PATENT DOCUMENT

Publication Number: US-9929393-B2
Application Number: US-201614991686-A
Country: US
Kind Code: B2

Title: Wound battery cells with notches accommodating electrode connections

Abstract:
The disclosed embodiments relate to the design of a jelly-roll battery comprising an alternating anode and cathode layers coated with intervening separator layers wound into a jelly-roll. The alternating anode and cathode layers are coated with, respectively, an anode active coating and a cathode active coating. A first common notch and a second common notch are formed along at least one side of the jelly-roll. A common cathode tab can be bonded to the cathode tabs within the first common notch, and a common anode tab can be bonded to the anode tabs within the second common notch. The jelly-roll battery also includes a pouch enclosing the jelly-roll. Common anode and cathode tabs can extend through the pouch to provide cathode and anode terminals for the battery cell.

Claims:
What is claimed is: 
     
       1. A battery cell, comprising:
 a jelly-roll comprising wound-together layers, the layers comprising a cathode layer, an anode layer, and one or more separator layers disposed between each cathode layer and anode layer; 
 a first common notch and a second common notch formed along at least one side of the jelly-roll; 
 an uncoated cathode tab extending from at least one cathode layer in the first common notch; 
 a first end notch extending from an end of the at least one cathode layer to a first length along an edge of the at least one cathode layer; 
 an uncoated anode tab extending from at least one anode layer in the second common notch; 
 a second end notch extending from an end of the at least one anode layer to a second length along an edge of the at least one anode layer; 
 a common cathode tab bonded to each uncoated cathode tab within the first common notch; and 
 a common anode tab bonded to each uncoated anode tab within the second common notch. 
 
     
     
       2. The battery cell of  claim 1 , further comprising a pouch enclosing the jelly-roll, wherein the common anode tab and the common cathode tab extend through the pouch to provide, respectively, an anode terminal and a cathode terminal for the battery cell. 
     
     
       3. The battery cell of  claim 1 , wherein a bond between the common cathode tab and each uncoated cathode tab comprises folded-and-bonded cathode tabs that are bonded to the common cathode tab. 
     
     
       4. The battery cell of  claim 1 , wherein a bond between the common anode tab and the each uncoated anode tab comprises folded-and-bonded anode tabs that are bonded to the common anode tab. 
     
     
       5. The battery cell of  claim 1 , wherein the first common notch and the second common notch are positioned on a same side of the battery cell. 
     
     
       6. The battery cell of  claim 1 , wherein the first common notch and the second common notch are positioned on opposite sides of the battery cell. 
     
     
       7. The battery cell of  claim 1 , wherein either of the first common notch and the second common notch comprises a contained notch that is contained within a side of the battery cell. 
     
     
       8. The battery cell of  claim 1 , further comprising a hole in an interior region of the battery cell extending though the wound-together layers of the jelly-roll. 
     
     
       9. A method for manufacturing a battery cell, comprising:
 cutting a plurality of anode notch pairs into an anode layer, the anode layer comprising an anode current collector coated with an anode active coating; 
 cutting an end notch into the anode layer, the end notch extending from an end of the anode layer to a first length along an edge of the anode layer; 
 cutting a plurality of cathode notch pairs into a cathode layer, the cathode layer comprising a cathode current collector coated with a cathode active coating; 
 cutting an end notch into the cathode layer, the end notch extending from an end of the cathode layer to a first length along an edge of the cathode layer; 
 cutting a plurality of separator notch pairs into one or more separator layers; 
 ablating the anode active coating from an anode region associated with an anode tab thereby forming the anode tab; 
 ablating the cathode active coating from a cathode region associated with a cathode tab thereby forming the cathode tab; 
 winding the cathode layer, the anode layer, and the one or more separator layers to form a jelly-roll comprising a first common notch and a second common notch; and 
 wherein the plurality of anode notch pairs, the plurality of cathode notch pairs, and the plurality of separator notch pairs are arranged along, respectively, the anode layer, the cathode layer, and the one or more separator layers so that the jelly roll, when wound, forms the first common notch and the second common anode notch along at least one side. 
 
     
     
       10. The method of  claim 9 , further comprising
 bonding the cathode tab to a common cathode tab within the first common notch, 
 bonding the anode tab to a common anode tab within the second common notch. 
 
     
     
       11. The method of  claim 9 , further comprising
 bonding each cathode tab to a common cathode tab extending from the battery cell; 
 bonding each anode tab to a common anode tab extending from the battery cell. 
 
     
     
       12. The method of  claim 11 , further comprising placing the jelly-roll in a pouch such that the common anode and cathode tabs extend through openings in the pouch to provide corresponding anode and cathode terminals for the battery cell. 
     
     
       13. The method of  claim 9 , wherein the cathode active coating of each cathode layer and the anode active coating of each anode layer is ablated prior to cutting the anode and cathode layers. 
     
     
       14. The method of  claim 9 , wherein the cathode active coating of each cathode layer and the anode active coating of each anode layer is ablated after cutting the anode and cathode layers. 
     
     
       15. The method of  claim 11 , wherein bonding each cathode tab to the common cathode tab comprises:
 folding the cathode tabs; 
 bonding the folded cathode tabs together; and 
 bonding the common cathode tab to the folded-and-bonded cathode tabs. 
 
     
     
       16. The method of  claim 11 , wherein bonding the anode tabs to the common anode tab comprises:
 folding the anode tabs; 
 bonding the folded anode tabs together; and 
 bonding the common anode tab to the folded-and-bonded anode tabs. 
 
     
     
       17. The method of  claim 9 , wherein the first and second common notches are formed on a same side of the battery cell. 
     
     
       18. The method of  claim 9 , wherein the first and second common notches are formed on opposite sides of the battery cell. 
     
     
       19. The method of  claim 9 , wherein the first and second common notches comprise a contained notch that is contained within a side of the battery cell. 
     
