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`{43} [Date of publication of application] 20030829
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`(54) [Title of the invention] RECTANGULAR CELL, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD
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`OF THE SAME
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`(51) [international Patent Classification 7th Edition]
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`(21) [Application number] 2002045024
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`(22) [Filing date] 20020220
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`iName] MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC IND COLTDB
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`(72) [inventor]
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`[Full name] FUJMARA ISAO
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`Abstract
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`(57) [Overview]
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`PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a rectanquiar cell of which, a lead, drawn out
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`from an electrode plate group, connected to a sealing plate, and housed in an inner
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`space of a cell case by folding info meandering shape, does not generate internal short-
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`circull caused by contacting withthe cell case, anc to provide a manufacturing methad
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`of the same.
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`SOLUTION: The lead drawn out from the electrode plate group is folded into a prescribed
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`iengih so as to have at least two folded parts, and the lead folded into meandering shape
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`is positioned with high precision so as not to contact with the cell case when inserting
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`the electrode plate group into the cell case, by the above, an insulation frame body can
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`be arranged between the cell case and the folded lead.
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`Claim
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`[Patent Claims]
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`iClaim 4] The battery case includes a rectangular battery case, an electrode plate group
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`housed in the battery case, and a terminal part formed of an internal terminal connected
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`to a lead drawn out from one pole of the electrode plate group and a rivetdike external
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`terminal, and the opening part of the bafery case is closed by itself. A lead drawn out of
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`one pole of the electracde plate group has a bent part at
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`least 2 posilions at a
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`predetermined interval, and a bent part which defines a bent part al a predetermined
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`interval is provided in the lead drawn from one poleof the electrode plate group housed
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`inside the square battery case. In the manufacturing method of a square battery, after
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`the other end of the lead is connected to an intemal terminal part provided on a sealing
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`ilate, a lead is bent at the bent part and folded in a meandering shapeas the sealing
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`plate is applied to the case opening part, and the batlery case is joined and integrated
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`with the sealing plate.
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`Claim 2] The method of manufacturing a square battery according to claim 1, wherein
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`the bent portion of the lead is provided by a mold after welding the other end of the lead
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`to an inner terminal portion of the sealing plate.
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`iClaim 3] The method of manufacturing a square battery according to claim 4 or 2,
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`wherein the leac surface is drawn out to the outside in parallel with a fond side surface
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`of the rectangular battery case, and is bent at a bent portion provided at a predetermined
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`interval, and is disposed in a thickness direction of the electrode plate group in an upper
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`space of the electrode plate group in a meanderingsiate.
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`iClaim 4] A sealing plate which has a rectangular battery case, an electrode plate group
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`housed in the case, and a terminal part which is connected to the lead drawn out from
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`one pole of the electrode plate group and is made of a rivet-like external terminal and a
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`rivetlike external terminal, and which closes the opening of the battery case itself ; This
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`device is provided with an insulating frame which is provided an the lower surface of a
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`sealing plate and prevents a lead from cominginto contact with the sealingplate and the
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`inmer surface of ihe case. in the prismatic battery, a lead drawn out of one pole of the
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`électrode piate group has a bent portion af least 2 positions at a predetermined interval,
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`and when the case is closed by the sealing plate, a lead is folded at the bent portion and
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`a meandering shape is formed, and mast of the lead is housed in the insulatingframe.
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`fClaim3] The prismatic battery according to claim 4, wherein a reinforcing rib is provided
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`on a side surface of the insulating frame, and the reinforcing ribis bent at a position other
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`than @ portion where the lead contacts the rib.
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`iClaim 6] The prismatic battery according to claim 4 or 5, wherein a taper for guiding a
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`lead in the frame is provided on the lower side of the insulating frame.
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`Description
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`{Detailed description of the invention]
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`{0004]
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`ffechnical
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`field of
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`invention] To provide a square battery and a method for
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`manufacturing the same, which can highly accurately position a lead by improving the
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`accuracy of bending the lead drawn from the electroce plate group of a square battery
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`and preventing the internal short circuit of the closed square battery caused by the
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`contact of the lead with other members.
