IP Library Granted Patent US 7,881,043
Granted Patent B2
US 7,881,043 · App. 12/065,637 · Granted Feb 1, 2011

Wound electric double-layer capacitor

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Patent No.
US 7,881,043
App. No.
12/065,637
Granted
Feb 1, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wound electric double-layer capacitor suppresses electrochemical reaction on polarized electrode layers, reduces characteristic degradation, and has high reliability. The capacitor has a capacitor element formed by winding positive and negative electrodes with a separator interposed between them, a metal case for storing the capacitor element and an electrolyte for driving, and a sealing member for sealing an opening of the metal case. In the positive and negative electrodes, positive and negative electrode lead wires are coupled to exposed parts of current collectors having polarized electrode layers on their both surfaces, respectively. The negative electrode is wound at least one extra turn from the winding end of the positive electrode of the capacitor element, and hence a part where the polarized electrode layers formed in the negative electrode face each other through the separator is formed on the outermost periphery of the capacitor element.

Claims (52)

1. A wound electric double-layer capacitor comprising:

a capacitor element formed by winding a positive electrode and a negative electrode while a separator is interposed between the positive electrode and negative electrode, the positive electrode having polarized electrode layers on both surfaces of a current collector made of a metal foil and being coupled to a lead wire, the negative electrode having polarized electrode layers on both surfaces of a current collector made of a metal foil and being coupled to a lead wire;

a closed-end cylindrical metal case for storing the capacitor element together with an electrolyte for driving; and

a sealing member for sealing an opening of the metal case,

wherein the polarized electrode layers formed in the negative electrode are wound at least one extra turn from the winding end of the polarized electrode layers that are formed in the positive electrode constituting the capacitor element, and hence a part where the polarized electrode layers formed in the negative electrode face each other through the separator is formed on an outermost peripheral surface of the capacitor element.

2. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 1 , wherein

width of the polarized electrode layers of the negative electrode constituting the capacitor element is greater than width of the polarized electrode layers of the positive electrode.

3. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 2 , wherein

an exposed part of the current collector is disposed in a part of the polarized electrode layers, and the lead wire is coupled to the exposed part of the current collector.

4. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 1 , wherein

an exposed part of the current collector is disposed in a part of the polarized electrode layers, and the lead wire is coupled to the exposed part of the current collector.

5. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 4 , wherein

the polarized electrode layer is disposed on a surface of the lead wire coupled to at least the positive electrode.

6. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 1 , wherein

the negative electrode is first wound at least one turn at the beginning of winding, and then the negative electrode and the positive electrode are wound together.

7. A wound electric double-layer capacitor comprising:

a capacitor element formed by winding a positive electrode and a negative electrode while a separator is interposed between the positive electrode and negative electrode,

wherein the positive electrode has polarized electrode layers on both surfaces of a current collector made of a metal foil, and a lead wire is coupled to an exposed part of the current collector that is disposed in a part of the polarized electrode layers, and

wherein the negative electrode has polarized electrode layers on both surfaces of a current collector made of a metal foil, and a lead wire is coupled to an exposed part of the current collector that is disposed in a part of the polarized electrode layers;

a closed-end cylindrical metal case for storing the capacitor element together with an electrolyte for driving; and

a sealing member for sealing an opening of the metal case,

wherein the exposed part of the current collector is disposed in one of the positive electrode and the negative electrode that constitute the capacitor element, the one electrode facing, through the separator, a coupling part of the lead wire coupled to at least the other.

8. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 7 , wherein

exposed area of the current collector in the coupling part of the negative electrode to the lead wire is smaller than exposed area of the current collector of the positive electrode facing the coupling part.

9. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 8 , wherein

the exposed area of the current collector in the positive electrode that faces the coupling part is two or smaller times the exposed area of the current collector in the coupling part of the negative electrode to the lead wire.

10. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 9 , wherein

the lead wire coupled to one of the electrodes is used as a negative electrode.

11. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 8 , wherein

the lead wire coupled to one of the electrodes is used as a negative electrode.

12. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 7 , wherein

the lead wire coupled to one of the electrodes is used as a negative electrode.

13. A wound electric double-layer capacitor comprising:

a metal case for storing a capacitor element together with an electrolyte for driving; and

a terminal plate for sealing an opening of the metal case,

wherein the capacitor element is formed by stacking a band-like anode foil and a band-like cathode foil through a band-like separator, and winding the anode foil and cathode foil while the cathode foil is disposed inside,

wherein the anode foil has a first drawing electrode on one longitudinal side of the anode foil, and the cathode foil has a second drawing electrode on the other longitudinal side of the cathode foil, and

wherein the cathode foil is wound at least one extra turn from the winding end of the anode foil.

14. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 13 , wherein

width orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the cathode foil is made greater than width orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the anode foil.

15. A wound electric double-layer capacitor comprising:

a metal case for storing a capacitor element together with an electrolyte for driving; and

a terminal plate for sealing an opening of the metal case,

wherein the capacitor element is formed by stacking a band-like anode foil and a band-like cathode foil through a band-like separator, and winding the anode foil and cathode foil while the anode foil is disposed inside,

wherein the anode foil has a first drawing electrode on one longitudinal side of the anode foil, and the cathode foil has a second drawing electrode on the other longitudinal side of the cathode foil, and

wherein the cathode foil is wound at least beyond the winding end of the anode foil.

16. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 15 , wherein

the cathode foil is first wound at least one turn at the beginning of winding, and then the cathode foil and the anode foil are wound together.

17. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 16 , wherein

width orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the cathode foil is made greater than width orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the anode foil.

18. The wound electric double-layer capacitor of claim 15 , wherein

width orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the cathode foil is made greater than width orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the anode foil.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 11, 2008
From: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION
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