WO2017033420A1 - 蓄電装置 - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a power storage device.
- a power storage device including a stacked electrode body in which a plurality of pairs of electrodes are stacked is known.
- An example of such a power storage device is a lithium ion battery that includes a plurality of positive electrodes, negative electrodes, and separators, and the positive electrodes and the negative electrodes are alternately stacked via separators.
- a so-called stacked electrode structure is used in a lithium ion battery, stress due to expansion and contraction of the electrode accompanying charge / discharge is likely to occur uniformly in the electrode stacking direction. For example, the distortion of the electrode body compared to the wound electrode structure It is easy to achieve a uniform battery reaction and a long battery life.
- an auxiliary sheet is disposed on each end surface in the stacking direction of a laminated electrode body, and at least two shift prevention tapes are attached to each auxiliary sheet so as to straddle the laminated electrode body.
- An ion battery is disclosed.
- a power storage device that is one embodiment of the present disclosure includes a stacked electrode body in which a plurality of pairs of electrodes are stacked, and a pair of stacked electrode bodies that are provided across both ends of the electrode stacking direction of the stacked electrode bodies and are bonded to the both ends, respectively.
- a fixing tape having an adhesive portion and an intermediate portion connecting the adhesive portions.
- the intermediate portion of the fixing tape includes a base portion along the side surface of the laminated electrode body and a margin portion protruding in a direction away from the side surface of the laminated electrode body, and the tape surfaces facing each other at the margin portion are bonded to each other in a peelable manner. It is characterized by being.
- the present disclosure it is possible to provide a power storage device that can prevent electrode stacking deviation in a stacked electrode body and that is less likely to cause stress concentration due to electrode volume change associated with charge and discharge. That is, according to the power storage device that is one embodiment of the present disclosure, the structure of the laminated electrode body can be stably maintained, and the performance deterioration due to the stress concentration can be sufficiently suppressed.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an appearance of a power storage device as an example of an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a laminated electrode body as an example of the embodiment.
- 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a state in which the fixing tape is housed in the exterior body.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing another example of the fixing tape.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing still another example of the fixing tape.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing still another example of the fixing tape.
- a battery 10 (laminated battery) including the exterior body 11 including the two laminate films 12 and 13 is illustrated, but the power storage device according to the present disclosure is not limited to the battery 10.
- the power storage device according to the present disclosure may be, for example, a laminate type battery in which a main body portion that accommodates a laminated electrode body is formed in each of two laminated films, and the exterior body has a rectangular shape, a coin shape, a button shape, and the like.
- the battery may be provided with a metal case.
- the power storage device according to the present disclosure may be a capacitor.
- the fixing tape 30 or the like having the adhesive layer 32 is exemplified, but the fixing tape may be configured not to have the adhesive layer 32, for example, composed of only the tape base material 31. It may be.
- the fixing tape is, for example, thermally welded or solvent welded to the laminated electrode body.
- the tape surfaces of the margin part of the fixing tape can also be welded together.
- thermal welding is a method in which the tape base material 31 is heated and softened and melted to bond
- solvent welding is a method in which the tape base material 31 is melted and bonded with an organic solvent or the like.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the external appearance of the battery 10.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the laminated electrode body 20 accommodated in the exterior body 11.
- the resin sheet 24 side will be described as the upper side
- the resin sheet 25 side will be described as the lower side.
- the battery 10 includes a laminated electrode body 20 in which a plurality of pairs of electrodes are laminated.
- the laminated electrode body 20 has a structure in which, for example, a positive electrode including a lithium-containing composite oxide, a negative electrode that occludes and releases lithium ions, and a plurality of separators are provided, and the positive electrode and the negative electrode are laminated via the separator.
- a porous sheet having ion permeability and insulating properties is used.
- the laminated electrode body 20 has a so-called laminated electrode structure. For example, the number of laminated positive electrodes is 10 to 70.
- a suitable example of the battery 10 is a lithium ion battery, and includes a laminated electrode body 20 and a nonaqueous electrolyte as power generation elements.
