Korean Patent Application No. 10-2014-0175200, filed on Dec. 8, 2014, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, and entitled: “Secondary Battery and Battery Pack Including The Same,” is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
1. Field
The present disclosure relates to a secondary battery and a battery pack including the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
A secondary battery is a battery repeatedly performing charging and discharging. A small-capacity secondary battery may be used for portable compact electronic apparatuses, e.g., a mobile phone, a notebook computer, and a camcorder, and a large-capacity secondary battery may be used as a power supply for driving a motor, e.g., of a hybrid vehicle, an electric vehicle, and the like.
The secondary battery may be included in a battery pack, in which a plurality of unit cells is connected in series or in parallel for high output or high capacity as necessary. The unit cell includes an electrode assembly with a positive electrode and a negative electrode provided on opposite surfaces of a separator, a case for accommodating the electrode assembly, and an electrode terminal electrically connected to the electrode assembly and extended outside of the case.
An exemplary embodiment provides a secondary battery, including a unit cell including a first electrode tab and a second electrode tab, a cell holder accommodating the unit cell, the first electrode tab and the second electrode tab being exposed by the cell holder, a first clip fixed to the cell holder, the first electrode tab being detachably inserted into the first clip, and a second clip fixed to the cell holder, the second electrode tab being detachably inserted into the second clip.
The unit cell may include an electrode assembly including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a separator interposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, and a case in which the electrode assembly is sealed with an electrolyte, and the first electrode tab may be electrically connected with the first electrode and extended to the outside of the case, and the second electrode tab may be electrically connected with the second electrode and extended to the outside of the case.
The cell holder may include a holder frame configured to surround a border of the unit cell, and a clip fixing part extended to the outside from the holder frame, in which the first clip is fixed to a side of the clip fixing part frame facing the first electrode tab, and the second clip is fixed to a side of the clip fixing part facing a second electrode tab.
Each of the first electrode tab and the second electrode tab may be extended to the outside of the holder frame, and is extended in a direction in which the clip fixing part is extended.
The first electrode tab and the second electrode tab may be extended in a space between a part, to which the first clip of the clip fixing part is fixed, and a part, to which the second clip of the clip fixing part is fixed.
The first clip and the second clip may be fixed to the clip fixing part while facing each other.
The first clip and the second clip may include: pairs of extended parts extended while having a gradually decreased interval and then having a gradually increased interval again, so that the first and second electrode tabs are fixed to the first and second clips, and a connection part configured to connect ends of the pair of extended parts and fixed to the clip fixing part.
The holder frame may include a plurality of frame parts, which are coupled to each other to form the holder frame. Further, a first frame part may surround a part of the unit cell and be extended from at least a part adjacent to the first electrode tab to an opposite side of the part, and a second frame part may surround a part of the unit cell at the opposite side of the first frame part, and be extended from at least a part adjacent to the second electrode tab to an opposite side of the part.
The clip fixing part may include a first clip fixing part extended from the first frame part to the outside, and to which the first clip is fixed, and a second clip fixing part extended from the second frame part to the outside, and to which the second clip is fixed.
Another exemplary embodiment provides a battery pack, including a plurality of secondary batteries, and a plurality of conductive bars configured to connect the plurality of secondary batteries in parallel.
The secondary battery may include a unit cell including a first electrode tab and a second electrode tab, a cell holder, in which the unit cell is accommodated so that the first electrode tab and the second electrode tab are exposed, a first clip fixed to the cell holder, and into which the first electrode tab is detachably inserted, and a second clip fixed to the cell holder, and into which the second electrode tab is detachably inserted.
Each of the first clip and the second clip may include a bar contact part which is in contact with the conductive bars, and a tab contact part bent and extended from the bar contact part, and into which a corresponding electrode tab between the first electrode tab and the second electrode tab is inserted, and the tab contact part may include a plurality of extended part extended while having a gradually decreased interval and then having a gradually increased interval again, so that the corresponding electrode tab is fixed to a space of the tab contact part.
The conductive bar may include a plurality of clip contact parts accommodated in corresponding bar contact parts among the plurality of bar contact parts, and a connection bar configured to electrically connect the plurality of clip contact parts.