     
       20. The method of  claim 9 ,
 wherein at least one of the first and second common notches comprises a hole in an interior region of the battery cell extending though the layers of the jelly-roll; and 
 wherein a corresponding conductive tab extends into the hole. 
 
     
     
       21. A portable computing device, comprising:
 a processor; 
 a memory; 
 a display; and 
 a battery cell comprising a jelly-roll comprising wound together layers, the layers comprising a cathode layer, an anode layer, and one or more separator layers disposed between each cathode layer and anode layer; 
 a first common notch and second common notch formed along at least one side of the jelly-roll; 
 an uncoated cathode tab extending from at least one cathode layer in the first common notch; 
 a first end notch extending from an end of the at least one cathode layer to a first length along an edge of the at least one cathode layer; 
 an uncoated anode tab extending from at least one anode layer in the second common notch; 
 a second end notch extending from an end of the at least one anode layer to a second length along an edge of the at least one anode layer; 
 a common cathode tab bonded to each uncoated cathode tab within the first common notch; and 
 a common anode tab bonded to each uncoated anode tab within the second common notch.

Description:
FIELD 
     The disclosed embodiments generally relate to batteries for portable electronic devices. More specifically, the disclosed embodiments relate to the design of a jelly-roll battery cell that includes notches to accommodate connections to electrode tabs that extend from the battery cell. 
     BACKGROUND 
     Rechargeable batteries are presently used to provide power to a wide variety of portable electronic devices, including laptop computers, tablet computers, smartphones, and digital music players. Jelly-roll battery designs, also referred to herein as wound battery designs, are used in several such battery designs. Jelly-roll battery cells include alternating anode and cathode layers covered with active material with intervening separator layers. These layers are then wound into a “jelly-roll” configuration. 
     Jelly-roll battery cells typically include conductive tabs that are coupled to the anodes and cathodes and extend beyond the outer perimeter of the battery cells to provide power to circuitry within the portable electronic device. Unfortunately, connections to these conductive tabs add to the overall profile of a battery cell, which results in wasted space (e.g., space not used by the energy-producing portions of the battery), and thereby decreases the effective energy density of the battery cell. 
     Hence, what is needed is a jelly-roll battery design that reduces the wasted space caused by connections to conductive tabs that provide power to external circuitry. 
     SUMMARY 
     In some aspects, the disclosure is directed to a battery cell comprising a jelly-roll. The jelly-roll comprises wound together layers including a cathode layer, an anode layer, and separator layers disposed between each cathode layer and anode layer. A first common notch and a second common notch are formed along at least one side of the jelly-roll. An uncoated cathode tab extends from at least one cathode layer in the first common notch, and an uncoated anode tab extends from at least one anode layer in the second common notch. A common cathode tab is bonded to each uncoated cathode tab within the first common notch, and a common anode tab bonded to each uncoated anode tab within the second common notch. 
     In a further aspect, the disclosure is directed to methods of manufacturing a battery cell. Pairs of notches are cut into an anode layer, cathode layer, and one or more separator layers. Active material on the cathode layer and the anode layer is ablated from regions associated with a cathode tab and the anode tab. The cathode layer, anode layer, and separator layers are rolled to form a jelly-roll that includes a first common notch and a second common notch. 
     In a further aspect, the disclosure is directed to portable computing devices having a processor, memory, display, and a battery cell as described herein. 
     In some embodiments, the common anode tab is bonded to the uncoated anode tabs by folding the uncoated anode tabs; bonding the folded uncoated anode tabs together; and bonding the common anode tab to the folded-and-bonded uncoated anode tabs. 
     In some embodiments, the first and second common notches are formed on a same side of the battery cell. 
     In some embodiments, the first and second common notches are formed on opposite sides of the battery cell. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES 
         FIG. 1A  illustrates a jelly-roll battery cell in accordance with the disclosed embodiments. 
         FIG. 1B  provides a detail view of layers of the jelly-roll battery cell depicted in  FIG. 1A . 
         FIG. 2  presents a top view of a jelly-roll battery cell in a wound configuration, according to an illustrative embodiment. 
         FIGS. 3A-3D  illustrate how electrode tabs are folded and bonded to a common electrode tab in accordance with the disclosed embodiments. 
         FIG. 3E  presents a flow chart illustrating the process of folding and bonding electrode tabs to a common electrode tab in accordance with the disclosed embodiments. 
         FIGS. 4A-4B  illustrate a number of possible locations for electrode notches in accordance with the disclosed embodiments. 
         FIGS. 5A-5B  illustrate how electrode notches can take the form of a hole through an interior region of a jelly-roll battery cell in accordance with the disclosed embodiments. 
         FIG. 6  illustrates a technique for manufacturing a cathode layer in accordance with the disclosed embodiments. 
         FIGS. 7A-B  illustrate forming a jelly-roll having first and second notches from a cathode and anode in accordance with the disclosed embodiments. 
         FIG. 7A  presents a side view of a jelly-roll, according to an illustrative embodiment. 
         FIG. 7B  illustrates portions of the cathode layer and the anode layer of  FIG. 7A , but prior to winding into the jelly-roll. 
         FIG. 8A  presents a side view of a jelly-roll having cathode tabs and anode tabs on opposing portions of, respectively, a common cathode notch and a common anode notch, according to an illustrative embodiment. 
         FIG. 8B  illustrates portions of the cathode layer and the anode layer of  FIG. 8A , but prior to winding into the jelly-roll. 
         FIG. 9A  presents a side view of a jelly-roll having cathode tabs and anode tabs on adjacent portions of, respectively, a common cathode notch and a common anode notch, according to an illustrative embodiment. 
         FIG. 9B  illustrates portions of the cathode layer and the anode layer of  FIG. 9A , but prior to winding into the jelly-roll. 
         FIG. 10A  presents a side view of a jelly-roll having a common cathode notch and a common anode notch on opposite sides and staggered relative to each other, according to an illustrative embodiment. 