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`{0002}
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`[Prior art] FAG. 6 and FG. 7 are process diagrams showing a front sectional viewof a
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`prismatic battery and a bending procedure of a lead previously proposed by the present
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`applicant.
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`fOO03}With reference to these drawings, first, a bending of a lead 7 a drawn out from an
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`electrode plate group & in a battery case 9 in a square battery proposed by the applicant,
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`a folding in a meandering shape and a positioning method in a battery internal space will
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`be first described.
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`fO004]As shown in FIG. 7 a, an end of a lead 1 a drawn out from an electrace plate group
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`8 in a battery case 9 is connected to an internal terminal 6 provided on a sealing plate 5.
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`Then, in order to store the lead 7 a in the internal space of the battery, as shown in FIG.
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`7 b, the leading end of the lead 1 a is gripped by the chuck 12 together with the sealing
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`plate. The spatulas 13 and 14 are pressed against the center portion of the length
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`direction of the lead 1a, and the zipper 12 is rotated about 60 degree like Fig.7 (D),
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`ranking next spatula 14 first like Fig.7 (C), and pushing in the lead ta by 13.
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`fo005]Then, as shawn in FiG. 7 e, the chuck 12 and the spatula 13,14 are remaved, and
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`as shown in FIG. 6, the sealing plate 5 is positioned in parallel to the opening of the
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`battery case 9, and the sealing plate 5 is inserted into the opening of the battery case 9.
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`in this process, the lead 1 a bent by the spatula 13,74 is folded in a meandering shape
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`ina space above the electrode plate group 8.
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`fo006]Thereafter, the sealing plate 5 and the battery case 9 are laser-welded to complete
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`& prismatic battery. In FIG. 6, reference numeral 2 denotes a rivettike external terminal
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`which penetrates through the through hole of the sealing plate 5 via the upper gasket 3
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`and caulks and fixes the lower gasket 4 and the inner terminal 6. A long dish-shaped
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`insulating frame 7 is provided on an upper portion of the electrode plate graup & and has
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`a slit for drawing out positive and negative leads.
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`{0007}
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`iProblem to be solved by the invention] However, in the lead bending method of such a
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`prismatic battery, there is a problern that the bent portion of the lead cannot be accurately
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`determined, and the bent lead passes over the insulating member around the terminal
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`and comes into contact with the inner surface of the sealing plate and the battery case,
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`causing an internal short circuit.
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`fOO0S}Highly efficient-ization of a group of electrode proceeds in recent years, and ff itis
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`the same capacity, the request of a small and light cell case will have increased.
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`In
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`particular, in the case of a thin batiery case, a lead bending method as described above
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`has a problem in that a frequency of causing an internal short circuit becomes high.
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`fOOOSITIis an object of the present invention to solve the above problems, and an object
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`of the present invention is to provide a battery case which can be folded in a meandering
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`manner when a battery caseis closed by a sealing plate, and which can be prevented
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`from causing an internal short circuit of a battery to be caused by accommodating a lead
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`folded in a meandering shape in an internal space of a battery case without contacting
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`theinside of the battery case with an inner surface of the battery case.
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`[0070]
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`[Means for solving the problem] The prismatic battery of the present invention includes
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`an electrode plate group accommodated in a battery case, and an electrode plate group.
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`it hac a terminal part which consists of the inner terminal inked to the paint of the lead
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`pulled out very more, and a rivet-like external terminal, and consisted of a sealing plate
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`which clases the opening of a case in itself, and the aforementioned lead set the
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`predetermined interval and equips at least hwo places with the bent par, A lead which
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`is folded at a folded pari when a battery case is closed at the time of closing a battery
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`case by a sealing plate is stored in an internal space of a battery case formed by an
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`upper part of an electrode plate group, a sealing plate and an upper part of a battery
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`case without coming info contact with them.
