The present invention relates to packaging for large, high power lithium ion cells.
Some lithium ion batteries presently employ laminated foil pouches for containing cell electrolyte. A drawback to these batteries is that the seal of the pouch around the battery terminals tends to leak electrolyte, posing a hazard to users. These batteries are also typically low energy batteries, which do not contain a large amount of electrolyte. A high energy battery having the same general design as the low energy batteries includes more electrolyte than a low energy battery, which provides an increased risk of a large electrolyte leak, should a leak occur. Therefore, there exists a need to provide a high energy battery that reduces the risk of electrolyte leaks.
Briefly, the present invention provides a large format prismatic battery cell. The battery cell includes a sealed foil pouch having a plurality of openings and a terminal block disposed within the sealed foil pouch. The terminal block has a plurality of terminals extending outwardly therefrom. Each of the plurality of terminals extends through one of the plurality of openings. A method of making the battery cell is also disclosed.
The invention also provides a method of manufacturing a lithium ion battery cell. The method comprises the steps of forming a plurality of foil lamination openings in a flexible foil lamination; engaging a terminal block with the flexible foil lamination, the terminal block having a plurality of terminal openings extending outwardly therefrom; folding the foil laminate over the terminal block such that each of the plurality of terminal openings communicates with one of the plurality of foil lamination openings; sealing two sides of the foil lamination on either side of the terminal block, leaving an open side of the foil laminate disposed away from the terminal block; inserting a cell stack of electrodes through the open side, the stack of electrodes having a plurality of terminals, each of the plurality of terminals extending through a respective one of the terminal openings and foil lamination openings; sealing the open side, forming a pouch; and inserting an electrolyte into the pouch.
The present invention further comprises a battery cell manufactured by the method described above.
The invention also provides a battery cell comprising a flexible foil pouch having a plurality of openings therein and a non-electrically conducting terminal block disposed within the flexible foil pouch, the foil pouch being sealed to the terminal block. A negative terminal extends through the terminal block and through a first of the plurality of openings and a positive terminal extends through the terminal block and through a second of the plurality of openings. A relief valve is coupled to the terminal block and extends through a third of the plurality of openings. A plurality of positive conductor electrodes are disposed within the flexible foil pouch and electrically coupled to the positive terminal and a plurality of negative conductor electrodes are disposed within the flexible foil pouch and electrically coupled to the negative terminal. An electrolyte is disposed within the flexible foil pouch and is in fluid communication with the relief valve. A lid is disposed over the foil pouch. The lid has a plurality of openings, with the positive terminal extending through a first of the lid openings and the negative terminal extending through a second of the lid openings.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawing. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings certain embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
In describing the embodiments of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be used for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, it being understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents operating in similar manner to accomplish similar purpose. It is understood that the drawings are not drawn exactly to scale.
The following describes particular embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the embodiments detailed herein. Generally, the following disclosure refers to a package for high power lithium ion cells, although the inventive package may be used for other types of cells.
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Cell 100 includes a hermetically, sealed foil lamination 110 having a plurality of openings 112, 114, 116 at top portion 102. Laminate 110 forms a pouch 118 that retains a plurality of positive electrodes 120, a plurality of negative electrodes 122, and an electrolyte 124 that allows ionic conductivity between positive electrodes 120 and negative electrodes 122. In this example, electrolyte 124 is an organic electrolyte. In other embodiments, electrolyte 124 may be any other suitable composition. Pouch 118 is hermetically sealed to prevent electrolyte 124 from leaking out of pouch 118.
Foil lamination 110 forms pouch 118 by sealing foil lamination 110 around three sides—longitudinal sides 118a, 118b, and at bottom 118c. A top portion 118d of foil lamination 110 along top portion 102 of cell 100 is continuous laminate, with the exception of openings 112, 114, 116, with no seals sealing sides of laminate 110 to each other.
Positive terminal 104 is electrically coupled to positive electrode electrodes 120 and negative terminal 106 is electrically coupled to negative electrodes 122 such that electrical current generated between electrodes 120, 122 is transmitted through terminals 104, 106 to power a device (not shown) that is electrically coupled to cell 100.
A terminal block 126 is disposed within pouch 118. Terminal block 126 may be fabricated from polypropylene or some other suitable electrically insulating or non-conductive material. Terminal block 126 has a generally flat top surface 127 with a plurality of terminal openings 128, 130, 132 extending therethrough. Terminal openings 128, 130, 132 are spaced to provide a location for positive terminal 104 and negative terminal 106 of cell 100 and maintain a consistent center-to-center distance between positive terminal 104 and negative terminal 106. Terminal block 126 has rounded edges that reduce the likelihood of foil 110 being torn or otherwise pierced by terminal block 126. Terminal block 124 supports pouch 118 after cell 100 has been assembled.
Each of terminal openings 128, 130, 132 is reinforced with a peripheral flange 134, 136, 138, respectively, that extends outwardly from terminal block 126. Positive terminal 104 extends through terminal opening 128 and negative terminal 106 extends through terminal opening 130. Relief valve 108 is disposed in terminal opening 132. Flanges 134, 136, 138 provide mechanical support for positive terminal 104, negative terminal 106, and relief valve 108. Flanges 134, 136, 138 also separate foil 110 from respective openings 128, 130, 132.
Flange 134 extends through opening 112 in foil 110, flange 136 extends through opening 114 in foil 110, and flange 138 extends through opening 138. Foil 110 is thermally sealed to flat surface 127 of terminal block 126 around flanges 134, 136, 138.
An o-ring 140 is disposed around positive terminal 104 and seals a gap between positive terminal 104 and terminal block 126 such that positive terminal 104 is sealed against terminal block 126. Similarly, an o-ring 142 is disposed around negative terminal 106 and seals a gap between negative terminal 106 and terminal block 126 such that negative terminal 106 is also sealed against terminal block 126.
A lid 150 is disposed over flat top portion 102 of cell 100. Lid 150 includes a first lid opening 152 through which positive terminal 104 extends, a second lid opening 154 through which negative terminal 106 extends, and a third lid opening 156 through which relief valve 108 discharges.
Lid 150 includes a first recess 158 generally surrounding first lid opening 152 that provides a seat for a first retaining nut 160 that is threaded over positive terminal 104. Lid 150 also includes a second recess 162 generally surrounding second lid opening 154 that provides a seat for a second retaining nut 164 that is threaded over negative terminal 106. Retaining nuts 160, 164 also serve to retain lid 150 onto cell 100. Lid 150 may be fabricated from polypropylene or any other electrically insulating polymer material. Lid 150 provides mechanical support for cell 100 and provides spacing consistency between adjacent cells 100.
A case 170 is closed on five sides and is open at the top to allow pouch 118 to be inserted therein. After pouch 118 is inserted into case 170, lid 150 is secured over the top of case 170 via a variety of methods including thermal sealing, ultrasonic welding, adhesive bonding, mechanical snap fitment, or screws. Case 170 includes a plurality of ribs 172 extending around the outer perimeter thereof to provide structural support.
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While the principles of the invention have been described above in connection with preferred embodiments, it is to be clearly understood that this description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation of the scope of the invention.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/532,082, filed on Sep. 14, 2006, and owned by the assignee of the present invention, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.