WO2015059826A1 - 角形二次電池 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a prismatic secondary battery.
- a positive electrode obtained by applying a positive electrode active material to a positive electrode foil, a negative electrode obtained by applying a negative electrode active material to a negative electrode foil, and a separator for insulating each are overlapped and wound.
- a flat wound electrode group is formed as a power generation element.
- the wound electrode group is electrically connected to the positive electrode external terminal and the negative electrode external terminal provided on the battery cover of the battery container.
- the wound electrode group is accommodated in the battery can of the battery case, and the opening of the battery can is sealed and welded by a battery cover.
- the liquid injection hole is closed by the liquid injection stopper and sealing welding is performed by laser welding. It is formed.
- the battery pack is formed by electrically connecting the positive electrode external terminals and the negative electrode external terminals of the plurality of prismatic secondary batteries with a conductive member such as a bus bar.
- the bus bar is connected to the prismatic secondary battery by being screwed to the external terminal by a bolt and a nut or welded to the external terminal.
- an external terminal for connecting a plurality of secondary batteries is provided with a clad material made of aluminum and nickel and a connection terminal made of aluminum from the inside of the secondary battery (electrode lead pin in Patent Document 1).
- the secondary battery described in Patent Document 1 is crimped and fixed on the nickel side of the connection terminal joined to the power generation element and the external terminal.
- a plurality of prismatic secondary batteries are connected by welding a bus bar to an external terminal, and the external terminals to be connected are aluminum and a copper alloy, respectively, and the bus bar is a dissimilar metal bonding of an aluminum alloy and a copper alloy.
- the bus bar described in Patent Document 2 is an aluminum alloy and a copper alloy butt-joined on a narrow surface, and a connection terminal made of an aluminum alloy and an aluminum alloy of the bus bar is a connection terminal made of a copper alloy and a copper alloy of the bus bar Are connected by welding respectively.
- connection terminal made of an aluminum alloy joined to the power generation element is electrically connected by caulking on the nickel side of the clad external terminal obtained by changing the aluminum alloy and nickel to different metals. Therefore, the contact resistance is large, and the contact resistance may change over a long period of time.
- the secondary battery described in Patent Document 2 described above is a secondary battery that connects a bus bar to an external terminal by welding, includes an external terminal made of an aluminum alloy and a copper alloy, and is connected to another secondary battery.
- the bus bar for this purpose is a clad bus bar in which dissimilar metals are converted (clad junctions between end faces) between flat aluminum alloy and copper alloy with narrow surfaces, and bonding of dissimilar metal conversion parts of aluminum alloy and copper alloy There was a fear that resistance would increase.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned point, and the purpose of the present invention is that the external terminal is formed with a simple structure, and the contact resistance of the connection portion between the connection terminal and the external terminal is different from the external terminal.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a prismatic secondary battery capable of respectively reducing the junction resistance of the metal conversion portion.
- a prismatic secondary battery which solves the above problems, includes a power generation element having an electrode, a can for containing the power generation element, a lid for sealing the opening of the can, and an external terminal disposed on the lid
- a current collecting plate connected to an electrode of the power generation element; and a connection terminal penetrating the lid to connect the current collecting plate and the external terminal, the external terminal being along the lid
- It has a flat plate shape, and is composed of a clad material in which two flat plate portions made of different metals are clad-bonded to each other by wide faces, and the connection terminal is one of the two flat plate portions of the external terminal It is characterized in that it is welded and connected to a flat plate portion disposed on the lid side.
- the external terminal is formed in a simple structure, and the contact resistance of the connection terminal and the external terminal formed of the clad material and the junction resistance of the dissimilar metal conversion portion of the external terminal formed of the clad material are reduced respectively. It is possible to provide a rechargeable square battery.
- the external appearance perspective view of the square secondary battery as one embodiment of the square secondary battery of this invention The disassembled perspective view which shows the structure of a square secondary battery.
- the disassembled perspective view which shows a lid assembly The exploded view which shows the structure of the negative electrode side of a lid assembly in a cross section.
