Solid-state battery mold dismounting device
By designing a lifting mechanism for the operating platform and the separator, the problem of difficult disassembly of solid-state battery molds was solved, achieving stable separation of the molds and integrity of the electrode sheets, thus reducing R&D costs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-24
AI Technical Summary
Existing solid-state battery molds are difficult to disassemble due to the shrinkage and expansion of battery materials, which can easily damage the electrodes and molds, affecting the research and development progress and increasing costs.
A disassembly device comprising an operating platform, a lower isolation block, an upper isolation block, and a lifting mechanism is designed. The upper isolation block and the lower isolation block are driven to move relative to each other by a hydraulic jack, a linear motor, a pneumatic cylinder, or a hydraulic cylinder, thereby achieving stable separation of the mold sleeve and the base and protecting the electrode sheet and the mold.
This method achieves stable mold separation, reduces damage to the mold, preserves the integrity of the electrode sheet, improves reusability, and reduces R&D costs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of solid-state battery testing technology, and in particular to a solid-state battery mold disassembly device. Background Technology
[0002] Since the development of new energy, lithium-ion batteries have been widely used in various fields, but their cycle life, battery capacity, and safety still face challenges. To address these issues, solid-state batteries have emerged, making the electrical performance testing of all-solid-state batteries particularly crucial.
[0003] Currently, in the research and development of solid-state battery materials, the following problems exist in the assembly and disassembly of solid-state battery molds used for electrical performance evaluation: Existing solid-state battery molds typically include a mold sleeve, with terminals inserted into both ends of the mold sleeve. A mold base is fixed at the ends of the two terminals that are far apart from each other, and the mold base is spaced apart from the mold sleeve. Due to the contraction and expansion of the material during battery cycling, the battery mold continuously tightens, making it extremely difficult to disassemble. Or, a violent disassembly method may be used, but this can easily damage the battery electrodes, affecting the research and development progress and potentially causing irreversible damage to the battery mold, reducing the reusability rate and greatly increasing the research and development cost. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a solid-state battery mold disassembly device that fully preserves the integrity of the electrode sheets, provides more possibilities for battery testing, and at the same time does not damage the mold, ensuring that the mold can be reused multiple times, thus saving research and development costs.
[0005] The technical solution of this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is as follows: A solid-state battery mold disassembly device includes an operating table, a lower isolation block, an upper isolation block, and a lifting mechanism. The lower isolation block is fixedly installed above the operating table by a first support frame. The bottom of the lower isolation block is spaced apart from the upper surface of the operating table. The lower isolation block has a first through hole penetrating its upper and lower end faces in its middle part. The side wall of the lower isolation block has a first notch communicating with the first through hole. The upper isolation block is located above the lower isolation block. The upper isolation block has a second through hole penetrating its upper and lower end faces in its middle part. The second through hole is vertically above the first through hole. The side wall of the upper isolation block has a second notch communicating with the second through hole. The second notch is vertically above the first notch. The lifting mechanism is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block and is used to drive the upper isolation block to move up and down away from or closer to the lower isolation block.
[0006] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: the upper separator is moved to the bottom to fit against the bottom of the lower separator, and then the electrode between the mold sleeve end face and the mold base is inserted into the first through hole and the second through hole through the first notch and the second notch. Then, the upper separator is moved upward by the lifting mechanism, with the top of the upper separator abutting against the lower end of the mold base and the bottom of the lower separator abutting against the upper end of the mold sleeve. Under the continuous action of the lifting mechanism, the mold base and the mold sleeve gradually move away from each other, thereby realizing the separation of the electrode from the mold sleeve. The operation is simple, effectively reduces damage to the mold, and preserves the complete battery electrode, avoiding any impact on subsequent experiments.
[0007] Based on the above technical solution, the present invention can be further improved as follows.
[0008] Furthermore, the lifting mechanism includes a hydraulic jack installed inside the operating platform. The output end of the hydraulic jack extends upwards out of the upper surface of the operating platform. A support base is fixedly provided at the top of the output shaft of the hydraulic jack. The support base is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block through a second support frame. An operating rod for driving the output end of the hydraulic jack to move up and down is rotatably provided on the side wall of the operating platform.
