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Title: Solid-state energy storage module employing integrated interconnect board

Abstract

An electrochemical energy storage device includes a number of solid-state thin-film electrochemical cells which are selectively interconnected in series or parallel through use of an integrated interconnect board. The interconnect board is typically disposed within a sealed housing which also houses the electrochemical cells, and includes a first contact and a second contact respectively coupled to first and second power terminals of the energy storage device. The interconnect board advantageously provides for selective series or parallel connectivity with the electrochemical cells, irrespective of electrochemical cell position within the housing. Fuses and various electrical and electro-mechanical devices, such as bypass, equalization, and communication devices for example, may also be mounted to the interconnect board and selectively connected to the electrochemical cells.

Inventors:
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Issue Date:
Research Org.:
3M Innovative Properties Company
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE
OSTI Identifier:
1175053
Patent Number(s):
6797018
Application Number:
10/448,629
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company (St. Paul, MN)
Patent Classifications (CPCs):
H - ELECTRICITY H01 - BASIC ELECTRIC ELEMENTS H01M - PROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
H - ELECTRICITY H05 - ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR H05K - PRINTED CIRCUITS
DOE Contract Number:  
FC02-91CE50336
Resource Type:
Patent
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
25 ENERGY STORAGE

Citation Formats

Rouillard, Jean, Comte, Christophe, Daigle, Dominik, Hagen, Ronald A., Knudson, Orlin B., Morin, Andre, Ranger, Michel, Ross, Guy, Rouillard, Roger, St-Germain, Philippe, Sudano, Anthony, and Turgeon, Thomas A. Solid-state energy storage module employing integrated interconnect board. United States: N. p., 2004. Web.
Rouillard, Jean, Comte, Christophe, Daigle, Dominik, Hagen, Ronald A., Knudson, Orlin B., Morin, Andre, Ranger, Michel, Ross, Guy, Rouillard, Roger, St-Germain, Philippe, Sudano, Anthony, & Turgeon, Thomas A. Solid-state energy storage module employing integrated interconnect board. United States.
Rouillard, Jean, Comte, Christophe, Daigle, Dominik, Hagen, Ronald A., Knudson, Orlin B., Morin, Andre, Ranger, Michel, Ross, Guy, Rouillard, Roger, St-Germain, Philippe, Sudano, Anthony, and Turgeon, Thomas A. Tue . "Solid-state energy storage module employing integrated interconnect board". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1175053.
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abstractNote = {An electrochemical energy storage device includes a number of solid-state thin-film electrochemical cells which are selectively interconnected in series or parallel through use of an integrated interconnect board. The interconnect board is typically disposed within a sealed housing which also houses the electrochemical cells, and includes a first contact and a second contact respectively coupled to first and second power terminals of the energy storage device. The interconnect board advantageously provides for selective series or parallel connectivity with the electrochemical cells, irrespective of electrochemical cell position within the housing. Fuses and various electrical and electro-mechanical devices, such as bypass, equalization, and communication devices for example, may also be mounted to the interconnect board and selectively connected to the electrochemical cells.},
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year = {Tue Sep 28 00:00:00 EDT 2004},
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