Reference point marking device and roll map generating device

The reference point marking device for multi-lane electrodes addresses the challenge of inaccurate electrode loss determination by using a controlled dual-marking system, reducing costs and enhancing roll map accuracy for precise processing and quality control.

JP7815438B2Active Publication Date: 2026-02-17LG ENERGY SOLUTION LTD
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JP2024527826
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JP · JP
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Priority Date
2022-08-30
Filing Date
2023-08-28
Publication Date
2026-02-17
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2043-08-28

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a marking device for marking reference points on a multi-lane electrode having a plurality of electrode lanes arranged along a width direction. The marking device includes a first marking device for marking reference points on non-coated portions of electrode lanes located at one end or both ends in the width direction of the multi-lane electrode, a second marking device for marking reference points on non-coated portions of remaining electrode lanes except for the electrode lane located at the one end or the electrode lanes located at both ends while moving along the width direction, and a control unit for controlling operations of the first and second marking devices. The present invention also provides a roll map generating device using the reference point marking device.
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a reference point marking device that can efficiently mark a reference point on each electrode lane when a multi-lane electrode having a plurality of electrode lanes is moved.

[0002] The present invention also relates to a roll map generating device that uses such a reference point marking device.

[0003] This application claims the benefit of priority based on Korean Patent Application No. 10-2022-0109335, filed on August 30, 2022, and all contents disclosed in the documents of said Korean patent application are incorporated herein by reference. [Background technology]

[0004] The demand for secondary batteries is also increasing rapidly due to technological developments and increasing demand for mobile devices. Among them, lithium secondary batteries are widely used as an energy source for various electronic products as well as various mobile devices due to their high energy density, operating voltage, and excellent storage and life characteristics.

[0005] The so-called electrode process for manufacturing electrodes for lithium secondary batteries consists of a coating process in which an active material and a predetermined insulating material are applied to the surface of a metal electrode plate, which serves as a current collector, to form a positive electrode and a negative electrode; a roll press process in which the coated electrodes are rolled; and a slitting process in which the rolled electrodes are cut to size.

[0006] The electrodes manufactured in the electrode process are notched to form electrode tabs, and a separator is interposed between the positive and negative electrodes to form an electrode assembly. The electrode assembly is then stacked, folded, or rolled up, packaged in a pouch or can, and filled with electrolyte to form a secondary battery. The assembled secondary battery is then charged and discharged, and undergoes an activation process to impart battery characteristics, resulting in the final product, a secondary battery.

[0007] In the above-mentioned electrode process, if an electrode breaks or becomes defective, the broken or defective portion may be removed and the electrode may be reconnected with connecting tape. Alternatively, in order to maintain electrode quality, the beginning or end of the electrode, where the electrode quality is uneven, may be removed. In this case, the worker arbitrarily inputs the length of the electrode cut out after electrode removal and reconnection (electrode loss amount) into a control unit or the like. However, since the worker manually measures and inputs the electrode loss amount, the actual amount of electrode loss consumed is not accurate. Furthermore, the electrode loss amount input by each worker varies.

[0008] In this case, although it is possible to detect the connection tape in a subsequent process and determine that the electrodes have been broken and connected, the amount of electrode loss cannot be accurately determined because it depends on the operator's input. If the extracted electrode loss amount is inaccurate, the electrode position coordinates will change in the subsequent process, making it impossible to accurately process the subsequent process at the desired position. Furthermore, when comparing and analyzing quality changes between each detailed process of the electrode process, different standards are required depending on the amount of electrode loss, making it difficult to reliably compare quality depending on the electrode position.

[0009] In recent years, roll maps have been used that display quality or defect data on a roll map bar displayed on a screen that simulates a roll-to-roll electrode. This roll map is created for each electrode detail process, including the coating process, roll press process, and slitting process. The roll map information is downloaded to check information about quality defects and electrode breakage in the preceding process, which is then checked in the subsequent process to eliminate defects or perform necessary follow-up processing. However, if the amount of electrode loss is not accurately determined as described above, the electrode position data displayed on the roll map will change, making it impossible to accurately display data about quality or defect positions. This raises the risk that subsequent processes will be performed based on incorrect position coordinates when referring to the roll map.

[0010] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing that when loss occurs in an electrode, distortion occurs in the longitudinal coordinate of the electrode depending on whether or not there is a reference point.