- the assembly drawing which shows the structure of the negative electrode side of a lid assembly in a cross section The assembly drawing which shows the structure of the negative electrode side of a lid assembly in a cross section.
- the exploded view which shows the structure of the positive electrode side of a lid assembly in a cross section.
- the assembly drawing which shows the structure of the positive electrode side of a lid assembly in a cross section.
- the assembly drawing which shows the structure of the positive electrode side of a lid assembly in a cross section.
- the disassembled view which shows the caulking structure of a negative electrode external terminal and a negative electrode connection terminal in a cross section.
- the disassembled view which shows the caulking fixation structure of a negative electrode external terminal and a negative electrode connection terminal in a cross section.
- the assembly drawing which shows an example of the welding fixation structure of a negative electrode external terminal and a negative electrode connection terminal in a cross section.
- the principal part enlarged view of FIG. 9A The assembly drawing which shows an example of the welding fixation structure of a negative electrode external terminal and a negative electrode connection terminal in a cross section.
- the principal part enlarged view of FIG. 10A The assembly drawing which shows an example of the welding fixation structure of a negative electrode external terminal and a negative electrode connection terminal in a cross section.
- the principal part enlarged view of FIG. 11A The assembly drawing which shows an example of the welding fixation structure of a negative electrode external terminal and a negative electrode connection terminal in a cross section.
- the principal part enlarged view of FIG. 12A The assembly drawing which shows an example of the welding fixation structure of a negative electrode external terminal and a negative electrode connection terminal in a cross section.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a prismatic secondary battery 100 as an embodiment of a prismatic secondary battery
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the configuration of the prismatic secondary battery 100. As shown in FIG.
- the prismatic secondary battery 100 includes a battery case including a battery can 101 and a battery cover 102.
- the material of the battery can 101 and the battery cover 102 is aluminum or an aluminum alloy.
- the battery can 101 is formed in a flat rectangular box shape whose one end is opened by deep drawing.
- the battery can 101 has a rectangular flat bottom plate 101c, a pair of wide side plates 101a rising from each of a pair of long sides of the bottom plate 101c, and a pair of narrow side plates 101b rising from each of a pair of short sides of the bottom plate 101c. And.
- the wound electrode group 170 (see FIG. 3) held by the lid assembly 107 (see FIG. 4) is accommodated in the battery can 101.
- the positive electrode current collector plate 180 joined to the positive electrode 174 (see FIG. 3) of the wound electrode group 170 and the negative electrode 175 (see FIG. 3) of the wound electrode group 170 are joined.
- the negative electrode current collector plate 190 and the wound electrode group 170 are accommodated in the battery can 101 while being covered by the insulating case 108.
- the material of the insulating case 108 is a resin having an insulating property such as polypropylene, and the battery can 101 and the wound electrode group 170 are electrically insulated.
- the battery cover 102 has a rectangular flat plate shape, and is laser welded so as to close the opening of the battery can 101. That is, the battery cover 102 seals the opening of the battery can 101.
- the battery lid 102 is provided with a positive electrode external terminal 104 and a negative electrode external terminal 105 electrically connected to the positive electrode 174 and the negative electrode 175 (see FIG. 3) of the wound electrode group 170. ing.
- the positive electrode external terminal 104 is electrically connected to the positive electrode 174 (see FIG. 3) of the wound electrode group 170 through the positive electrode current collector plate 180, and the negative electrode external terminal 105 is a negative electrode current collector plate. It is electrically connected to the negative electrode 175 (see FIG. 3) of the wound electrode group 170 through 190. Therefore, power is supplied to the external device through the positive electrode external terminal 104 and the negative electrode external terminal 105, or externally generated power is supplied to the wound electrode group 170 through the positive electrode external terminal 104 and the negative electrode external terminal 105. Be charged.
- a liquid injection hole 106 a for injecting an electrolytic solution into the battery case is formed in the battery cover 102.
- the injection hole 106 a is sealed by the injection plug 106 b after the injection of the electrolyte.
- the electrolyte for example, a non-aqueous electrolyte in which a lithium salt such as lithium hexafluorophosphate (LiPF 6 ) is dissolved in a carbonate-based organic solvent such as ethylene carbonate can be used.
