alternately with said positive electrodes, and a plurality of negative spacers stacked alternately with said negative electrodes, wherein said positive spacers maintain predetermined spacing between said positive electrodes and wherein said negative spacers maintain predetermined spacing between said negative electrodes.
- 3. The battery of claim 1 wherein each of said positive electrodes has a positive hole and each of said negative electrodes has a negative hole, and further including:
a positive current collector passing through said positive holes and electrically coupled to said positive electrodes; and a negative current collector passing through said negative holes and electrically coupled to said negative electrodes.
- 4. The battery of claim 1 wherein said positive and negative current collectors extend through said battery case to form positive and negative battery terminals.
- 5. The battery of claim 1 wherein said positive and negative current collectors are coupled to positive and negative battery terminals.
- 6. A battery, comprising:
a battery case; a plurality of positive and negative electrodes alternately stacked and isolated by separators and housed in said battery case, wherein said positive and negative electrodes do not comprise tabs; said positive electrodes electrically coupled together via resistance welding; said negative electrodes electrically coupled together via resistance welding; and an electrolyte operatively associated with said electrodes.
- 7. The battery of claim 6 further including a plurality of positive spacers stacked alternately with said positive electrodes, and a plurality of negative spacers stacked alternately with said negative electrodes, wherein said positive spacers maintain predetermined spacing between said positive electrodes and wherein said negative spacers maintain predetermined spacing between said negative electrodes.
- 8. The battery of claim 6 wherein each of said positive electrodes has a positive hole and each of said negative electrodes has a negative hole, and further including:
a positive current collector passing through said positive holes and electrically coupled to said positive electrodes; and a negative current collector passing through said negative holes and electrically coupled to said negative electrodes.
- 9. The battery of claim 6 wherein said positive and negative current collectors extend through said battery case to form positive and negative battery terminals.
- 10. The battery of claim 6 wherein said positive and negative current collectors are coupled to positive and negative battery terminals.
- 11. A battery, comprising:
a battery case; a plurality of positive and negative electrodes alternately stacked and isolated by separators and housed in said battery case, each of said positive electrodes having a positive hole, each of said negative electrodes having a negative hole; a plurality of positive spacers stacked alternately with said positive electrodes, and a plurality of negative spacers stacked alternately with said negative electrodes, wherein said positive spacers maintain predetermined spacing between said positive electrodes and wherein said negative spacers maintain predetermined spacing between said negative electrodes; a positive current collector passing through said positive holes and electrically coupled to said positive electrodes via welding; a negative current collector passing through said negative holes and electrically coupled to said negative electrodes via welding; and an electrolyte operatively associated with said electrodes.
- 12. The battery of claim 11 wherein said positive and negative current collectors extend through said battery case to form positive and negative battery terminals.
- 13. The battery of claim 11 wherein said positive and negative current collectors are coupled to positive and negative battery terminals.
- 14. The battery of claim 11 wherein said positive and negative current collectors and said positive and negative holes are noncircular.
- 15. The battery of claim 11 wherein said positive spacers comprise positive spacer holes aligned with said positive holes and wherein said positive current collector passes through said positive spacer holes and is electrically coupled to said positive spacers, and wherein said negative spacers comprise negative spacer holes aligned with said negative holes and wherein said negative current collector passes through said negative spacer holes and is electrically coupled to said negative spacers.
- 16. The battery of claim 15, wherein said positive spacers capture only one positive electrode between them and wherein said negative spacers capture only one negative electrode between them.
- 17. The battery of claim 15, wherein said positive spacers capture more than one positive electrode between them and wherein said negative spacers capture more than one negative electrode between them.
- 18. The battery of claim 15, wherein said spacers are noncircular.
- 19. The battery of claim 15, wherein said spacer holes are noncircular.
- 20. The battery of claim 15, wherein said positive spacer holes and said positive holes have the same diameter.
- 21. The battery of claim 11, wherein at least some of said spacers comprise at least one protrusion.
- 22. The battery of claim 11, wherein at least some of said spacers comprise a straight edge.
- 23. The battery of claim 11 and further including:
a positive electrode cutout formed in each positive electrode, a negative electrode cutout formed in each negative electrode, and first and second separator cutouts formed in each of said separators, wherein said positive current collector passes through said negative cutouts and through said first separator cutouts, and wherein said negative current collector passes through said positive cutouts and through said second separator cutouts.
