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STACK AND FOLDING-TYPED ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF THE SAME

  • US 20100279161A1
  • Filed: 07/02/2008
  • Published: 11/04/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/04/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of locating a plurality of pull cells constructed in a cathode/separator/anode structure, as basic units, on a separator sheet having a continuous length, further locating a unit electrode or a bi-cell on the separator sheet, and winding the pull cells and unit electrode or the bi-cell to continuously manufacture a stacking/folding type electrode assembly constructed in a structure in which anodes are located at the uppermost and lowermost electrodes (the outermost electrodes) forming the outside of the electrode assembly, respectively, wherein the method comprising:

  • continuously supplying an electrode sheet (a cathode sheet) to which a cathode active material is applied, an electrode sheet (an anode sheet) to which an anode active material is applied, a separator sheet (a first separator sheet) disposed between a cathode and an anode of a pull cell or a bi-cell, and another separator sheet (a second separator sheet) used to wind unit cells (the pull cells, the unit electrode, and the bi-cell), to manufacture the unit cells, successively arranging the unit cells on the second separator sheet from a first stage to an n* stage, and winding the unit cells;

    arranging cathode tabs and anode tabs at the respective stages, while the cathode tabs and the anode tabs are opposite to each other, and arranging electrode tabs having the same polarity between the neighboring stages, while the electrode tabs are opposite to each other, such that the electrode tabs having the same polarity are located all together at predetermined positions of the wound electrode assembly; and

    supplying electrodes the number of which is odd (‘

    odd-numbered electrodes’

    ) from two electrode sheets and electrodes the number of which is even (‘

    even-numbered electrodes’

    ) from one electrode sheet.

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