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JP6861016B2
JP6861016B2 JP2016223965A JP2016223965A JP6861016B2 JP 6861016 B2 JP6861016 B2 JP 6861016B2 JP 2016223965 A JP2016223965 A JP 2016223965A JP 2016223965 A JP2016223965 A JP 2016223965A JP 6861016 B2 JP6861016 B2 JP 6861016B2
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本発明は、リチウムイオン電池に関する。 The present invention relates to a lithium ion battery .

リチウムイオン(二次)電池は、高容量で小型軽量な二次電池として、近年様々な用途に多用されている。一般的なリチウムイオン電池は、正極及び負極を構成する略平板状の集電体の一面に正極活物質及び負極活物質をそれぞれ設けた後で熱処理してこれら正極活物質及び負極活物質を乾燥させ、正極活物質と負極活物質との間に必要であればセパレータを挾んでこれら正極活物質と負極活物質を積層することで略平板状のリチウム二次単電池を製造し、この単電池を複数層積層して構成していた。 Lithium-ion (secondary) batteries have been widely used in various applications in recent years as high-capacity, compact and lightweight secondary batteries. In a general lithium ion battery, a positive electrode active material and a negative electrode active material are provided on one surface of a substantially flat current collector constituting the positive electrode and the negative electrode, and then heat treatment is performed to dry the positive electrode active material and the negative electrode active material. Then, if necessary, a separator is inserted between the positive electrode active material and the negative electrode active material, and these positive electrode active materials and the negative electrode active material are laminated to produce a substantially flat lithium secondary cell, and this cell is used. Was laminated in multiple layers.

このような、単電池を複数層積層してなるリチウムイオン電池において、内部短絡等が発生すると、内部短絡を生じた部分に電流が集中し、リチウムイオン電池が発熱する可能性があり、かかる内部短絡時におけるリチウムイオン電池の発熱を抑制する目的で、集電体に、その積層方向において空間的に離れうる第一及び第二の層状部分を設けた技術が開示されている(特許文献1参照)。 In such a lithium-ion battery in which a plurality of layers of single batteries are stacked, if an internal short circuit or the like occurs, the current may be concentrated on the portion where the internal short circuit has occurred, and the lithium ion battery may generate heat. For the purpose of suppressing heat generation of a lithium ion battery at the time of a short circuit, a technique is disclosed in which a current collector is provided with first and second layered portions that can be spatially separated in the stacking direction (see Patent Document 1). ).

特開2013−69549号公報Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2013-69549

しかしながら、上述した従来の技術では、集電体に第一及び第二の層状部分を設けているので、リチウムイオン電池全体の構成が複雑になる可能性があった。 However, in the above-mentioned conventional technique, since the current collector is provided with the first and second layered portions, the configuration of the entire lithium ion battery may be complicated.

本発明は上述した課題に鑑みてなされたものであり、簡易な構成によって内部短絡があった場合においてリチウムイオン電池が発熱することを防止するリチウムイオン電池の提供を、その目的の一つとしている。 The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and one of its objects is to provide a lithium ion battery that prevents the lithium ion battery from generating heat when there is an internal short circuit by a simple configuration. ..

本発明は、第1面に第1極の集電体を有し、第2面に第2極の集電体を有するリチウム二次単電池を、隣り合う一対のリチウム二次単電池の第1面及び第2面が隣接するように直列に積層してなる積層型電池モジュールが容器内に収納されてなる積層型リチウムイオン電池に適用される。そして、積層型電池モジュールの外側にある第1極の集電体及び第2極の集電体のそれぞれに、容器と互いに接触する接触面を設け、前記容器が有する接触面の少なくとも一部を積層型リチウムイオン電池外部への電流引き出し部とし、この電流引き出し部が導電性と可撓性とを有し、容器には開口部を設けるとともに電流引き出し部を容器の外側に貼付し、容器内部の圧力が上昇した際にその圧力で電流引き出し部が変形することにより積層型電池モジュールの第1極の集電体及び/又は第2極の集電体と電流引き出し部とが空間的に離れることにより、上述の課題の少なくとも一つを解決している。 In the present invention, a lithium secondary battery having a first-pole current collector on the first surface and a second-pole current collector on the second surface is used as a second of a pair of adjacent lithium secondary batteries. This is applied to a laminated lithium-ion battery in which a laminated battery module in which one surface and a second surface are laminated in series so as to be adjacent to each other is housed in a container. Then, each of the first-pole current collector and the second-pole current collector on the outside of the laminated battery module is provided with contact surfaces that come into contact with the container, and at least a part of the contact surface of the container is provided. A current drawing part to the outside of the laminated lithium ion battery, and this current drawing part has conductivity and flexibility. The container is provided with an opening and the current drawing part is attached to the outside of the container to be inside the container. When the pressure rises, the current drawing part is deformed by the pressure, so that the current collecting body of the first pole and / or the current drawing part of the second pole of the laminated battery module is spatially separated from each other. This solves at least one of the above problems.

ここで、電流引き出し部が、金属又は導電性高分子からなるフィルム状基材からなることが好ましい。 Here, it is preferable that the current extraction portion is made of a film-like base material made of a metal or a conductive polymer.

ここで、リチウム二次単電池は全体として平板状に形成されていることが好ましい。 Here, it is preferable that the lithium secondary cell is formed in a flat plate shape as a whole.

さらに、電流引き出し部は容器が第1極の集電体及び/又は第2極の集電体に接する接
触面に等しいことが好ましい。
Further, it is preferable that the current drawing portion is equal to the contact surface where the container is in contact with the current collector of the first pole and / or the current collector of the second pole.

本発明によれば、簡易な構成によって内部短絡があった場合においてリチウムイオン電池が発熱することを防止するリチウムイオン電池を提供することができる。
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a lithium ion battery that prevents the lithium ion battery from generating heat when there is an internal short circuit due to a simple configuration.

本発明の第1実施形態に適用されるリチウム二次単電池を示す断面図及び一部破断斜視図である。It is sectional drawing and the partial breaking perspective view which shows the lithium secondary cell which applies to 1st Embodiment of this invention. 本発明の第1実施形態である電流制限構造を有するリチウムイオン電池を示す分解図である。It is an exploded view which shows the lithium ion battery which has the current limiting structure which is 1st Embodiment of this invention. 第1実施形態のリチウムイオン電池を示す断面図及び一部破断斜視図である。It is sectional drawing and the partial breaking perspective view which shows the lithium ion battery of 1st Embodiment. 電流制限構造が機能した状態における第1実施形態のリチウムイオン電池を示す断面図及び一部破断斜視図である。It is sectional drawing and the partial breaking perspective view which shows the lithium ion battery of 1st Embodiment in the state which the current limiting structure functions. 第1実施形態のリチウムイオン電池の電流引き出し部の構造の例を示す断面図である。It is sectional drawing which shows the example of the structure of the current drawing part of the lithium ion battery of 1st Embodiment. 本発明の第2実施形態である電流制限構造を有するリチウムイオン電池を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows the lithium ion battery which has the current limiting structure which is 2nd Embodiment of this invention.