- the power generation element is accommodated in the exterior body 11 composed of two laminate films 12 and 13.
- a laminated electrode body can also be produced by folding a single long separator into a zigzag and alternately inserting a positive electrode and a negative electrode between each folding.
- the battery 10 includes a fixing tape 30 provided across the upper surface 20a and the lower surface 20b located at both ends in the electrode stacking direction X of the stacked electrode body 20.
- the fixing tape 30 includes a pair of adhesive portions 33 and 34 that are bonded to the upper surface 20 a and the lower surface 20 b of the laminated electrode body 20, and an intermediate portion 35 that connects the adhesive portions 33 and 34.
- the intermediate portion 35 includes a base portion 36 along the side surface 20c of the laminated electrode body 20 and a margin portion 37 protruding in a direction away from the side surface 20c of the laminated electrode body 20.
- the fixing tape 30 is bonded such that the tape surfaces facing each other at the margin 37 can be peeled off.
- the laminated electrode body 20 preferably has a pair of resin sheets 24 and 25 disposed at both ends in the electrode lamination direction X (see FIG. 2). That is, the laminated electrode body 20 includes an electrode group 21 including a plurality of positive electrodes, a plurality of negative electrodes, and a plurality of separators, and a pair of resin sheets 24 and 25 that sandwich the electrode group 21 from above and below. Generally, a positive electrode or a negative electrode is disposed at the upper and lower ends of the electrode group 21. In the present embodiment, the sheet surfaces of the resin sheets 24, 25 facing away from the electrode group 21 are the upper surface 20a and the lower surface 20b of the laminated electrode body 20, respectively.
- Each positive electrode, each negative electrode, each separator, and the resin sheets 24 and 25 constituting the electrode group 21 have, for example, a substantially rectangular shape in plan view, and the electrode group 21 and the stacked electrode formed by stacking them.
- the body 20 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape.
- Each positive electrode is provided with a positive electrode lead 22, and each negative electrode is provided with a negative electrode lead 23.
- the positive electrode lead 22 and the negative electrode lead 23 extend from one side surface 20c located at one end in the longitudinal direction of the laminated electrode body 20 (electrode group 21) having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape.
- the side surface 20c is a wall surface of the stacked electrode body 20 along the electrode stacking direction X (the stacked electrode body 20, the thickness direction of the electrode group 21).
- the plurality of positive electrode leads 22 extend from one end in the width direction of the one side surface 20c and are stacked in the electrode stacking direction X.
- the plurality of negative electrode leads 23 extend from the other side in the short side direction of the same side surface 20 c as the positive electrode lead 22, and are stacked in the electrode stacking direction X.
- the laminated body of the positive electrode lead 22 and the laminated body of the negative electrode lead 23 are connected to corresponding electrode terminals (positive electrode terminal 16 and negative electrode terminal 17), respectively, by ultrasonic welding or the like, for example.
- the resin sheets 24 and 25 have a function of protecting the electrode group 21, for example.
- the laminated electrode body 20 may have a configuration in which the resin sheets 24 and 25 are not provided.
- a fixing tape 30 is attached to the electrode.
- the fixing tape 30 is attached to the electrode, it is conceivable that the electrode is damaged when the fixing tape 30 is pulled due to a volume change of the laminated electrode body 20 due to charge / discharge.
- the resin sheets 24 and 25 have dimensions capable of covering the entire upper and lower surfaces of the electrode group 21, for example, and preferably have substantially the same sheet area as the upper and lower surfaces of the electrode group 21.
- the areas of the upper and lower surfaces of the electrode group 21 are generally substantially the same.
- a resin film having resistance to an electrolytic solution and having a thickness of about 20 ⁇ m to 50 ⁇ m can be used.
- Specific examples include films composed of olefin resins having ethylene units or propylene units as main constituent units, fluorine resins such as polytetrafluoroethylene, and the like.
- the resin-made sheets 24 and 25 can use the same member as a separator.
- both terminal portions of the long separator can be used as the resin sheets 24 and 25.
- the positive electrode includes, for example, a positive electrode current collector and a positive electrode mixture layer formed on the current collector.