[0009] The beneficial effects of adopting the above-mentioned further solution are: the lifting mechanism uses a hydraulic jack, which drives the lifting of the support base through the operating rod, ensuring the strength of the separation force and enabling stable separation, thereby reducing damage to the mold during the separation process.
[0010] Furthermore, the lifting mechanism includes a linear motor installed in the operating table. The output shaft of the linear motor is vertically arranged and extends out of the operating table. A support base is fixedly provided at the top of the output shaft of the linear motor. The support base is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block through a second support frame.
[0011] The advantages of adopting the above-mentioned further solution are: the lifting mechanism uses a linear motor, which reduces manual operation and improves separation efficiency; at the same time, the stable and effective separation of the mold can be ensured by setting the drive speed of the linear motor.
[0012] Furthermore, the lifting mechanism includes a cylinder disposed within the operating platform, the piston rod of the cylinder extending vertically upwards from the operating platform, a support base fixedly disposed on the top of the piston rod of the cylinder, the support base being fixedly connected to the upper isolation block via a second support frame, and the cylinder being connected to an external air source via a pipeline.
[0013] The advantages of adopting the above-mentioned further solution are: the lifting mechanism uses a cylinder, which reduces manual operation and improves separation efficiency; at the same time, the stable and effective separation of the mold can be ensured by setting the air intake pressure of the air source.
[0014] Furthermore, the lifting mechanism includes a hydraulic cylinder disposed within the operating platform. The piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder extends vertically upward from the operating platform. A support base is fixedly provided on the top of the piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder. The support base is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block through a second support frame. The hydraulic cylinder is connected to an external hydraulic source through a pipeline.
[0015] The advantages of adopting the above-mentioned further solution are: the lifting mechanism uses a hydraulic cylinder, which reduces manual operation and improves separation efficiency; at the same time, the stable and effective separation of the mold can be ensured by setting the inlet pressure of the hydraulic source.
[0016] Furthermore, the second support frame includes three or more support columns, the bottom end of which is fixedly connected to the support base, and the top end of which is fixedly connected to the bottom of the upper isolation block.
[0017] The beneficial effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the second support frame uses more than three support columns to ensure that a uniform force is applied to the upper isolation block, and to avoid the upper isolation block from deflecting and damaging the mold during the separation process.
[0018] Furthermore, the outer periphery of the upper isolation block protrudes horizontally from the outer periphery of the lower isolation block, and the top of the support column is fixedly connected to the bottom of the outer periphery of the upper isolation block.
[0019] The beneficial effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the outer periphery of the upper isolation block protrudes from the outer periphery of the lower isolation block, which facilitates the connection between the support column and the upper isolation block and avoids the first support frame from obstructing the support column.
[0020] Furthermore, the first support frame includes two L-shaped connecting columns, which are respectively located on opposite sides of the lower isolation block. The bottom end of the L-shaped connecting column is fixedly connected to the operating table, and the upper part of the two L-shaped connecting columns is bent towards each other and fixedly connected to the side wall of the lower isolation block.
[0021] The beneficial effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the first support frame uses two L-shaped connecting columns to avoid the support columns, and further avoids the first support frame from obstructing the setting of the support columns.
[0022] Furthermore, the outer periphery of the lower isolation block protrudes horizontally from the outer periphery of the upper isolation block, and the lower isolation block is provided with a third through hole corresponding to each of the support columns. The top of the support column passes through the third through hole and is fixedly connected to the bottom of the upper isolation block.
[0023] The beneficial effects of adopting the above-mentioned further solution are: the setting of the third through hole can guide the support column, further avoid the support column from deflecting during the up and down movement, thereby further ensuring the stability of the mold separation process and reducing damage to the mold.
[0024] Furthermore, both the upper isolation block and the lower isolation block are annular blocks, and the upper isolation block and the lower isolation block are coaxially arranged.