         FIG. 10B  illustrates portions the cathode layer and the anode layer of  FIG. 10A , but prior to winding into the jelly-roll. 
         FIG. 11A  presents a side view of a jelly-roll having a common cathode notch and a common anode notch on opposite sides and aligned relative to each other, according to an illustrative embodiment. 
         FIG. 11B  illustrates portions of the cathode layer and the anode layer of  FIG. 11A , but prior to winding into the jelly-roll. 
         FIGS. 12A-B  illustrate notches of varying size in each of the cathode and anode layers. 
         FIG. 13  presents a schematic diagram of a portable electronic device that includes one or more battery cells having a set of layers in a wound configuration. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     The following description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the disclosed embodiments, and is provided in the context of a particular application and its requirements. Various modifications to the disclosed embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed embodiments. Thus, the disclosed embodiments are not limited to the embodiments shown, but are to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein. 
     Jelly-Roll Battery Cell 
       FIG. 1A  illustrates a jelly-roll battery cell  100  in accordance with the disclosed embodiments. The jelly-roll battery cell  100  may include a lithium-polymer or other suitable cell that supplies power to an electronic device, such as a laptop computer, mobile phone, tablet computer, portable media player, digital camera, or other type of battery-powered electronic device. Combinations of devices may also be powered by the jelly-roll battery cell  100 . 
     As shown in  FIG. 1A , the jelly-roll battery cell  100  includes a jelly-roll  102  with a wound configuration. In  FIG. 1A , the jelly-roll battery cell  100  is depicted as having an oblong cross-section. This depiction, however, is for purposes of illustration only and is not intended as limiting. The jelly-roll  102  may exhibit a spiral (or cylindrical) cross-section, an elliptical cross-section, an oblong cross-section, or some other cross-section resulting from assembly of the jelly-roll battery cell  100 . 
     The jelly-roll  102  includes a cathode electrode having a cathode current collector with a cathode active coating (referred to as a “cathode layer”), a separator (referred to as a “separator layer”), and an anode electrode having an anode current collector with an anode active coating (referred to as an “anode layer”). For example, an adjacent set of layers within the jelly-roll  102  may include one cathode layer (e.g., aluminum foil coated with a lithium compound) and one anode layer (e.g., copper foil coated with carbon) separated by one separator material (e.g., conducting polymer, which may house or otherwise act as an electrolyte). 
     In general, however, the jelly-roll  102  includes an alternating sequence of cathode layers and anode layers with separator layers interposed in between. The sequence within the jelly-roll  102  can include any number of cathode layers, anode layers, and separator layers. Moreover, the sequence may start and terminate with any one of the cathode layer, the anode layer, or the separator layer. For example, and without limitation, the sequence may include the anode layer, a first separator layer, the cathode layer, and a second separator layer. The sequence may be wound into a jelly roll such that the first separator layer resides in a first interface between the cathode active coating and the anode active coating and the second separator layer resides in a second layer interface between the cathode current collector and the anode current collector. 
     Properties of the separator layers may vary in accordance with an interface in which they reside. For example, and without limitation, separator layers between active coatings (e.g., the first separator layer) may be electrically-insulating and ionically-conductive. And separator layers between current collectors (e.g., the second separator layer) may be electrically-insulating and not ionically-conductive. Other material properties and their combinations are possible for the separator layers. 
     After the jelly-roll  102  is formed into the wound configuration, the jelly-roll  102  may be enclosed in a battery housing  103  (e.g., a pouch), and a set of conductive tabs  104 ,  106  may be extended through seals in the battery housing (for example, formed using sealing tape) to provide terminals for the battery cell. For example, a first conductive tab  104  may be coupled to the cathode layers (e.g., may be coupled to one or more portions of the cathode current collector), and a second conductive tab  106  may be coupled to the anode layers (e.g., may be coupled to one or more portions of the cathode current collector). The conductive tabs  104 ,  106  may be used to electrically couple the jelly-roll battery cell  100  with one or more other battery cells to form a battery pack, or may electrically couple the jelly-roll battery cell  100  directly to the electronic device to provide power to that device. The conductive tabs  104 ,  106  may further be coupled to other battery cells in a series, parallel, or series-and-parallel configuration to form the battery pack. The coupled cells may be enclosed in a hard case to complete the battery pack, or the coupled cells may be embedded within the enclosure of a portable electronic device. 
     One problem with conventional battery designs is that the connections between the anode and cathode layers and conductive tabs take up additional space beyond the outer perimeter of layers within the jelly-roll. This additional space is required to bond the electrode layers (e.g., the anode layer, the cathode layer) to conductive tabs, which may involve connecting individual electrode layers together and bonding the electrode layers to a common conductive tab that provides a terminal for the battery cell. The space taken up by these connections can limit how close the battery housing can be to the sides of the cathode and anode layers. This problem can be remedied by including one or more common notches  108 ,  110  within the jelly-roll battery cell  100  to accommodate the conductive tabs  104 ,  106  as is described in more detail below. 
       FIG. 1B  provides a detail view of layers of the jelly-roll  102  depicted in  FIG. 1A , in accordance with the disclosed embodiments. The jelly-roll  102  may include a cathode layer  112  having a cathode current collector  114  and a cathode active coating  116 . The jelly-roll  102  may also include an anode layer  120  having an anode active coating  122  and an anode current collector  124 . A separator  118  may be disposed between the cathode layer  112  and anode layer  120 . The jelly-roll  102  can be wound into a battery cell, such as that depicted in  FIG. 1A . 