- a positive electrode current collector a metal foil that is stable in the potential range of the positive electrode such as aluminum, a film in which the metal is disposed on the surface layer, or the like can be used.
- the positive electrode lead 22 is formed, for example, by protruding a part of the positive electrode current collector, and is integrated with the current collector.
- the positive electrode mixture layer preferably contains a conductive agent and a binder in addition to the positive electrode active material, and is formed on both surfaces of the current collector.
- the positive electrode is coated with a positive electrode mixture slurry containing a positive electrode active material, a binder, etc. on the positive electrode current collector, dried, and then rolled to form a positive electrode mixture layer on both sides of the current collector. It can be manufactured by forming.
- suitable composite oxides include lithium-containing composite oxides containing Ni, Co, and Mn, and lithium-containing composite oxides containing Ni, Co, and Al.
- the negative electrode is composed of, for example, a negative electrode current collector and a negative electrode mixture layer formed on the current collector.
- a negative electrode current collector a metal foil that is stable in the potential range of a negative electrode such as copper, a film in which the metal is disposed on the surface layer, or the like can be used.
- the negative electrode lead 23 is formed, for example, by protruding a part of the negative electrode current collector, and is integrated with the current collector.
- the negative electrode mixture layer preferably contains a binder in addition to the negative electrode active material.
- the negative electrode is coated with a negative electrode mixture slurry containing a negative electrode active material, a binder, etc. on a negative electrode current collector, dried, and then rolled to form a negative electrode mixture layer on both sides of the current collector. It can be manufactured by forming.
- the negative electrode active material may be any material that can occlude and release lithium ions, and graphite is generally used.
- silicon, a silicon compound, or a mixture thereof may be used, and a silicon compound or the like and a carbon material such as graphite may be used in combination. Since silicon compounds and the like can occlude more lithium ions than carbon materials such as graphite, application of these to the negative electrode active material can increase the energy density of the battery.
- a suitable example of the silicon compound is a silicon oxide represented by SiO x (0.5 ⁇ x ⁇ 1.5). Further, it is preferable that the particle surface of SiO x is covered with a conductive film such as amorphous carbon.
- the volume change of the negative electrode accompanying charging / discharging becomes large when a silicon compound etc. are used, the above-mentioned effect by employ
- the non-aqueous electrolyte contains a non-aqueous solvent and an electrolyte salt dissolved in the non-aqueous solvent.
- the nonaqueous electrolyte is not limited to a liquid electrolyte, and may be a solid electrolyte using a gel polymer or the like.
- the non-aqueous solvent for example, esters, ethers, nitriles, amides, and a mixed solvent of two or more thereof can be used.
- the non-aqueous solvent may contain a halogen-substituted product in which at least a part of hydrogen in these solvents is substituted with a halogen atom such as fluorine.
- the electrolyte salt is preferably a lithium salt.
- the battery 10 includes an exterior body 11 composed of two laminate films 12 and 13 as described above.
- the exterior body 11 has, for example, a substantially rectangular shape in plan view.
- the exterior body 11 that houses the multilayer electrode body 20 is flexible, so that the multilayer electrode body 20 is easily expanded as compared with a power storage device including a metal case, and the fixing tape 30 is used.
- the above-described operational effects are likely to appear.
- the metal layer is a thin film layer of aluminum, for example, and has a function of preventing permeation of moisture and the like.
- the exterior body 11 includes a flat main body portion 14 and a seal portion 15 formed by joining edges of the laminate films 12 and 13.
- the power generation element (the laminated electrode body 20 and the nonaqueous electrolyte) of the battery 10 is accommodated in the main body 14.
- a flat, substantially rectangular parallelepiped main body 14 is formed on a laminate film 12.
- the main body 14 is formed, for example, by drawing the laminate film 12 so as to be convex on the opposite side of the laminate film 13 disposed opposite to the main body portion 14.
- the seal portion 15 is formed around the main body portion 14 by heat-sealing the peripheral portions of the laminate films 12 and 13, for example.
- a pair of electrode terminals (a positive terminal 16 and a negative terminal 17) are drawn from one end of the exterior body 11 in the longitudinal direction.