[0025] The advantages of adopting the above-mentioned further solution are: both the upper and lower isolation blocks are made of ring blocks, which facilitates processing and saves materials. Attached Figure Description
[0026] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of Embodiment 1 of the present utility model;
[0027] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the mold installed in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0028] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the mold sleeve and mold base after separation in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0029] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of Embodiment 2 of the present invention;
[0030] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:
[0031] 1. Operating platform; 2. Lower isolation block; 3. Upper isolation block; 4. First through hole; 5. First notch; 6. Second through hole; 7. Second notch; 8. Support base; 9. Operating lever; 10. Support column; 11. L-shaped connecting column; 12. Third through hole; 13. Mold sleeve; 14. Extreme column; 15. Mold base. Detailed Implementation
[0032] The principles and features of this utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The examples given are only for explaining this utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of this utility model.
[0033] Example 1
[0034] like Figure 1As shown, this embodiment includes an operating platform 1, a lower isolation block 2, an upper isolation block 3, and a lifting mechanism. The lower isolation block 2 is fixedly installed above the operating platform 1 by a first support frame. The bottom of the lower isolation block 2 is spaced apart from the upper surface of the operating platform 1. The lower isolation block 2 has a first through hole 4 penetrating its upper and lower end faces in its middle. The side wall of the lower isolation block 2 has a first notch 5 communicating with the first through hole 4. To ensure that the force is applied evenly to the upper end of the mold sleeve 13, the bottom of the lower isolation block 2 is a horizontally set plane. The upper isolation block 3 is located above the lower isolation block 2. The upper isolation block 3 has a second through hole 6 penetrating its upper and lower end faces in its middle. The second through hole 6 is vertically above the first through hole 4. The side wall of the upper isolation block 3 is provided with a second notch 7 that communicates with the second through hole 6. The second notch 7 is vertically above the first notch 5. When the upper isolation block 3 descends to abut the lower isolation block 2, the first through hole 4 and the second through hole 6 communicate, and the first notch 5 and the second notch 7 communicate. In order to ensure that a uniform force is applied to the lower end face of the mold base 15, the top of the upper isolation block 3 is set as a horizontal plane. The lifting mechanism is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block 3 and is used to drive the upper isolation block 3 to move up and down away from or closer to the lower isolation block 2.
[0035] In this embodiment, the lifting mechanism includes a hydraulic jack disposed within the operating platform 1. The output end of the hydraulic jack extends upward beyond the upper surface of the operating platform 1. A support base 8 is fixedly mounted on the top of the output shaft of the hydraulic jack. The support base 8 is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block 3 via a second support frame. An operating rod 9 is rotatably mounted on the side wall of the operating platform 1 to drive the output end of the hydraulic jack to move up and down. The lifting mechanism uses a hydraulic jack, and the operating rod 9 drives the support base 8 to rise and fall, ensuring the strength of the separation force and enabling stable separation, thereby reducing damage to the mold during the separation process.
[0036] In addition, in other embodiments of this utility model, the lifting mechanism includes a linear motor disposed in the operating table 1. The output shaft of the linear motor is vertically disposed and extends out of the operating table 1. A support base 8 is fixedly disposed at the top of the output shaft of the linear motor. The support base 8 is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block 3 through a second support frame. The lifting mechanism uses a linear motor, which reduces manual operation and improves separation efficiency. At the same time, the stable and effective separation of the mold can be ensured by setting the driving speed of the linear motor.
[0037] Alternatively, the lifting mechanism includes a cylinder disposed within the operating table 1, with the piston rod of the cylinder extending vertically upwards from the operating table 1. A support base 8 is fixedly mounted on the top of the piston rod of the cylinder, and the support base 8 is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block 3 via a second support frame. The cylinder is connected to an external air source via a pipe. The lifting mechanism uses a cylinder, which reduces manual operation and improves separation efficiency. At the same time, the stable and effective separation of the mold can be ensured by setting the air inlet pressure of the air source.
[0038] Alternatively, the lifting mechanism includes a hydraulic cylinder disposed within the operating platform 1, with the piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder extending vertically upwards from the operating platform 1. A support base 8 is fixedly mounted on the top of the piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder, and the support base 8 is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block 3 via a second support frame. The hydraulic cylinder is connected to an external hydraulic source via a pipeline. The use of a hydraulic cylinder in the lifting mechanism reduces manual operation and improves separation efficiency. At the same time, the stable and effective separation of the mold can be ensured by setting the inlet pressure of the hydraulic source.