- the battery cover 102 is provided with a gas discharge valve 103.
- the gas discharge valve 103 is formed by partially thinning the battery cover 102 by press processing.
- the thin film member may be attached to the opening of the battery cover 102 by laser welding or the like, and the thin portion may be used as the gas discharge valve.
- the gas discharge valve 103 generates heat by generating heat due to an abnormality such as an internal short circuit in the prismatic secondary battery 100, and when the pressure in the battery container rises and reaches a predetermined pressure, it is cleaved and the gas is generated from the inside By discharging, the pressure in the battery container is reduced.
- the wound electrode group 170 will be described with reference to FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the wound electrode group 170, and shows a state in which the winding end side of the wound electrode group 170 is developed.
- the wound electrode group 170 which is a power generation element, has a laminated structure by winding the long positive electrode 174 and the negative electrode 175 in a flat shape around the winding central axis W with the separators 173a and 173b interposed. ing.
- the positive electrode 174 is formed by forming a layer 176 of a positive electrode active material mixture on both sides of the positive electrode foil 171.
- the positive electrode active material mixture is a mixture of a positive electrode active material and a binder.
- the negative electrode 175 is formed by forming a layer 177 of a negative electrode active material mixture on both surfaces of the negative electrode foil 172.
- the negative electrode active material mixture is a mixture of a negative electrode active material and a binder.
- the positive electrode foil 171 is an aluminum foil having a thickness of about 20 to 30 ⁇ m
- the negative electrode foil 172 is a copper foil having a thickness of about 15 to 20 ⁇ m.
- the material of the separators 173a and 173b is a microporous polyethylene resin through which lithium ions can pass.
- the positive electrode active material is a lithium-containing transition metal double oxide such as lithium manganate
- the negative electrode active material is a carbon material such as graphite capable of reversibly absorbing and desorbing lithium ions.
- the wound electrode group 170 In the width direction of the wound electrode group 170, that is, both ends in the direction of the wound central axis W orthogonal to the winding direction, one is a laminated portion of the positive electrode 174 and the other is a laminated portion of the negative electrode 175 There is.
- the laminated portion of the positive electrode 174 provided at one end is obtained by laminating the positive uncoated portion on which the positive electrode active material mixture layer 176 is not formed, that is, the exposed portion of the positive electrode foil 171.
- the stacked portion of the negative electrode 175 provided at the other end is obtained by stacking the uncoated portion of the negative electrode where the negative electrode active material mixture layer 177 is not formed, that is, the exposed portion of the negative electrode foil 172.
- the laminated portion of the positive electrode uncoated portion and the laminated portion of the negative electrode uncoated portion are respectively crushed in advance, and the positive electrode current collector plate 180 and the negative electrode current collector plate 190 of the lid assembly 107 (see FIG.
- the electrodes are connected by ultrasonic bonding to form an electrode assembly 109 (see FIG. 2).
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing the lid assembly 107
- FIGS. 5A to 5D are cross-sectional views showing the configuration of the lid assembly 107 on the negative electrode side.
- FIG. 5A is a sectional view taken along the line CC of FIG.
- FIG. 5B is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the negative electrode external terminal 105 and the negative electrode connection terminal 115 made of an aluminum alloy and a copper alloy are assembled.
- FIG. 5A is a sectional view taken along the line CC of FIG.
- FIG. 5B is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the negative electrode external terminal 105 and the negative electrode connection terminal 115 made of an aluminum alloy and a copper alloy are assembled.
- FIG. 5C is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the constituent members of the lid assembly 107 are assembled, and shows a state before the distal end portion 115b of the insertion shaft portion 115a is crimped.
- FIG. 5D is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA of FIG. 1, and shows a state after the distal end portion 115b of the insertion shaft portion 115a is crimped.
- FIG. 6A to 6C are cross-sectional views showing the configuration of the positive electrode side of the lid assembly 107.
- FIG. 6A is a cross-sectional view taken along the line DD of FIG.
- FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which component members on the positive electrode side of the lid assembly 107 are assembled, and shows a state before the distal end portion 114b of the insertion shaft portion 114a is crimped.
- FIG. 6C is a cross-sectional view taken along the line BB in FIG. 1, and shows a state after the distal end portion 114b of the insertion shaft portion 114a is crimped.
- the negative electrode side of the lid assembly 107 is a battery lid 102, a negative electrode external terminal 105 provided at one end of the battery lid 102, a negative electrode connection terminal 115, an external insulator 160, and internal insulation.
- a body 165, a gasket 169, and a negative electrode current collector plate 190 are included.
- FIG. 5B shows a diagram in which the negative electrode external terminal 105 and the negative electrode connection terminal 115 are integrated.
- Negative electrode external terminal 105 has a rectangular flat plate shape arranged along the upper surface of battery cover 102, and on the upper surface, bus bar bonding surface 105e to which bus bar 123 is welded is formed.
- the negative electrode external terminal 105 is made of a clad material in which two flat plate portions made of different metals mutually clad and joined by wide faces.
- the flat plate-shaped clad material is formed by joining different kinds of metal in a wide plane between the aluminum alloy portion 105a (first alloy portion) and the copper alloy portion 105b (second alloy portion) having a flat plate shape.
- the copper alloy portion 105 b is disposed on the battery lid 102 side, and the aluminum alloy portion 105 a is disposed on the side away from the battery lid 102.
- the negative electrode connection terminal 115 is electrically connected to the negative electrode external terminal 105 by laser welding.
- Negative electrode connection terminal 115 is welded to copper alloy portion 105b, which is a flat plate portion disposed on the side of battery cover 102, of the two flat plate portions of negative electrode external terminal 105, ie, aluminum alloy portion 105a and copper alloy portion 105b. Ru.
- the material of the negative electrode connection terminal 115 is a copper alloy, and the negative electrode connection terminal 115 and the negative electrode external terminal 105 are laser-welded with the same metal.
- a negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105 c for connecting the negative electrode connection terminal 115 is provided at a central position in the longitudinal direction of the copper alloy portion 105 b of the negative electrode external terminal 105.
- the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c is formed in a recessed shape in the copper alloy portion 105b, and is configured by a circular recess having a predetermined diameter and a predetermined depth.
- the negative electrode connection terminal 115 is laser welded in a state where the base end is inserted into the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105 c.
- the negative electrode connection terminal 115 includes a round rod-like insertion shaft portion 115a, a flange portion 115c whose diameter is increased at the base end of the insertion shaft portion 115a, and a cylindrical tip portion 115b whose diameter is reduced at the tip of the insertion shaft portion 115a.
- the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c has a half depth of the thickness of the flange portion 115c and a hole diameter such that the inner peripheral surface faces the outer peripheral surface of the flange portion 115c.
- the flange portion 115c of the negative electrode connection terminal 115 is fitted into the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c of the negative electrode external terminal 105, and the outer peripheral surface of the flange portion 115c and the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c.
- the boundary portion with the inner circumferential surface is continuously laser welded and bonded to each other over the entire circumference.
- the welding part 115d is formed in the junctional part (refer FIG. 9B).
- the negative electrode external terminal 105 has a pair of recessed grooves 105 h extending in the short side direction on both sides in the longitudinal direction of the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105 c of the copper alloy portion 105 b.
- the pair of concave grooves 105h is provided at a position between a welding portion (not shown) where the bus bar 123 is welded to the bus bar joint surface 105e of the negative electrode external terminal 105 and the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c.
- the gasket 169 has a short-axis cylindrical portion 169a externally fitted to the insertion shaft portion 115a of the negative electrode connection terminal 115, and a flange portion 169b radially spreading at the base end of the cylindrical portion 169a.
- FIG. 5C is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the negative electrode side component members of the lid assembly 107 are assembled, and shows a state before the tip end portion 115b is crimped.
- the negative electrode external terminal 105 and the negative electrode connection terminal 115 integrated by laser welding are inserted into an insertion hole where the insertion shaft 115a opens to the seat portion 191 of the negative electrode current collector plate 190.