[0011] The top view in Figure 1 is a roll map (RM) that simulates the movement of the electrode between the unwinder UW and the rewinder RW in a roll-to-roll state. On the actual roll map RM, many detailed data related to quality and defects are visually displayed together, but for the sake of convenience, Figure 1 only shows the electrode breakage and the connecting tape T.

[0012] The roll map RM in the upper drawing of Figure 1 is a simulation of an actual electrode, and various types of breakage occur in actual electrodes. When one of the detailed processes in the electrode process is carried out, an electrode breakage occurs within that process (the current process), and the roll map RM shows that breaks of 50 meters and 60 meters have occurred. It also shows that 30 meters of the electrode start end were removed in the process before entering the current process, and 35 meters of the electrode end were removed in the current process.

[0013] In this case, when the broken portions and the electrode removal portions (electrode loss portions) at the beginning and end of the electrode are removed, only the connecting tape T that connects the broken portions remains, as shown in the drawing of the intermediate portion of Figure 1. In other words, the drawing of the intermediate portion of Figure 1 is the actual shape of the electrode. In this drawing of the intermediate portion, the position of the connecting tape T can be detected, for example, by a splice detection sensor. However, because the broken or removed electrodes do not remain on the actual electrode, the amount of electrode loss, which is the length of the electrode removal portion (loss portion), cannot be determined. As mentioned above, the electrode removal portion is manually input by the operator, making it difficult to know the exact amount of electrode loss.

[0014] Furthermore, if the amount of electrode loss cannot be grasped, the roll map RM of the electrode process will take on the same form as the middle drawing in Figure 1, and the position coordinates on the roll map will also be distorted. The upper drawing in Figure 1 is shown for convenience with the connecting tape on the assumption that the breakage / removal length of the electrode is known, and when actual electrode loss occurs, it will take on the form of the middle drawing in Figure 1.

[0015] The lower drawing in FIG. 1 shows that the coordinate distortion of the roll map RM is prevented by introducing a reference point.

[0016] In the roll map RM at the bottom of Figure 1, reference points M1, M2, and M3 are introduced at predetermined intervals to indicate the electrode loss area. The number and spacing of the reference points M1, M2, and M3 can vary depending on the electrode length and specifications. In Figure 1, a 1,200-meter-long electrode is assumed, and reference points M1, M2, and M3 are displayed at 300, 600, and 900 meters, respectively. By marking such reference points M1, M2, and M3 on an actual electrode and measuring the reference points when electrode loss occurs, the spacing between the reference points will fluctuate, and the amount of electrode loss can be easily determined based on this fluctuation. Once the amount of electrode loss is determined in this way, the reference points M1, M2, and M3 and the length of the electrode loss can be displayed together, as in the roll map RM at the bottom of Figure 1. This allows a single roll map to display both the longitudinal dimension of the electrode that reflects the loss length (absolute coordinates) and the longitudinal dimension of the electrode that does not reflect the loss length (relative coordinates).

[0017] In this way, by introducing reference points to the electrodes, the amount of electrode loss can be determined by comparing the reference point position before the fluctuation in the reference point interval (the set reference point position) with the measured reference point position, and this can be reflected on the roll map.

[0018] Meanwhile, in recent years, to meet the increasing demand for pouch or cylindrical batteries used in large automotive batteries, or for small batteries used in small electric mechanisms, multi-lane electrodes in which multiple electrode lanes are arranged along the width direction have been actively developed. The multi-lane electrode is composed of a single electrode plate (current collector) on which coated portions coated with an electrode active material and uncoated portions repeatedly arranged in the width direction. After undergoing the above-mentioned coating process and roll press process, the multi-lane electrode is cut into individual electrode lanes in a slitting process.

[0019] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating the marking of reference points on the electrodes of a single electrode lane.

[0020] The arrows in the drawing indicate the direction of travel of the electrode. The electrode 1 has a coated portion 1b and uncoated portions 1a on both sides. Therefore, a conventional reference point marking machine 2 is sufficient to mark a reference point M on the uncoated portion 1a on one side of the electrode or on both sides of the uncoated portion 1a. However, such a conventional reference point marking machine 2 is not suitable for marking reference points on multi-lane electrodes, which is effective for electrode productivity. Marking reference points on each of the multiple electrode lanes of a multi-lane electrode requires multiple marking machines. However, increasing the number of marking machines increases manufacturing costs and complicates the installation process. Furthermore, the number of optical components required for the marking machine also increases, further increasing manufacturing costs.