[0039] In this embodiment, the second support frame includes three or more support columns 10. The bottom end of each support column 10 is fixedly connected to the support base 8. Specifically, to facilitate the connection between the support column 10 and the support base 8, threaded holes can be provided on the upper surface of the support base 8, and the bottom end of the support column 10 is threadedly connected to the threaded holes. Alternatively, the fixed connection between the support column 10 and the support base 8 can be achieved by welding or bolting.
[0040] The top end of the support column 10 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the upper isolation block 3. The top end of the support column 10 can be welded to the bottom of the upper isolation block 3, or fixedly connected by bolts, or threaded.
[0041] The outer periphery of the upper isolation block 3 protrudes horizontally from the outer periphery of the lower isolation block 2. The top of the support column 10 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the outer periphery of the upper isolation block 3. The outer periphery of the upper isolation block 3 protrudes from the outer periphery of the lower isolation block 2, which facilitates the connection between the support column 10 and the upper isolation block 3 and avoids the first support frame from obstructing the support column 10.
[0042] The first support frame includes two L-shaped connecting columns 11, which are respectively located on opposite sides of the lower isolation block 2. The bottom end of the L-shaped connecting column 11 is fixedly connected to the operating table 1, and the upper part of the two L-shaped connecting columns 11 is bent towards each other and fixedly connected to the side wall of the lower isolation block 2. The first support frame uses two L-shaped connecting columns 11 to avoid the support column 10, and further avoids the first support frame from obstructing the setting of the support column 10.
[0043] In this embodiment, both the upper isolation block 3 and the lower isolation block 2 are annular blocks, and they are coaxially arranged. The use of annular blocks for both upper isolation block 3 and lower isolation block 2 facilitates processing and saves materials.
[0044] Working principle: Move the upper isolation block 3 to the bottom to fit against the bottom of the lower isolation block 2, then insert the pole post 14 between the end face of the mold sleeve 13 and the mold base 15 into the first through hole 4 and the second through hole 6 through the first notch 5 and the second notch 7, as follows: Figure 2 As shown; then, the lifting mechanism drives the upper isolation block 3 to move upward, with the top of the upper isolation block 3 abutting the lower end of the mold base 15 and the bottom of the lower isolation block 2 abutting the upper end of the mold sleeve 13. Under the continuous action of the lifting mechanism, the mold base 15 and the mold sleeve 13 gradually move away from each other, thereby realizing the separation of the pole post 14 from the mold sleeve 13, as shown. Figure 3 As shown.
[0045] Example 2
[0046] like Figure 4 As shown, this embodiment includes an operating platform 1, a lower isolation block 2, an upper isolation block 3, and a lifting mechanism. The lower isolation block 2 is fixedly installed above the operating platform 1 by a first support frame. The bottom of the lower isolation block 2 is spaced apart from the upper surface of the operating platform 1. The lower isolation block 2 has a first through hole 4 penetrating its upper and lower end faces in its middle. The side wall of the lower isolation block 2 has a first notch 5 communicating with the first through hole 4. To ensure that the force is applied evenly to the upper end of the mold sleeve 13, the bottom of the lower isolation block 2 is a horizontally set plane. The upper isolation block 3 is located above the lower isolation block 2. The upper isolation block 3 has a second through hole 6 penetrating its upper and lower end faces in its middle. The second through hole 6 is vertically above the first through hole 4. The side wall of the upper isolation block 3 is provided with a second notch 7 that communicates with the second through hole 6. The second notch 7 is vertically above the first notch 5. When the upper isolation block 3 descends to abut the lower isolation block 2, the first through hole 4 and the second through hole 6 communicate, and the first notch 5 and the second notch 7 communicate. In order to ensure that a uniform force is applied to the lower end face of the mold base 15, the top of the upper isolation block 3 is set as a horizontal plane. The lifting mechanism is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block 3 and is used to drive the upper isolation block 3 to move up and down away from or closer to the lower isolation block 2.
[0047] In this embodiment, the lifting mechanism includes a hydraulic jack disposed within the operating platform 1. The output end of the hydraulic jack extends upward beyond the upper surface of the operating platform 1. A support base 8 is fixedly mounted on the top of the output shaft of the hydraulic jack. The support base 8 is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block 3 via a second support frame. An operating rod 9 is rotatably mounted on the side wall of the operating platform 1 to drive the output end of the hydraulic jack to move up and down. The lifting mechanism uses a hydraulic jack, and the operating rod 9 drives the support base 8 to rise and fall, ensuring the strength of the separation force and enabling stable separation, thereby reducing damage to the mold during the separation process.