- the diameter of the portion 115 b is expanded and caulking, and the caulking portion 115 e is laser-welded 142 to be electrically connected to the negative electrode current collector plate 190.
- Negative electrode connection terminal 115 is attached to battery cover 102 via external insulator 160 and gasket 169.
- the negative electrode current collector plate 190 is attached to the battery cover 102 via the internal insulator 165.
- the material of the outer insulator 160 and the inner insulator 165 is an insulating resin such as polypropylene (PP).
- the material of the gasket 169 is an insulating resin such as tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoroalkyl vinyl ether copolymer (PFA).
- FIG. 5D is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the negative electrode side component members of the lid assembly 107 are assembled, and shows a state after the tip end portion 115b is crimped.
- the negative electrode connection terminal 115 is inserted through the through hole 102 h of the battery cover 102 and the through hole of the internal insulator 165 in a state where the gasket 169 is externally fitted to the insertion shaft portion 115 a.
- the stepped portion formed between the insertion shaft portion 115 a and the tip end portion 115 b is in contact with the seat portion 191, and the flange portion of the gasket 169 between the flange portion 115 c and the outer surface of the battery lid 102.
- the tip of the tip portion 115b is expanded in diameter in a state in which the portion 169b is sandwiched, and is crimped to the seat portion 191 to form a crimped portion 115e.
- two convex streaks 102j for forming a seal point with the gasket 169 are provided on the upper surface of the battery cover 102.
- the two ridges 102j are provided at positions facing the flanges 169b of the gasket 169, and have a circumferentially continuous shape centered on the same position as the center of the through hole 102h.
- a seal point is formed by pressing the flange portion 169b of the gasket 169 against the two ridges, and sealing is performed.
- the positive side lid assembly 107 is shown in FIGS. 6A-6C.
- the positive electrode side of the lid assembly 107 is a battery cover 102, a positive electrode external terminal 104 provided at one end of the battery cover 102, a positive electrode connection terminal 114, an external insulator 160, and internal insulation.
- a body 165, a gasket 169, and a positive electrode current collector plate 180 are included.
- the positive electrode external terminal 104 has a rectangular flat plate shape disposed along the upper surface of the battery lid 102, and a bus bar bonding surface 104e to which the bus bar 123 is welded is formed on the upper surface.
- the positive electrode connection terminal 114 is integrally formed with the positive electrode external terminal 104.
- the positive electrode connection terminal 114 has a round rod-like insertion shaft portion 114 a protruding from the lower surface of the positive electrode external terminal 104 and a cylindrical tip portion 114 b whose diameter is reduced at the tip of the insertion shaft portion 114 a.
- the positive electrode external terminal 104 has a pair of recessed grooves 104 h extending in the short side direction on both sides in the longitudinal direction than the positive electrode connection terminal 114.
- the pair of concave grooves 104h is provided at a position between a welding portion (not shown) where the bus bar 123 is welded to the bus bar joint surface 104e of the positive electrode external terminal 104 and the positive electrode connection terminal 114, as shown in FIG.
- FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the positive electrode side component members of the lid assembly 107 are assembled, and shows a state before the tip end portion 104b is crimped.
- the positive electrode external terminal 104 and the positive electrode connection terminal 114 are inserted into the insertion hole in which the insertion shaft portion 114a of the positive electrode connection terminal 114 opens to the seat surface portion 181 of the positive electrode current collector plate 180, and the tip portion 114b protruding from the insertion hole is expanded in diameter
- the caulking portion 114e is formed.
- the caulking portion 114 e is further laser-welded (not shown) to the seat portion 181 to be electrically connected to the positive electrode current collector plate 180.
- the positive electrode connection terminal 114 is attached to the battery cover 102 via the external insulator 160 and the gasket 169.
- the positive electrode current collector plate 180 is attached to the battery cover 102 via the internal insulator 165.
- the material of the outer insulator 160 and the inner insulator 165 is an insulating resin such as polypropylene (PP).
- the material of the gasket 169 is an insulating resin such as tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoroalkyl vinyl ether copolymer (PFA).