     The layers  112 ,  120  in the jelly-roll  102  may be formed from any suitable material or materials. For example, in some embodiments, the cathode current collector  114  may be a metal foil (e.g., an aluminum foil); the cathode active coating  116  may be a lithium compound (e.g., LiCoO 2 , LiNiCoMnO 2 , LiCoAlO 2 , LiMn 2 O 4 , etc.) or another suitable cathode active material; the anode current collector  124  may be a metal foil (e.g., a copper foil); the anode active coating  122  may be carbon, silicon, or another suitable anode active material; and the separator  118  may include a polymeric material such as polypropylene and/or polyethylene. 
     The separator  118  may additionally be a coated separator that includes a micro-alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) and/or other ceramic coating, which can be single-sided or double-sided. This alumina coating is advantageous because it provides the mechanical ruggedness of the alumina, which is about as tough as constituent particles of cathode active coating  116 . Moreover, the additional ruggedness provided by the alumina layer may prevent these constituent particles from working their way through separator  118 , which can potentially cause a shunt. As a result, the ceramic coating may promote temperature stability in the jelly-roll battery cell  100  and can mitigate faults caused by mechanical stress, penetration, puncture, and/or electrical shorts. 
     The jelly roll  102  may also include an electrolyte comprising at least one solvated lithium species. The at least one solvated lithium species may include a lithium salt. Non-limiting examples of the lithium salt include LiPF 6 , LiBF 4 , LiClO 4 , LiSO 3 CF 3 , LiN(SO 2 CF 3 ) 2 , LiBC 4 O 8 , Li[PF 3 (C 2 CF 5 ) 3 ], and LiC(SO 2 CF 3 ) 3 . Other lithium salts are possible, including combinations of lithium salts. The electrolyte  136  may include a liquid solvent. In some instances, the liquid solvent may be an organic carbonate (e.g., ethylene carbonate, dimethyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate, ethyl-methyl carbonate, etc.), an ionic liquid (e.g., 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate, 1-ethylpyridinium tetrafluoroborate, etc.), or some combination thereof. Other liquid solvents and their combinations are possible. In some instances, the electrolyte includes a gel polymer. In these instances, the gel polymer may include polymeric hosts such as polyethylene oxide (PEO), polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVdF). Other gel polymers are possible. 
     The electrolyte may be disposed between the cathode active coating  116  and the anode active coating  122 , which includes permeation through the separator  118 . Such permeation may include permeation into the cathode active coating  116  and the anode active coating  122 . During operation of the jelly roll  102 , the electrolyte serves as a medium through which lithium ions are exchanged between the cathode active coating  116  and the anode active coating  122 . 
     Jelly-Roll Battery with Notches for Electrode Connections 
     As mentioned above, the jelly-roll battery cell  100  in  FIG. 1A  includes one or more common notches  108 ,  110  to facilitate bonding of the cathode layers  112  and the anode layers  120  to battery terminals in a space-efficient manner. In some embodiments, the one or more common notches  108 ,  110  may be formed into the cathode layers, anode layers, and separator layers prior to assembly of the jelly-roll.  FIG. 2  illustrates a top view of a jelly-roll battery cell  200  in a wound configuration, according to an illustrative embodiment. The jelly-roll battery cell  200  includes wound electrode layers  202 . The wound electrode layers  202  include one or more cathode layers, each having a cathode current collector with a cathode active coating, and one or more anode layers, each having an anode current collector with an anode active coating. A separator layer is interposed between adjacent cathode and anode layers. 
     In some instances, the wound electrode layers  202  include a single cathode layer and a single anode layer. A first separator layer is disposed between the single cathode layer and the single anode layer to separate the cathode active coating from the anode active coating. A second separator layer may be disposed along the single cathode layer, the single anode layer, or both. When in the wound configuration, the second separator layer separates the cathode current collector from the anode current collector. The cathode layer, the first separator layer, the anode layer, and the second separator layer are wound together to form the wound electrode layers  202 . In other instances, the wound electrode layers  202  include multiple cathode layers and anode layers. A first separator layer is separates the cathode active coatings of the cathode layers from the anode active coatings of the anode layers. A second separator layer separates the cathode current collectors of the cathode layers from the anode current collectors of the anode layers. The multiple cathode layers and anode layer are wound together with corresponding first separator layers and second separator layers to form a jelly-roll configuration. 
     Individual cathode notches and individual anode notches are formed along edges of the cathode layers, the anode layers, and the separator layers. In  FIG. 2 , the individual cathode notches and the individual anode notches are disposed on a same side of the jelly-roll. It will be appreciated that these individual notches are spaced along the edges such that, when the electrode layers  202  are wound, instances of the individual cathode notch and the individual anode notch align to define, respectively, a common cathode notch  204  (i.e., a first common notch) and a common anode notch  206  (i.e., the second common notch). Thus, the individual cathode notches and the individual anode notches correspond to notches in, respectively, individual cathode layers and individual anode layers, whereas the common cathode notch  204  (i.e., the first common notch) and the common anode notch  206  (i.e., the second common notch) correspond to notches of the jelly-roll battery cell  200 . The common cathode notch  204  is configured to accommodate cathode tabs  208  and the common anode notch  206  is configured to accommodate anode tabs  210 . 
     Individual cathode layers may include one or more uncoated cathode tabs  208  that extend from the cathode current collector into the common cathode notch  204 . Similarly, individual anode layers may include one or more uncoated anode tabs  210  that extend from the anode current collector into anode notch  206 . By providing the common cathode notch  204  and the common anode notch  206 , space is made for connections to the electrode layers, which allows the cathode layer to include an additional amount of cathode active coating and the anode layer to include an additional amount of anode active material. These additional amounts effectively increase the energy density of the jelly-roll battery cell  200 . 
     Bonding Electrode Tabs 
