Patent ID: 6692863
Filing Date: 2004-02-17
Classification: H01M,Y02E,Y02P,Y10T

Abstract:
A nonaqueous electrolyte secondary cell comprising a rolled-up electrode unit encased in a battery can and comprising as superposed in layers a positive electrode and a negative electrode, each in the form of a strip, and a separator in the form of a strip interposed between the electrodes and impregnated with a nonaqueous electrolyte, each of the positive electrode and the negative electrode being formed by coating a current collector in the form of a strip with an active material, and the positive electrode, negative electrode and separator being rolled up into a spiral form to form the rolled-up electrode unit; the cell being adapted to deliver electric power generated by the electrode unit to the outside via a pair of electrode terminals; the nonaqueous electrolyte secondary cell being characterized in that the current collector of at least one of the positive electrode and the negative electrode has an uncoated projecting edge at at least one of axially opposite ends of the rolled-up electrode unit, a current collector plate pressing against the rolled-up electrode unit and joined to said uncoated projecting edge, said current collecting plate having a plurality of protrusions formed on a surface thereof in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the rolled-up electrode unit and protruding in the axial direction of the rolled-up electrode unit, each of the protrusions being shaped to have a circular-arc cross section in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the rolled-up electrode unit or polygonal cross section with at least four corners in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the rolled-up electrode unit, the collector plate being welded to the current collector edge with the protrusions forced therein and being connected to one of the electrode terminals, and the current collector plate having a strip formed at an outer peripheral portion thereof and positioned in the vicinity of each protrusion and bent downwardly and inwardly for pressing an end portion of the current collector of the electrode unit inwardly of the electrode unit.