- FIG. 6C is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the positive electrode side components of the lid assembly 107 are assembled, and shows a state after the tip end portion 114b is crimped.
- the positive electrode connection terminal 114 is inserted through the through hole 102 h of the battery cover 102 and the through hole of the internal insulator 165 in a state where the gasket 169 is externally fitted to the insertion shaft portion 114 a.
- the step formed between the insertion shaft 114a and the tip 114b is in contact with the seat portion 181, and the ridge of the gasket 169 is formed between the positive electrode external terminal 104 and the outer surface of the battery cover 102.
- the tip of the tip end portion 114b is expanded in diameter in a state in which the portion 169b is held, and the seat surface portion 181 is crimped to form a crimped portion 114e.
- the caulking process will be described with reference to FIGS. 7A and 7B.
- the caulking process of caulking portion 114e to seat portion 181 of positive electrode current collector plate 180 and the caulking step of caulking portion 115e to seat surface portion 191 of negative electrode collector plate 190 are the same steps, and therefore, the negative side is representatively described.
- the caulking process will be described.
- a pin-shaped projection 21 is provided on the die 20 of the caulking machine, and the projection 21 is inserted from the through hole 105 f opened in the bus bar joint surface 105 e to form a recess 154 formed on the base end surface of the negative electrode connection terminal 115.
- the type of mold 22 having a conical tip shape is changed sequentially to one having a large tip angle, and is pressed into the caulking hole 115f of the tip portion 115b, and the tip portion 115b is gradually pushed outward.
- the mold 23 has a flat portion 23a having a circular shape in a plan view parallel to the battery lid 102, and a planar inclined portion 23b having a circular shape in a planar view toward the battery lid 102 from the flat portion 23a.
- the negative electrode current collector plate 190, the negative electrode external terminal 105, the gasket 169, the external insulator 160, and the internal insulator 165 are tightened and fixed to the battery lid 102 and integrated.
- the crimped portion 114e of the positive electrode connection terminal 114 is also crimped to the seat portion 181 of the positive electrode current collector plate 180, whereby the positive electrode current collector plate 180, positive electrode external terminal 104, gasket 169, external insulator 160 and internal insulator 165 is fixed to the battery cover 102 and integrated.
- the prismatic secondary battery 100 is connected to another prismatic secondary battery (not shown) by the bus bar 123 to form an assembled battery.
- the bus bar 123 indicated by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 5D is connected to the external terminals 104 and 105 of the prismatic secondary battery 100 by laser welding.
- the bus bar 123 is an aluminum alloy, and the positive electrode external terminal 104 and the negative electrode external terminal 105 are welded to each other. Therefore, bonding of the same kind of metal is achieved, bonding is easy, and increase in contact resistance can be suppressed.
- FIG. 9A is an assembly view showing an example of the welding / fixing structure of the negative electrode external terminal and the negative electrode connection terminal in cross section
- FIG. 9B is an enlarged view of a main part of FIG. 9A.
- the negative electrode external terminal 105 has the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c formed as a recess in the copper alloy portion 105b on the lower surface side, and the flange portion 115c of the negative electrode connection terminal 115 is fitted.
- the depth of the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c is shallower than the thickness width of the flange portion 115c of the negative electrode connection terminal 115, the base end side of the flange portion 115c is fitted into the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c, and the front end side of the flange portion 115c is It projects more than the copper alloy portion 105b.
- Welded portion 115 d is disposed at a position radially outward of negative electrode connection terminal 115 with respect to the seal point of gasket 169.
- the outer insulator 160 is arrange
- the base end side of the flange portion 115c is inserted into the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c, for example, when the force in the planar direction acts on the negative electrode external terminal 105 by the bus bar 123 It can be resistant and high mechanical strength can be obtained.
- negative electrode external terminal 105 has a substantially rectangular shape in a plan view extending in the direction separating from negative electrode connection terminal 115, wider bus bar 123 can be joined. Therefore, the portion where the bus bar 123 is welded can be separated from the negative electrode connection terminal 115, and the gasket 169 can be prevented from being affected by the heat of welding. And when an assembled battery is comprised, the distance to the square secondary battery which adjoins each other can be shortened, and electrical resistance can be made small.