     As mentioned above, the additional space provided by common notches  108 ,  110  in  FIG. 1A  can be used to make connections between the individual electrode layers and the common tabs (e.g., a common cathode tab connected to the cathode layer and a common anode tab connected to the anode layer) that serve as battery terminals. Conventional jelly-roll batteries have a single connection point between the cathode or anode current collector and the respective battery tab/terminal that extends from the battery housing (e.g., housing or pouch). By providing additional connection points along the length of the current collector, the impedance of the battery tab/terminal may decrease. 
       FIGS. 3A-3E  illustrate a process by which a battery tab can extend from different layers of a jelly-roll battery. The process starts after the various electrode and separator layers have been assembled into a jelly-roll  302  as is illustrated in  FIG. 3A .  FIG. 3A  provides a cross-sectional view of jelly-roll  302  that includes a common notch  305 , wherein electrode tabs  304  extend from jelly-roll  302  through the notch common  305 . 
     The common notch  305  may be either a common cathode notch or a common anode notch, and electrode tabs  304  correspond to either cathode tabs or anode tabs. The first two manufacturing steps involve folding and bonding electrode tabs  304  to produce folded-and-bonded electrode tabs  306  as is illustrated in  FIG. 3B . Next, a common tab  307 , which can be either a common cathode tab or a common anode tab, is bonded to folded-and-bonded electrode tabs  306 . The common tab  307  extends from the battery cell to provide a positive or negative terminal for the battery cell as is illustrated in  FIG. 3C . ( FIG. 3D  provides a corresponding top view of the configuration illustrated in  FIG. 3C .) In some embodiments, the common tab  307  may be connected to the electrode tabs  306  within the notch  305  and may extend out of the notch  305 . The connection between the electrode tabs  304  and the common tab  307  may take place entirely within the notch, partially within the notch, or outside the notch. The common tab  307  may extend out of the battery housing to different locations with a housing of an electronic device, or to different locations within a battery enclosure (e.g., in an instances where multiple batteries are housed and/or connected within a common battery enclosure). 
     Although the notches are formed in one or more sides of the electrode, the battery housing (and thus the overall battery cell) may not include notches corresponding to the notches of the electrode. Indeed, by connecting the electrode tabs at least partially within the notches (and thereby at least partially filling the notches), the battery housing may follow the overall profile of the electrodes, and may do so with a reduced footprint relative to batteries in which the cathode and/or anode tabs extend from an outer perimeter of the electrode. 
       FIG. 3E  presents a flow chart illustrating the process of folding and bonding electrode tabs to a common electrode tab in accordance with the disclosed embodiments. First, the electrode tabs are folded (step  310 ). Next, the folded electrode tabs are bonded together, for example through ultrasonic welding (step  311 ). Finally, the folded-and-bonded electrode tabs are bonded to the common electrode tab (step  312 ). Please note that the above-listed sequence of steps are described as taking place in a specific order. However, these steps can alternatively be performed in other possible orderings. 
     Although  FIGS. 3A-3E  illustrate a specific technique for connecting the electrode tabs to a common electrode tab within a notch, the disclosed embodiments are not meant to be limited to this specific technique. In general, any effective technique can be used to connect the electrode tabs to the common tab within the notch. Moreover, in some cases, portions of the connection may extend outside of the notch. 
     Locations for Notches 
       FIGS. 4A-4B  illustrate a number of possible locations for electrode notches in accordance with the disclosed embodiments. As illustrated in  FIG. 4A , the notches can include a “contained notch”  402  that is contained within a side of the battery cell.  FIG. 4A  illustrates the notches positioned on a same side of the battery cell. Notches can also be positioned on opposite sides of a jelly-roll battery cell.  FIG. 4B  illustrates the case of two contained notches on opposite sides of a battery cell. In  FIG. 4B , the notches are depicted as aligned (i.e., immediately opposite each other). However, this depiction is not intended as limiting. For example, and without limitation, the notches may be position on opposite sides of the battery cell, but staggered relative to each other (i.e., an asymmetric arrangement). 
     Holes for Electrode Tabs 
       FIGS. 5A-5B  illustrate variations in which one or more of the common notches is replaced by a hole through an interior region of the jelly-roll battery cell. More specifically,  FIG. 5A  illustrates electrodes  500  in a wound configuration that includes two through-holes  502 ,  504 . A cathode through-hole  502  includes an uncoated cathode tab  506 , and an anode through-hole  504  includes an uncoated anode tab  508 . The through-holes  502 ,  504  exist to allow tabs  506 ,  508  within each respective through-hole to connect with each other, which may include multiple instances of the cathode tab  506  and the anode tab  508 . Note that the jelly-roll battery cell can be formed by stacking alternating cathode and anode layers with intervening separator layers and rolling this stack into the wound configuration. The cathode layers are then connected with each other through one hole  502  (i.e., via the cathode tabs  506 ), and the anode electrodes are connected with each other through the other hole  504  (i.e., via the anode tabs  508 ). 
     Electrode Manufacturing Techniques 
     The above-described wound electrodes with notches and conductive tabs can be manufactured using a number of different techniques. 
     The above-described cathode and anode layers that are wound into a jelly-roll can be manufactured using a number of different techniques.  FIG. 6  illustrates how a portion of a cathode layer or an anode layer can be formed. A sheet of electrode material is coated with an active material  602  (i.e., a cathode active coating or an anode active coating). A cutting operation  604  is performed based on an outline for the layer (i.e., a cathode layer or an anode layer) illustrated by the dotted line at the top of  FIG. 6 . Cutting operations can involve using a laser-based cutting technique, plasma cutting technique, or other cutting technique. The cutting operation produces an intermediate layer  607 , which may include a tab. Next, an ablation operation  606  is performed on the intermediate layer  607  to remove the active coating from the tab. The ablation operation  606  produces layer  608  with an uncoated tab. Note that the ablation operation  606  can alternatively be performed before cutting operation  604  takes place. In variations of the disclosure, cutting operations are directed toward manufacturing cathode and anode layers including notches, as described herein. 