[0021] Therefore, in order to mark reference points on recent multi-lane electrodes or multi-lane electrodes, it can be said that there is a demand for the development of a technology that can efficiently mark reference points while reducing the number of marking machines. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0022] [Patent Document 1] Korean Patent No. 10-601567 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0023] An object of the present invention is to provide a reference point marking device with a simple structure that can efficiently mark reference points on a multi-lane electrode having a plurality of electrode lanes.

[0024] Another object of the present invention is to provide a roll map generating device that can effectively display reference point information and information regarding electrode defects on a roll map using the reference point marking device. [Means for solving the problem]

[0025] To solve the above problems, the reference point marking device of the present invention is a marking device for marking reference points on a multi-lane electrode having a plurality of electrode lanes arranged in a width direction, and includes: a first marking device for marking reference points on uncoated portions of electrode lanes located at one or both ends in the width direction of the multi-lane electrode; a second marking device for moving along the width direction to mark reference points on uncoated portions of remaining electrode lanes excluding the electrode lane located at the one end or the electrode lanes located at both ends; and a control unit for controlling operations of the first and second marking devices.

[0026] The first marking device may include a one-side end marking device that marks a reference point on an uncoated portion of an electrode lane located at one side end in a width direction of the multi-lane electrode, and the second marking device may mark a reference point on each of the uncoated portions of a plurality of electrode lanes excluding the electrode lane located at the one side end.

[0027] The first marking device may include a one-side end marking device and an other-side end marking device that mark reference points on uncoated portions of electrode lanes located at one and other widthwise ends of the multi-lane electrode, respectively, and the second marking device may mark reference points on uncoated portions of one or more electrode lanes arranged between the electrode lanes located at the one and other widthwise ends.

[0028] As one example, a guide shaft may be arranged on the multi-lane electrode along the width direction of the multi-lane electrode, the first marking device and the second marking device may be coupled to the guide shaft, and the second marking device may be installed so as to be movable along the guide shaft.

[0029] When marking reference points on multi-lane electrodes having different widths, the first marking device may be movable in the width direction along the guide shaft in response to the change in width.

[0030] When the multi-lane electrode moves along the longitudinal direction, the first marking machine and the second marking machine can mark reference points on the uncoated portion of each electrode lane at predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode.

[0031] When the second marking device moves along the width direction and marks each of the plurality of electrode lanes, the marking path may be formed as a diagonal path that is inclined backward in the longitudinal direction of the electrode depending on the moving speed of the multi-lane electrode in the longitudinal direction.

[0032] The multi-lane electrode is a double-sided electrode having an electrode active material coated on both the upper and lower surfaces, and the first and second marking devices may be installed on the upper and lower surfaces of the multi-lane electrode, respectively.

[0033] The marked reference points may include coordinates of the reference points along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode or order information of the reference points, and order information of each electrode lane along the width direction of the multi-lane electrode.

[0034] The reference point marking device may further include a position measuring instrument that acquires the longitudinal position of the electrode as coordinate data according to the amount of rotation of the unwinder or rewinder when the multi-lane electrode moves longitudinally in a roll-to-roll state between the unwinder and the rewinder, and the first marking machine and the second marking machine may mark the reference points based on the coordinate data.

[0035] The first marking device may mark defective locations and / or defective sections of the multi-lane electrode instead of or in addition to marking the reference points.

[0036] At least one defect inspection machine is disposed in front of the first marking machine, which inspects the multi-lane electrode moving in a roll-to-roll manner to obtain inspection data regarding defects and, in conjunction with the position measuring device, obtains coordinate data of the electrode regarding the defective locations and / or defective sections from which the inspection data is obtained, and the first marking machine can mark the defective locations and / or defective sections on uncoated portions at one or both widthwise ends of the multi-lane electrode based on the coordinate data transmitted from the defect inspection machine.

[0037] The control unit can determine the time when the electrode portion of the defective location and / or defective section arrives at the first marking machine based on the distance between the defect inspection machine and the first marking machine and the moving speed of the multi-lane electrode, and can control the first marking machine to mark the defective location and / or defective section at the time of arrival.