- the bus bar 123 of the bus bar bonding surface 105e from the negative electrode connection terminal 115 is welded to the deformation amount of the negative electrode external terminal 105 It is possible to secure a longer distance to the location.
- FIG. 10A is an assembly view showing in cross section another example of the welding and fixing structure of the negative electrode external terminal and the negative electrode connection terminal
- FIG. 10B is an enlarged view of a main part of FIG. 10A.
- the seal point is provided between the flange portion 169 b of the gasket 169 and the flange portion 115 c of the negative electrode connection terminal 115.
- On the lower surface of the flange portion 115c two ridges 115j circumferentially continuous around the same position as the center of the insertion shaft 115a are provided, and a gasket 169 is formed on the two ridges 115j.
- the seal point is formed by pressing the flange portion 169b of the second seal, and the seal is performed. Therefore, a leak path can be prevented from being formed between the flange portion 115 c of the negative electrode connection terminal 115 and the flange portion 169 b of the gasket 169, and high airtightness can be obtained.
- FIG. 11A is an assembly view showing, in cross section, another example of the welding / fixing structure of the negative electrode external terminal and the negative electrode connection terminal, and FIG. 11B is an enlarged view of an essential part of FIG. 11A.
- the negative electrode external terminal 105 has a negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c formed as a recess in the copper alloy portion 105b on the lower surface side, and the flange portion 115c of the negative electrode connection terminal 115 is fitted.
- the depth of the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c is the same as the thickness width of the flange portion 115c of the negative electrode connection terminal 115, and the flange portion 115c is fitted in and fixed to the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c.
- the copper alloy portion 105 b are flush with each other.
- the boundary between the outer peripheral surface of the flange portion 115c and the inner peripheral surface of the negative electrode external terminal connection portion 105c is irradiated with a laser beam of laser welding in a direction parallel to the axial direction of the insertion shaft portion 115a. Groove welding is performed to form a welded portion 115 h.
- the battery lid 102 is provided with two ridges 102 j for forming a seal point with the gasket 169.
- the two ridges 102j are provided at positions facing the flanges 169b of the gasket 169, and have a circumferentially continuous shape centered on the same position as the center of the through hole 102h.
- a seal point is formed by pressing the flange portion 169b of the gasket 169 against the two ridges, and sealing is performed.
- Welded portion 115 d is disposed at a position radially outward of sealing point of gasket 169 and away from insertion shaft portion 115 a of negative electrode connection terminal 115.
- the outer insulator 160 is arrange
- FIG. 12A is an assembly view showing, in cross section, another example of the welding and fixing structure of the negative electrode external terminal and the negative electrode connection terminal
- FIG. 12B is an enlarged view of a main part of FIG. 12A.
- the positions of the seal points are different from those shown in FIGS. 11A and 11B, and the seal points consist of the flange portion 169b of the gasket 169 and the negative electrode connection terminal 115. It is provided between the flange portion 115c. On the lower surface of the flange portion 115c, two ridges 115j circumferentially continuous around the same position as the center of the insertion shaft 115a are provided, and a gasket 169 is formed on the two ridges 115j. The seal point is formed by pressing the flange portion 169b of the second seal, and the seal is performed.
- the welding portion 115d is disposed at a position radially outward of the sealing point of the gasket 169 and away from the insertion shaft portion 115a of the negative electrode connection terminal 115, and at the radially outer position further than the welding portion 155d An insulator 160 is disposed. Therefore, a leak path can be prevented from being formed between the flange portion 115 c of the negative electrode connection terminal 115 and the flange portion 169 b of the gasket 169, and high airtightness can be obtained.
- FIG. 8 shows the assembly form.
- FIG. 8A shows the state before the proximal end 115g of the negative electrode connection terminal 115 is crimped
- FIG. 8B shows the state after crimping.