       FIG. 7A  presents a side view of a jelly-roll, according to an illustrative embodiment. The jelly-roll includes a cathode layer  702  and an anode layer  704 . The cathode layer  702  and the anode layer  704  may include, respectively, a cathode active coating disposed on a cathode current collector and an anode active coating disposed on an anode current collector. A first separator layer  703  is disposed between the cathode layer  702  and the anode layer  702 , which may include being disposed between the cathode active coating and the anode active coating. A second separator layer  705  is disposed between the cathode layer  702  and the anode layer  704 , which may include being disposed between the cathode current collector and the anode current collector. 
     The jelly-roll includes the common cathode notch  742  and the common anode notch  744 . Individual cathode tabs (e.g.,  730 ,  732 , and  734 ) align within the common cathode notch  742  and may be coupled to the cathode current collector of the cathode layer  702 . Similarly, individual anode tabs (e.g.,  736 ,  738 , and  740 ) align within the common anode notch  744  and may be coupled to the anode current collector of the anode layer  704 . Multiple tabs can thereby be put within a common notch.  FIG. 7A  depicts one embodiment where multiple tabs are distributed across all available cathode and anode positions in, respectively, the common cathode notch  742  and the common anode notch  744 . However, this depiction is not intended as limiting. Other distributions of tabs are possible, some embodiments of which, are described in relation to  FIGS. 8A-8B  and  FIGS. 9A-9B . 
       FIG. 7B  illustrates a portion of the cathode layer  702  and a portion of the anode layer  704 , but prior to winding into the jelly-roll. The cathode layer  702  includes cathode notch pairs along a cathode edge (i.e., notch pair  706 ,  708 ; notch pair  710 ,  712 ; and notch pair  714 ,  716 ). Similarly, the anode layer  704  includes anode notch pairs along an anode edge (i.e., notch pair  718 ,  720 ; notch pair  722 ,  724 ; and notch pair  726 ,  728 ). These notch pairs are arranged such that, when the cathode layer  702  stacks adjacent the anode layer  704 , the cathode notch pairs will align with the anode notch pairs. The separator layers  703 ,  705  (not shown) also have notch pairs along their respective edges that match those of the cathode layer  702  and the anode layer  704 . Thus, when the cathode layer  702 , the first separator  703 , the anode layer  704 , and the second separator  705  are wound into the jelly roll, their respective notch pairs align to form the common cathode notch  742  and the common anode notch  744 . 
     It will be appreciated that spacing between successive notch pairs increases when traversing a distance from an inner edge  744  of the jelly roll to an outer edge  746  of the jelly roll. Individual cathode tabs and individual anode tabs may be selectively positioned in, respectively, cathode notch pairs and anode notch pairs to produce distributions within the common cathode notch  742  and the common anode notch  744 .  FIG. 7B  shows an alternating pattern of cathode tabs and anode tabs between successive notch pairs in, respectively, the cathode layer  702  and the anode layer  704 . This alternating pattern results in a fully-populated cathode distribution within the common cathode notch  742  and a fully-populated anode distribution with the common anode notch  744 , as shown in  FIG. 7A . 
     The cathode layers  702  and the anode layers  704  of  FIG. 7B  may be manufactured using techniques described in relation to  FIG. 6 . These layers  702 ,  704  may then be incorporated into a stack that disposes the first separator layer  703  between the cathode layer  702  and the anode layer  704  and disposes the second separator layer  705  on an exposed surface of the anode layer  704 . The stack may be wound into the jelly-roll illustrated in  FIG. 7A . 
       FIG. 8A  presents a side view of a jelly-roll having cathode tabs and anode tabs on opposing portions of, respectively, a common cathode notch and a common anode notch, according to an illustrative embodiment. The jelly-roll includes a cathode layer  802  and an anode layer  804 . The cathode layer  802  and the anode layer  804  may include, respectively, a cathode active coating disposed on a cathode current collector and an anode active coating disposed on an anode current collector. A first separator layer  803  is disposed between the cathode layer  802  and the anode layer  804 , which may include being disposed between the cathode active coating and the anode active coating. A second separator layer  805  is disposed between the cathode layer  802  and the anode layer  804 , which may include being disposed between the cathode current collector and the anode current collector. 
     The jelly-roll includes the common cathode notch  836  and the common anode notch  838 . Individual cathode tabs (e.g.,  830 ,  840 ,  842 , and  844 ) align within the common cathode notch  838  and may be coupled to the cathode current collector of the cathode layer  802 . Similarly, individual anode tabs (e.g.,  832 ,  834 ,  846 ,  848 , and  850 ) align within the common anode notch  838  and may be coupled to the anode current collector of the anode layer  804 .  FIG. 8A  depicts one embodiment where multiple tabs are distributed across cathode and anode positions in opposing portions of, respectively, the common cathode notch  836  and the common anode notch  838 . 
       FIG. 8B  illustrates a portion of the cathode layer  802  and a portion of the anode layer  804 , but prior to winding into the jelly-roll. The cathode layer  802  includes cathode notch pairs along a cathode edge (i.e., notch pair  806 ,  808 ; notch pair  810 ,  812 ; and notch pair  814 ,  816 ). Similarly, the anode layer  804  includes anode notch pairs along an anode edge (i.e., notch pair  818 ,  820 ; notch pair  822 ,  824 ; and notch pair  826 ,  828 ). These notch pairs are arranged such that, when the cathode layer  802  stacks adjacent the anode layer  804 , the cathode notch pairs will align with the anode notch pairs. The separator layers  803 ,  805  (not shown) also have notch pairs along their respective edges that match those of the cathode layer  802  and the anode layer  804 . Thus, when the cathode layer  802 , the first separator  803 , the anode layer  804 , and the second separator  805  are wound into the jelly roll, their respective notch pairs align to form the common cathode notch  836  and the common anode notch  838 . 
     It will be appreciated that spacing between successive notch pairs increases when traversing a distance from an inner edge  852  of the jelly roll to an outer edge  854  of the jelly roll. Individual cathode tabs and individual anode tabs may be selectively positioned in, respectively, cathode notch pairs and anode notch pairs to produce distributions within the common cathode notch  836  and the common anode notch  838 .  FIG. 8B  shows a pattern of individual cathode tabs and individual anode tabs between successive notch pairs in, respectively, the cathode layer  802  and the anode layer  804 . This pattern results in a partial distribution of cathode tabs within the common cathode notch  836  opposite a partial distribution of anode tabs with the common anode notch  838 , as shown in  FIG. 8A . 