The connection bar may be extended in a direction crossing the plurality of bar contact parts, and the clip contact part may be extended from the connection bar onto the bar contact part.
Another exemplary embodiment provides a cell holder accommodating a unit cell of a secondary battery, the cell holder including a first clip extending from a frame, a first electrode tab of the unit cell being detachably inserted into the first clip, and a second clip extending from the frame, a second electrode tab of the unit cell being detachably inserted into the second clip.
Features will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by describing in detail exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings in which:
Example embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings; however, they may be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey exemplary implementations to those skilled in the art.
In the drawing figures, the dimensions of layers and regions may be exaggerated for clarity of illustration. It will also be understood that when a layer or element is referred to as being “on” another element or substrate, it can be directly on the other element or substrate, or intervening elements may also be present. In addition, it will also be understood that when an element is referred to as being “between” two elements, it can be the only element between the two elements, or one or more intervening elements may also be present. Further, it will also be understood that when one element is referred to as being “connected to” another element, the other element can be directly coupled to or connected to the first constituent element, or intervening elements may also be present. Further, an irrelevant part to the present disclosure may be omitted to clarify the description of the example embodiments. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
Any battery capable of being charged or discharged is acceptable as a secondary battery mentioned in the present disclosure.
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The first electrode tab 111A is electrically connected with the first electrode and is extended to the outside of the case 115. The second electrode tab 111B is electrically connected with the second electrode and is extended to the outside of the case 115, in such a manner that the second electrode tab 111B and the first electrode tab 111A are extended in the same direction. In this case, as illustrated in the drawings, the first electrode tab 111A and the second electrode tab 111B may be extended in parallel. The first and second electrode tabs 111A and 111B may be formed as conductive bars shaped like flat bands or straps, and are formed with sufficient thicknesses to be firmly fixed to the first and second clips 130A and 130B, which will be described below, while being engaged with the first and second clips 130A and 130B.
A polarity of the first electrode is different from a polarity of the second electrode, and in the present exemplary embodiment, it is illustrated that the first electrode is a positive electrode and the second electrode is a negative electrode. However, embodiments are not limited thereto, e.g., the first electrode may be a negative electrode and the second electrode may be a positive electrode.
As long as a cell is capable of reacting with an electrolyte and generating electrochemical energy, the cell is acceptable as the unit cell 110, e.g., the unit cell 110 may be a lithium polymer cell or a lithium ion cell.
The cell holder 120 detachably accommodates the unit cell 110. When the unit cell 110 is connected and fixed to the first and second clips 130A and 130B, the first and second clips 130A and 130B support the unit cell 110. The cell holder 120 may include a holder frame 121 and a clip fixing part 125. The holder frame 121 is a member which is formed by a frame having an appropriately quadrangular border, and at least partially surrounds the unit cell 110 to protect the unit cell 110. The holder frame 121 may be formed of an insulating material. Further, the holder frame 121 may be formed of a plastic material and injection molded.
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The holder frame 121 may be formed, e.g., defined, by a frame having an approximate quadrangular border, e.g., shape, so that when the unit cell 110 is accommodated in the holder frame 121, a wide side surface 116 of the case 115 is exposed. However, the holder frame 121 is not limited thereto, and various shapes of the holder frame may be adopted as long as the holder frame accommodates and protects the unit cell 110, e.g., the holder frame may be configured so as to completely cover the side surface 116 of the case and prevent the side surface 116 from being viewed, or so as to be provided with a plurality of through-holes to partially expose the side surface 116 of the case.
The clip fixing part 125 is on a same side of the holder frame 121 as the electrode tab through-hole 122, and is extended from the holder frame 121 to the outside, i.e., away from the holder frame 121. The clip fixing part 125 is a part for fixing the first and second clips 130A and 130B to the cell holder 120.
In detail, the clip fixing part 125 includes a first clip fixing part 125A, to which the first clip 130A is fixed, and a second clip fixing part 125B, to which the second clip 130B is fixed. The first clip fixing part 125A and the second clip fixing part 125B are formed at both ends of the electrode tab through-hole 122, respectively, and are extended in the same direction as the direction in which the first and second electrode tabs 111A and 111B are extended, e.g., along the x-axis. For example, the first and second clip fixing parts 125A and 125B may be spaced apart from each other along the y-axis at opposite ends of the electrode tab through-hole 122.
