18579103. ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE simplified abstract (BASF SE)
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ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE
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Inventor(s)
Peter Heidebrecht of Ludwigshafen (DE)
Philipp Schaefer of Ludwigshafen (DE)
Wolfgang Jabczynski of Ludwigshafen (DE)
Daniel Malko of Ludwigshafen (DE)
Hideyuki Hamada of Mizuho, Nagoya, Aichi (JP)
Koji Hoshino of Mizuho, Nagoya, Aichi (JP)
ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18579103 titled 'ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE
The abstract describes an electrochemical energy storage device with multiple cells in a housing, featuring a duct running parallel to the top or bottom of the housing and heat transfer members between the cells, with at least one member protruding into the duct.
- The device includes a housing containing multiple electrochemical cells.
- A first duct runs parallel to the top or bottom of the housing.
- One or more heat transfer members are placed between the cells.
- At least one heat transfer member extends into the first duct.
Potential Applications: - Energy storage systems for renewable energy sources - Electric vehicles - Portable electronic devices
Problems Solved: - Efficient heat dissipation in electrochemical energy storage devices - Enhanced performance and longevity of the cells
Benefits: - Improved thermal management - Increased energy storage capacity - Extended lifespan of the device
Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Thermal Management System for Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices This technology can be utilized in various industries such as renewable energy, automotive, and consumer electronics. It offers improved efficiency and reliability in energy storage systems, making it a valuable solution for companies looking to enhance their products.
Questions about Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices: 1. How does the placement of heat transfer members impact the overall performance of the device? - The positioning of heat transfer members plays a crucial role in maintaining optimal operating temperatures within the electrochemical energy storage device, ultimately affecting its efficiency and longevity.
2. What are the key factors to consider when designing an electrochemical energy storage device with efficient thermal management? - Factors such as cell arrangement, heat transfer member materials, and airflow within the housing are essential considerations in designing a system with effective thermal management.
Original Abstract Submitted
Disclosed herein is an electrochemical energy storage device including a plurality of electrochemical cells in a containing space in a housing. The electrochemical energy storage device includes a first duct that runs parallel to the top or the bottom of the housing and one or more heat transfer members that are arranged in spaces between the electrochemical cells, where at least one of the heat transfer members protrudes into the first duct.
- BASF SE
- Peter Heidebrecht of Ludwigshafen (DE)
- Philipp Schaefer of Ludwigshafen (DE)
- Wolfgang Jabczynski of Ludwigshafen (DE)
- Daniel Malko of Ludwigshafen (DE)
- Hideyuki Hamada of Mizuho, Nagoya, Aichi (JP)
- Koji Hoshino of Mizuho, Nagoya, Aichi (JP)
- H01M10/617
- H01M10/39
- H01M10/615
- H01M10/653
- H01M10/6555
- H01M10/6557
- H01M10/6563
- CPC H01M10/617