Claims
- 1. A lithium cell treating apparatus comprising:
- two preparation chambers, a treating chamber coupled with said two preparation chambers and being capable of maintaining air tightness therein by switching plates; said treating chamber equipped with a belt conveyor for transporting cells and cell constructive parts, and capable of moving to the region of the preparation chambers, three sets of an inert gas supplying tubes connected with an inert gas storage vessel capable of drying gas via switching valves for supplying an inert gas or a dry gas whose moisture content is lower than that of ambient air, a cell crushing machine having a hammer crusher, a storage vessel having a mesh provided on a bottom thereof, and a fluid spraying tube connected to a sprayer, and connected to a treating fluid storage vessel via a switching valve and a pump, characterized in that a supplying port for a treating fluid is installed being communicated with a storage vessel for a treating fluid via either a switching valve or a flow amount (rate) controller.
- 2. A lithium cell treating apparatus according to 1, wherein said an exhausting port for a used treating fluid is provided downstream of the supplying port and is communicated with a storage unit for the used fluid collected at the exhausting port.
- 3. A lithium cell treating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said supplying port is installed apart from a bottom surface of the treating chamber at a predetermined space, and said exhausting port is provided at a lower position than that of the supplying port.
- 4. A lithium cell treating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein a plurality of the supplying ports and the exhausting ports is installed.
- 5. A lithium cell treating apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of the supplying ports and the exhausting ports is installed in a series form with respect to the conveyor.
- 6. A lithium cell treating apparatus according to claim 4, or 5, wherein at least one of the plurality of the supplying ports contains an alcohol, water or a mixture of said alcohol and water.
- 7. A lithium cell treating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least one sensor is provided at a preselected place within the treating chamber, and a controlling apparatus is provided so as to select and control at least one of supply component compositions and supply amounts for the inert gas, dry gas, fluid to clean electrolyte, and fluid reactive to lithium in response to information from the sensor.
- 8. A lithium cell treating apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said sensor senses at least one of various types of information about temperatures, heating amounts, infrared intensity, gas compositions, and pressure.
- 9. A lithium cell treating apparatus according to claim 7 or 8, wherein said control apparatus comprising: a calculation control unit for calculating information derived from the sensor; a memory unit for storing therein either past calculated data, or separately inputted data, and a control unit for comparing the value calculated by the calculating control unit with the data stored in the memory unit, thereby controlling at least one of supply amounts and supply component compositions with respect to more than one of the above-described inert gas, dry gas, fluid to melt electrolyte, and fluid reactive to lithium.
- 10. A lithium cell treating apparatus according to claim 9, wherein at least one of measurement data, calculation program, calculation data of the sensor is stored in the memory unit.
- 11. A lithium cell treating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said treating chamber is installed in a series by co-using one of the preparation chambers.
- 12. A lithium cell treating apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said switching plates are sliding type switching plates.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/679,726, filed Jul. 12, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,714,129 which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/220,220, filed Mar. 30, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,628,973.
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