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図1〜図3を参照して、本発明の第1実施形態であるリチウムイオン電池について説明する。図1(a)は、本発明の第1実施形態に適用されるリチウム二次単電池を示す断面図、図1(b)は、第1実施形態に適用されるリチウム二次単電池を示す一部破断斜視図、図2は本発明の第1実施形態である電流制限構造を有するリチウムイオン電池を示す分解図、図3(a)は第1実施形態のリチウムイオン電池を示す断面図、及び図3(b)は第1実施形態のリチウムイオン電池を示す一部破断斜視図である。
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The lithium ion battery according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3. FIG. 1A shows a sectional view showing a lithium secondary battery applied to the first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 1B shows a lithium secondary battery applied to the first embodiment. A partially broken perspective view, FIG. 2 is an exploded view showing a lithium ion battery having a current limiting structure according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 3A is a sectional view showing a lithium ion battery according to the first embodiment. And FIG. 3B is a partially cutaway perspective view showing the lithium ion battery of the first embodiment.

これら図において、本実施形態のリチウムイオン電池Lは、リチウムイオン電池Lの外殻をなす中空の容器20内に外形略平板状の単電池1が直列に複数積層された積層型電池モジュール21が収納されて構成されている。 In these figures, the lithium-ion battery L of the present embodiment includes a laminated battery module 21 in which a plurality of substantially flat-shaped cell cells 1 are laminated in series in a hollow container 20 forming the outer shell of the lithium-ion battery L. It is stored and configured.

単電池1は、図1(a)、(b)に詳細を示すように、略平板状の第1極の集電体である正極集電体7の表面に正極電極活物質と電解液とを含む略平板状の正極電極組成物層5が形成された正極2と、同様に略平板状の第2極の集電体である負極集電体8の表面に負極電極活物質と電解液とを含む略平板状の負極電極組成物層6が形成された負極3とが、同様に略平板状のセパレータ4を介して積層されて構成され、全体として略平板状に形成されている。これにより、対向する正極集電体7及び負極集電体8を図中上面及び下面にそれぞれ有する単電池1が構成される。 As shown in detail in FIGS. 1 (a) and 1 (b), the cell 1 has a positive electrode active material and an electrolytic solution on the surface of the positive electrode current collector 7, which is a substantially flat plate-shaped first pole current collector. Negative electrode active material and electrolytic solution on the surface of the positive electrode 2 on which the substantially flat plate-shaped positive electrode composition layer 5 containing the above is formed, and the negative electrode current collector 8 which is also the substantially flat plate-shaped second pole current collector. The negative electrode 3 on which the substantially flat negative electrode composition layer 6 including the above is formed is similarly laminated via the substantially flat separator 4, and is formed in a substantially flat shape as a whole. As a result, the cell 1 having the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8 facing each other on the upper surface and the lower surface in the drawing is configured.

図1(a)に最もよく示されるように、正極集電体7及び負極集電体8は、単電池1の端部に形成されたシール部材9により所定間隔をもって対向するように位置決めされている。また、セパレータ4の端部がこのシール部材9内に埋め込まれることで、このセパレータ4が支持されるとともに、セパレータ4と正極集電体7及び負極集電体8との位置関係が定められている。 As best shown in FIG. 1A, the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8 are positioned so as to face each other at predetermined intervals by a seal member 9 formed at the end of the cell 1. There is. Further, by embedding the end portion of the separator 4 in the seal member 9, the separator 4 is supported, and the positional relationship between the separator 4 and the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8 is determined. There is.

正極集電体7とセパレータ4との間の間隔、及び、負極集電体8とセパレータ4との間の間隔はリチウムイオン電池Lの容量に応じて調整され、これら正極集電体7、負極集電体8及びセパレータ4の位置関係は必要な間隔が得られるように定められている。 The distance between the positive electrode current collector 7 and the separator 4 and the distance between the negative electrode current collector 8 and the separator 4 are adjusted according to the capacity of the lithium ion battery L, and the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode are adjusted. The positional relationship between the current collector 8 and the separator 4 is determined so that the required spacing can be obtained.

図1(a)、(b)に示す単電池1は、図2に示すように、隣り合う単電池1の正極集電体7の上面と負極集電体8の下面とが隣接するように直列に積層されて積層型電池モジュール21が形成され、そして、この積層型電池モジュール21が容器20に減圧封止されて収納されて、図3(a)、(b)に示す本実施形態のリチウムイオン電池Lが構成されている。 In the cell 1 shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, as shown in FIG. 2, the upper surface of the positive electrode current collector 7 of the adjacent cell 1 and the lower surface of the negative electrode current collector 8 are adjacent to each other. The laminated battery module 21 is formed by being laminated in series, and the laminated battery module 21 is sealed in a container 20 under reduced pressure and stored, and the present embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 (a) and 3 (b) A lithium ion battery L is configured.

本実施形態のリチウムイオン電池Lを構成する容器20は、図2に詳細を示すように、上容器20a及び下容器20bに分割されて構成されている。下容器20bは、上面が開口した略中空箱形の下容器本体20cと、この下容器本体20cの上部周縁部に形成された略矩形額縁状の下容器縁部20dとを備える。一方、上容器20aは、この下容器20bの下容器縁部20dと略同じ大きさの略矩形板状に形成され、下容器20bの下容器本体20cの開口を覆うように配置されている。 As shown in detail in FIG. 2, the container 20 constituting the lithium ion battery L of the present embodiment is divided into an upper container 20a and a lower container 20b. The lower container 20b includes a substantially hollow box-shaped lower container main body 20c having an open upper surface, and a substantially rectangular frame-shaped lower container edge portion 20d formed on the upper peripheral portion of the lower container main body 20c. On the other hand, the upper container 20a is formed in a substantially rectangular plate shape having substantially the same size as the lower container edge 20d of the lower container 20b, and is arranged so as to cover the opening of the lower container main body 20c of the lower container 20b.

そして、下容器本体20c内に積層型電池モジュール21が収納され、下容器本体20c内が減圧された状態で、上容器20a及び下容器20bが図略のシール部材により封止されることで、本実施形態のリチウムイオン電池Lが構成される。 Then, the laminated battery module 21 is housed in the lower container body 20c, and the upper container 20a and the lower container 20b are sealed by the seal member (not shown) in a state where the inside of the lower container body 20c is depressurized. The lithium ion battery L of the present embodiment is configured.

ここで、上容器20a及び下容器本体20cの図2及び図3における下面には、可撓性及び導電性を有する矩形板状の電流引き出し部22a、22bがそれぞれ形成されている。この電流引き出し部22a、22bは、積層型電池モジュール21の最上部及び最下部に位置する単電池1の正極集電体7及び負極集電体8と略同一形状に形成されている。そして、積層型電池モジュール21は容器20内に減圧封止されて収納されていることから、図3に示すように、積層型電池モジュール21の最上部及び最下部に位置する単電池1の正極集電体7及び負極集電体8の上面及び下面は、それぞれ電流引き出し部22a、22bに密着することで電気的に接触している。 Here, rectangular plate-shaped current drawing portions 22a and 22b having flexibility and conductivity are formed on the lower surfaces of the upper container 20a and the lower container main body 20c in FIGS. 2 and 3, respectively. The current extraction portions 22a and 22b are formed in substantially the same shape as the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8 of the cell 1 located at the uppermost portion and the lowermost portion of the laminated battery module 21. Since the laminated battery module 21 is housed in the container 20 under reduced pressure, as shown in FIG. 3, the positive electrode of the cell 1 located at the uppermost portion and the lowermost portion of the laminated battery module 21 The upper surface and the lower surface of the current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8 are in close contact with the current extraction portions 22a and 22b, respectively, so that they are in electrical contact with each other.

