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In-situ short circuit protection system and method for high-energy electrochemical cells

  • US 6,099,986 A
  • Filed: 07/25/1997
  • Issued: 08/08/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/25/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An in-situ thermal management system for an energy storing unit, comprising:

  • a plurality of thin-film electrochemical cells each being coupled in parallel to common positive and negative connections, each of the electrochemical cells having a ratio of energy content-to-contact surface area such that thermal energy produced by a short-circuit in a particular cell of the plurality of cells is conducted to a thermal conductor connected to each of the cells and to a cell adjacent the particular cell so as to prevent a temperature of the particular cell from exceeding a breakdown temperature; and

    a plurality of fuses each coupled in series with one of the electrochemical cells, a fuse coupled to the particular cell being activated by a current spike capacitively produced by the particular cell upon occurrence of the short-circuit in the particular cell, thereby electrically isolating the particular cell from the common positive and negative connections.

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