Laser welding system for seal welding cell top lids and corresponding method
The laser welding system addresses inefficiencies in cell top lid welding by using continuous scan welding with integrated monitoring, achieving high-speed and high-quality welds without additional workstations.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2023544449
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2021-01-22
- Filing Date
- 2022-01-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2042-01-24
AI Technical Summary
Existing seal welding methods for cell top lids in battery cells face limitations in welding speed due to motor acceleration and deceleration, lack visual positioning, weld pool monitoring, and require multiple workstations, leading to inefficiencies and complex systems.
A laser welding system utilizing BrightLine Welding technology for continuous scan welding, equipped with positioning, weld pool depth monitoring, and post-weld surface quality monitoring, enabling high-speed welding up to 10,000 mm/sec without changing workstations.
Improves welding speed, quality, and automation, reduces system complexity and footprint, and eliminates the need for multiple workstations.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a laser welding system for seal welding cell tops and a method for seal welding cell tops.
[0002] Background technology As technology advances and environmental protection requirements become more and more stringent, more and more devices use batteries as power sources. For example, electric vehicles have been rapidly developed in recent years and are gradually replacing traditional automobiles.
[0003] As the smallest building block of a power battery, a plurality of cells can form a module, and a plurality of modules can form a battery pack. A cell is an electric energy storage unit, and therefore needs to have a relatively high energy density to store as much electric energy as possible. The lifespan of a cell is also the most critical factor, since damage to any one cell can result in damage to the entire battery pack.
[0004] The manufacturing method of the cells not only affects the quality of the cells themselves, but also determines the efficiency of manufacturing. Battery packs typically contain a large number of cells, so selecting an efficient manufacturing method is particularly important.
[0005] A very important step in the cell manufacturing process is seal welding the cell top lid. Known continuous seal welding steps (i.e., the main welding step) for seal welding the cell top lid primarily use a solid-state welding head (also called a collimated welding head or collimated radiation head) attached to a linear motor to weld a closed shape (usually a closed rectangle) around the periphery of the cell top lid. In the case of a closed rectangle, this closed rectangle typically has four small rounded corners.
[0006] The main drawback of this type of welding is that the welding speed is limited by the motor's acceleration and deceleration. Specifically, the motor must decelerate when approaching the corner position and accelerate when leaving the corner. This repeated acceleration and deceleration affects the welding speed. The welding speed for this welding method usually does not exceed 250 mm / s. Furthermore, this acceleration and deceleration causes variations in the weld zone, especially in the deceleration zone (especially the corner).
[0007] Furthermore, the prior art does not visually position the cell lid weld before welding, does not monitor the weld pool depth during welding, and does not monitor the surface quality after welding, all of which affect weld quality and completion rates.
[0008] Furthermore, in known welding techniques, the seal welding process includes a laser pre-welding step, particularly spot welding, in addition to the continuous seal welding step described above. The pre-welding step needs to be performed at a predetermined workstation before the continuous seal welding workstation, and the pre-welded cell top cover is then transferred to the continuous seal welding workstation for continuous seal welding. This situation not only requires more capital investment, but also requires a larger footprint, and the welding system is relatively complex.
[0009] For the above reasons, corresponding improvements are needed.
[0010] Summary of the Invention It is an object of the present disclosure to provide an improved laser welding system and corresponding seal welding method for seal welding cell top lids to overcome at least one of the above-mentioned drawbacks.
[0011] According to one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a laser welding system for seal welding a cell top lid, the laser welding system including a laser emitting device for generating a scan welding laser beam that is irradiated onto a portion of the cell top lid to be welded, and a control device for controlling the laser emitting device to perform continuous scan seal welding on at least the cell top lid, the laser welding system being configured to complete the seal welding of the cell top lid at only one workstation.
[0012] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the laser emitting device is configured to operate based on BrightLine Welding (BLW) technology, for which reference is made to the disclosure in Chinese Patent Application Publication No. 109982807, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0013] According to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the laser welding system is configured to continuously perform closed loop welding on the cell top lid and / or the laser welding system is configured to weld at a scan welding speed of up to 10,000 mm / sec.