加えて、電流引き出し部22a、22bが可撓性を有することから、容器20の内圧が上昇して大気圧以上になった場合、電流引き出し部22a、22bを含む容器20が外方に膨張することで、単電池1の正極集電体7及び負極集電体8の上面及び下面から空間的に離れるように構成されている。 In addition, since the current drawing portions 22a and 22b have flexibility, when the internal pressure of the container 20 rises to above atmospheric pressure, the container 20 including the current drawing portions 22a and 22b expands outward. As a result, the cells 1 are configured to be spatially separated from the upper and lower surfaces of the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8.

正極電極活物質は正極活物質粒子を含んでなり、正極活物質粒子としては、リチウムと遷移金属との複合酸化物(例えばLiCoO2、LiNiO2、LiMnO2及びLiMn24)、遷移金属酸化物(例えばMnO2及びV25)、遷移金属硫化物(例えばMoS2及びTiS2)及び導電性高分子(例えばポリアニリン、ポリピロール、ポリチオフェン、ポリアセチレン、ポリ−p−フェニレン及びポリカルバゾール)等が挙げられる。 The positive electrode active material contains positive electrode active material particles, and the positive electrode active material particles include composite oxides of lithium and a transition metal (for example, LiCoO 2 , LiNiO 2 , LiMnO 2 and LiMn 2 O 4 ), and transition metal oxidation. Substances (eg MnO 2 and V 2 O 5 ), transition metal sulfides (eg MoS 2 and TiS 2 ) and conductive polymers (eg polyaniline, polypyrrole, polythiophene, polyacetylene, poly-p-phenylene and polycarbazole) Can be mentioned.

また、負極電極活物質は負極活物質粒子を含んでなり、負極活物質粒子としては、黒鉛、難黒鉛化性炭素、アモルファス炭素、高分子化合物焼成体(例えばフェノール樹脂及びフラン樹脂等を焼成し炭素化したもの等)、コークス類(例えばピッチコークス、ニードルコークス及び石油コークス等)、炭素繊維、導電性高分子(例えばポリアセチレン及びポリキノリン等)、スズ、シリコン、及び金属合金(例えばリチウム−スズ合金、リチウム−シリコン合金、リチウム−アルミニウム合金及びリチウム−アルミニウム−マンガン合金等)、リチウムと遷移金属との複合酸化物(例えばLi4Ti512等)等が挙げられる。 The negative electrode active material contains negative electrode active material particles, and the negative electrode active material particles include graphite, non-graphitizable carbon, amorphous carbon, and a fired polymer compound (for example, phenol resin and furan resin). Carbonized materials, etc.), cokes (eg, pitch coke, needle coke, petroleum coke, etc.), carbon fibers, conductive polymers (eg, polyacetylene and polyquinolin, etc.), tin, silicon, and metal alloys (eg, lithium-tin alloys). , Lithium-silicon alloy, lithium-aluminum alloy, lithium-aluminum-manganese alloy, etc.), composite oxide of lithium and transition metal (for example, Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 etc.) and the like.

単電池1においては、正極活物質粒子及び/又は負極活物質粒子は、表面の少なくとも一部が被覆用樹脂を含む被覆剤で被覆されてなる被覆活物質粒子であることが好ましい。 In the cell 1, the positive electrode active material particles and / or the negative electrode active material particles are preferably coated active material particles in which at least a part of the surface is coated with a coating agent containing a coating resin.

被覆剤は被覆用樹脂を含んでおり、活物質粒子の周囲が被覆剤で被覆されていると、充放電時に生じる活物質粒子の膨張に伴う電極の体積変化が緩和され、電極の膨脹を抑制することができる。被覆用樹脂の例としては、ビニル樹脂、ウレタン樹脂、ポリエステル樹脂、ポリアミド樹脂、エポキシ樹脂、ポリイミド樹脂、シリコーン樹脂、フェノール樹脂、メラミン樹脂、ユリア樹脂、アニリン樹脂、アイオノマー樹脂、ポリカーボネート等が挙げられる。これらの中ではビニル樹脂、ウレタン樹脂、ポリエステル樹脂又はポリアミド樹脂が好ましい。 The coating agent contains a coating resin, and when the periphery of the active material particles is coated with the coating agent, the volume change of the electrode due to the expansion of the active material particles that occurs during charging and discharging is alleviated, and the expansion of the electrode is suppressed. can do. Examples of the coating resin include vinyl resin, urethane resin, polyester resin, polyamide resin, epoxy resin, polyimide resin, silicone resin, phenol resin, melamine resin, urea resin, aniline resin, ionomer resin, polycarbonate and the like. Among these, vinyl resin, urethane resin, polyester resin or polyamide resin are preferable.

被覆剤はさらに導電助剤を含んでも良く、被覆剤に含まれる導電助剤としては、導電性を有する材料から選択される。 The coating agent may further contain a conductive auxiliary agent, and the conductive auxiliary agent contained in the coating agent is selected from materials having conductivity.

具体的には、金属[アルミニウム、ステンレス(SUS)、銀、金、銅及びチタン等]、カーボン[グラファイト及びカーボンブラック(アセチレンブラック、ケッチェンブラック、ファーネスブラック、チャンネルブラック、サーマルランプブラック、単層カーボンナノチューブ及び多層カーボンナノチューブ等)等]、及びこれらの混合物等が挙げられるが、これらに限定されるわけではない。 Specifically, metals [aluminum, stainless steel (SUS), silver, gold, copper and titanium, etc.], carbon [graphite and carbon black (acetylene black, ketjen black, furnace black, channel black, thermal lamp black, single layer) Carbon nanotubes, multi-walled carbon nanotubes, etc.), etc.], and mixtures thereof, etc., but are not limited thereto.

これらの導電助剤は1種単独で用いられてもよいし、2種以上併用してもよい。また、これらの合金又は金属酸化物が用いられてもよい。電気的安定性の観点から、好ましくはアルミニウム、ステンレス、カーボン、銀、金、銅、チタン及びこれらの混合物であり、より好ましくは銀、金、アルミニウム、ステンレス及びカーボンであり、さらに好ましくはカーボンである。またこれらの導電助剤とは、粒子系セラミック材料や樹脂材料の周りに導電性材料(上記した導電助剤の材料のうち金属のもの)をメッキ等でコーティングしたものでもよい。 These conductive aids may be used alone or in combination of two or more. Moreover, these alloys or metal oxides may be used. From the viewpoint of electrical stability, aluminum, stainless steel, carbon, silver, gold, copper, titanium and mixtures thereof are preferable, silver, gold, aluminum, stainless steel and carbon are more preferable, and carbon is more preferable. is there. Further, these conductive auxiliaries may be those obtained by coating a conductive material (a metal one among the above-mentioned conductive auxiliary materials) around a particle-based ceramic material or a resin material by plating or the like.

