18670726. INSULATOR, END COVER ASSEMBLY, BATTERY CELL, BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL DEVICE simplified abstract (CONTEMPORARY AMPEREX TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED)

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INSULATOR, END COVER ASSEMBLY, BATTERY CELL, BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL DEVICE

Organization Name

CONTEMPORARY AMPEREX TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED

Inventor(s)

Haibo Ke of Ningde (CN)

Quankun Li of Ningde (CN)

Xiang Mei of Ningde (CN)

Peng Wang of Ningde (CN)

Ningsheng Wu of Ningde (CN)

Yanlin Chen of Ningde (CN)

INSULATOR, END COVER ASSEMBLY, BATTERY CELL, BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18670726 titled 'INSULATOR, END COVER ASSEMBLY, BATTERY CELL, BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL DEVICE

The abstract describes a patent application for an insulator used in a battery cell, featuring a protrusion with an air vent for improved functionality.

  • The insulator body has a first surface facing the electrode assembly and a second surface facing away from it.
  • A protrusion on the first surface abuts against the electrode assembly and includes an air vent.
  • The air vent runs through the protrusion in a direction intersecting with the thickness direction of the insulator.

Potential Applications: - Battery technology - Energy storage systems

Problems Solved: - Enhanced insulation and protection for battery cells - Improved air circulation within the battery cell

Benefits: - Increased efficiency and performance of battery cells - Extended lifespan of battery systems

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Insulator Technology for Battery Cells This innovation can be utilized in various industries such as electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and renewable energy storage systems. The technology offers improved safety, reliability, and performance in battery applications.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the protrusion with an air vent improve the functionality of the insulator in a battery cell? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology on the battery industry?


Original Abstract Submitted

An insulator, used for a battery cell, includes: an insulator body, having a first surface and a second surface oppositely disposed in its thickness direction, the first surface facing an electrode assembly of the battery cell, and the second surface facing away from the electrode assembly; and a protrusion, formed on the first surface and used for abutting against the electrode assembly; wherein the protrusion is provided with an air vent, and the air vent runs through the protrusion in a direction intersecting with the thickness direction.