[0048] In addition, in other embodiments of this utility model, the lifting mechanism includes a linear motor disposed in the operating table 1. The output shaft of the linear motor is vertically disposed and extends out of the operating table 1. A support base 8 is fixedly disposed at the top of the output shaft of the linear motor. The support base 8 is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block 3 through a second support frame. The lifting mechanism uses a linear motor, which reduces manual operation and improves separation efficiency. At the same time, the stable and effective separation of the mold can be ensured by setting the driving speed of the linear motor.
[0049] Alternatively, the lifting mechanism includes a cylinder disposed within the operating table 1, with the piston rod of the cylinder extending vertically upwards from the operating table 1. A support base 8 is fixedly mounted on the top of the piston rod of the cylinder, and the support base 8 is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block 3 via a second support frame. The cylinder is connected to an external air source via a pipe. The lifting mechanism uses a cylinder, which reduces manual operation and improves separation efficiency. At the same time, the stable and effective separation of the mold can be ensured by setting the air inlet pressure of the air source.
[0050] Alternatively, the lifting mechanism includes a hydraulic cylinder disposed within the operating platform 1, with the piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder extending vertically upwards from the operating platform 1. A support base 8 is fixedly mounted on the top of the piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder, and the support base 8 is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block 3 via a second support frame. The hydraulic cylinder is connected to an external hydraulic source via a pipeline. The use of a hydraulic cylinder in the lifting mechanism reduces manual operation and improves separation efficiency. At the same time, the stable and effective separation of the mold can be ensured by setting the inlet pressure of the hydraulic source.
[0051] In this embodiment, the second support frame includes three or more support columns 10. The bottom end of each support column 10 is fixedly connected to the support base 8. Specifically, to facilitate the connection between the support column 10 and the support base 8, threaded holes can be provided on the upper surface of the support base 8, and the bottom end of the support column 10 is threadedly connected to the threaded holes. Alternatively, the fixed connection between the support column 10 and the support base 8 can be achieved by welding or bolting.
[0052] The top end of the support column 10 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the upper isolation block 3. The top end of the support column 10 can be welded to the bottom of the upper isolation block 3, or fixedly connected by bolts, or threaded.
[0053] In this embodiment, the outer periphery of the lower isolation block 2 protrudes horizontally from the outer periphery of the upper isolation block 3. The lower isolation block 2 is provided with a third through hole 12 corresponding to the support column 10. The top of the support column 10 passes through the third through hole 12 and is fixedly connected to the bottom of the upper isolation block 3. The third through hole 12 can guide the support column 10, further preventing the support column 10 from deflecting during the up and down movement, thereby further ensuring the stability of the mold separation process and reducing damage to the mold.
[0054] The first support frame includes two L-shaped connecting columns 11, which are respectively located on opposite sides of the lower isolation block 2. The bottom end of the L-shaped connecting column 11 is fixedly connected to the operating table 1, and the upper part of the two L-shaped connecting columns 11 is bent towards each other and fixedly connected to the side wall of the lower isolation block 2. The first support frame uses two L-shaped connecting columns 11 to avoid the support column 10, and further avoids the first support frame from obstructing the setting of the support column 10.
[0055] In this embodiment, both the upper isolation block 3 and the lower isolation block 2 are annular blocks, and they are coaxially arranged. The use of annular blocks for both upper isolation block 3 and lower isolation block 2 facilitates processing and saves materials.
[0056] Working principle: The upper isolation block 3 is moved to the bottom to fit against the bottom of the lower isolation block 2. Then, the pole post 14 between the end face of the mold sleeve 13 and the mold base 15 is inserted into the first through hole 4 and the second through hole 6 through the first notch 5 and the second notch 7. Then, the upper isolation block 3 is moved upward by the lifting mechanism. The top of the upper isolation block 3 abuts against the lower end of the mold base 15, and the bottom of the lower isolation block 2 abuts against the upper end of the mold sleeve 13. Under the continuous action of the lifting mechanism, the mold base 15 and the mold sleeve 13 gradually move away from each other, thereby realizing the separation of the pole post 14 from the mold sleeve 13.