被覆剤に含まれる導電助剤として導電性繊維を用いることも可能である。導電性繊維としては、PAN系炭素繊維、ピッチ系炭素繊維等の炭素繊維、合成繊維の中に導電性のよい金属や黒鉛を均一に分散させてなる導電性繊維、ステンレス鋼のような金属を繊維化した金属繊維、有機物繊維の表面を金属で被覆した導電性繊維、有機物繊維の表面を導電性物質を含む樹脂で被覆した導電性繊維等が挙げられる。これらの導電性繊維の中では炭素繊維が好ましい。 It is also possible to use conductive fibers as the conductive auxiliary agent contained in the coating agent. The conductive fibers include carbon fibers such as PAN-based carbon fibers and pitch-based carbon fibers, conductive fibers in which a metal having good conductivity and graphite are uniformly dispersed in synthetic fibers, and a metal such as stainless steel. Examples thereof include fibrous metal fibers, conductive fibers in which the surface of organic fibers is coated with metal, and conductive fibers in which the surface of organic fibers is coated with a resin containing a conductive substance. Among these conductive fibers, carbon fibers are preferable.

被覆活物質粒子は、例えば、活物質粒子を万能混合機に入れて30〜500rpmで撹拌した状態で、被覆用樹脂を含む樹脂溶液を1〜90分かけて滴下混合し、さらに導電助剤を混合し、撹拌したまま50〜200℃に昇温し、0.007〜0.04MPaまで減圧した後に10〜150分保持することにより得ることができる。 For the coating active material particles, for example, in a state where the active material particles are placed in a universal mixer and stirred at 30 to 500 rpm, a resin solution containing a coating resin is added dropwise over 1 to 90 minutes, and a conductive additive is further added. It can be obtained by mixing, raising the temperature to 50 to 200 ° C. with stirring, reducing the pressure to 0.007 to 0.04 MPa, and then holding the mixture for 10 to 150 minutes.

電解液としては、リチウムイオン電池の製造に用いられる、電解質及び非水溶媒を含有する電解液を使用することができる。 As the electrolytic solution, an electrolytic solution containing an electrolyte and a non-aqueous solvent used in the production of a lithium ion battery can be used.

電解質としては、通常の電解液に用いられているもの等が使用でき、例えば、LiPF6、LiBF4、LiSbF6、LiAsF6及びLiClO4等の無機酸のリチウム塩、LiN(CF3SO22、LiN(C25SO22及びLiC(CF3SO23等の有機酸のリチウム塩等が挙げられる。これらの内、電池出力及び充放電サイクル特性の観点から好ましいのはLiPF6である。 As the electrolyte, those used in ordinary electrolytes can be used, for example, lithium salts of inorganic acids such as LiPF 6 , LiBF 4 , LiSbF 6 , LiAsF 6 and LiClO 4 , LiN (CF 3 SO 2 ). 2. Lithium salts of organic acids such as LiN (C 2 F 5 SO 2 ) 2 and LiC (CF 3 SO 2 ) 3 can be mentioned. Of these, LiPF 6 is preferable from the viewpoint of battery output and charge / discharge cycle characteristics.

非水溶媒としては、通常の電解液に用いられているもの等が使用でき、例えば、ラクトン化合物、環状又は鎖状炭酸エステル、鎖状カルボン酸エステル、環状又は鎖状エーテル、リン酸エステル、ニトリル化合物、アミド化合物、スルホン、スルホラン等及びこれらの混合物を用いることができる。 As the non-aqueous solvent, those used in ordinary electrolytic solutions can be used, and for example, a lactone compound, a cyclic or chain carbonate, a chain carboxylic acid ester, a cyclic or chain ether, a phosphoric acid ester, or a nitrile can be used. Compounds, amide compounds, sulfones, sulfolanes and the like and mixtures thereof can be used.

非水溶媒は1種を単独で用いてもよいし、2種以上を併用してもよい。 One type of non-aqueous solvent may be used alone, or two or more types may be used in combination.

非水溶媒の内、電池出力及び充放電サイクル特性の観点から好ましいのは、ラクトン化合物、環状炭酸エステル、鎖状炭酸エステル及びリン酸エステルであり、より好ましいのはラクトン化合物、環状炭酸エステル及び鎖状炭酸エステルであり、さらに好ましいのは環状炭酸エステルと鎖状炭酸エステルの混合液である。特に好ましいのはプロピレンカーボネート(PC)、またはエチレンカーボネート(EC)とジエチルカーボネート(DEC)の混合液である。 Among the non-aqueous solvents, lactone compounds, cyclic carbonates, chain carbonates and phosphate esters are preferable from the viewpoint of battery output and charge / discharge cycle characteristics, and lactone compounds, cyclic carbonates and chains are more preferable. A state carbonic acid ester, more preferably a mixed solution of a cyclic carbonate and a chain carbonate. Particularly preferred is propylene carbonate (PC) or a mixture of ethylene carbonate (EC) and diethyl carbonate (DEC).

正極電極活物質と電解液とを含む正極電極組成物層5及び負極電極活物質と電解液とを含む負極電極組成物層6は、導電性が良好になる等の観点から、それぞれ更に繊維状導電性物質を含むことが好ましい。繊維状導電性物質としては、被覆剤に含まれる導電助剤として例示した導電性繊維と同じものを用いることができる。 The positive electrode composition layer 5 containing the positive electrode active material and the electrolytic solution and the negative electrode composition layer 6 containing the negative electrode active material and the electrolytic solution are each further fibrous from the viewpoint of improving conductivity and the like. It preferably contains a conductive substance. As the fibrous conductive substance, the same conductive fibers as those exemplified as the conductive auxiliary agent contained in the coating agent can be used.

正極電極組成物層5及び負極電極組成物層6は、それぞれ正極活物質粒子又は負極活物質粒子と必要により用いる繊維状導電性物質とを電解液又は非水溶媒の重量に基づいて10〜60重量%の濃度で電解液と混合分散して得られる混合物による層を正極集電体7及び負極集電体8の表面に設けることで得ることができる。 The positive electrode composition layer 5 and the negative electrode composition layer 6 each contain 10 to 60 positive electrode active material particles or negative electrode active material particles and a fibrous conductive material used as necessary based on the weight of the electrolytic solution or non-aqueous solvent. It can be obtained by providing a layer of a mixture obtained by mixing and dispersing with an electrolytic solution at a concentration of% by weight on the surfaces of the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8.

セパレータ4としては、ポリエチレン、ポリプロピレン等、ポリオレフィン製の微多孔膜フィルム、多孔性のポリエチレンフィルムとポリプロピレンとの多層フィルム、ポリエステル繊維、アラミド繊維、ガラス繊維等からなる不織布、及びそれらの表面にシリカ、アルミナ、チタニア等のセラミック微粒子を付着させたもの等が挙げられる。 The separator 4 includes a microporous film film made of polyolefin such as polyethylene and polypropylene, a multilayer film of a porous polyethylene film and polypropylene, a non-woven fabric made of polyester fiber, aramid fiber, glass fiber and the like, and silica on their surfaces. Examples thereof include those to which ceramic fine particles such as alumina and titania are attached.