- the base end portion 115 g of the negative electrode connection terminal 115 is inserted into the through hole 105 g of the negative electrode external terminal 105. And similarly to the caulking process shown to FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B, it is caulked and fixed to the exposed surface located in the battery can 1 exterior side of the negative electrode external terminal 105. As shown in FIG. After the negative electrode external terminal 105 and the negative electrode connection terminal 115 are fixed by caulking, the boundary portion between the outer peripheral surface of the flange portion 115c and the copper alloy portion 105b of the negative electrode external terminal 105 in the configuration shown in FIG. It is continuously laser welded and connected electrically.
- the external terminal is formed in a simple structure, and the square secondary which reduces the connection resistance of the connection terminal and the external terminal consisting of the clad material and the connection resistance of the dissimilar metal conversion part of the external terminal consisting of the clad material.
- a battery can be provided.
- the negative electrode external terminal 105 may be made of a copper alloy, and a clad material including a copper alloy portion and an aluminum alloy portion may be used as the positive electrode external terminal 104 to connect a copper alloy bus bar.
- the seal point is preferably provided on at least one of between the gasket 169 and the battery cover 102 or between the gasket 169 and the negative electrode connection terminal 115, and may be provided on both of them.
- 100 square secondary battery 101 can 102 lid 105 negative external terminal (external terminal) 105a Aluminum alloy part (flat part) 105b Copper alloy part (flat part) 115 connection terminal 190 current collector plate
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以下、本発明による角形二次電池の実施の形態について、図面を参照して説明する。
上記した第1実施の形態では、負極外部端子105と負極接続端子115をレーザー溶接で一体化した構成を例に説明したが、負極外部端子105と負極接続端子115をかしめ固定し、さらにレーザー溶接してもよい。図8にその組立形態を示す。
101 缶
102 蓋
105 負極外部端子(外部端子)
105a アルミニウム合金部(平板部)
105b 銅合金部(平板部)
115 接続端子
190 集電板
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- 電極を有する発電要素と、
前記発電要素を収容する缶と、
前記缶の開口を封止する蓋と、
前記蓋に配置される外部端子と、
前記発電要素の各電極にそれぞれ接続される集電板と、
前記蓋を貫通して前記集電板と前記外部端子との間を接続する接続端子を備え、
前記外部端子は、前記蓋に沿って配置される平板形状を有し、互いに異種金属からなる2枚の平板部が幅広面同士でクラッド接合されたクラッド材からなり、
前記接続端子は、前記外部端子の2枚の平板部のうち、前記蓋側に配置される平板部に溶接接合されていることを特徴とする角形二次電池。 - 前記外部端子は、前記蓋側に配置される平板部に凹陥形成された外部端子接続部を有し、
前記接続端子は、前記外部端子接続部に基端が嵌入された状態でレーザー溶接されていることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の角形二次電池。 - 前記外部端子接続部は、一定径で所定深さを有する円形の凹部を有し、
前記接続端子は、前記蓋に開口する貫通孔に挿通される挿通軸部と、該挿通軸部の基端で拡径されたフランジ部とを有し、
前記外部端子接続部の凹部に前記接続端子のフランジ部が嵌入され、該フランジ部の外周面と前記凹部の内周面との境界部分がレーザー溶接されていることを特徴とする請求項2に記載の角形二次電池。 - 前記接続端子と前記蓋との間に介在されるガスケットを有し、
前記接続端子と前記蓋の少なくとも一方にシールポイントを形成する凸条部が設けられていることを特徴とする請求項3に記載の角形二次電池。 - 前記2枚の合金部は、アルミニウム合金部と銅合金部であることを特徴とする請求項4に記載の角形二次電池。
- 前記外部端子は、正極外部端子と負極外部端子を有し、
前記接続端子は、正極接続端子と負極接続端子を有し、
前記負極外部端子は、前記アルミニウム合金部と前記銅合金部を有するクラッド材からなり、前記銅合金部が前記蓋側に配置され、
前記負極接続端子は、銅合金からなり、前記負極外部端子の銅合金部に溶接接合されていることを特徴とする請求項5に記載の角形二次電池。 - 前記負極接続端子は、前記負極外部端子の電池缶外部側に位置する露出面にかしめ固定されていることを特徴とする請求項6に記載の角形二次電池。
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