[0057] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "length", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "inner", "outer", "circumferential", "circumferential", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the system or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0058] In the description of this utility model, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0059] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise explicitly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0060] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.
[0061] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A solid-state battery mold disassembly device, characterized in that, The system includes an operating platform (1), a lower isolation block (2), an upper isolation block (3), and a lifting mechanism. The lower isolation block (2) is fixedly installed above the operating platform (1) by a first support frame. The bottom of the lower isolation block (2) is spaced apart from the upper surface of the operating platform (1). The lower isolation block (2) has a first through hole (4) penetrating its upper and lower end faces in the middle. The side wall of the lower isolation block (2) has a first notch (5) communicating with the first through hole (4). The upper isolation block (3) is located on the lower isolation block (2). Above, the upper isolation block (3) has a second through hole (6) in the middle that penetrates its upper and lower end faces. The second through hole (6) is vertically above the first through hole (4). The side wall of the upper isolation block (3) has a second notch (7) that communicates with the second through hole (6). The second notch (7) is vertically above the first notch (5). The lifting mechanism is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block (3) and is used to drive the upper isolation block (3) to move up and down away from or close to the lower isolation block (2).
2. The solid-state battery mold disassembly device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lifting mechanism includes a hydraulic jack installed in the operating table (1). The output end of the hydraulic jack extends upwards out of the upper surface of the operating table (1). A support base (8) is fixedly provided on the top of the output shaft of the hydraulic jack. The support base (8) is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block (3) through a second support frame. An operating rod (9) for driving the output end of the hydraulic jack to move up and down is rotatably provided on the side wall of the operating table (1).
3. The solid-state battery mold disassembly device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lifting mechanism includes a linear motor installed in the operating table (1). The output shaft of the linear motor is vertically installed and extends out of the operating table (1). A support base (8) is fixedly installed at the top of the output shaft of the linear motor. The support base (8) is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block (3) through a second support frame.
4. The solid-state battery mold disassembly device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lifting mechanism includes a cylinder installed in the operating table (1). The piston rod of the cylinder extends vertically upward from the operating table (1). A support base (8) is fixedly provided on the top of the piston rod of the cylinder. The support base (8) is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block (3) through a second support frame. The cylinder is connected to an external air source through a pipe.
5. A solid-state battery mold disassembly device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lifting mechanism includes a hydraulic cylinder installed in the operating table (1). The piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder extends vertically upward from the operating table (1). A support base (8) is fixedly provided on the top of the piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder. The support base (8) is fixedly connected to the upper isolation block (3) through a second support frame. The hydraulic cylinder is connected to an external hydraulic source through a pipeline.
6. A solid-state battery mold disassembly device according to any one of claims 2 to 5, characterized in that, The second support frame includes three or more support columns (10), the bottom end of the support column (10) is fixedly connected to the support base (8), and the top end of the support column (10) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the upper isolation block (3).
7. A solid-state battery mold disassembly device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The outer periphery of the upper isolation block (3) protrudes horizontally from the outer periphery of the lower isolation block (2), and the top of the support column (10) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the outer periphery of the upper isolation block (3).
8. A solid-state battery mold disassembly device according to claim 7, characterized in that, The first support frame includes two L-shaped connecting columns (11), which are respectively located on opposite sides of the lower isolation block (2). The bottom end of the L-shaped connecting column (11) is fixedly connected to the operating table (1), and the upper part of the two L-shaped connecting columns (11) is bent towards each other and fixedly connected to the side wall of the lower isolation block (2).
9. A solid-state battery mold disassembly device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The outer periphery of the lower isolation block (2) protrudes horizontally from the outer periphery of the upper isolation block (3). The lower isolation block (2) is provided with a third through hole (12) corresponding to the support column (10). The top of the support column (10) passes through the third through hole (12) and is fixedly connected to the bottom of the upper isolation block (3).
10. A solid-state battery mold disassembly device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, Both the upper isolation block (3) and the lower isolation block (2) are annular blocks, and the upper isolation block (3) and the lower isolation block (2) are coaxially arranged.