[0038] A roll map generating device according to another aspect of the present invention includes a position measuring device that acquires, as coordinate data, a longitudinal position of a multi-lane electrode corresponding to an amount of rotation of an unwinder or a rewinder when the multi-lane electrode moves between an unwinder and a rewinder in a roll-to-roll state; a marking device that works in conjunction with the position measuring device to mark reference points at predetermined intervals on the multi-lane electrode along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode; and a roll map generating device that works in conjunction with the position measuring device and the marking device to acquire coordinate data of the longitudinal position of the electrode and the reference points, and displays the coordinate data on a roll map that simulates an electrode moving in a roll-to-roll state. and a roll map generating unit, wherein the marking devices include a first marking device that marks reference points on uncoated portions of electrode lanes located at one end or both ends in a width direction of the multi-lane electrode, and a second marking device that moves along the width direction and marks reference points on uncoated portions of remaining electrode lanes excluding the electrode lane located at the one end or the electrode lanes located at both ends, and the roll map generating unit may generate a roll map of the multi-lane electrode and a roll map of each individual electrode lane constituting the multi-lane electrode based on coordinate data of the reference points marked by the first marking device and the second marking device.

[0039] At least one defect inspection machine is disposed in front of the first marking machine, which inspects the multi-lane electrode to obtain inspection data related to defects and is capable of obtaining electrode coordinate data related to the defective locations and / or defective sections from which the inspection data is obtained in conjunction with the position measuring device, and the first marking machine marks the defective locations and / or defective sections on uncoated portions at one or both widthwise ends of the multi-lane electrode based on the coordinate data transmitted from the defect inspection machine, and the roll map generating unit can display both the coordinate data of the reference points and the coordinate data of the defective locations and / or defective sections on a roll map. [Effects of the Invention]

[0040] According to the present invention, reference points can be marked corresponding to all of the multiple electrode lanes using a first marking machine that marks reference points on electrode lanes at one or both ends of a multi-lane electrode and a second marking machine that marks reference points on the remaining electrode lanes.

[0041] Therefore, the number of marking machines for marking the reference points can be significantly reduced, which can significantly reduce manufacturing costs, and this also reduces the number of expensive optical components (e.g., vision cameras, lighting devices, etc.) required for each marking machine, which can further reduce manufacturing costs.

[0042] Furthermore, the first marking device can display not only the reference points but also electrode defects, so that both the reference points and electrode defects can be displayed on the multi-lane electrodes.

[0043] Furthermore, according to the present invention, a roll map simulating a multi-lane electrode can be realized based on the reference point coordinate information from the reference point marking device. The roll map can simultaneously display information about electrode defects in addition to the reference point information. Therefore, data about quality defects of the multi-lane electrode can be easily visually grasped at a glance by associating it with the reference points.

[0044] Furthermore, since the roll map showing the reference points can be referenced during quality control, defect management, and subsequent process processing in each detailed process of the electrode process, subsequent process processing and defect removal can be performed accurately. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0045] [Figure 1] 10 is a schematic diagram showing that when loss occurs in an electrode, distortion occurs in the longitudinal coordinate of the electrode depending on whether or not there is a reference point. FIG. [Figure 2] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing the marking of reference points on the electrodes of a single electrode lane. [Figure 3] 1 is a schematic diagram of a reference point marking device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 4]3 is a schematic diagram showing the operation process of the first marking machine and the second marking machine according to the first embodiment. FIG. [Figure 5] 3 is a schematic diagram showing a reference point being marked on a multi-lane electrode by the reference point marking device of the first embodiment. FIG. [Figure 6] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of a reference point marking device according to a second embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 7] 10 is a schematic diagram showing the operation process of the first marking machine and the second marking machine according to the second embodiment. FIG. [Figure 8] 10 is a schematic diagram showing a reference point being marked on a multi-lane electrode by a reference point marking device according to a second embodiment. FIG. [Figure 9] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of a reference point marking device according to a third embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing marking by the reference point marking device of the third embodiment. [Figure 11] 1 is a schematic diagram of a role map generating device according to another aspect of the present invention; [Figure 12] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a data visualization device included in a role map generator. [Figure 13] 1 is a schematic diagram showing roll maps of a multi-lane electrode and individual electrode lanes generated by the roll map generation device of the present invention. FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0046] Hereinafter, detailed configurations of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and various embodiments. The embodiments described below are shown as examples to facilitate understanding of the present invention, and the accompanying drawings are not drawn to actual scale, and the dimensions of some components may be exaggerated to facilitate understanding of the invention.