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The auxiliary fixing member 123 may be omitted, and instead of the auxiliary fixing member fitted to the opening, a fixing bar, e.g., shaped like a bar and horizontally installed to cover a part of the opening 124, may also provided. The fixing bar may be provided so as to fix the secondary batteries when a plurality of secondary batteries is stacked for manufacturing the battery pack.
The first and second clips 130A and 130B are members into which the first and second electrode tabs 111A and 111B are inserted to be fixed, respectively. Further, the first and second clips 130A and 130B are formed of a conductive material, and are electrically connected with the first and second electrode tabs 111A and 111B, respectively. Accordingly, the first and second clips 130A and 130B are electrically connected with the first electrode and the second electrode in the electrode assembly through the first and second electrode tabs 111A and 111B, respectively.
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The two extended parts 132 and 133 are formed so that an interval at the points 133c, i.e., at which the two extended parts 132 and 133 are closest to each other, is smaller than at least a thickness of the first electrode tab 111A, e.g., the two extended parts 132 and 133 may be in contact with each other at the point 133c. Further, the two extended parts 132 and 133 may be formed of an elastic member for firmly fixing the first electrode tab 111A when the first electrode tab 111A is inserted between the two extended parts 132 and 133.
The two extended parts 132 and 133 are connected with each other via the connection part 134, as illustrated in
Although not illustrated, the connection part 134 may be fixed to the first clip fixing part 125A by various methods. For example, a recess may be formed in the first clip fixing part 125A, and the connection part 134 may be inserted into and fixed to the recess. In another example, the connection part 134 may be fixed to the recess by a separate fastening means, e.g., a screw. Any convenient method may be adopted as long as the fixing method fixes a conductive member to an insulating member.
The connection parts 134 of the first and second clips 130A and 130B having the aforementioned shape are fixed to the first and second clip fixing parts 125A and 125B, respectively. In this case, the first clip 130A and the second clip 130B are disposed in a facing shape to be fixed to the first and second clip fixing parts 125A and 125B, respectively. Referring to
The first electrode tab 111A and the second electrode tab 111B pass through the electrode tab through-hole 122 and are exposed to the outside through the cell holder 121, and are extended between the first clip fixing part 125A and the second clip fixing part 125B. Further, the first electrode tab 111A is extended to be adjacent to the first clip fixing part 125A to pass through a space between the pair of extended parts 132 and 133 of the first clip 130A. The second electrode tab 111B is extended to be adjacent to the second clip fixing part 125B to pass through a space between the extended parts of the second clip 130B.
As described above, the first and second electrode tabs 111A and 111B are engaged with and fixed to the first and second clips 130A and 130B, respectively. As described above, the unit cell 110 is accommodated in and fixed to the cell holder 120 without welding, so that the unit cell 110 may be separately accommodated in the cell holder 121. Further, welding is not required for inserting and fixing the first and second electrode tabs 111A and 111B to the first and second clips 130A and 130B, so that poor welding may be prevented.
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The cell holder 120′ is configured so that a plurality of holder frames are coupled to each other to surround a border, e.g., an edge, of the unit cell 110, and includes a first holder part 120A and a second holder part 120B. Referring to
In detail, the first holder part 120A includes a first frame part 121A and a first clip fixing part 125A, and the second holder part 120B includes a second frame part 121B and a second clip fixing part 125B. The first frame part 121A and the second frame part 121B surround borders of the unit cell at one border of the unit cell 110 and the opposite border, respectively. A general shape of the holder frame 121′ in an assembled state, i.e., when the first frame part 121A and the second frame part 121B are coupled to the unit cell 110, is the same as that of the holder frame 121 coupled to the auxiliary fixing member 123 of
The first frame part 121A and the second frame part 121B will be described in detail with reference to
A structure, in which the unit cell 110 is accommodated in the first holder part 120A and the second holder part 120B, will be described in detail with reference to
The first holder part 120A is coupled at one side of the unit cell 110, in such a manner that the first holder part 120A is coupled at a lower part of the unit cell 110, and the second holder part 120B is coupled at an opposite side relative to the first holder part 120A, i.e., the second holder part 120B is coupled at an upper part of the unit cell 110. In this case, the first electrode tab 111A is inserted into and fixed to the first clip 130A on the first holder part 120A.