[0014] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the laser welding system further includes one or more of a positioning device for achieving at least pre-positioning before welding, an in-weld weld pool depth monitoring device for monitoring the depth of the weld pool during the continuous scan seal welding process, and a post-weld surface quality monitoring device for monitoring the quality of the welded surface.
[0015] According to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the positioning device is configured as a first vision device, and / or the positioning device is configured to be adapted to achieve customized programming based on the dimensions and configuration of the sample, and / or the positioning device is in communication with a control device, and / or the positioning device is in communication with a laser emitting device.
[0016] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the positioning device is configured to be adapted to acquire characteristic data of the cell top cover associated with subsequent successive scan seal welding operations and transmit the characteristic data to the control device, and the control device is configured to be adapted to control the laser emitting device and / or the work table for fixing the cell top cover based on the acquired characteristic data.
[0017] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the characteristic data includes at least one of geometric characteristics of the cell top cover, positional characteristics of the cell top cover, and gap characteristics of the portions to be welded, and / or the laser welding system is configured to perform subsequent successive scan seal welding operations if the characteristic data satisfies a predetermined condition, and to terminate the successive scan seal welding operations or continue performing the subsequent successive scan seal welding operations by adjusting the cell top cover to satisfy the predetermined condition if the characteristic data does not satisfy the predetermined condition.
[0018] According to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the laser welding system is configured to be adapted to adjust characteristics of a laser beam emitted by the laser emitting device based on gap width characteristics and / or gap position characteristics of the parts to be welded, and / or the laser emitting device has a control unit or the control unit is integrated into the laser emitting device, and / or the laser emitting device is configured as a scanning galvanometer (galvanometer scanner).
[0019] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the weld pool depth monitoring device during welding is configured to operate based on optical coherence tomography technology, and / or the weld pool depth monitoring device is in communication with a control device, and / or the post-weld surface quality monitoring device is configured to determine whether the corresponding cell top cover is acceptable based on a comparison result with a predetermined surface quality, and / or the post-weld surface quality monitoring device is configured as a second vision device, and / or the post-weld surface quality monitoring device is in communication with a control device.
[0020] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the positioning device and the post-weld surface quality monitoring device are configured as one common vision device.
[0021] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for seal welding a cell top lid is provided, the method being carried out by using a laser welding system to achieve continuous scan seal welding of the cell top lid.
[0022] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, the speed, quality, and level of automation of cell lid welding can be improved, the footprint can be reduced, and the laser welding system can be simplified.
[0023] The principles, features, and advantages of the present disclosure may be better understood from the following detailed description of the disclosure when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0024] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a schematic functional block diagram of a laser welding system for continuous scan seal welding of cell top lids, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0025] Detailed Description of the Embodiments In order to make the technical problems to be solved, technical solutions, and advantageous technical effects of the present disclosure more clearly understandable, the present disclosure will be further described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and a number of exemplary embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are not intended to limit the protection scope of the present disclosure, but are merely intended to illustrate the present disclosure.
[0026] FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic functional block diagram of a laser welding system for continuous scan seal welding of cell top lids, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0027] 1, the laser welding system 1 may include a laser emitting device 11 for generating a scan welding laser beam and a control device 12 for controlling the laser emitting device 11 to perform continuous scan seal welding on at least the cell top lid 2. During the welding process, the cell top lid 2 may be fixed on a work table 3. The cell top lid 2 is generally made of aluminum, aluminum alloy, stainless steel, or the like, and is suitable for laser welding. The work table 3 may be a fixture.
[0028] A person skilled in the art will understand that the worktable 3 can also be controlled by the control device 12, for example to adjust the position and / or orientation of the cell top cover 2, particularly relative to the laser emitting device 11.
[0029] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the laser welding system 1 according to the present disclosure can be entirely stationary during the seal welding process and rely solely on the laser emitting device 11, e.g., the optical device 111 of the laser emitting device 11, to control the laser beam to irradiate predetermined locations on the cell top cover 2 for the purpose of continuously welding in a closed loop around the cell top cover 2. In this case, the acceleration and deceleration problems of a linear motor in the conventional seal welding process are avoided, and the welding speed can be significantly improved, e.g., a scan welding speed of up to 10,000 mm / sec can be achieved.
