Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130029208 | RECHARGEABLE BATTERY - A rechargeable battery case that prevents a short circuit of a cell by inducing bending of a case under a lateral/longitudinal compression condition in a specific manner. The rechargeable battery case includes an opening in the case through which an electrode assembly is inserted. A bottom portion is provided at an end of the case opposite to that of the opening. A front portion is connected to the bottom portion. A back portion is connected to the bottom portion and the front portion. A joint portion is arranged between the front, back and bottom portion. Further, a first area and a second area are disposed longitudinally in the front and back portions. The second area is on either side of the first area. The joint portion in the second area is thicker than the joint portion in the first area. | 01-31-2013 |
20130029211 | Rechargeable Battery - A rechargeable battery that prevents an internal short circuit of a cell by inducing bending of a cap plate and a case at a predetermined location and in a predetermined direction under a longitudinal compression condition. The rechargeable battery includes a case having a front sidewall opposite a back sidewall, a bottom wall opposite an opening and joint portions connecting the bottom wall to each of the front and back sidewalls, an electrode assembly arranged within the case, a cap plate arranged within the opening of the case to seal within the electrode assembly, the cap plate including at least one bend inducing groove, a curvature of an inner curved surface of portions of the joint portions arranged within the center portion being greater than a curvature of an inner curved surface of portions of the joint portions arranged within the side portions. | 01-31-2013 |
20130136962 | RECHARGEABLE BATTERY - Embodiments of a rechargeable battery include: an electrode assembly including first and second leads; a case for receiving the electrode assembly; a cap plate covering an opening of the case, connected to the first lead, and including a terminal hole; and an insulating terminal plate provided between the cap plate and the electrode assembly, connected to the second lead, and an electrode end installed in the terminal hole. The cap plate may include a protrusion oriented toward the electrode assembly. The terminal plate may include an extended unit extended to an external part of the protrusion with respect to the terminal hole and separated from the protrusion. The protrusion and the extended unit may be provided on a plane in parallel with the opening. A first distance between the terminal hole and the protrusion may be shorter than a second distance between the terminal hole and the extended unit. | 05-30-2013 |
20150086858 | RECHARGEABLE BATTERY - A rechargeable battery includes: an electrode assembly; an outer case to enclose the electrode assembly, where the outer case includes an opening; a cap plate to seal the opening of the outer case; an insulating case of a predetermined height installed within the outer case, the insulating case installed between the cap plate and the electrode assembly; and an electrode terminal installed on the cap plate and electrically connected to the electrode assembly, where the outer case includes an insulating portion formed on an inner surface of the opening thereof adjacent said insulating case, said insulating portion being electrically insulating, and said insulating portion located at an upper portion of the outer case and being shaped to prevent foreign substances from flowing from the external environment into the outer case. | 03-26-2015 |
20150132636 | RECHARGEABLE BATTERY AND CASE MANUFACTURING METHOD OF CASE INCLUDING THE SAME - A rechargeable battery capable of preventing rust generation at an opening side of a battery case. The rechargeable battery according to embodiments of the present invention includes: an electrode assembly; a case having an opening and accommodating the electrode assembly; and a cap assembly electrically connected to the electrode assembly, and coupled to an opening side of the case with a gasket interposed therebetween, wherein the opening side of the case includes a trimming end, a gap proximate the trimming end, and a coating layer on an inner surface of the gap proximate the trimming end. | 05-14-2015 |
20150140416 | RECHARGEABLE BATTERY - An exemplary embodiment provides a rechargeable battery maintaining a bent state of a case by minimizing a deformation of the case of the bent state. A rechargeable battery according to an exemplary embodiment includes an electrode assembly; a case receiving the electrode assembly; a cap plate sealing an opening of the case; and an electrode terminal installed to the cap plate and electrically connected to the electrode assembly, wherein the case includes a first curved surface portion bent toward a center of the electrode assembly and a second curved surface portion bent to be far from the center, and a reinforcing member adhered to the first curved surface portion. | 05-21-2015 |
20150207109 | BATTERY PACK - A battery pack includes a case including a first main wall, a second main wall facing the first main wall, and an uneven portion formed in at least one of the first main wall and the second main wall; and an electrode assembly received in an internal space of the case. The uneven portion may include a plurality of first uneven portions formed in a central portion of the first main wall, and a plurality of second uneven portions formed in a central portion of the second main wall. | 07-23-2015 |
20150207110 | CURVED SECONDARY BATTERY - A curved secondary battery may include a can having an opening, an electrode assembly accommodated in the can, and a cap plate coupled to the can. The cap plate may include a concave first side surface and a parallel convex second side surface, and a first surface and a second surface that connect the first and second side surfaces. The first surface may include a first groove extending along a lengthwise direction of the cap plate and positioned closer to the first side surface than to the second side surface. | 07-23-2015 |