This present invention relates to the filed of battery, and more particularly to a safety valve for battery.
A secondary battery, such as a lithium ion battery, during the production and application, a great quantity of gases may be produced inside of the battery, if not discharged immediately, the battery may be swelled, and even exploded. Thus the battery must be provided with an explosion-proof device, such as a safety valve installed on a cover plate of the battery.
At present, a safety valve for battery mainly consists of a valve body and a valve core which is located in the valve body, an exhaust opening is formed in the valve body, the valve core closes a discharging hole in the cover plate of the battery. When a great quantity of gases is generated inside of the battery and a high pressure is formed in the same, the high pressure gases may burst the valve core, and pass through the discharging hole in the cover plate of the battery, and then be discharged from the exhaust opening in the valve body, so as to ensure the safety of the battery.
In order to reuse the safety valve on the battery, a recoverable safety valve for battery has been designed, that is, using a spring or a elastic metal sheet to elastically fix the valve core in the valve body, or using a elastic material to make the valve core, so that after the high pressure gases in the battery burst the valve core and be discharged from the exhaust opening in the valve body, the pressure inside of the valve body and battery is reduced, and under the action of elasticity, the valve core may automatically return to the position where the discharging hole in the cover plate of the battery may be closed by the valve core, thus the battery and the safety valve may continue to work.
However, in the recoverable safety valve for battery, when the valve core returns to its initial position, since under the action of the high pressure gases, the valve core may move transversely in the valve body, thus, the valve core can't accurately return to its initial position to close the discharging hole in the cover plate of the battery, thus the air tightness of the battery can't be guaranteed, the working performance of the battery shall be adversely influenced.
This invention aims to provide a safety valve for battery with an accurately positioned valve core, suitable for repetitive operation and with a simple structure.
The safety valve for battery according to the present invention comprises a valve body fixed on a cover plate of a battery and covering a discharging hole in the cover plate of the battery, the valve body is formed with an exhaust opening which is communicated with an internal space of the valve body, and a valve core elastically held between a top cover of the valve body and the cover plate of the battery, wherein a plurality of columns are arranged at intervals along a circumference of a gap between a side wall of the valve core and an inner wall of the valve body, a cavity defined by every two adjacent columns, the side wall of the valve core and the inner wall of the valve body forms as a side exhaust slot which is communicated with the exhaust opening in the valve body.
The advantages of this invention: (1) the column structure between the inner wall of the valve body and the side wall of the valve core ensures that the valve core can be properly positioned between the top cover of the valve body and the cover plate of the battery; (2) since the valve core is made of elastic material and has a simple structure, under the action of gas pressure the valve core may accurately restore to its original state, that is, return to the position where the discharging hole in the cover plate of the battery may be closed by the valve core, so that the safety valve for battery can be used repeatedly; (3) with an annular protrusion arranged around the discharging hole in the cover plate of the battery, it may not only assist to position the valve core, but also ensure that the discharging hole in the cover plate of the battery can not be completely closed by the valve core, thus, when the valve core is pressed upward under the action of high pressure gases, the gas may easily escape from an gap between the annular protrusion and the valve core.
This invention will be further described in the following in combination with the drawings.
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Preferably, the valve core 2 is made of elastic material (such as rubber or plastics). The top of the valve core 2 presses against the top cover 11 of the valve body 1, and the bottom of the valve core 2 tightly contacts with an annular protrusion 5 formed on the cover plate 4 of the battery. The annular protrusion 5 is arranged around the discharging hole 9 in the cover plate 4 of the battery.
The valve body 1 and the valve core 2 may be of various matched shapes, such as cylinder, prismoid etc., preferably both the valve body 1 and the valve core 2 are in shape of cylinder.
The columns 6 may be integral with the valve core 2 or be attached on the inner wall of the valve body 1. The quantity of the columns 6 may be determined as necessary, preferably, is 3 to 6.
In the case that the columns 6 are integral with the valve core 2, the height of the column 6 is 50-90% of that of the valve core 2, and its thickness is 2-15% of the diameter of the valve core 2, and its width is 5-15% of the perimeter of the valve core 2. The height of the annular protrusion 5 is 0.13-1.5 mm. The depth of the upper exhaust groove 8 is 10-20% of the height of the valve core 2, and its width is 2-15% of the perimeter of the valve core 2.
In the case that the columns 6 are attached on the inner wall of the valve body 1, the height of the column 6 equals to that of the valve body 1, and the thickness of the column 6 is 2-15% of the inner diameter of the valve body 1, and its width is 5-15% of the perimeter of the inner wall of the valve body 1. The height of the annular protrusion 5 is 0.1-1 mm. The depth of the upper exhaust groove 8 is 10-20% of the height of the valve core 2, and its width is 2-15% of the perimeter of the valve core 2.
In the following, the operating process of the safety valve for battery according to the present invention will be described.
When the battery is under normal operating conditions, the valve core 2 is in its original state, that is, the bottom of the valve core 2 tightly contacts with the annular protrusion 5 formed on the cover plate 4 of the battery, and thus the discharging hole 9 in the cover plate 4 of the battery is closed. The columns 6 are arranged between the side wall of the valve core 2 and the inner wall of the valve body 1, so as to properly position the valve core 2 inside of the valve body 1.
When the battery suffers an external compression or its operating temperature is very high, a great quantity of gas will be generated inside of the battery and producing a high pressure. The high pressure gas may lift the bottom of the valve core 2, so that the valve core 2 is compressed upwardly. Thus a gap is formed between the bottom of the valve core 2 and the annular protrusion 5, and the gas generated in the battery will be discharged out of the battery through the discharging hole 9 in the cover plate 4 of the battery, the side exhaust slot 7, the upper exhaust groove 8, and the exhaust opening 3 in the valve body 1 in turn. Therefore the pressure inside of the battery will be gradually reduced to the normal state. At this moment, the valve core 2 will release itself elastic force to ensure that the bottom of the valve core 2 can accurately restore to its original position to tightly contact with the annular protrusion 5. Thus the discharging hole 9 in the cover plate 4 of the battery will be properly sealed again, and the battery will restore to its normal operating conditions.
The safety valve for battery according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown as
The safety valve for battery according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown as
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200720119578.4 | Apr 2007 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN2007/071337 | 12/26/2007 | WO | 00 | 9/8/2009 |