- Each electrode terminal is joined to the laminate films 12 and 13 by the seal portion 15, and is pulled out from between the respective films through the seal portion 15 to the outside of the exterior body 11.
- a plurality of positive leads 22 are connected to the positive terminal 16
- a plurality of negative leads 23 are connected to the negative terminal 17.
- the pair of electrode terminals may be drawn out in opposite directions.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a state in which the fixing tape 30 is accommodated in the exterior body 11.
- the fixing tape 30 is provided across the upper surface 20a and the lower surface 20b of the laminated electrode body 20.
- the fixing tape 30 has, for example, one end portion (adhesive portion 33) of the tape attached to the end portion of the upper surface 20a, and the intermediate portion (intermediate portion 35) of the tape extends in the electrode stacking direction X along the side surface 20c. The other end part (adhesive part 34) of this is adhered to the end part of the lower surface 20b.
- the fixing tape 30 has a function of constraining the laminated electrode body 20 (electrode group 21) in the electrode lamination direction X, and preventing lamination deviation of each electrode constituting the electrode group 21.
- the fixing tape 30 may be attached to at least the upper surface 20a and the lower surface 20b with respect to the laminated electrode body 20, and may not be attached to the side surface 20c.
- the fixing tape 30 straddles the resin sheets 24 and 25. It can be said that it is provided.
- a plurality of fixing tapes 30 are preferably provided as will be described later.
- the fixing tape 30 includes an adhesive portion 33 attached to the upper surface 20a of the laminated electrode body 20, an adhesive portion 34 attached to the lower surface 20b, and an intermediate portion 35 connecting the adhesive portion 33 and the adhesive portion 34.
- the length of the intermediate portion 35 along the direction in which the bonding portion 33, the intermediate portion 35, and the bonding portion 34 are arranged (hereinafter referred to as “length (L 35 )”) in the electrode stacking direction X of the stacked electrode body 20. It is longer than the length along the line (hereinafter referred to as “thickness (T 20 )”).
- the intermediate portion 35 is provided with a margin portion 37 that is an excess portion before the thickness (T 20 ) of the laminated electrode body 20 is increased, that is, before charging and discharging. Incidentally, it means the length when fully extended the margin portion 37 of the length of the intermediate portion 35 (L 35).
- the fixing tape 30 has a length (L 35 ) of the intermediate portion 35 longer than the thickness (T 20 ) of the laminated electrode body 20 so that the margin portion 37 is formed. Both end portions (adhesive portions 33 and 34) are attached to the upper surface 20a and the lower surface 20b, respectively. In addition, after forming the part used as the allowance part 37 in the intermediate part 35, you may stick the fixing tape 30 to the laminated electrode body 20. FIG. Details of the intermediate portion 35 will be described later.
- the fixing tape 30 preferably has a tape base 31 and an adhesive layer 32 formed on the tape base 31.
- the fixing tape 30 (tape base material 31) is, for example, a belt-like body that is long in the direction in which the bonding portion 33, the intermediate portion 35, and the bonding portion 34 are arranged, and has a substantially constant width along the direction.
- the laminated electrode body 20 is attached in a state along the electrode lamination direction X.
- the adhesive layer 32 may be formed on a part of the tape base material 31 (see, for example, FIG. 5 described later), in the present embodiment, the adhesive layer 32 is provided over the entire area of one surface of the tape base material 31. Is formed.
- the tape surface on which the adhesive layer 32 is formed and the one surface of the tape base material 31 may be referred to as “back surface”.
- the resin film is preferable to use the resin film with favorable electrolyte solution resistance.
- the film comprised from the olefin resin, imide resin, etc. which have an ethylene unit or a propylene unit as a main structural unit can be illustrated.
- the thickness of the tape substrate 31 is, for example, 10 ⁇ m to 150 ⁇ m.
- the adhesive layer 32 is formed, for example, by applying an adhesive on the tape substrate 31.