正極集電体7及び負極集電体8としては、銅、アルミニウム、チタン、ステンレス鋼、ニッケル及びこれらの合金等の金属材料、並びに導電性高分子材料等からなるフィルム状基材等を用いることができ、なかでも電解液を透過しない無孔質のフィルム状基材が好ましく挙げられる。なかでも、金属材料としては、軽量化、耐食性、高導電性の観点から、好ましくはアルミニウム及び銅であり、さらに好ましくは正極集電体7がアルミニウムで、負極集電体8が銅である。 As the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8, a metal material such as copper, aluminum, titanium, stainless steel, nickel and an alloy thereof, and a film-like base material made of a conductive polymer material or the like are used. Of these, a non-porous film-like substrate that does not allow the electrolytic solution to permeate is preferable. Among them, as the metal material, aluminum and copper are preferable, and the positive electrode current collector 7 is aluminum and the negative electrode current collector 8 is copper from the viewpoint of weight reduction, corrosion resistance, and high conductivity.

正極集電体7及び負極集電体8が導電性高分子材料からなる樹脂集電体である場合、導電性高分子材料の基材となる高分子材料は、導電性高分子であってもよいし、導電性を有さない高分子であってもよい。 When the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8 are resin current collectors made of a conductive polymer material, the polymer material used as the base material of the conductive polymer material may be a conductive polymer. It may be a polymer having no conductivity.

高分子材料のうち、導電性高分子としては、ポリアニリン、ポリピロール、ポリチオフェン、ポリアセチレン、ポリパラフェニレン、ポリフェニレンビニレン、およびポリオキサジアゾール等が挙げられる。導電性を有さない高分子材料としては、ポリエチレン(PE)、ポリプロピレン(PP)、ポリメチルペンテン(PMP)、ポリシクロオレフィン(PCO)、ポリエチレンテレフタレート(PET)、ポリエーテルニトリル(PEN)、ポリテトラフルオロエチレン(PTFE)、スチレンブタジエンゴム(SBR)、ポリアクリロニトリル(PAN)、ポリメチルアクリレート(PMA)、ポリメチルメタクリレート(PMMA)、ポリフッ化ビニリデン(PVdF)、エポキシ樹脂、シリコーン樹脂又はこれらの混合物等が挙げられる。 Among the polymer materials, examples of the conductive polymer include polyaniline, polypyrrole, polythiophene, polyacetylene, polyparaphenylene, polyphenylene vinylene, and polyoxadiazole. Examples of non-conductive polymer materials include polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polymethylpentene (PMP), polycycloolefin (PCO), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyether nitrile (PEN), and poly. Tetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), styrene butadiene rubber (SBR), polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polymethylacrylate (PMA), polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVdF), epoxy resin, silicone resin or a mixture thereof. And so on.

導電性を有さない高分子材料のうち、電気的安定性の観点から、ポリエチレン(PE)、ポリプロピレン(PP)、ポリメチルペンテン(PMP)及びポリシクロオレフィン(PCO)が好ましく、さらに好ましくはポリエチレン(PE)、ポリプロピレン(PP)及びポリメチルペンテン(PMP)である。 Among the non-conductive polymer materials, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polymethylpentene (PMP) and polycycloolefin (PCO) are preferable, and polyethylene is more preferable, from the viewpoint of electrical stability. (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polymethylpentene (PMP).

また、正極集電体7及び負極集電体8が導電性高分子材料からなる樹脂集電体である場合、導電性の高分子材料を含む樹脂集電体の導電性を向上させる目的、あるいは、導電性を有さない高分子材料を含む樹脂集電体に導電性を付与する目的から、導電性フィラーを含んでいると好ましい。導電性フィラーは、導電性を有する材料から選択される。好ましくは、集電体内のイオン透過を抑制する観点から、電荷移動媒体として用いられるイオンに関して伝導性を有さない材料を用いるのが好ましい。具体的には、カーボン材料、アルミニウム、金、銀、銅、鉄、白金、クロム、スズ、インジウム、アンチモン、チタン、ニッケルなどが挙げられるが、これらに限定されるものではない。これらの導電性フィラーは1種単独で用いられてもよいし、2種以上併用してもよい。また、ステンレス(SUS)等のこれらの合金材が用いられてもよい。耐食性の観点から、好ましくはアルミニウム、ステンレス、カーボン材料、ニッケル、より好ましくはカーボン材料である。また、これらの導電性フィラーは、粒子系セラミック材料や樹脂材料の周りに、上記で示される金属をメッキ等でコーティングしたものであってもよい。 Further, when the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8 are resin current collectors made of a conductive polymer material, the purpose is to improve the conductivity of the resin current collector containing the conductive polymer material, or , It is preferable that the resin current collector containing the non-conductive polymer material contains a conductive filler for the purpose of imparting conductivity. The conductive filler is selected from materials having conductivity. Preferably, from the viewpoint of suppressing ion permeation in the current collector, it is preferable to use a material having no conductivity with respect to ions used as a charge transfer medium. Specific examples thereof include, but are not limited to, carbon materials, aluminum, gold, silver, copper, iron, platinum, chromium, tin, indium, antimony, titanium and nickel. These conductive fillers may be used alone or in combination of two or more. Further, these alloy materials such as stainless steel (SUS) may be used. From the viewpoint of corrosion resistance, aluminum, stainless steel, carbon material, nickel, and more preferably carbon material are preferable. Further, these conductive fillers may be a particle-based ceramic material or a resin material coated with the metal shown above by plating or the like.

導電性を有さない高分子を基材とする樹脂集電体の具体例としては、ポリプロピレンに導電性フィラーとしてアセチレンブラックを5〜20部分散させた後、熱プレス機で圧延したものが挙げられる。また、その厚みも特に制限されず、公知のものと同様、あるいは適宜変更して適用することができる。 Specific examples of a resin current collector using a non-conductive polymer as a base material include those obtained by dispersing 5 to 20 parts of acetylene black as a conductive filler in polypropylene and then rolling it with a hot press. Be done. Further, the thickness thereof is not particularly limited, and the same as known ones or appropriately modified ones can be applied.

シール部材9を構成する材料としては、正極、負極集電体7、8との接着性を有し、電解液に対して耐久性のある材料であれば特に限定されないが、高分子材料、特に熱硬化性樹脂が好ましい。具体的には、エポキシ系樹脂、ポリオレフィン系樹脂、ポリウレタン系樹脂、ポリフッ化ビニデン樹脂等が挙げられ、耐久性が高く取り扱いが容易であることからエポキシ系樹脂が好ましい。 The material constituting the seal member 9 is not particularly limited as long as it has adhesiveness to the positive electrode and negative electrode current collectors 7 and 8 and is durable against the electrolytic solution, but is particularly limited to a polymer material. Thermosetting resins are preferred. Specific examples thereof include epoxy-based resins, polyolefin-based resins, polyurethane-based resins, and polyvinylidene fluoride resins, and epoxy-based resins are preferable because they have high durability and are easy to handle.