- 24. The battery of claim 23 wherein said cutouts of said separators are wider than said current collectors to facilitate welding.
- 25. The battery of claim 23 and further including:
a positive tube surrounding said positive current collector and coupled thereto, and passing through said positive holes, negative cutouts, and first cutouts; and a negative tube surrounding said negative current collector and coupled thereto, and passing through said negative holes, negative cutouts, and second cutouts.
- 26. The battery of claim 25, wherein said positive tube passes through said positive spacers and said negative tube passes through said negative spacers.
- 27. The battery of claim 26, wherein said positive spacers and said positive holes have at least a portion that is substantially the same shape and size as said positive current collector.
- 28. The battery of claim 26, wherein said negative spacers and said negative holes have at least a portion that is substantially the same shape and size as said negative current collector.
- 29. The battery of claim 25, wherein said positive and negative tubes help maintain alignment of said positive electrodes, negative electrodes, and separators.
- 30. The battery of claim 25, wherein at least one of said spacers is laser welded to a tube end feature.
- 31. The battery of claim 11, further comprising:
a locator hole in each of said positive electrodes, negative electrodes, and separators; and a locator pin passing through said locator holes.
- 32. The battery of claim 31, further comprising:
an insulating tube passing over said locator pin.
- 33. The battery of claim 32, wherein said insulating tube helps maintain alignment of said positive electrodes, negative electrodes, and separators.
- 34. The battery of claim 11, further wherein:
each of said negative electrodes comprises a negative substrate and negative active material; each of said positive electrodes comprises a positive substrate and positive active material; each of said positive spacers is positioned in contact with and electrically coupled to at least one positive substrate; and each of said negative spacers is positioned in contact with and electrically coupled to at least one negative substrate.
- 35. The battery of claim 34, wherein each of said spacers is positioned at an edge of said substrate.
- 36. The battery of claim 34, wherein each of said spacers is positioned at an edge of a cutout made in said substrate.
- 37. The battery of claim 34, wherein each of said spacers is inset from an edge of said substrate.
- 38. The battery of claim 34, wherein of said spacers overlaps an edge of said substrate.
- 39. The battery of claim 34, wherein each of said spacers is laser welded to said substrate.
- 40. The battery of claim 11, wherein:
each of said positive electrodes further comprises a first area free of active material on both sides, said first area located in the vicinity of said positive hole; and each of said negative electrodes further comprises a second area free of active material on both sides, said second area located in the vicinity of said negative hole.
- 41. The battery of claim 11, wherein said negative electrodes have a larger surface area than said positive electrodes.
- 42. The battery of claim 11, wherein said positive and negative electrodes stacked alternately and isolated by separators are held together by laser welding.
- 43. The battery of claim 11, wherein said case is hermetically sealed.
- 44. The battery of claim 11, wherein said case further comprises:
a case cover having positive and negative terminals extending therethrough.
- 45. The battery of claim 44, wherein said cover comprises a locator pin extending therethrough.
- 46. The battery of claim 44, wherein:
said case further comprises a fill hole positioned on a side of said case.
- 47. The battery of claim 44, wherein said case is neutral.
- 48. The battery of claim 44, wherein:
said case further comprises a parylene coating.
- 49. The battery of claim 11 and further comprising:
an insulator comprising a material chosen from the group consisting of: a polyimide film and PFA.
- 50. The battery of claim 49, wherein said insulator has a thickness of 0.001 to 0.005 inches (0.025 to 0.127 mm).
- 51. The battery of claim 11 and further comprising:
an insulator having a pair of flaps and a center portion.
- 52. The battery of claim 51, wherein said center portion has at least two sides, said flaps being disposed one on each side of said center portion.
- 53. The battery of claim 51, wherein said center portion has at least one side, said pair of flaps being disposed on one side of said center portion.
- 54. The battery of claim 51, further comprising a cutout on said insulator.
- 55. The battery comprising:
a pair of straight sides, said pair of straight sides having a first end and a second end; a first curved side positioned at said first end of said pair of straight sides; and a second curved side positioned at said second end of said pair of straight sides.
- 56. The battery of claim 55, wherein said pair of straight sides are of substantially the same length.
