Abstract:
A galvanic element includes a housing, a positive terminal, a negative terminal, and a collector associated with each terminal. The collectors are configured to make contact with an electrode assembly in the interior of the housing. The housing is a stainless steel housing which has a negative potential or a neutral potential.

Description:
[0001]    This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to patent application number DE 10 2013 204 341.4, filed on Mar. 13, 2013 in Germany, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0002]    Lithium-ion battery cells are used as traction batteries for vehicles which have an electric drive. A plurality of lithium-ion battery cells are connected to one another to form a battery module. The individual lithium-ion battery cells comprise at least one electrode which can intercalate lithium ions (Li + ) or deintercalate said lithium ions again. 
         [0003]    DE 10 2008 063 136 A1 discloses a method and an apparatus for protecting a lithium-ion battery in the event of thermal and/or electrical overload as a result of a malfunction, for example a short circuit or overcharging. The solution in accordance with DE 10 2008 063 136 A1 can be used in a hybrid vehicle or an electric vehicle. Battery electronics monitor the operating state of the lithium-ion battery in respect of the current value, the voltage value, the temperature and the cell internal pressure. In the event that stored limit values are exceeded, the lithium-ion battery is disconnected from the electrical distribution system of the vehicle by means of a disconnecting device. The disconnecting device is arranged between the lithium-ion battery and the electrical distribution system, wherein the disconnecting device can be in the form of a relay, reversible fuse or pyrotechnic switch. The disconnecting device is integrated in a current path, wherein, on activation, the current path and therefore the current flow are interrupted. 
         [0004]    DE 10 2010 049 611 A1 discloses a battery module unit for vehicles comprising a multiplicity of series-connected individual battery cells, which are separated into submodules in the event of a fault at predetermined desired breaking points by a safety device, wherein the system voltage of said battery module unit is below a critical voltage. The safety device comprises a multiplicity of identical or differently configured disconnecting means which are activated by a control unit, wherein mechanical damage to at least one individual cell is detected directly or indirectly by virtue of variables acting as an indication of this, for example by a crash or airbag sensor. 
         [0005]    DE 10 2010 036 379 A1 relates to a high-voltage battery for hybrid or electric vehicles, comprising battery modules which are connected to one another, wherein disconnecting means are provided which are arranged outside an electrical connection in the normal operating mode. As a result, no additional electrical resistance is represented. An accident detected by accident sensors initiates activation of the disconnecting means. 
         [0006]    In the context of lithium-ion battery cell technology, the overcharge response of the lithium-ion battery cells, or of the completely interconnected lithium-ion battery, in this context battery module can also be referred to here, has proved to be critical. If lithium-ion battery cell are charged beyond the maximum permissible voltage, this results in damage to the cell even as far as an operation which is also referred to as thermal runaway. In the event of such thermal runaway of the battery cell, it may arise that the cell opens or even that the battery cell bursts or explodes. Such thermal runaway of the battery cell represents the greatest assumed accident in connection with lithium-ion battery cells. 
         [0007]    The overcharge operation is stopped by safety devices such as, for example, fuses, since the voltage drop or the short circuit occurring is identified by the battery management system of the battery or the charging operation is interrupted by the short-circuiting of the charger. If, however, the current continues to flow, there is the risk of the material of the membrane of the overcharge safety device (OSD) fusing. In this case, current flows into the battery cell again, or a new galvanic element is formed, comprising what was previously the anode against the housing, manufactured from aluminum, of the battery cell. This in turn enables the occurrence of voltage flashovers or electrolysis, in which a growth of dendrites occurs in the interior of the battery cell. Depending on the voltage level, this results directly in an arc; there is the further possibility of a short circuit forming and the reaction starting again and possibly resulting in a fire. The shielding of the electrodes of the electrode assembly with respect to one another is only possible with difficulty since the entire cell housing acts as an electrode. 
         [0008]    Even in the event of the occurrence of an external short circuit, the previously used fuse trips and thus disconnects the electrode assembly. In this case, a new galvanic element, i.e. comprising what was previously the anode against the battery cell housing manufactured from aluminum, is formed directly. The voltage level of the remaining, possibly still intact battery cells is now present there, which results in the same response as that described above. Experiments which were aimed at integrating the fuse in the negative collector, which is generally manufactured from copper, have failed. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0009]    The disclosure proposes configuring a galvanic element, in particular a lithium-ion battery cell, which comprises a housing, a negative terminal, a positive terminal and collectors associated with each of said terminals, in such a way that the housing is in the form of a stainless steel housing which is at a negative potential or at neutral potential. While previously used hardcase housings have been manufactured from aluminum which has an electrical conductivity of the order of magnitude of 36.59×10 6  S/m, stainless steel housings used according to the disclosure have an electrical conductivity which is of the order of magnitude of 1.4×10 6  S/m. In addition, housings manufactured from stainless steel which are used in the context of lithium-ion technology have firstly proven successful and are no more expensive than housings for accommodating battery cells which are manufactured from aluminum. 