容器20を構成する材料は、容器20内に積層型電池モジュール21を収納しうる材料であれば、任意の材料が好適に適用可能である。但し、単電池1と容器20とが接触する可能性があることを考慮して、容器20を構成する材料は絶縁性を有する材料であることが好ましい。加えて、容器20は、積層型電池モジュール21を内部に収納した状態で減圧封止することから、容器20を構成する材料は可撓性及び気密性を有する材料であることが好ましい。このような材料としては、ラミネートフィルムと呼ばれる、一例として、金属箔の両面を高分子フィルムで覆ったフィルムや、気密性が付与された不織布等が挙げられるリチウムイオン電池用の外装材として公知のラミネートフィルムを用いることができる。 As the material constituting the container 20, any material can be preferably applied as long as the material can accommodate the laminated battery module 21 in the container 20. However, considering that the cell 1 and the container 20 may come into contact with each other, the material constituting the container 20 is preferably a material having an insulating property. In addition, since the container 20 is sealed under reduced pressure with the laminated battery module 21 housed inside, the material constituting the container 20 is preferably a material having flexibility and airtightness. As such a material, a film called a laminate film, for example, a film in which both sides of a metal foil are covered with a polymer film, a non-woven fabric to which airtightness is imparted, and the like are known as exterior materials for lithium ion batteries. A laminated film can be used.

電流引き出し部22a、22bを構成する材料は、容器内部の圧力が上昇した際にその圧力で変形できる可撓性及び積層型電池モジュールで発生した電流を外部に取り出せる導電性を有する材料であれば特段の限定はない。この様な材料としては、前記の正極集電体7及び負極集電体8として用いることができる材料として説明したものと同じフィルム状基材と同じものを好ましく用いることができる。これらの材料は導電性を有し、可撓性を有するが、電流制限能力等の観点から、なかでも厚さが20〜80μmのフィルムを用いることが好ましい。 The materials constituting the current extraction portions 22a and 22b are flexible materials that can be deformed by the pressure inside the container when the pressure rises, and conductive materials that can take out the current generated by the laminated battery module to the outside. There are no particular restrictions. As such a material, the same film-like base material as that described as the material that can be used as the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8 can be preferably used. These materials have conductivity and flexibility, but from the viewpoint of current limiting ability and the like, it is preferable to use a film having a thickness of 20 to 80 μm.

電流引き出し部22a、22bを配置する位置は、前記の容器20と接触する接触面を有する位置に配置されていれば特段の制限はないが、一例として、図5(a)に示すように、不織布でできた容器20の該当部分に導電性材料をドーピング等して容器20の一部に導電性を付与してもよく、また、図5(b)に示すように、ラミネートフィルムでできた容器20に開口部を設けて、可撓性を有する導電板である電流引き出し部22aを貼付してもよい。なお、容器20に開口部を設けて、可撓性を有する導電板である電流引き出し部22aを貼付する場合、図5(b)にある様に電流引き出し部22aを容器20の内側に貼付してもよく、電流引き出し部22aを容器20の外側に貼付してもよい。 The positions where the current drawing portions 22a and 22b are arranged are not particularly limited as long as they are arranged at positions having a contact surface in contact with the container 20, but as an example, as shown in FIG. 5 (a), there is no particular limitation. A conductive material may be doped into the corresponding portion of the container 20 made of the non-woven fabric to impart conductivity to a part of the container 20, and as shown in FIG. 5B, the container 20 is made of a laminated film. An opening may be provided in the container 20 and a current drawing portion 22a, which is a flexible conductive plate, may be attached. When the container 20 is provided with an opening and the current drawing portion 22a, which is a flexible conductive plate, is attached, the current drawing portion 22a is attached to the inside of the container 20 as shown in FIG. 5 (b). Alternatively, the current drawing portion 22a may be attached to the outside of the container 20.

ここで、電流引き出し部22aを容器20の外側に貼付した場合、容器20と積層型電池モジュール21との間には容器20の厚みに由来する隙間が生じるが、積層型電池モジュール21を容器20の内部に収納して減圧封止した場合には、可撓性のある電流引き出し部22aが変形することで隙間が埋まり、正極集電体7と電流引き出し部22aとが電気的に接触することができる。そして、容器内部の圧力が上昇すると容器内部から押されて電流引き出し部22aが外側に膨らむが、同時に変形していた電流引き出し部22aは正極集電体7との隙間があった、もとの形状に戻ろうとする応力が発生する。そのため、電流引き出し部22aを容器20の外側に貼付した場合には、電流引き出し部22aを容器20の内側に貼付した場合に比べて内部の圧力変化による電流制限能力がさらに良好になるものと考えられる。 Here, when the current extraction portion 22a is attached to the outside of the container 20, there is a gap between the container 20 and the laminated battery module 21 due to the thickness of the container 20, but the laminated battery module 21 is placed in the container 20. When the battery is housed inside and sealed under reduced pressure, the flexible current drawing portion 22a is deformed to fill the gap, and the positive current collector 7 and the current drawing portion 22a are in electrical contact with each other. Can be done. Then, when the pressure inside the container rises, the current drawing portion 22a is pushed from the inside of the container and swells outward, but at the same time, the deformed current drawing portion 22a has a gap with the positive electrode current collector 7. Stress is generated to return to the shape. Therefore, when the current drawing portion 22a is attached to the outside of the container 20, it is considered that the current limiting ability due to the internal pressure change is further improved as compared with the case where the current drawing portion 22a is attached to the inside of the container 20. Be done.

なお、可撓性のある電流引き出し部22aは正極側のみならず負極側に設置されていてもよく、その場合、電流引き出し部22aと負極集電体8が電気的に接触する。 The flexible current drawing portion 22a may be installed not only on the positive electrode side but also on the negative electrode side. In that case, the current drawing portion 22a and the negative electrode current collector 8 come into electrical contact with each other.

以上の構成の単電池1は、正極集電体7及び負極集電体8のそれぞれの表面に、正極電極活物質と電解液とを含む正極電極組成物5、及び負極電極活物質と電解液とを含む負極電極組成物6を形成して正極2及び負極3を形成する。正極2及び負極3を形成する手法は任意であり、正極集電体7及び負極集電体8のそれぞれの表面に正極電極組成物5及び負極電極組成物6を塗布する、正極集電体7及び負極集電体8のそれぞれの表面に、ノズル等を介して正極電極組成物5及び負極電極組成物6を載置した後に所定厚になるようにヘラ等で均す、など、種々の手法が挙げられる。その後、セパレータ4を介して正極2及び負極3を積層し、正極集電体7及び負極集電体8の端部、さらにセパレータ4の端部をシール部材9により封止することで単電池1を製造することができる。 The cell 1 having the above configuration includes a positive electrode composition 5 containing a positive electrode active material and an electrolytic solution on the surfaces of the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8, and a negative electrode active material and an electrolytic solution. The negative electrode composition 6 containing the above is formed to form the positive electrode 2 and the negative electrode 3. The method of forming the positive electrode 2 and the negative electrode 3 is arbitrary, and the positive electrode current collector 7 is coated with the positive electrode composition 5 and the negative electrode composition 6 on the surfaces of the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8. Various methods such as placing the positive electrode composition 5 and the negative electrode composition 6 on the respective surfaces of the negative electrode current collector 8 via a nozzle or the like and then leveling them with a spatula or the like so as to have a predetermined thickness. Can be mentioned. After that, the positive electrode 2 and the negative electrode 3 are laminated via the separator 4, and the ends of the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8 and the end of the separator 4 are sealed by the sealing member 9, so that the cell 1 is used. Can be manufactured.