[0047] Because the present invention can be modified in various ways and can take various forms, specific embodiments are shown by way of example in the drawings and described in detail herein, but it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular disclosed forms, and it should be understood that the invention includes all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.

[0048] The present invention relates to a marking device for marking reference points on a multi-lane electrode, and also to a roll map generating device for generating a roll map using the marking device.

[0049] In this specification, a multi-lane electrode refers to an "electrode in which multiple electrode lanes are arranged along the width direction." The width direction refers to the width direction of the multi-lane electrode or the width direction of the current collector on which the active material is coated. On a multi-lane electrode, coated portions coated with the active material and uncoated portions where the active material is not coated and the surface of the current collector is exposed are repeatedly arranged along the width direction. In a narrow sense, only the coated portions can be referred to as electrode lanes. However, in a broad sense, the coated portions and the uncoated portions manufactured with electrode tabs can be collectively referred to as electrode lanes. In this specification, a coated portion and its adjacent uncoated portion are collectively defined as one electrode lane.

[0050] Because uncoated portions are arranged on both ends of a multi-lane electrode, the number of uncoated portions on the multi-lane electrode is one more than the number of coated portions. In other words, if adjacent uncoated portions and coated portions are considered as one electrode lane, a multi-lane electrode with n electrode lanes has n coated portions and n+1 uncoated portions. Coated and uncoated portions are alternately arranged on the multi-lane electrode, and uncoated portions are arranged on both ends of the multi-lane electrode. Therefore, when one coated portion is used as a reference, uncoated portions are arranged on both sides of that coated portion. In this specification, the "uncoated portion of one electrode lane" on which a reference point is marked refers to an uncoated portion arranged on one or both sides of the coated portion. When a reference point is marked from one side of the width of a multi-lane electrode in the width direction, the uncoated portion on that side is the "uncoated portion of the electrode lane" based on the coated portion. In this case, a reference point may not be marked on the uncoated portion on the other end of the multi-lane electrode in the width direction. Conversely, when marking a reference point along the width direction from the other side of the multi-lane electrode, the non-coated portion on the other side of the coated portion becomes the “non-coated portion of the electrode lane.” In this case, a reference point may not be marked on the non-coated portion at one end of the multi-lane electrode in the width direction.

[0051] As used herein, the term "multi-lane" includes two or more electrode lanes. However, in terms of the effects of the present invention, it is preferable for the multi-lane electrode to include three or more electrode lanes. For example, if a multi-lane electrode has two electrode lanes, a first marking device (described below) may mark a reference point on an uncoated portion of an electrode lane located on one side of the multi-lane electrode. In this case, a second marking device moving along the width direction may mark a reference point on an uncoated portion of the electrode lane on the other side. However, in this case, two marking devices are arranged for two electrode lanes, which is not practical as a true multi-lane or multi-lane electrode reference point marking device as intended by the present invention.

[0052] When there are three electrode lanes, the first marking machine marks a reference point on the uncoated portion of the electrode lane at one end of the multi-lane electrode (first electrode lane), and the second marking machine moves widthwise to mark reference points on the uncoated portions of the remaining electrode lanes (second electrode lane and third electrode lane). In this way, when there are three or more electrode lanes, one second marking machine can mark reference points corresponding to two or more electrode lanes, which can be said to substantially achieve the effects of the present invention.

[0053] In addition, another first marking machine may be installed on the electrode lane (third electrode lane) at the other end of the other lane electrode to mark a reference point. That is, two first marking machines may mark reference points on the non-coated portions of the first electrode lane and the third electrode lane, respectively, and a second marking machine that can move to the non-coated portion of the second electrode lane may mark a reference point.

[0054] The greater the number of electrode lanes remaining excluding the electrode lanes at one end of the multi-lane electrode, or the greater the number of electrode lanes remaining excluding the electrode lanes at one end and the other end of the multi-lane electrode, the greater the utility of the second marking device for marking reference points along the width direction.