As described above, the tab contact part 131A of the first clip 130A includes two extended parts 132 and 133, and the two extended parts 132 and 133 are formed so that first ends of the two extended parts 132 and 133 are spaced apart from each other in a V shape, so that the first electrode tab 111A is easily inserted into the first tab contact part 131A. Similarly, the second tab contact part of the second clip 130B are formed so that first ends of the second tab contact part are spaced apart from each other in a V shape, so that the second electrode tab 111B is easily inserted into the second tab contact part of the second clip 130B.
According to an aspect of the aforementioned configuration, the cell holder 120′ includes a plurality of holder frames disposed to face each other, so that the cell holder 120′ may be coupled to the unit cell 110 from opposite directions. As such, the electrode tabs 111A and 111B are fixed to the first clip 130A and the second clip 130B, which are disposed to have intervals toward the first electrode tab and the second electrode tab, respectively, so that the unit cell 110 is easily detachable. Further, similar to the aforementioned exemplary embodiment, the unit cell 110 is directly accommodated in and fixed to the cell holder 120′ by insertion, so that welding is not required, and thus poor welding may be prevented or substantially minimized.
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The secondary battery in the battery pack may include the cell holder 120 according to the exemplary embodiment in which the cell holder includes one holder frame, or the cell holder 120′ according to the exemplary embodiment in which the cell holder includes the plurality of holder frames. However, the connection parts 134 formed at the first and second clips 130A and 130B will be indicated by a bar contact part hereinafter, i.e., the connection part 134 formed at the first clip 130A will be indicated by a first bar contact part 135A.
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According to the aspect of the aforementioned configuration, the first conductive bar 140A has a structure in which the conductive bar is simply inserted into and fixed to the first and second clips 130A and 130B, so that it is possible to easily connect the secondary batteries in parallel, and easily change the number of secondary batteries connected.
The case 115 may be a member that surrounds the electrode assembly 210. The case 115 may include a first portion case 241 and a second portion case 242. A space for receiving the electrode assembly 110 may be formed in the first portion case 241. The second portion case 242 may cover the first portion case 241. The space for receiving the electrode assembly may correspond to a shape and a size of the electrode assembly. For example, but without limitation thereto, the space for receiving the electrode assembly may be made by a deep drawing process which is used for manufacturing a seamless hollow container on a flat board.
The unit cell 110 may be manufactured by providing the electrode assembly and the electrolyte in the space for receiving the electrode assembly and by forming a sealing portion 247 by thermal bonding edges 248 of the first portion case 241 and edges 246 of the second portion case 242 in a state where the first portion case 241 and the second portion case 242 are in close contact with each other. The electrode tabs 111A, 111B of the electrode assembly 210 may extend to outside of the battery case through the sealing portion 247.
The pair of electrode tabs 111A, 111B may further include films 214, 215, respectively, for insulation. The films 214, 215 may insulate between the pair of electrode tabs 111A, 111B and the case 115.
It has been described in detail that the electrode assembly of winding type is sealed in a pouch type case as an embodiment of the unit cell with reference to
By way of summation and review, a conventional battery pack includes a plurality of connected unit cells configured to have electrode terminals thereof connected by welding. However, such a connection structure is complex and may incur defects during welding.
In contrast, according to embodiments, a secondary battery is assembled by fixing an electrode tab of a unit cell without welding, so that a fixing structure is simple and poor welding may be prevented, thereby decreasing a defect rate while manufacturing the secondary battery. Further, the resultant structure, in which a plurality of secondary batteries is connected in parallel, is simple, and is easy to change, thereby simply manufacturing a battery pack in which the plurality of secondary batteries is connected.
Example embodiments have been disclosed herein, and although specific terms are employed, they are used and are to be interpreted in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purpose of limitation. In some instances, as would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art as of the filing of the present application, features, characteristics, and/or elements described in connection with a particular embodiment may be used singly or in combination with features, characteristics, and/or elements described in connection with other embodiments unless otherwise specifically indicated. Accordingly, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the following claims.
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10-2014-0175200 | Dec 2014 | KR | national |