- 57. The battery of claim 55, wherein said pair of straight sides are of substantially differing lengths.
- 58. The circular or elliptical device having a circumference, said device having said battery of claim 55 housed within, wherein said first and second curved sides are substantially of the same shape and are substantially in alignment with portions of said circumference of said device.
- 59. The device of claim 58, wherein said device with said battery housed within is of substantially evenly distributed weight.
- 60. The device of claim 58, further comprising:
a housing; and components located between each of said straight sides of said battery and said device housing.
- 61. The battery construction apparatus, comprising:
a base; a stacking plate moveably mounted to said base; a positive stacking fixture pin strategically positioned and mounted to said stacking base; a negative stacking fixture pin strategically positioned and mounted to said stacking base; and a face plate positioned opposite said base, said face plate having a set of holes strategically positioned to allow said positive stacking fixture pin and said negative stacking fixture pin to engage.
- 62. The battery construction apparatus of claim 61, wherein:
said base further comprises a set of alignment prongs for insertion into a set of alignment openings in said face plate.
- 63. The battery construction apparatus of claim 61, further comprising a swaging tool.
- 64. The battery construction apparatus of claim 61, wherein welding of battery components positioned between said stacking plate and said face plate is accommodated.
- 65. The battery construction apparatus of claim 61, further comprising:
a shield for protection of battery components during interconnection.
- 66. A battery construction method, comprising the acts of:
alternately stacking and isolating by separators a plurality of positive and negative electrodes, each of said positive electrodes having a first hole and a second hole, each of said negative electrodes having a third hole and a fourth hole; aligning said electrodes by inserting a first alignment pin through said first holes, and by inserting a second alignment pin through said second holes and said third holes, and by inserting a third alignment pin through said fourth holes; and coupling said positive electrodes together with welds; and coupling said negative electrodes together with welds.
- 67. The method of claim 66 wherein:
said first alignment pin comprises a positive current collector electrically coupled to said positive electrodes; said second alignment pin is electrically isolated from said positive and negative electrodes; and said third alignment pin comprises a negative current collector electrically coupled to said negative electrodes.
- 68. The method of claim 67 wherein said positive and negative current collectors extend through said battery case to form positive and negative battery terminals.
- 69. The method of claim 67 wherein said positive and negative current collectors are coupled to positive and negative battery terminals.
- 70. A battery construction method, comprising the acts of:
alternately stacking and isolating by separators a plurality of positive and negative electrodes, each of said positive electrodes having a positive hole, each of said negative electrodes having a negative hole; and aligning and supporting said positive and negative electrodes stacked alternately and isolated by separators by inserting a positive current collector through said positive holes and by inserting a negative current collector through said negative holes.
- 71. The battery construction method of claim 70, further comprising the act of:
inserting an insulating tube through locator holes formed in said positive electrodes, said negative electrodes, and said separators.
- 72. The battery construction method of claim 71, further comprising:
mounting said insulating tube onto a locator pin.
- 73. The battery construction method of claim 70, wherein said positive current collector, said negative current collector, and said insulating tube facilitate alignment of said electrodes and said separators.
- 74. The battery construction method of claim 70, wherein said positive locator holes are larger than said negative locator holes, further comprising the act of:
placing a insulating spacers in said positive locator holes.
- 75. The battery construction method of claim 70, further comprising the act of:
swaging at least one of said current collectors using a swaging tool.
- 76. The battery construction method of claim 70, further comprising the acts of:
coupling said positive electrodes together with welds; and coupling said negative electrodes together with welds.
- 77. The battery construction method of claim 76, wherein said stacking act occurs before said coupling acts.
- 78. The battery construction method of claim 76, wherein said coupling acts are interspersed throughout said stacking act.
- 79. The battery construction method of claim 76, wherein said coupling further comprises:
welding positive spacers to said positive electrodes; and welding negative spacers to said negative electrodes.
- 80. The battery construction method of claim 76, further comprising the act of:
shielding said electrodes and separators during welding.
- 81. The battery construction method of claim 70, further comprising the act of:
housing said positive and negative electrodes stacked alternately and isolated by said separators within a case.
- 82. The battery construction method of claim 81, wherein said case is neutral.
- 83. The battery construction method of claim 81, wherein said case comprises a parylene coating.