- the adhesive constituting the adhesive layer 32 is not particularly limited as long as the adhesive has good electrolytic solution resistance, and is a pressure-sensitive adhesive having adhesiveness at room temperature (25 ° C.). A heat-sensitive adhesive or the like can be used. From the viewpoint of productivity and the like, a pressure sensitive adhesive is preferably used.
- the thickness of the adhesive layer 32 is, for example, 10 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m.
- each fixing tape 30 is preferably arranged opposite to the other fixing tape 30.
- the fixing tape 30 is provided at both ends in the longitudinal direction of the laminated electrode body 20 having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and is provided at both ends in the width direction.
- a total of six fixing tapes 30 are provided, one at each longitudinal end of the laminated electrode body 20 and two at each lateral end (in FIG. 2, the former 30a and the latter 30b).
- the fixing tapes 30 are arranged to face each other in the longitudinal direction and the width direction of the laminated electrode body 20, and a plurality (three in the example shown in FIG. 2) of fixing tapes 30 are provided. .
- the two fixing tapes 30a are respectively attached to the longitudinal end portions of the laminated electrode body 20 at, for example, the central portion in the width direction of the laminated electrode body 20.
- the fixing tape 30 a attached along the side surface 20 c of the laminated electrode body 20 from which the pair of electrode terminals extends is located between the positive electrode lead 22 and the negative electrode lead 23.
- the two fixing tapes 30 b are attached to each other with a space therebetween.
- One of the two fixing tapes 30b is attached, for example, in the middle of the center of the laminated electrode body 20 in the longitudinal direction and one end in the longitudinal direction.
- the other end of the fixing tape 30b is attached, for example, just in the middle between the longitudinal center of the laminated electrode body 20 and the other end in the longitudinal direction.
- the number, arrangement, shape, dimensions, etc. of the fixing tape 30 are not limited to those described above.
- all the fixing tapes 30 have the same shape and dimensions, but the tapes may have different shapes and dimensions.
- the fixing tape 30 may have a shape in which the direction in which the bonding portion 33, the intermediate portion 35, and the bonding portion 34 are arranged is the width direction, and the direction perpendicular to the direction is the longitudinal direction. You may affix on only the width direction both ends of the body 20.
- the intermediate portion 35 includes the base portion 36 along the side surface 20c of the laminated electrode body 20 and the margin portion 37 projecting in the direction away from the side surface 20c (outside the laminated electrode body 20) as described above.
- the back surfaces of the tapes to be peeled are adhered to each other so as to be peeled off. 2 and 3, the base portion 36 is in close contact with the side surface 20c without being bent, and the margin portion 37 is erected substantially perpendicular to the side surface 20c.
- the base of the margin 37 is substantially in contact with the side surface 20c.
- the margin part 37 has a part longer than the thickness (T 20 ) of the laminated electrode body 20 in the intermediate part 35, that is, an excessive part before charging / discharging contact the back surfaces of the fixing tape 30 on which the adhesive layer 32 is formed. It is the part which was piled up in the state made to do. That is, the margin portion 37 is a portion where the back surfaces of the fixing tape 30 are in contact with each other and are doubled, and the back surfaces of the tapes facing each other in the margin portion 37 are bonded to each other via the adhesive layer 32. .
- the margin portion 37 is preferably formed by overlapping all the portions longer than the thickness (T 20 ) of the laminated electrode body 20.
- the intermediate portion 35 is formed with a base portion 36 that is not bent and is in close contact with the side surface 20c.
- the margin part 37 erected on the side surface 20 c is also free from, for example, bending or wrinkling, and the back surfaces of the tapes facing each other over the entire length of the margin part 37 are in close contact with each other.
- the margin part 37 is formed, for example, at a substantially equal distance from the bonding parts 33 and 34. That is, the margin portion 37 is formed at the approximate center of the intermediate portion 35 in the vertical direction, and base portions 36 having substantially the same vertical length are formed above and below the margin portion 37, respectively.
- the margin portion 37 is formed at substantially the same distance from the bonding portions 33 and 34, for example, a later-described tensile force is easily applied to the bonding surface of the margin portion 37, and the peelability of the bonding surface is improved.