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`fO011]in addition, in the present invention, an insulating frame is provided on the lower
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`surface of the sealing plate, and most of the lead which is folded at the bent portion and
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`has a meandering shape is accommodated inside the frame, so thal contact with the
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`battery case or the like is reliably prevented.
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`{0042}
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`fembodiment of invention] Hereinafier, embodiments of the present invention will be
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`described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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`fOOT3}FIG. 1 is a side sectional viewof a ithium ion prismatic battery having a width of
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`29.5, a thickness of 4.0, and a height of 47.5 according to an embodiment of the present
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`invention, which shows a state in which a lead or the like folded in a battery is stored.
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`FiG. 2 is a process chart showing a bending procedure of a negative electrode lead
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`drawn out of the electrode plate group of the prismatic battery of the present invention.
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`FRG. 3 is a perspective viewof various insulating frame bodies 4 of the present invention
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`as seen from the upside down of their use state.
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`fOO14]As shown in FIG. 2 a, a negative electrode lead 7 a is vertically pulled out of the
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`electrode plate group 8. Next, as shown in FIG. 2 (B)}, at least 2 portions, preferably at
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`least tT portions, are provided at a predetermined interval from the lead 3 a, and the bent
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`portions are provided on the lead a. GAl ID=O001>,<GAI [D=-0002> <GAI 1D=0003. In
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`this case, the folds are formed by creasing or by folding by a pair of dies (not shown).
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`imumediately after the bending, the excessive lead 1 b at the upper end of the lead is cut
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`off. If the lead is too short, the connection withtheinternal terminal 6 on the sealing plate
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`5 side is disturbed, so that the required length is maintained and only the surplus portion
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`is cut off.
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`fo015}Next, as shown in FIG. 2 c, the lead tip is connected to the internal terminal 6
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`assembled to the sealingplate.
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`fO016]in addition to the positive electrode lead 4 c shown in FIG. 1, the lead wire is bent
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`similarly to the negative electrode lead 1 a. The positive electrode lead 1 c is directly
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`connected to the inside of the sealing plate 5, and then, as shown in FIG. 2, the sealing
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`plate is rotated by 90 degrees horizontally and closer fo the electrode plate group.
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`fO017jin the electrode plate group 8 and the sealing plate 5 assembled as described
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`above, the electrode plate group is housed in the batiery case 9 as shown in FIG. 1, and
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`the sealing plate 5 is inserted so as to coincide with the opening of the battery case9. In
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`this process, both of the leads 1 a and 1 c arefolded in a serpentine shape. Thereafter,
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`ihe sealing plate arid the battery case are laser-welced.
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`fOO18jAs described above, according to the present invention, there is provided an
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`improvement in a lead which is drawn out from one pole of an electrode plate group
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`accommodated in a square batiery case and whase tip portion is connected to an internal
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`terminal of a terminal partion provicied in a sealing plate, wherein a lead is provided with
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`&@ predetermined structure.
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`At least 2 bent parts (preferably at 3 positions) are provided at intervals, and thelead is
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`folded at the bent pari when the case is closed by the sealing plate and is foided in a
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`meandering state so as not to come into contact with the inside of the battery case.
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`fOO19IA lead, especially the negative electrade leads ta are good to accommodate in
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`the inside of the insulating frame body 4 provided on the sealing plate 5 lower surface,
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`in order to aim at the insulating isolation so that neither cell case 9 inner surface nor
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`sealing plate 5 lower surface may be contacted.