         [0010]    In an advantageous possible embodiment, the negative terminal of the battery cell and a collector or current collector associated therewith, which connects an electrode assembly in the interior of the housing to the negative terminal, are manufactured from copper (Cu), while a positive terminal of the battery cell and a collector or current collector associated therewith are manufactured from aluminum (Al). 
         [0011]    The galvanic element proposed according to the disclosure comprises a fuse in the current collector or collector which is associated with the positive terminal and is manufactured from aluminum. In the event of a short circuit, the fuse fuses, with the result that the current flow between the electrode assembly and the positive terminal is interrupted. Possible arcs or possible growth of dendrites are only possible in the upper part of the terminal which is not at the potential of the stainless steel housing, in the solution according to the disclosure the positive terminal, up to the fuse. The upper part of the fuse can be shielded by the use of a plastics part. In the solution proposed according to the disclosure, in which the housing, in particular the stainless steel housing of the galvanic element is at negative potential, or at neutral potential, the overcharge safety device (OSD) is configured in such a way that the membrane integrated in the stainless steel housing is likewise manufactured from stainless steel material or from nickel. The fuse which is associated with the current collector or collector, which is connected to the positive terminal of the galvanic element, is provided, for example, by an area of weakened cross section in the collector or current collector with which the electrode assembly is in contact. The area of weakened cross section may be an opening in the material of the collector, which is in particular in the form of a slot. 
         [0012]    In an advantageous variant embodiment of the concept on which the disclosure is based, there is the possibility of, in the housing consisting of stainless steel of the galvanic element, connecting said housing to neutral potential and of assigning two membranes which are deformed by a pressure occurring in the interior of the housing as overcharge safety device at each of the connection terminals, i.e. the positive terminal and the negative terminal. 
         [0013]    The solution proposed according to the disclosure for the housing of a galvanic element or an overcharge safety device integrated therein uses a stainless steel housing as a basis which has already proved successful in use and is not as expensive as the previously used aluminum housing in respect of costs. In the event of the occurrence of a short circuit, the fuse which is in the collector which is connected to the positive terminal of the galvanic element fuses, with the result that the current flow between the positive terminal and the electrode assembly is interrupted. Possible arcs or growth of dendrites are only possible in the upper part of the terminal up to the fuse, wherein said fuse is shielded by a plastics part. This is in particular the region of the collector or the current collector which is in front of the fuse and which is furthermore connected externally to the terminal. By virtue of the fuse fusing, the rest of the collector or current collector which is connected to the electrode assembly is no longer connected to the positive terminal, and the electrical connection is interrupted. 
         [0014]    The overcharge safety device integrated according to the disclosure in the stainless steel housing comprises at least one membrane, which can be manufactured from stainless steel or nickel. The mentioned materials have higher melting points than the previously used materials for membranes for overcharge safety devices. In general, in the combination comprising stainless steel housing with positive terminal manufactured from aluminum, namely the solution proposed according to the disclosure, the growth of dendrites is delayed. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0015]    The disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the drawing, in which: 
           [0016]      FIG. 1  shows a possible embodiment proposed according to the disclosure of a housing for a galvanic cell, 
           [0017]      FIG. 2  shows the response of an overcharge safety device containing a deformable membrane, and 
           [0018]      FIG. 3  shows a schematic illustration of a fuse formed in a current collector or collector. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0019]    The illustration shown in  FIG. 1  shows a first variant embodiment of the galvanic element proposed according to the disclosure, which has an overcharge safety device (OSD). 
         [0020]      FIG. 1  illustrates the galvanic element  10 , which is preferably a lithium-ion battery cell. In the variant embodiment shown in  FIG. 1 , the housing of the galvanic element is in the form of a stainless steel housing  34 . The stainless steel housing  34  of the galvanic element  10  in the illustration shown in  FIG. 1  is at negative potential or at neutral potential. A negative terminal  12  of the galvanic element  10  is manufactured from copper. In contrast to the negative terminal  12 , a positive terminal  14  of the galvanic element  10 , as shown in the illustration in  FIG. 1 , is manufactured from aluminum (Al). The stainless steel housing  34 , in this case indicated by reference symbol  36 , is at negative potential or at neutral potential. Furthermore, the stainless steel housing  34  comprises an opening  24 , with a stainless steel or nickel membrane  46  let into said opening. The stainless steel or nickel membrane  46  is deformable as a result of an excess pressure arising in the interior  30  of the stainless steel housing  34  in the event of a collision or an accident and can, as indicated in connection with  FIG. 2 , be curved outwards in such a way that contact is made with a protrusion  28  of the positive terminal  14  manufactured from aluminum and a short circuit occurs there. 