次いで、上述の工程により製造された単電池1を、隣り合う単電池1の正極集電体7の上面と負極集電体8の下面とが隣接するように直列に積層して積層型電池モジュール21を形成し、さらに、この積層型電池モジュール21を容器20内に収納し、容器20内を減圧脱気した後にシール部材で封止することで、本実施形態のリチウムイオン電池Lを製造することができる。 Next, the cell cells 1 manufactured by the above steps are laminated in series so that the upper surface of the positive electrode current collector 7 of the adjacent cell cells 1 and the lower surface of the negative electrode current collector 8 are adjacent to each other, and the laminated battery module. 21 is formed, and the laminated battery module 21 is housed in the container 20, the inside of the container 20 is degassed under reduced pressure, and then sealed with a sealing member to manufacture the lithium ion battery L of the present embodiment. be able to.

このような構成のリチウムイオン電池Lは、電流引き出し部22a、22bの上面及び下面に、例えば帯状の金属箔からなる図略の電極端子の一端が導電性接着剤等により固着されて接続されて、リチウムイオン電池Lからの電源電圧が外部に供給される。 In the lithium ion battery L having such a configuration, one end of an electrode terminal (not shown) made of, for example, a strip-shaped metal foil is fixed and connected to the upper surface and the lower surface of the current drawing portions 22a and 22b with a conductive adhesive or the like. , The power supply voltage from the lithium ion battery L is supplied to the outside.

そして、本実施形態のリチウムイオン電池Lにおいて、内部短絡等が発生した場合、いずれかの単電池1から経時で微量のガスが発生することがある。この際、結果として電流引き出し部22a、22bを含む容器20の内圧が上昇して大気圧以上になると、図4(a)、(b)に示すように、電流引き出し部22a、22bを含む容器20が外方に膨張する。この結果、電流引き出し部22a、22bと、積層型電池モジュール21の最上部及び最下部に位置する単電池1の正極集電体7及び負極集電体8の上面及び下面との少なくとも一部が離間して電流引き出し部22a、22bと正極集電体7及び負極集電体8との接触面積が減少することで、これらの間の電気抵抗が増加する。従って、単電池1に流れる電流が抑制、好ましくは遮断され、リチウムイオン電池L全体の発熱が抑制される。 Then, in the lithium ion battery L of the present embodiment, when an internal short circuit or the like occurs, a small amount of gas may be generated from any of the cell 1 over time. At this time, as a result, when the internal pressure of the container 20 including the current drawing portions 22a and 22b rises to the atmospheric pressure or higher, as shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B, the container including the current drawing portions 22a and 22b 20 expands outward. As a result, at least a part of the current drawing portions 22a and 22b and the upper and lower surfaces of the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8 of the cell 1 located at the uppermost and lowermost portions of the laminated battery module 21 By separating the current drawing portions 22a and 22b from each other and reducing the contact area between the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8, the electrical resistance between them increases. Therefore, the current flowing through the cell 1 is suppressed, preferably cut off, and the heat generation of the entire lithium ion battery L is suppressed.

このように、本実施形態によれば、容器20に電流引き出し部22a、22bを設けるという単純な構成により、内部短絡等があった場合においてリチウムイオン電池Lが発熱することを防止するリチウムイオン電池を実現することができる。 As described above, according to the present embodiment, the lithium ion battery prevents the lithium ion battery L from generating heat in the event of an internal short circuit or the like by a simple configuration in which the current drawing portions 22a and 22b are provided in the container 20. Can be realized.

特に、本実施形態のリチウムイオン電池Lでは、積層型電池モジュール21は容器20内に減圧封止することで積層型電池モジュール21と容器20との密着性を高め、リチウムイオン電池L全体としての剛性を高めることができ、特に、単電池1の正極集電体7及び負極集電体8として樹脂集電体を用いた場合には、積層型電池モジュール21と容器20との密着性を高めることで電流引き出し部22a、22bとの密着性を高め、金属集電体に比較して導電率が高くない樹脂集電体を用いた場合であっても優れた電流取り出し効率を発揮することができる。また、樹脂集電体は、金属集電体に比較して導電率が高くないため、積層型電池モジュール21からリチウムイオン電池Lの外部に電源電圧を効率的に取り出すためには、容器20側に設ける電源電圧取出部である電流引き出し部22a、22bの面積を広く、好ましくは正極集電体7及び負極集電体8と略同一面積にすることが好ましい。本実施形態では、広い面積を有する電流引き出し部22a、22bを、内部短絡時に電流を制御するために用いているので、容器内に別途電極タブを設けるような構成に比較して、構成の簡略化を図ることができる。 In particular, in the lithium ion battery L of the present embodiment, the laminated battery module 21 is sealed in the container 20 under reduced pressure to improve the adhesion between the laminated battery module 21 and the container 20, and the lithium ion battery L as a whole The rigidity can be increased, and in particular, when a resin current collector is used as the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8 of the cell 1, the adhesion between the laminated battery module 21 and the container 20 is enhanced. As a result, the adhesion to the current extraction portions 22a and 22b can be improved, and excellent current extraction efficiency can be exhibited even when a resin current collector whose conductivity is not higher than that of the metal current collector is used. it can. Further, since the resin current collector does not have a higher conductivity than the metal current collector, the container 20 side is required to efficiently take out the power supply voltage from the laminated battery module 21 to the outside of the lithium ion battery L. It is preferable that the current extraction portions 22a and 22b, which are the power supply voltage extraction portions provided in the above, have a large area, preferably substantially the same area as the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8. In the present embodiment, since the current extraction portions 22a and 22b having a large area are used to control the current at the time of internal short circuit, the configuration is simplified as compared with the configuration in which the electrode tab is separately provided in the container. Can be achieved.

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次に、図6は、本発明の第2実施形態である電流制限構造を有するリチウムイオン電池を示す斜視図である。
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Next, FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a lithium ion battery having a current limiting structure according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

本実施形態のリチウムイオン電池と上述の第1実施形態のリチウムイオン電池との相違点は、積層型電池モジュール21が収納された容器20をラミネートフィルムで構成し、この容器20に設けられた電流引き出し部22a、22b(図6では電流引き出し部22aのみ図示している)を、このラミネートフィルムである容器20の内面に貼付された金属箔、または容器20の内面にスパッタリング等により形成された導電部から構成したことである。 The difference between the lithium-ion battery of the present embodiment and the lithium-ion battery of the first embodiment described above is that the container 20 in which the laminated battery module 21 is housed is made of a laminated film, and the current provided in the container 20 is provided. The lead-out portions 22a and 22b (only the current lead-out portion 22a is shown in FIG. 6) are a metal foil attached to the inner surface of the container 20 which is the laminated film, or a conductivity formed on the inner surface of the container 20 by sputtering or the like. It was composed of parts.