[0055] <Reference point marking device> The reference point marking device of the present invention is a marking device for marking reference points on a multi-lane electrode having a plurality of electrode lanes arranged in a width direction, and includes: a first marking device for marking reference points on uncoated portions of electrode lanes located at one or both width ends of the multi-lane electrode; a second marking device for moving along the width direction to mark reference points on uncoated portions of remaining electrode lanes excluding the electrode lane located at the one width end or the electrode lanes excluding both width ends; and a control unit for controlling operations of the first and second marking devices.

[0056] As described above, the multi-lane electrode of the present invention preferably includes three or more electrode lanes. The technical idea of ​​the present invention is that when marking reference points, a stationary marking machine (first marking machine) marks reference points on the uncoated portions of the electrode lanes located at one or both widthwise ends of the multi-lane electrode, and a second marking machine moves widthwise to mark reference points on the uncoated portions of the remaining electrode lanes. This eliminates the need to install separate marking machines for each of the remaining electrode lanes, and allows a single second marking machine to mark reference points on the uncoated portions of the remaining electrode lanes.

[0057] In addition, when two types of marking machines (first and second marking machines) are used to mark reference points, the reference points marked by the first marking machine can be used as master reference points from the electrode coating process to the slitting process. Furthermore, since the first marking machine does not move during marking, it can simultaneously mark defective parts and / or defective sections of the electrode in addition to marking reference points, as described below.

[0058] Meanwhile, the second marking machine marks a reference point independently for each electrode lane, and includes the order information of the electrode lane and the coordinates or order information of the reference point for each reference point, so that it can be used as a criterion or reference when creating a roll map for each electrode lane to evaluate or track quality.

[0059] The control unit controls the operation of the first marking machine and the second marking machine. The control unit may be a PLC control unit that controls the electrode transfer when the electrode is transferred roll-to-roll between the unwinder UW and the rewinder RW during the electrode process. The control unit may be connected to a position measuring device (e.g., a rotary encoder) that can acquire the longitudinal position of the electrode as coordinate data corresponding to the amount of rotation of the unwinder or rewinder. The control unit can thereby acquire the amount of rotation as coordinate data and control the first marking machine and the second marking machine to mark a reference point at a specific longitudinal position as the multi-lane electrode moves. That is, when the electrode moves to a predetermined marking position in the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode, the control unit can issue a reference point marking instruction to the first marking machine and the second marking machine. Furthermore, as the multi-lane electrode moves, the control unit can issue a reference point marking instruction to the first marking machine and the second marking machine repeatedly at predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode. The control unit is configured with information on the reference point marking positions and marking intervals, which allows the first and second marking machines to mark reference points on the non-coated portions of the electrode lanes.

[0060] Meanwhile, since the second marking device moves in the width direction, its movement operation, movement speed, etc. can be controlled by the control unit. If the control unit is a PLC control unit that controls electrode transfer, it can control the movement speed of the multi-lane electrode in the longitudinal direction, and the control unit can determine the movement speed of the second marking device in conjunction with the movement speed. In other words, the control unit can control the second marking device so that reference points are marked at desired marking positions, taking into consideration the movement speed of the multi-lane electrode, the movement speed of the second marking device, the reference point marking positions, the marking interval, etc.

[0061] The control unit may also control the first marking machine when it marks a defect on an uncoated portion of an electrode lane. That is, when the first marking machine marks a reference point or a defect, the control unit may control the first marking machine regarding which marking to prioritize or whether to perform both types of marking. When a predetermined defect inspection machine is installed for defect marking, the control unit may interact with the defect inspection machine and a position measuring device to obtain coordinate data of the defect location or defect section, and may issue a defect marking instruction to the first marking machine based on the coordinate data.

[0062] Furthermore, the control unit may acquire coordinate data regarding the reference point, the defective portion, or the defective section, and transmit the coordinate data to the roll map generator, which may generate a roll map for the multi-lane electrode or each individual electrode lane based on such data.

[0063] Hereinafter, specific embodiments of the reference point marking device of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.

[0064] (First embodiment) Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of a reference point marking device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, Figure 4 is a schematic diagram showing the operating process of the first marking machine and the second marking machine according to the first embodiment, and Figure 5 is a schematic diagram showing the marking of a reference point M on a multi-lane electrode 10 by the reference point marking device 100 according to the first embodiment.

[0065] In this embodiment, as shown in Fig. 5, a reference point M is marked on a multi-lane electrode 10 having, for example, eight electrode lanes. The multi-lane electrode 10 includes non-coated portions 11 on both ends in the width direction, and has a total of nine non-coated portions 11 and eight coated portions 12.