         [0021]    In the event of the occurrence of a short circuit, the fuse  32  which is arranged in the collector or current collector  20  consisting of aluminum, via which the electrode assembly  18  of the galvanic element  10  is connected to the positive terminal  14 , fuses. In the event of fusing of the fuse  32 , the current flow into the galvanic element  10  is interrupted since the electrode assembly  18  downstream of the fuse  32  is now insulated with respect to the stainless steel housing  34 . In the event of a short circuit, a short-circuit current flow path is produced which runs from the negative terminal  12  via the cover of the stainless steel housing  34 , the outwardly curved stainless steel membrane or nickel membrane  46  integrated therein to the positive terminal  14 . A shield  44  manufactured from plastics material, for example, is located above the fuse  32  (cf. the illustration shown in  FIG. 3 ). 
         [0022]    If overcharging occurs during charging of the galvanic element  10 , for example as a result of a faulty charger or the like, an excess pressure is produced in the interior  30  of the stainless steel housing  34 , which excess pressure causes the stainless steel/nickel membrane  46  of the overcharge safety device  26  to curve outwards, with the result that contact is made with the anvil-like projection, the protrusion  28 , which is formed at the positive terminal  14  manufactured from aluminum and a short circuit occurs. 
         [0023]    The fuse  32  is preferably in the form of an area of weakened cross section  38 , cf. the illustration shown in  FIG. 3 . Preferably, the fuse  32  is integrated in the collector or current collector  20 , which is connected to the positive terminal  14  and is manufactured from aluminum. The material aluminum in this context has the advantage that it fuses at a relatively low temperature, but, as a result of the oxide layer, there is no dripping of fuse material and this material in particular does not anneal. The avoidance of annealing considerably reduces the risk of the electrolyte which is provided in the electrode assembly  18  igniting. 
         [0024]    Since, in the solution proposed according to the disclosure, cf. the illustration shown in  FIGS. 1 and 2 , a stainless steel membrane or a nickel membrane  46  is used as part of the overcharge safety device  26 , which membrane has a considerably higher melting point, the risk of the stainless steel membrane  46  or nickel membrane  46  fusing is considerably reduced, with the result that the possibility of current flowing back into the galvanic element  10  or a new galvanic element comprising what was previously the anode and the housing  34  being formed is prevented. By virtue of the measures proposed according to the disclosure, it is possible to avoid a situation in which voltage flashovers occur in the interior  30  of the stainless steel housing  34 ; in addition, the occurrence of electrolysis alongside a growth of dendrites in the interior of the stainless steel housing  34  can be effectively suppressed. 
         [0025]      FIG. 3  shows a schematic of the fuse formed in the positive collector. 
         [0026]    The positive collector  20  is connected to the positive terminal  14 . Preferably, this arrangement comprising the positive terminal  14  and the positive collector  20  is integral and is manufactured from aluminum. The fuse  32  in the variant embodiment shown in  FIG. 3  is in the form of an area of weakened material  38  in the form of a slot  42 . Instead of the slot  42 , other geometries for the opening  40  which represent an area of weakened material  38  are of course also possible. 
         [0027]    Previously used membranes  46  which are not manufactured from nickel or stainless steel, but from aluminum, for example, can fuse in the event of the occurrence of high short-circuit currents. In the embodiment proposed according to the disclosure, use is made of the stainless steel membrane  46  or the nickel membrane  46  which does not necessarily have the same metal alloy as the stainless steel housing  34  itself, which increases the electrical resistance and therefore permits a reduced current flow and has a higher melting point. By virtue of the mentioned parameters, the reliability of the galvanic element  10  proposed according to the disclosure, in particular in the form of a lithium-ion battery, is considerably improved. In addition, in the case of membranes  46  which are manufactured from aluminum material, as were previously used, there is the problem of such a membrane corroding or oxidizing in the event of moisture forming on the outside. By virtue of the selection of materials proposed according to the disclosure, this wear phenomenon is likewise counteracted. 
         [0028]    It is furthermore apparent from the illustration shown in  FIG. 3  that the fuse  32  in the form of a slot  42  is covered by a shield  44  manufactured from plastics material.