[0030] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the laser emitting device 11 can be configured to operate based on BrightLine Welding technology, which is also owned by the present applicant and which utilizes a 2-in-1 laser light cable (LLK) to emit a laser beam onto a workpiece to be processed, and which has advantages such as reduced spatter, improved surface shape, etc. For clarity, specific details will not be detailed herein.
[0031] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the laser welding system 1 may further include a positioning device 13 for achieving pre-positioning at least before welding, for the purpose of enabling the laser beam to move / scan in a predetermined manner relative to the cell top lid 2, and in particular for the purpose of enabling the incident position of the laser beam to be adjusted in real time according to the position of the cell top lid 2 to avoid damage to the workpiece or the work table 3.
[0032] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the positioning device 13 can be configured as a vision device, in which case, for example, the shape / contour of the cell lid 2 can be automatically acquired by intelligent image processing techniques, and the corresponding laser incident position is adjusted.
[0033] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the positioning device 13 is configurable to allow customized programming based on the dimensions and configuration of the sample to perform pre-positioning before welding.
[0034] 1, the positioning device 13 (especially if a vision device) can be communicatively connected to the control device 12 (schematically shown by dashed lines in FIG. 1) to convey to the control device 12 information acquired regarding the shape and position of the cell top lid 2 and the gap characteristics of the parts to be welded (including, but not limited to, gap width, gap location, whether the gap is uniform, etc.), which can then control the laser emitting device 11 and even the work table 3 according to this information.
[0035] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, if the gap width is greater than a predetermined value, the control device 12 can issue an alarm to notify the operator that the cell top cover 2 that is about to be sealed and welded cannot be welded later, otherwise welding problems will occur. In this situation, the operator can adjust or remove the cell top cover 2 to avoid cost loss and increase the completion rate.
[0036] A person skilled in the art will understand that it is also possible to automatically adjust the cell lid 2 so that the gap in the part to be welded can meet predetermined conditions and then welding can proceed.
[0037] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the positioning device 13 can also communicate with the laser emitting device 11 to control the laser emitting device 11 via a control unit (not shown) if the laser emitting device 11 itself has such a control unit.
[0038] The control unit of the laser emitting device 11 may itself be considered part of the control device 12. In some cases, for example in the case of a scanning galvanometer (also known as a PFO, i.e., programming focus optic), the control device 12 may even be integrated into the laser emitting device 11. The present disclosure does not impose any limitations in this regard.
[0039] According to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the characteristics of the laser beam emitted by the laser emitting device 11, such as power, focal spot size, etc., can be controlled, preferably automatically, according to gap characteristics, such as gap width, of the parts to be welded, which greatly improves the automation level and also increases the completion rate.
[0040] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the laser welding system 1 may further include an in-weld weld pool depth monitor 14 for monitoring the depth of the weld pool during the continuous scan-seal welding process. With the assistance of the weld pool depth monitor 14, the welding status can be monitored in real time, and the operation of the laser emitting device 11 can be controlled, if necessary, by the control device 12, in particular, to achieve the desired welding process.
[0041] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the welding weld pool depth monitor 14 can be configured to operate based on optical coherence tomography technology, where the depth of the weld pool can be monitored in real time by tomography to determine whether the weld is performing as intended.
[0042] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the laser welding system 1 may further include a post-weld surface quality monitor 15 for monitoring the quality of the welded surface.
[0043] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the post-weld surface quality monitoring device 15 can be configured as a visual device, such as a photography device. In this case, the welded surface can be photographed and then compared with, for example, weld seam surfaces in a database, and based on the comparison result, it can be determined whether the welded surface is acceptable. If it is determined to be non-conforming, an operator can be notified, or the non-conforming surface can be automatically removed by a corresponding device.
[0044] According to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the post-weld surface quality monitoring device 15 can be configured to be the same as or the same device as the positioning device 13. In the latter case, this means that the positioning device 13 can perform both pre-weld pre-positioning before welding and post-weld quality monitoring of the welded surface. In this way, not only is the complexity of the laser welding system 1 reduced, but so is the cost.
[0045] The laser welding system according to the present disclosure can also perform pre-welding on the cell top cover 2 before the continuous scan seal welding operation. In other words, pre-welding and subsequent continuous scan seal welding can be performed by the same laser welding system without the need to change workstations. Pre-welding can be considered as one step of seal welding.