- 84. The battery construction method of claim 81, wherein said current collectors extend through said case to form terminals and further comprising the act of:
sealing said terminals to said case.
- 85. A battery construction method, comprising the acts of:
providing a plurality of positive and negative electrodes, each of said positive electrodes having a positive hole and a positive electrode cutout, each of said negative electrodes having a negative hole and a negative electrode cutout; alternately stacking said positive electrodes and said negative electrodes such that each of said positive holes slides over a positive tube and each of said negative electrode cutouts slides over said positive tube and each of said negative holes slides over a negative tube and each of said positive electrode cutouts slides over said negative tube, and isolating said positive electrodes from said negative electrode by separators, each of said separators having at least a first and second cutout, such that said first cutout slides over said positive tube and said second cutout slides over said negative tube; mounting a positive terminal to said positive tube; and mounting a negative terminal to said negative tube.
- 86. The battery construction method of claim 85, further comprising the acts of:
installing positive spacers over said positive tube within said cutouts of said negative electrodes; installing negative spacers over said negative tube within said cutouts of said positive electrodes; and installing insulating spacers over said insulating tube at least partially within said positive locator hole between said negative electrodes and said separators.
- 87. The battery construction method of claim 86 wherein positive spacers and positive electrodes are sandwiched between separator layers.
- 88. The battery construction method of claim 85, wherein:
said positive tube further comprises a positive end feature; and said negative tube further comprises a negative end feature.
- 89. The battery construction method of claim 85, wherein:
said positive electrodes further comprise a first area free of active material on both sides of each positive electrode, said first area located in the vicinity of said positive hole; and said negative electrodes further comprise a second area free of active material on both sides of each negative electrode, said second area located in the vicinity of said negative hole.
- 90. The battery construction method of claim 85, further comprising the act of:
housing said positive and negative electrodes stacked alternately and isolated by said separators within a case.
- 91. A battery construction method, comprising the act of:
inserting electrolyte into a battery case through a hole positioned along a side of said battery case perpendicular to edges of electrodes within a stacked electrode assembly housed within said battery case, wherein said battery case has feedthroughs normal to the plane of said electrodes.
- 92. The battery method of claim 91, further comprising the act of:
insulating said battery case so as to render said battery case electrically neutral.
- 93. The battery method of claim 92, wherein said insulating act comprises coating an interior of said battery case.
- 94. A battery construction method, comprising the acts of:
installing a positive tube onto a positive stacking fixture pin mounted to a stacking fixture base; installing a negative tube onto a negative stacking fixture pin mounted onto said stacking fixture base; and stacking alternately a plurality of positive and negative electrodes isolated by separators on said stacking base, each of said positive electrodes having a positive hole, each of said negative electrodes having a negative hole, said positive tube passing through said positive holes and said negative tube passing through said negative holes.
- 95. The battery construction method of claim 94, further comprising the acts of:
providing locator holes in said positive electrodes, said negative electrodes, and said separators; installing an insulating tube onto a locator stacking fixture pin mounted to said stacking fixture base; and inserting said insulating tube through said locator holes.
- 96. The battery construction method of claim 94, further comprising the acts of:
positioning positive spacers onto said positive tube; positioning negative spacers onto said negative tube; and positioning insulating spacers onto said insulating tube.
- 97. The battery construction method of claim 94, further comprising the act of:
compressing said positive electrodes, said negative electrodes, and said separators together between a face plate and said stacking plate.
- 98. The battery construction method of claim 97, further comprising the act of:
removing the battery from the stacking fixture.
- 99. The battery construction method of claim 94, further comprising the acts of:
coupling said positive electrodes together with a weld; and coupling said negative electrodes together with a weld.
- 100. The battery construction method of claim 99, further comprising the act of:
applying a shield to said positive electrodes, said negative electrodes, and said separators for protection during said coupling process.
- 101. The battery construction method of claim 94, further comprising the acts of:
sealing terminal pins to a cover; and inserting said terminal pins through said tubes.
- 102. The battery construction method of claim 101, further comprising the acts of:
welding said terminal pins to said tubes.
- 103. The battery construction method of claim 94, further comprising the act of:
placing a cover onto said positive and negative tubes, wherein said stacking act is done directly onto said cover.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR FILED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/363,455 filed Mar. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60363455 |
Mar 2002 |
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