       FIG. 9A  presents a side view of a jelly-roll having cathode tabs and anode tabs on adjacent portions of, respectively, a common cathode notch and a common anode notch, according to an illustrative embodiment. The jelly-roll includes a cathode layer  902  and an anode layer  904 . The cathode layer  902  and the anode layer  904  may include, respectively, a cathode active coating disposed on a cathode current collector and an anode active coating disposed on an anode current collector. A first separator layer  903  is disposed between the cathode layer  902  and the anode layer  904 , which may include being disposed between the cathode active coating and the anode active coating. A second separator layer  905  is disposed between the cathode layer  902  and the anode layer  904 , which may include being disposed between the cathode current collector and the anode current collector. 
     The jelly-roll includes the common cathode notch  934  and the common anode notch  936 . Individual cathode tabs (e.g.,  930 ,  938 ,  940 , and  942 ) align within the common cathode notch  934  and may be coupled to the cathode current collector of the cathode layer  902 . Similarly, individual anode tabs (e.g.,  932 ,  944 ,  946 , and  948 ) align within the common anode notch  936  and may be coupled to the anode current collector of the anode layer  904 .  FIG. 9A  depicts one embodiment where multiple tabs are distributed across cathode and anode positions in adjacent portions of, respectively, the common cathode notch  934  and the common anode notch  936 . 
       FIG. 9B  illustrates a portion of the cathode layer  902  and a portion of the anode layer  904 , but prior to winding into the jelly-roll. The cathode layer  902  includes cathode notch pairs along a cathode edge (i.e., notch pair  906 ,  908 ; notch pair  910 ,  912 ; and notch pair  914 ,  916 ). Similarly, the anode layer  904  includes anode notch pairs along an anode edge (i.e., notch pair  918 ,  920 ; notch pair  922 ,  924 ; and notch pair  926 ,  928 ). These notch pairs are arranged such that, when the cathode layer  902  stacks adjacent the anode layer  904 , the cathode notch pairs will align with the anode notch pairs. The separator layers  903 ,  905  (not shown) also have notch pairs along their respective edges that match those of the cathode layer  902  and the anode layer  904 . Thus, when the cathode layer  902 , the first separator  903 , the anode layer  904 , and the second separator  905  are wound into the jelly roll, their respective notch pairs align to form the common cathode notch  934  and the common anode notch  936 . 
     It will be appreciated that spacing between successive notch pairs increases when traversing a distance from an inner edge  950  of the jelly roll to an outer edge  952  of the jelly roll. Individual cathode tabs and individual anode tabs may be selectively positioned in, respectively, cathode notch pairs and anode notch pairs to produce distributions within the common cathode notch  836  and the common anode notch  838 .  FIG. 9B  shows a pattern of individual cathode tabs and individual anode tabs between successive notch pairs in, respectively, the cathode layer  902  and the anode layer  904 . This pattern results in a partial distribution of individual cathode tabs within the common cathode notch  934  adjacent a partial distribution of individual anode tabs with the common anode notch  936 , as shown in  FIG. 9A . 
       FIG. 10A  presents a side view of a jelly-roll having a common cathode notch and a common anode notch on opposite sides and staggered relative to each other, according to an illustrative embodiment. A side having the common cathode notch  1042  is shown in  FIG. 10A . The jelly-roll includes a cathode layer  1002  and an anode layer  1004 . The cathode layer  1002  and the anode layer  1004  may include, respectively, a cathode active coating disposed on a cathode current collector and an anode active coating disposed on an anode current collector. A first separator layer  1003  is disposed between the cathode layer  1002  and the anode layer  1004 , which may include being disposed between the cathode active coating and the anode active coating. A second separator layer  1005  is disposed between the cathode layer  1002  and the anode layer  1004 , which may include being disposed between the cathode current collector and the anode current collector. 
     The jelly-roll includes the common cathode notch  1042  and the common anode notch (not shown). Individual cathode tabs (e.g.,  1030 ,  1032 , and  1034 ) align within the common cathode notch  1042  and may be coupled to the cathode current collector of the cathode layer  1002 . Similarly, individual anode tabs align within the common anode notch and may be coupled to the anode current collector of the anode layer  1004 .  FIG. 10A  depicts one embodiment where multiple tabs are distributed across all available cathode and anode positions in, respectively, the common cathode notch  1042  and the common anode notch. 
       FIG. 10B  illustrates a portion of the cathode layer  1002  and a portion of the anode layer  1004 , but prior to winding into the jelly-roll. The cathode layer  1002  includes cathode notch pairs split along opposite cathode edges (i.e., notch pair  1006 ,  1008 ; notch pair  1010 ,  1012 ; and notch pair  1014 ,  1016 ). Similarly, the anode layer  1004  includes anode notch pairs split along opposite anode edges (i.e., notch pair  1018 ,  1020 ; notch pair  1022 ,  1024 ; and notch pair  1026 ,  1028 ). These notch pairs are arranged such that, when the cathode layer  1002  stacks adjacent the anode layer  1004 , the cathode notch pairs will align with the anode notch pairs. The separator layers  1003 ,  1005  (not shown) also have notch pairs along their respective edges that match those of the cathode layer  1002  and the anode layer  1004 . Thus, when the cathode layer  1002 , the first separator  1003 , the anode layer  1004 , and the second separator  1005  are wound into the jelly roll, their respective notch pairs align to form the common cathode notch  1042  and the common anode notch. 
     It will be appreciated that spacing between successive notch pairs increases when traversing a distance from an inner edge  1044  of the jelly roll to an outer edge  1046  of the jelly roll. Individual cathode tabs and individual anode tabs may be selectively positioned in, respectively, cathode notch pairs and anode notch pairs to produce distributions within the common cathode notch  1042  and the common anode notch.  FIG. 10B  shows individual cathode tabs patterned along a cathode edge opposite that of individual anode tabs along an anode edge. This pattern results in a fully-populated cathode distribution within the common cathode notch  1042  and a fully-populated anode distribution with the common anode notch, as shown in  FIG. 10A . However, these fully-populated distributions are on opposite sides of the jelly roll and staggered relative to each other. 
