IP Library Granted Patent US 12665273
Granted Patent B2
US 12665273 · App. 18/448,424 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

System and method for accelerating the infiltration of liquid electrolyte in a battery cell

Inventors: Raphael Jan J. Goossens (Rotselaar, BE); Louca Raphael Goossens (Aarschot, BE)
Assignee: PROJECT ENGINEERING AND CONTRACTING NV
H01M50/609H01M10/0404H04R31/006
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12665273
App. No.
18/448,424
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a system a system for accelerating the infiltration of a liquid electrolyte in a battery cell, the system comprising: means for positioning the battery cell; a transducer for generating a wave in response to an excitation signal, a controller for controlling the transducer; wherein the transducer and the battery cell are positioned such that the battery cell sits in the direction of propagation; wherein the transducer and the battery cell are positioned such that a distance from the transducer to a surface of the battery cell, furthest away from the transducer, is equal to or larger than one fourth of the wavelength; wherein the controller is configured to bring the voltage and the current of the excitation signal in phase with one another. The present invention also relates to a method or accelerating the infiltration of a liquid electrolyte in a battery cell.

Claims (27)

1 . A system for accelerating the infiltration of a liquid electrolyte in a battery cell, the system comprising:

(a) means for positioning the battery cell;

(b) a transducer for generating a wave in response to an excitation signal, the excitation signal having a voltage, a current and a dominant frequency, the wave having a wavelength and a direction of propagation;

(c) a controller for controlling the transducer;

(d) an impedance mismatching layer;

wherein the transducer and the battery cell are positioned such that the battery cell sits in the direction of propagation;

wherein the transducer and the battery cell are positioned such that a distance from the transducer to a surface of the battery cell, furthest away from the transducer, is equal to or larger than one fourth of the wavelength;

wherein the controller is configured to bring the voltage and the current of the transducer in phase with one another, wherein the impedance mismatching layer is located on an opposite side of the battery cell when compared to the transducer.

2 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to modify the dominant frequency of the excitation signal in order to bring the voltage and the current of the excitation signal in phase with one another.

3 . The system according to claim 1 , the system further comprising a waveguide positioned between the transducer and the battery cell.

4 . The system according to claim 1 , the system further comprising an impedance matching layer positioned between the transducer and the battery cell.

5 . The system according to claim 4 , wherein the impedance matching layer is designed to maximize a power transfer from the transducer to the battery cell.

6 . The system according to claim 4 , wherein the impedance matching layer is designed to maximize a power efficiency of the system.

7 . The system according to claim 1 , the system further comprising a filling head for filling the battery cell with liquid electrolyte.

8 . The system according to claim 7 , wherein the filling head is located on an opposite side of the battery cell when compared to the transducer.

9 . The system according to claim 8 , wherein the impedance mismatching layer is positioned between the filling head and the battery cell,

wherein one side of the impedance mismatching layer is in contact with the filling head and an other side of the impedance mismatching layer is in contact with the battery cell.

10 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the transducer is an acoustic transducer, wherein the wave is a longitudinal acoustic wave.

11 . The system according to claim 10 , wherein an amplitude of the wave is in the range of 1 to 100 m/s2.

12 . The system according to claim 10 , wherein the frequency of the wave is in the range of 1 kHz to 100 MHz.

13 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the transducer is an electromagnetic transducer,

wherein the wave is a transverse electric, transverse magnetic or transverse electromagnetic wave.

14 . A method for accelerating the infiltration of a liquid electrolyte in a battery cell using the system according to claim 1 , the method comprising the steps of:

(a) generating a wave by exciting a transducer with an excitation signal, the excitation signal having a voltage, a current and a dominant frequency, the wave having a wavelength and a direction of propagation;

(b) positioning the transducer and the battery cell such that the battery cell sits in the direction of propagation;

(c) positioning the transducer and the battery cell such that a distance from the transducer to a surface of the battery cell, furthest away from the transducer, is equal to or larger than one fourth of the wavelength

(d) controlling the transducer using a controller to bring the voltage and the current of the excitation signal in phase with one another.