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`fO020}]Some of the shapes of ihe insulating frame 4 are shown in FIG. 3. In the basic
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`configuration, as shown in FIG. 3 a, a base portion 4 b of a hole 4 a which is caulked
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`together with an internal terminal 6 together with an internal terminal 5 by a4 rivet-like
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`external
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`terminal 2 is provided in a molded article of a synthetic resin such as
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`polypropylene, and a pair of opposed frame projecting portions 4-1 whichare folded in a
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`meandering shape at ihe other end to ensure insulation of a lead 7 a folded in a
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`meandering shape are provided. In this case, the gap between the frame projections 4-
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`2 is reinforced by 2 **. FIG. 4 c is a perspective view showing a Masugata frame
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`projection 4-3. in FIG. 3d, ane *is provided betveen the frame projections 4-4. In this
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`case, the frame projection 4-5 is reinforced by a rib. In this case, the frant end portion of
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`the frame projection piece 4-6 is tapered, so that the frameprojection portion 4-6 is easily
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`accommodated in the battery case 9 and the folded lead portion is easily accommodated
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`between the frame projection portions 4-6. In addition, in (B), (C} and (D), a rectangular
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`hole into which the internal terminal & can be inserted is provided on one of the **. in
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`acidition, i is also possible to provice the inner and outer tapers such as those provided
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`at the tip of the frarne projection of (F} on the frame projection pieces such as (B}, (C},
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`(D}, and G.
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`{002 1]During the sealing process of the opening of the battery case by the sealing plate,
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`most of the insulating frame 4 may be folded in a meandering shape and most of the
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`insulating frame may be housed in the insulating frame.
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`f0022}in order to accurately bend the fead, i is necessary fo precisely define the position
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`at which the lead is bent. To this end, it is advisable to form a folding part and to fold anly
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`in this part. In order to define the position fo be bent, ff is passible to form a bent partion
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`by a mold, and to form a reinforcing rib or a ridge portion on a portion left in a flat state,
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`for example, and to bend the portion selectively at a portion where the rib or the like is
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`not formed so as not io bend the portion.
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`fOO23}With this configuration, itis possible fo prevent the occurrence of an internal short
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`circuit caused by the contact of the lead with the baltery case or the like by realizing the
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`meandering of the lead in the meandering direction and the highly accurate positioning
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`and storage in the space in the case.
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`{0024]
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`fEffect of the Invention] According to the present invention, with the thinning of the
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`thickness of the rectangular battery, even when the radius of the folded partion of the
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`ie¢ad with respect to the thickness of the lead is small, # is possible to reduce the
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`springback after molding, thereby realizing highly accurate lead positioning.
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`{Brief Description of the Drawings]
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`fFig. i}The sectional side elevation of ihe square-shaped cell in which the embodiment
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`of the present invention is shown
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`[Fig. 2}(A} The figure showing bending start before of the group of electrode of a present
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`invention cell, and negative electrode leads
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`{B)} The figure showing the negative-electrodeeads bending molding state
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`FIG. 3c is a diagram showing connection betveen an internal terminal of the sealing
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`late and a negativeelectrode lead ;
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`FG. 4d is a diagram showing the pasitions of the electrace plate group and the sealing
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`plate before insertion of the battery case ;
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`{Fig. 3]F IG. 4 a is a perspective view showing an insulating frame having a basic frame
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`projection of the present invention ;
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`Fit. 3 b is a perspective view showing an insulating frame in which 2 ** portions are
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`reinforced between the sameframe projections ;
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`FRG. 4 ¢ iS @ perspective view showing an insulating frame having a Masugata frame
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`projection ;
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`FIG. 3 dis a perspective view showing an insulating frame in which an insulating frame
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`is reinforced by one **.
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`FRG. 3 i5 a perspective view showing an insulating frame in which the same frame
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`projection is reinforced by ribs ;
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`FRG. 3 fis @ perspective view showing an insulating frame in which a tip portion of the
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`same frameprojection is tapered ;
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`[Fig. 4]The torn surface figure from the transverse plane of a square-shaped cell
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`fFig. 5]The exploded perspective viewof the cell by the present invention
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`{Fig. 6]The sectional side elevation of the conventional cell
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`fFig. 7HA} The figure showing the sealing plate of a cell, and connection of negative
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`electrode leads conventionally
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`{B) Initial arrangement of a folder and a spatula of the battery ;
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`(C} Foldingfirst stage of the battery ;
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`{DB} The bending second stage story figure of the cell
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`{E} The bent condition figure after removing the zipper and spatula of the cell
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