       FIG. 11A  presents a side view of a jelly-roll having a common cathode notch and a common anode notch on opposite sides and aligned relative to each other, according to an illustrative embodiment. A side having the common cathode notch  1142  is shown in  FIG. 11A . The jelly-roll includes a cathode layer  1102  and an anode layer  1104 . The cathode layer  1102  and the anode layer  1104  may include, respectively, a cathode active coating disposed on a cathode current collector and an anode active coating disposed on an anode current collector. A first separator layer  1103  is disposed between the cathode layer  1102  and the anode layer  1104 , which may include being disposed between the cathode active coating and the anode active coating. A second separator layer  1105  is disposed between the cathode layer  1102  and the anode layer  1104 , which may include being disposed between the cathode current collector and the anode current collector. 
     The jelly-roll includes the common cathode notch  1142  and the common anode notch (not shown). Individual cathode tabs (e.g.,  1130 ,  1132 , and  1134 ) align within the common cathode notch  1142  and may be coupled to the cathode current collector of the cathode layer  1102 . Similarly, individual anode tabs align within the common anode notch and may be coupled to the anode current collector of the anode layer  1104 .  FIG. 11A  depicts one embodiment where multiple tabs are distributed across all available cathode and anode positions in, respectively, the common cathode notch  1142  and the common anode notch. 
       FIG. 11B  illustrates a portion of the cathode layer  1102  and a portion of the anode layer  1104 , but prior to winding into the jelly-roll. The cathode layer  1102  includes cathode notch pairs split along opposite cathode edges (i.e., notch pair  1106 ,  1108 ; notch pair  1110 ,  1112 ; and notch pair  1114 ,  1116 ). Similarly, the anode layer  1104  includes anode notch pairs split along opposite anode edges (i.e., notch pair  1118 ,  1120 ; notch pair  1122 ,  1124 ; and notch pair  1126 ,  1128 ). These notch pairs are arranged such that, when the cathode layer  1102  stacks adjacent the anode layer  1104 , the cathode notch pairs will align with the anode notch pairs. The separator layers  1103 ,  1105  (not shown) also have notch pairs along their respective edges that match those of the cathode layer  1102  and the anode layer  1104 . Thus, when the cathode layer  1102 , the first separator  1103 , the anode layer  1104 , and the second separator  1105  are wound into the jelly roll, their respective notch pairs align to form the common cathode notch  1142  and the common anode notch. 
     It will be appreciated that spacing between successive notch pairs increases when traversing a distance from an inner edge  1144  of the jelly roll to an outer edge  1146  of the jelly roll. Individual cathode tabs and individual anode tabs may be selectively positioned in, respectively, cathode notch pairs and anode notch pairs to produce distributions within the common cathode notch  1142  and the common anode notch.  FIG. 11B  shows individual cathode tabs patterned along a cathode edge opposite that of individual anode tabs. This pattern results in a fully-populated cathode distribution within the common cathode notch  1142  and a fully-populated anode distribution with the common anode notch, as shown in  FIG. 11A . However, these fully-populated distributions are on opposite sides of the jelly roll and aligned relative to each other. 
     Further, it will be appreciated that a center portion of a jelly roll battery cell may be so tightly wound that protrusion of cathode layer  1102  and anode layer  1104  into the center portion interferes with electrode tabs when connected. To mitigate this interference, the cathode layer  1102  may utilize a notch pair adjacent an inner cathode edge  1148 . Notches  1150  and  1152  extend from the inner cathode edge  1148  along a first predetermined length. The first predetermined length is selected by those skilled in the art to mitigate interference in the center portion. Similarly, anode layer  1104  utilizes a notched pair adjacent an inner anode edge  1154 . Notches  1156  and  1158  extend from the inner anode edge  1154  along a second predetermined length. The second predetermined length need not be equivalent to the first predetermined length. 
     In  FIGS. 1A-3D and 4A-11B , notches in the jelly-roll have been depicted as sharing a common size. However, this depiction is for purposes of illustration only. Notches of the cathode layers, the anode layers, and the separator layers may vary in size. 
       FIGS. 12A &amp; 12B  illustrate notches in a cathode layer  1200 , a separator layer  1202 , and an anode layer  1204 , but where notches in each layer differ in size. More specifically, a separator notch  1208  is smaller in width than a cathode notch  1210  or an anode notch  1212 , creating an overhang. Additionally or alternatively, the cathode notch  1210  may be smaller in width than the anode notch  1212  (or in some instances, the anode notch  1212  may be smaller in width than the cathode notch  1210 ). In combination, such distribution of notch sizes may reduce a risk of short-circuiting between the cathode layer  1200  and the anode layer  1204  (i.e., during operation).  FIG. 12A  depicts the notches  1208 - 1212  in a context of a cathode tab  1214  and  FIG. 12B  depicts the notches  1208 - 1212  in the context of an anode tab  1216 . 
     Computing Device 
     The above-described rechargeable battery cell can generally be used in any type of electronic device. For example,  FIG. 13  illustrates a portable electronic device  1300 , which includes a processor  1302 , a memory  1304  and a display  1308 , which are all powered by a battery  1306 . Portable electronic device  1300  may correspond to a laptop computer, mobile phone, tablet computer, portable media player, digital camera, and/or other type of battery-powered electronic device. Battery  1306  may correspond to a battery pack that includes one or more battery cells. Each battery cell may include a set of layers in a wound configuration, i.e., a jelly-roll battery cell, that are sealed in a pouch. The jelly-roll battery cell includes a cathode, a coated separator, an anode, and/or a binder coating. 
     The foregoing descriptions of embodiments have been presented for purposes of illustration and description only. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present description to the forms disclosed. Accordingly, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. Additionally, the above disclosure is not intended to limit the present description. The scope of the present description is defined by the appended claims.

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Filing Date: 20160108
Publication Date: 20180327
Grant Date: 20180327
Priority Date: 20150930
Inventors: SHIU BRIAN K.
ZENG QINGCHENG
Assignee: APPLE INC
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