[0066] 3 and 4, the first marking device 20 is disposed on the non-coated portion 11 of the electrode lane located at one widthwise end (the left end in FIG. 5) of the multi-lane electrode 10. The second marking device 30 marks a reference point M on the non-coated portion 11 of the remaining electrode lanes except for the electrode lane at the one widthwise end. Therefore, the reference point M is not marked on the non-coated portion 11 at the other widthwise end (the right end) in FIG. 5. In this case, the second marking device 30 marks the reference point M while moving from the left end to the right end in the widthwise direction.

[0067] Meanwhile, it is also possible for the second marking device 30 to mark the reference point M while moving from the right end to the left end of Fig. 5. In this case, the first marking device 20 may mark the reference point M on the non-coated portion 11 at the right end.

[0068] Referring to FIG. 3 , the reference point marking device 100 of this embodiment is disposed above the multi-lane electrode 10 and configured to mark a reference point M as the multi-lane electrode 10 moves from the unwinder UW to the rewinder RW in a roll-to-roll manner. The multi-lane electrode 10 of FIG. 3 is a double-sided electrode in which an electrode active material is coated on both its upper and lower surfaces. Therefore, a first marking device 20 and a second marking device 30 are installed on the upper surface of the multi-lane electrode 10, and a first marking device 20′ and a second marking device 30′ are installed on the lower surface, respectively. However, it goes without saying that the present invention can also be applied to a cross-sectional electrode in which an active material is coated on only one surface of the multi-lane electrode 10. In this case, the first marking device 20 and the second marking device 30 are installed on the one surface.

[0069] As shown in Figure 4, a guide shaft R is installed along the width direction on a multi-lane electrode 10 running in the longitudinal direction. A first marking machine 20 and a second marking machine 30 are coupled to the guide shaft R. The second marking machine 30 is installed movably along the guide shaft R and marks reference points M on the uncoated portions 11 of the multiple electrode lanes while moving along the width direction in response to a signal from a control unit. If the electrode is a double-sided electrode, the guide shafts R and R' may also be installed on the upper and lower surfaces of the electrode, respectively.

[0070] The marking machine may be, for example, an inkjet type ink marking machine, a laser type laser marking machine, or a punching type marking machine, but is not limited to these. A suitable marking machine may be selected and used as long as it provides excellent visibility of the reference point M and does not damage the coated portion 12. Care must be taken when marking the reference point M using a laser type or punching type marking machine, as it may leave damage to the uncoated portion 11. However, as described below, when a defect is indicated using the first marking machine 20, the laser type or punching type marking machine may provide better visibility.

[0071] The first marking machine 20 and the second marking machine 30 may be the same or different types of marking machines. Preferably, the same type of marking machine is used, which is advantageous for identifying the reference point M and for unifying the electrode process.

[0072] The marked reference point M may include the coordinates of the reference point M along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode or the order information of the reference point M, and the order information of each electrode lane along the width direction of the multi-lane electrode. This information may be displayed in the form of a barcode or a combination of numbers, Korean characters, English letters, etc. FIG. 5 shows an example of a reference point M that combines numbers and English letters. It should be noted that the reference point M is shown as an example for illustrative purposes and may not match the order of each electrode lane, the order of the reference points M, or the longitudinal coordinate values ​​shown in FIG. 5. For example, in the reference point M of "F605," "F6" represents the order information of the electrode lane. The order of each electrode lane may be defined based on the English alphabet as follows:

[0073] A 1~9 01~09 Lane F 0~9 10~19 Lane Y 0~9 20~29 Lane

[0074] If lanes were indicated using only numbers, the numbers would be too long and their discriminability would be reduced. Therefore, the lane order can be indicated by combining letters and numbers, as described above. According to the above definition, F06 represents the 16th electrode lane. Furthermore, using letters makes it possible to understand that the start and end of a multi-lane electrode are reversed when the reference point M is recognized in reverse. That is, in a series of electrode processes, including the coating process, roll pressing process, and slitting process, the start and end of the electrode are recognized in reverse depending on the winding and unwinding direction, such as when the end of the electrode roll in the previous process becomes the start of the electrode roll in the next process. In this case, if the reference point M is displayed using letters, when the F is recognized in reverse, it is possible to understand which process is the relevant process. The reference point M can be displayed on the roll map in a manner that reflects this, or the reference point M can be displayed with an appropriate correction.

