Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Current producing cell – elements – subcombinations and... – Cell enclosure structure – e.g. – housing – casing – container,...
Reexamination Certificate
2000-12-15
2003-01-21
Chaney, Carol (Department: 1745)
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Current producing cell, elements, subcombinations and...
Cell enclosure structure, e.g., housing, casing, container,...
C429S180000, C429S181000, C429S185000, C429S163000, C429S053000, C429S054000, C429S072000, C429S082000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06509115
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a secondary battery, and more particularly, to a rectangular secondary battery having a cap assembly with improved terminal members.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, chargeable secondary batteries adoptable for miniaturized cellular phones, notebook computers, compact camcorders and the like have been studied. In particular, lithium ion batteries have rapidly been introduced in the market in the light of their high energy density per unit weight.
In such lithium ion batteries, lithium cobaltate (LiCoO
2
) is mainly used as a positive active material, and a carbon material is used as a negative active material. Recently, some batteries using lithium manganese oxides having a spinel structure as a positive active material have also been developed. Secondary batteries are classified into liquid electrolyte batteries and polymer electrolyte batteries according to the kind of electrolyte used. Batteries using a liquid electrolyte are generally referred to as lithium-ion batteries, and batteries using a polymer electrolyte are referred to as lithium-polymer batteries. The lithium-ion batteries are manufactured in various shapes, typically cylindrical and rectangular shapes.
FIG. 1
shows an example of a rectangular secondary battery
10
commercially available in the market.
Referring to the drawing, the rectangular secondary battery
10
has a case
11
, and an electrode assembly
12
inside the case
11
. The electrode assembly
12
is formed such that a positive electrode plate and a negative electrode plate are alternately stacked and a separator is interposed therebetween as an insulator. The case
11
is hermetically sealed by a cap assembly
20
. The cap assembly
20
is welded to the case
11
to hermetically seal the case
11
. The cap assembly
20
includes a cap plate
21
, welded to the case
11
to hermetically seal the case
11
, having a throughhole
21
a
, a gasket
24
and an insulating plate
25
, respectively positioned in the lower and upper portions of the cap plate
21
, and riveted by a terminal member
23
penetrating the same, and a terminal plate
26
, installed on the bottom surface of the insulating plate
25
, supported by the terminal member
23
and connected with a positive electrode tab
12
a
of the electrode assembly
12
.
In the aforementioned rectangular battery, the throughhole
21
a
in the cap plate
21
is hermetically sealed by the gasket
24
and the insulating plate
25
is riveted by the terminal member
23
to be combined with the cap plate
21
. However, since the bonding strength of the terminal member
23
is weak, the sealing capability is poor. In order to ensure complete sealing of the throughhole
21
a
by the gasket
24
and the insulating plate
25
,
30
to 40% compression of the gasket
24
should be maintained by the bonding strength between the gasket
24
, the cap plate
21
, the insulating plate
25
and the terminal plate
26
by the terminal member
23
. In order to attain light-weight secondary batteries, the terminal member
23
may be aluminum. Also, in order to improve the sealing capability, a head
23
a
of the terminal member
23
may be extended in a longer side direction. However, in these cases, the bonding strength of the terminal member
23
is reduced, thereby lowering the sealing capability of the throughhole
21
a.
If the sealing capability of a throughhole, in a cap plate, through which a terminal member is drawn out, is lowered, leakage of the electrolyte occurs, which shortens the lifetime of the battery and causes contamination.
Another example of a cap assembly for a rectangular secondary battery is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,985,478 and Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication Hei 11-329407.
In the disclosed structure, a throughhole in a negative electrode plate is simply riveted using a rivet connected with a tab in a state in which an insulator and a gasket are positioned in the upper and lower portions of the negative electrode plate. This structure increases the sealing capability of the throughhole but there is a limitation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To solve the above problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a secondary battery having a cap assembly which can improve the sealing capability of a throughhole by increasing the bonding strength between a gasket, the cap plate and an insulating plate by means of a terminal member, and can increase the life time of the battery by preventing leakage of an electrolytic solution.
Accordingly, to achieve the above object, there is provided a secondary battery having a cap assembly, including an electrode assembly, a case into which the electrode assembly is inserted, and a terminal member having a cap plate coupled to the case to hermetically seal the case and a stepped protrusion, penetrating the cap plate to be riveted, insulated from the cap plate by an insulating member, and having a stepped protrusion on its head so as to press the insulating member in multiple steps, and the terminal member connected to a terminal of the electrode assembly.
In the present invention, the head may be formed of a non-circular or rectangular shape. Also, the width of the protrusion formed on the head is preferably smaller than or equal to a smaller width of the head.
Alternatively, the present invention provides a secondary battery having a cap assembly, including an electrode assembly having a plurality of negative and positive electrode plates, a rectangular case into which the electrode assembly is inserted, a terminal member having a cap plate, coupled to the case to hermetically seal the case, having a throughhole, a gasket position on the cap plate having the throughhole, an insulating plate and a terminal plate positioned in the lower portion of the cap plate, and a stepped protrusion, penetrating the gasket, the throughhole, the insulating plate and the terminal plate to then be riveted, on its head so as to press the gasket in multiple steps.
In the present invention, the head may be formed of a non-circular or rectangular shape. Also, the protrusion protrudes to be narrower than the width of the head corresponding to the gasket. An extension cut lengthwise is formed on the protrusion.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5985478 (1999-11-01), Kim
patent: 6403250 (2002-06-01), Azema et al.
patent: 0573998 (1993-12-01), None
Choi Young-pil
Kim Kyong-jin
Sohn Young-bae
Yoon Jang-ho
Chaney Carol
Martin Angela J
Samsung SDI & Co., Ltd.
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