- the fixing tape 30 has such a base portion 36 and a margin portion 37, so that the stress concentration at the tape attaching portion is alleviated when the thickness (T 20 ) of the laminated electrode body 20 increases as the battery 10 is charged / discharged. While preventing the stacking deviation of the electrodes. Of course, the fixing tape 30 prevents electrode stacking deviations before and after charging and discharging.
- a state when the thickness (T 20 ) of the laminated electrode body 20 is increased is shown on the right side of FIG.
- a tensile force in the vertical direction acts on the intermediate portion 35.
- the adhesive surface formed by contacting the back surfaces of the tape at the margin portion 37 is peeled off, and the tape is fed out from the margin portion 37. That is, the overhanging length L 1 of the margin portion 37 is shortened, and the vertical length of the base portion 36 is increased.
- the base portion 36 Since the necessary length is extended from the margin 37 according to the increase in the thickness (T 20 ) of the laminated electrode body 20, the base portion 36 is not bent and the base portion 36 is attached to the side surface 20 c of the laminated electrode body 20. A close state is maintained. That is, the tape sticking position is maintained while maintaining the binding force to prevent the stacking deviation of the electrodes by extending the length of the base portion 36 along the side surface 20c in accordance with the increase in the thickness (T 20 ) of the stacked electrode body 20. It is possible to alleviate the stress concentration at.
- the adhesive surface of the margin portion 37 is easily peeled off due to an increase in the thickness (T 20 ) of the laminated electrode body 20.
- a tensile force in the vertical direction acts on the intermediate portion 35 as described above, and the tensile force is transmitted from the base side (side surface 20c side) of the margin portion 37 toward the distal end side. easy. Therefore, the adhesive surface of the margin part 37 is relatively easily peeled off by increasing the thickness (T 20 ).
- a large force does not act on the bonding surfaces of the bonding portions 33 and 34 because the intermediate portion 35 extends as the thickness (T 20 ) increases.
- the margin part 37 also plays a role of suppressing peeling of the fixing tape 30 itself due to an increase in thickness (T 20 ).
- the bonding surface of the margin portion 37 is peeled off as the thickness (T 20 ) of the laminated electrode body 20 increases, but the fixing tape 30 has a configuration for further facilitating peeling of the bonding surface. It may be.
- the bonding area 33 and 34 and the margin 37 may be changed by changing the formation area and thickness of the adhesive layer 32, the type of adhesive constituting the adhesive layer 32, etc. Good.
- the adhesive force per unit area on each adhesive surface is, for example, the adhesive surface of the adhesive portions 33 and 34> the adhesive surface of the margin portion 37.
- the adhesive layer 32 may be formed over the entire back surface in the adhesive portions 33 and 34, and the adhesive layer 32 may be partially formed in a marginal portion 37 such as a stripe shape (striped shape), a lattice shape, or a dot shape. .
- the bonding area (A 1 ) between the tape surfaces in the margin part 37 is smaller than the bonding areas (A 2 ) of the bonding parts 33 and 34 to the upper surface 20a and the lower surface 20b of the laminated electrode body 20.
- the margin portion 37 is more easily peeled off preferentially when the thickness (T 20 ) of the laminated electrode body 20 is increased.
- the fixing tape 30 has an adhesive layer 32 formed on the entire back surface and has a constant width over the entire length
- the overhang length L 1 of the margin 37 is the length L of the adhesive portions 33 and 34. 2 (length along the direction parallel to the direction in which the margin 37 extends).
- the margin 37 in the exterior body 11 extends in the vertical direction, for example, in a state of being substantially in contact with the base 36.
- 2 and 3 illustrate a state in which the margin portion 37 is erected substantially perpendicular to the side surface 20c of the laminated electrode body 20, but the margin portion is formed at a portion where the distance between the exterior body 11 and the side surface 20c is small. 37 is pushed by the exterior body 11 and bent upward or downward.
- the entire margin portion 37 is bent upward from the base, but only the tip portion of the margin portion 37 may be bent, for example. Even in the state where the margin part 37 is bent, the above-mentioned effect of relaxing the stress concentration at the tape attaching portion can be obtained while maintaining the restraining force for preventing the stacking deviation of the electrodes.
