Lithium secondary battery improved safety and capacity
View Patent ↗Disclosed herein is a secondary battery having an electrode assembly constructed in a structure in which a plurality of electrodes are stacked, while separators are disposed respectively between the electrodes, and electrode taps of the electrodes are connected with each other, the electrode assembly being mounted in a battery case, wherein regions where the electrode taps are coupled to electrode leads (electrode tap-electrode lead coupling regions) are located at an upper-end contact region of the battery case, and the contact region is bent in the thickness direction of the battery, whereby the electrode assembly is separated from an inner space of the battery case.
1. A secondary battery having an electrode assembly constructed in a structure in which a plurality of electrodes are stacked, while separators are disposed respectively between the electrodes, and electrode taps of the electrodes are connected with each other, the electrode assembly being mounted in a battery case, wherein
regions where the electrode taps are coupled to electrode leads (electrode tap-electrode lead coupling regions) are located at an upper-end contact region of the battery case, and the upper-end contact region is bent in the thickness direction of the battery, whereby the coupling regions are separated from an entire inner space of the battery case; and
wherein the upper-end contact region is a region where the upper ends of upper and lower case members constituting the battery case are in contact with each other.
2. The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the coupling regions are disposed adjacent to thermal welding parts to be sealed at the contact region of the battery case.
3. The secondary battery according to claim 2 , wherein the thermal welding parts are formed along the edge of the battery case at the upper part of the contact region about the electrode tap-electrode lead coupling regions or in the lateral direction as well as the upper part of the electrode tap-electrode lead coupling regions.
4. The secondary battery according to claim 2 , wherein the electrode leads, which protrude from the battery case, and the thermal welding parts are vertically bent again in the longitudinal direction of the battery.
5. The secondary battery according to claim 4 , wherein a protection circuit module (PCM) of the battery is connected to the electrode leads in the longitudinal direction of the battery.
6. The secondary battery according to claim 2 , wherein the electrode leads, which protrude from the battery case, and the thermal welding parts are horizontally bent again in the thickness direction of the battery.
7. The secondary battery according to claim 6 , wherein a protection circuit module of the battery is connected to the electrode leads in the thickness direction of the battery.
8. The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein insulative films are disposed at the upper-end contact region of the battery case such that the insulative films surround the electrode taps and the electrode leads.
9. The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the electrode assembly is constructed in a stacking or stacking/folding type structure.
10. The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the separators have a length enough that the ends of the separators are adjacent to the upper-end contact region or partially overlap with the upper-end contact region.
11. The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the secondary battery is a lithium ion polymer battery.
12. The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the battery case is a pouch-shaped case made of a laminate sheet including a metal layer and a resin layer.
13. The secondary battery according to claim 12 , wherein the sheet is an aluminum laminate sheet.
14. A secondary battery having an electrode assembly constructed in a structure in which a plurality of electrodes are stacked, while separators are disposed respectively between the electrodes, and electrode taps of the electrodes are connected with each other, the electrode assembly being mounted in a battery case having an upper case and a lower case, wherein
regions where the electrode taps are coupled to electrode leads (electrode tap-electrode lead coupling regions), the upper case includes a bent region disposed between the coupling regions and the electrode assembly, and the electrode leads are substantially parallel to the electrode assembly.