[0046] Those skilled in the art will understand that it is even possible to skip the pre-welding process and directly perform continuous scan seal welding, especially in situations where the fixture can securely fix the top cover.
[0047] Although particular embodiments of the present disclosure have been described in detail herein, these embodiments are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure. Various substitutions, changes, and modifications are contemplated without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
Claims
1. A laser welding system (1) for seal-welding a cell top cover (2), comprising: The laser welding system (1) comprises: a laser emitting device (11) for generating a scanning welding laser beam that is irradiated onto the portion of the cell top cover (2) to be welded; a control device (12) for controlling the laser emitting device (11) to perform continuous scan seal welding at least on the cell top cover (2); Including, The laser welding system (1) is configured to complete the seal welding of the cell top cover (2) at only one workstation; the laser welding system (1) is generally stationary during seal welding and relies solely on a laser emitting device (11) to control a laser beam to irradiate predetermined locations on the cell top cover (2) for the purpose of continuously welding the periphery of the cell top cover (2) in a closed loop; The laser welding system (1) further comprises a positioning device (13) for achieving at least pre-positioning before welding, and a post-welding surface quality monitoring device (15) for monitoring the quality of the welded surface; the positioning device (13) is configured as a first visual device, The post-weld surface quality monitoring device (15) is configured as a second visual device; The positioning device (13) and the post-welding surface quality monitoring device (15) are configured as one common visual device, the positioning device (13) is adapted to acquire characteristic data of the cell top cover (2) related to subsequent successive scan seal welding operations; and if the characteristic data does not satisfy a predetermined condition, the laser welding system (1) is configured to continue performing the subsequent continuous scan seal welding operation by adjusting the cell top cover (2) so that the predetermined condition is satisfied. Laser welding system (1).
2. The laser emitting device (11) is configured to operate according to BrightLine Welding technology. The laser welding system (1) according to claim 1.
3. The laser welding system (1) is configured to weld at a scan welding speed of up to 10,000 mm / sec.
3. A laser welding system (1) according to claim 1 or 2.
4. 4. The laser welding system (1) according to claim 1, further comprising an in-weld weld pool depth monitor (14) for monitoring the depth of the weld pool during the continuous scan seal welding process.
5. the positioning device (13) is configured to be adapted to achieve customized programming based on the size and composition of the sample; and / or the positioning device (13) is in communication with the control device (12); and / or The positioning device (13) is in communication with the laser emitting device (11). The laser welding system (1) according to claim 4.
6. the positioning device (13) is adapted to transmit the characteristic data to the control device (12); The control device (12) is adapted to control the laser emitting device (11) and / or a work table (3) for fixing the cell top cover (2) based on the acquired characteristic data. The laser welding system (1) according to claim 5.
7. the characteristic data includes at least one of geometric characteristics of the cell top cover (2), position characteristics of the cell top cover (2), and gap characteristics of the parts to be welded; and / or The laser welding system (1) is configured to perform the subsequent continuous scan seal welding operation when the characteristic data satisfies a predetermined condition. The laser welding system (1) according to claim 6.
8. the laser welding system (1) is adapted to adjust the characteristics of the laser beam emitted by the laser emitting device (11) based on gap width characteristics and / or gap position characteristics of the parts to be welded; and / or The laser emitting device (11) has a control unit or the control device (12) is integrated into the laser emitting device (11), and / or The laser emitting device (11) is configured as a scanning galvanometer. The laser welding system (1) according to claim 7.
9. the welding pool depth monitoring device (14) is configured to operate based on optical coherence tomography technology; and / or the welding pool depth monitoring device (14) is in communication with the control device (12); and / or The post-weld surface quality monitoring device (15) is configured to determine whether the corresponding cell top cover (2) is acceptable based on the result of comparison with a predetermined surface quality; and / or The post-weld surface quality monitoring device (15) is communicatively connected to the control device (12). A laser welding system (1) according to any one of claims 4 to 8.
10. A method for seal welding a cell top cover (2), comprising the steps of: The method is carried out by using a laser welding system (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 9 to achieve continuous scan seal welding of the cell top lid (2).
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