- the fixing tape 30A shown in FIG. 5 has an adhesive layer 32A formed on a portion of the back surface of the tape base 31 other than the base portion 36A along the side surface 20c of the laminated electrode body 20. That is, the adhesive tape 32A is formed only on the adhesive portions 33 and 34 and the margin portion 37, not on the base portion 36A, and the fixing portion tape is not attached to the side surface 20c of the laminated electrode body 20 in that the fixing tape is used. Different from 30.
- the fixing tape 30A for example, the tape sticking operation to the laminated electrode body 20 is facilitated, and when the thickness of the laminated electrode body 20 is increased, the force applied to the bonding surface of the margin portion 37 is increased. There exists an advantage that an adhesive surface becomes easy to peel.
- the fixing tape 30B differs from the fixing tape 30 in that the fixing tape 30B shown in FIG.
- a base portion 36B in close contact with the side surface 20c is continuously formed from the upper end of the side surface 20c of the laminated electrode body 20 to the vicinity of the lower end.
- the base portion 36 is formed above and below the margin portion 37, but in the fixing tape 30B, the base portion 36B is formed only on the margin portion 37B.
- the fixing tape 30 has two margin portions 37C.
- Three or more margin portions 37C may be formed.
- the overhang length of each margin portion 37C can be shortened compared to the case where there is one margin portion.
- one margin part 37C is formed at substantially the same distance from the center in the vertical direction of the intermediate part 35C and the adhesive part 33, and the other margin part 37C is the center in the vertical direction of the intermediate part 35C and the adhesive part 34.
- three base portions 36C separated from each other by two margin portions 37C are formed.
- the present invention can be used for a power storage device.
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11 外装体
12,13 ラミネートフィルム
14 本体部
15 シール部
16 正極端子
17 負極端子
20 積層電極体、20a 上面、20b 下面、20c 側面
21 電極群
22 正極リード
23 負極リード
24,25 樹脂製シート
30 固定用テープ
31 テープ基材
32 接着層
33,34 接着部
35 中間部
36 基部
37 余裕部
X 電極積層方向
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- 一対の電極が複数積層された積層電極体と、
前記積層電極体の電極積層方向の両端部に跨って設けられ、当該両端部にそれぞれ接着された一対の接着部と、当該各接着部をつなぐ中間部とを有する固定用テープと、
を備え、
前記固定用テープの前記中間部は、前記積層電極体の側面に沿った基部と、前記積層電極体の側面から離れる方向に張り出した余裕部とを含み、当該余裕部において対向するテープ面同士が剥離可能に接着されている、蓄電装置。 - 前記積層電極体は、前記電極積層方向の両端部にそれぞれ配置された一対の樹脂製シートを有し、
前記固定用テープは、前記各樹脂製シートに跨って複数設けられている、請求項1に記載の蓄電装置。 - 前記余裕部におけるテープ面同士の接着面積は、前記積層電極体に対する前記各接着部のそれぞれの接着面積よりも小さい、請求項1又は2に記載の蓄電装置。
- 前記固定用テープは、テープ基材と、前記テープ基材上において前記積層電極体の側面に沿った前記基部を除く部分に形成された接着層とを有する、請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載の蓄電装置。
- 前記余裕部は、前記各接着部から実質的に等距離に形成されている、請求項1~4のいずれか1項に記載の蓄電装置。
- 前記積層電極体を収容する外装体を備え、
前記外装体は、金属層を有する樹脂製シートで構成されている、請求項1~5のいずれか1項に記載の蓄電装置。 - 前記積層電極体は、リチウム含有複合酸化物を含む正極と、リチウムイオンを吸蔵放出する負極と、セパレータとをそれぞれ複数有し、前記正極及び前記負極が前記セパレータを介して積層されている、請求項1~6のいずれか1項に記載の蓄電装置。
- 前記負極は、ケイ素、ケイ素化合物、又はこれらの混合物を含む、請求項7に記載の蓄電装置。
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