本実施形態における電流引き出し部22a、22bも、上述の第1実施形態と同様に、積層型電池モジュール21の最上部及び最下部に位置する単電池1の正極集電体7及び負極集電体8と略同一形状に形成されている。 Similar to the first embodiment described above, the current extraction portions 22a and 22b in the present embodiment also have the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector of the cell 1 located at the uppermost and lowermost portions of the laminated battery module 21. It is formed in substantially the same shape as No. 8.

また、本実施形態の容器20を構成する上容器20a及び下容器20bは略同一の形状に形成されており、上面が開口した上容器本体20e及び下容器本体20fと、これら上容器本体20e及び下容器本体20fの図6において左右の端部から側方に突出する一対の上容器縁部20g及び下容器縁部20hとを備える。 Further, the upper container 20a and the lower container 20b constituting the container 20 of the present embodiment are formed in substantially the same shape, and the upper container body 20e and the lower container body 20f having an open upper surface, and the upper container body 20e and the lower container body 20e are formed. In FIG. 6 of the lower container main body 20f, a pair of upper container edge portions 20 g and lower container edge portions 20h projecting laterally from the left and right ends are provided.

そして、上容器20a及び下容器20bが相対向して配置されることで形成される内部空間に積層型電池モジュール21が収納され、この内部空間が減圧された状態で、上容器縁部20g及び下容器縁部20hが図略のシール部材により封止されることで、本実施形態のリチウムイオン電池Lが構成される。 The laminated battery module 21 is housed in an internal space formed by arranging the upper container 20a and the lower container 20b so as to face each other, and in a state where the internal space is depressurized, the upper container edge portion 20g and The lithium ion battery L of the present embodiment is configured by sealing the lower container edge portion 20h with a sealing member (not shown).

上容器縁部20g及び下容器縁部20hは、その一部が側方にさらに延出されるとともに、電流引き出し部22a、22bもこの上容器縁部20g及び下容器縁部20hの延出部に沿って延出し、これらによりリチウムイオン電池Lからの電気を取り出すための電極端子23、24が形成されている。 A part of the upper container edge portion 20g and the lower container edge portion 20h is further extended laterally, and the current drawing portions 22a and 22b are also extended to the upper container edge portion 20g and the lower container edge portion 20h. Electrode terminals 23, 24 for taking out electricity from the lithium ion battery L are formed by extending along the line.

従って、本実施形態によっても、上述の第1実施形態と同様の効果を奏することができる。 Therefore, the same effect as that of the above-described first embodiment can be obtained by this embodiment as well.

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なお、上述の各実施形態では、容器20を構成する上容器20a及び下容器20bにそれぞれ電流引き出し部22a、22bを形成していたが、上容器20a及び下容器20bの少なくとも一方に電流引き出し部22a、22bを形成しても、本発明の目的を達成することができる。また、上述の各実施形態では、電流引き出し部22a、22bは正極集電体7及び負極集電体8と略同一の大きさに形成されていたが、内部短絡時に電流を抑制、好ましくは遮断しうる大きさであれば大きさに限定はない。
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In each of the above-described embodiments, the current drawing portions 22a and 22b are formed in the upper container 20a and the lower container 20b constituting the container 20, respectively, but the current drawing portions are formed in at least one of the upper container 20a and the lower container 20b, respectively. Even if 22a and 22b are formed, the object of the present invention can be achieved. Further, in each of the above-described embodiments, the current extraction portions 22a and 22b are formed to have substantially the same size as the positive electrode current collector 7 and the negative electrode current collector 8, but the current is suppressed, preferably cut off at the time of an internal short circuit. There is no limit to the size as long as it can be made.

L リチウムイオン電池
1 単電池
2 正極
3 負極
4 セパレータ
5 正極電極組成物
6 負極電極組成物
7 正極集電体
8 負極集電体
9 シール部材
20 容器
21 積層型電池モジュール
22a、22b 電流引き出し部

L Lithium-ion battery 1 Single cell 2 Positive electrode 3 Negative electrode 4 Separator 5 Positive electrode composition 6 Negative electrode composition 7 Positive electrode current collector 8 Negative electrode current collector 9 Seal member 20 Container 21 Stacked battery module 22a, 22b Current extraction unit

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第1面に第1極の集電体を有し、第2面に第2極の集電体を有するリチウム二次単電池を、隣り合う一対の前記リチウム二次単電池の前記第1面及び前記第2面が隣接するように直列に積層してなる積層型電池モジュールが容器内に収納されてなる積層型リチウムイオン電池あって、
前記積層型電池モジュールの外側にある前記第1極の集電体及び/又は前記第2極の集電体並びに前記容器は互いに接触する接触面をそれぞれ有し、
前記容器が有する前記接触面の少なくとも一部が前記積層型リチウムイオン電池外部への電流引き出し部であり、
前記電流引き出し部が導電性と可撓性を有し、
前記容器には開口部が設けられているとともに前記電流引き出し部は容器の外側に貼付され、
前記容器内部の圧力が上昇した際にその圧力で前記電流引き出し部が変形することにより前記積層型電池モジュールの前記第1極の集電体及び/又は前記第2極の集電体と前記電流引き出し部とが空間的に離れることを特徴とするリチウムイオン電池
A lithium secondary cell having a current collector of the first pole on the first surface and a current collector of the second pole on the second surface, and the first surface of the pair of adjacent lithium secondary cells. A laminated lithium-ion battery in which a laminated battery module in which the second surfaces are laminated in series so as to be adjacent to each other is housed in a container.
The first-pole current collector and / or the second-pole current collector and the container on the outside of the laminated battery module have contact surfaces that come into contact with each other.
At least a part of the contact surface of the container is a current drawing portion to the outside of the laminated lithium ion battery.
The current drawing portion has conductivity and flexibility, and has
The container is provided with an opening, and the current drawing portion is attached to the outside of the container.
When the pressure inside the container rises, the current extraction portion is deformed by the pressure, so that the current collector of the first pole and / or the current collector of the second pole of the laminated battery module and the current. A lithium-ion battery characterized by being spatially separated from the drawer.
前記電流引き出し部が、金属又は導電性高分子からなるフィルム状基材からなる請求項1に記載のリチウムイオン電池 The lithium ion battery according to claim 1, wherein the current extraction portion is made of a film-like base material made of a metal or a conductive polymer. 請求項1または2に記載のリチウムイオン電池において、
前記リチウム二次単電池は全体として平板状に形成されていることを特徴とするリチウムイオン電池。
In the lithium ion battery according to claim 1 or 2.
The lithium ion battery is characterized in that the lithium secondary cell is formed in a flat plate shape as a whole.
請求項1〜3のいずれかに記載のリチウムイオン電池において、
前記電流引き出し部は前記容器が前記第1極の集電体及び/又は前記第2極の集電体に接する前記接触面に等しいリチウムイオン電池。
In the lithium ion battery according to any one of claims 1 to 3.
The current extraction unit is a lithium ion battery in which the container is equal to the contact surface in contact with the current collector of the first pole and / or the current collector of the second pole.
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