[0075] The number "05" indicates the order of the reference point M along the longitudinal direction of the electrode. As shown in FIG. 3, when the multi-lane electrode moves along the longitudinal direction, the first marking machine 20 and the second marking machine 30 mark the reference point M on the uncoated portion 11 of each electrode lane at predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode 10. Therefore, the reference point M is the fifth reference point M5 marked along the longitudinal direction. For example, if the reference points M are marked at 100 m intervals, the number "05" indicates that the reference point M5 is marked 500 m from the starting end of the electrode.

[0076] In this way, by using the reference point M, which is a combination of letters and numbers, the reference point coordinate or sequence information and the sequence information of the electrode lanes can be grasped at a glance. Of course, it is also possible to express it directly as a longitudinal coordinate, such as "500", without expressing it in sequence, such as "05". Since this sequence and coordinate relationship are input to the control unit or the roll map generation unit described below, by grasping the above reference point M, the coordinate data of the reference point M can be easily obtained.

[0077] In this embodiment, ink marking machines are used as the first marking machine 20 and the second marking machine 30. Referring to FIG. 4, the first marking machine 20 and the second marking machine 30 each include a marking unit (nozzle unit) 23, 33 connected to an ink supply unit (not shown). The first marking machine and the second marking machine each include a vision camera 21, 31 to distinguish between the coated portion 12 and the uncoated portion 11. The vision cameras 21, 31 identify the boundary between the coated portion 12 and the uncoated portion 11 so that the marking unit can mark a predetermined marking position on the uncoated portion 11. The first marking machine and the second marking machine each include an illumination device 22, 32 so that the vision camera can easily distinguish between the coated portion 12 and the uncoated portion 11. Optical components such as the vision camera and the illumination device are expensive. The present invention has an advantage that the number of expensive optical components can be significantly reduced since one second marking device 30 can mark the reference points M on a plurality of electrode lanes.

[0078] Since the second marking device 30 moves in the width direction, its movement range must be set. To this end, a limit sensor (not shown) may be provided. The limit sensor and the control unit 40 are linked, and the control unit 40 can restrict the movement range of the second marking device 30 according to the position detected by the limit sensor. If necessary, the first marking device 20 or the second marking device 30 may be provided with a stopper (not shown) to prevent collisions. If the first marking device 20 or the second marking device 30 collides due to an unexpected cause, a stopper made of an elastic or soft material (e.g., a urethane stopper) attached to the side of the marking device can absorb the impact and prevent damage to the marking device. Of course, other mechanical and / or electronic stopper mechanisms may be provided on the marking device or on the guide shaft R connected to the marking device.

[0079] Referring to FIG. 4, a first marking machine 20 is located on the non-coated portion 11 of the electrode lane located at one end of the multi-lane electrode 10, and a second marking machine 30 is installed on one guide axis R on the remaining electrode lane.

[0080] In principle, the first marking device 20 is fixed and does not move when marking the reference point M. However, if the width of the multi-lane electrode varies depending on the type or number of electrode lanes of the multi-lane electrode, the first marking device 20 may also be made movable to accommodate this. That is, if a multi-lane electrode having three electrode lanes is replaced with a multi-lane electrode having ten electrode lanes, the first marking device 20 may move in the width direction along the guide axis R to accommodate the change in width.

[0081] The movement mechanism of the second marking machine 30 or the first marking machine 20 along the guide axis R may be a known linear movement mechanism. For example, the first marking machine and the second marking machine may include a linear motor capable of linear movement along the guide axis R. Furthermore, the first marking machine and the second marking machine may include an LM guide mechanism with bearings in the guided portion to reduce friction when moving along the guide axis R. Such linear movement mechanisms are known, and therefore detailed description thereof will be omitted.

[0082] Referring again to FIG. 3, an electrode coater C and a drying oven D are disposed before the first marking machine 20 and the second marking machine 30. That is, if the reference point M is to be marked by the reference point marking device 100 of the present invention during the electrode coating process, it must be done after the active material on the electrode has dried. FIG. 3 shows that the reference point marking device 100 simultaneously marks the reference point M on the upper and lower surfaces of the multi-lane electrode. However, depending on the layout of the factory equipment, the reference point marking on the upper and lower surfaces of the electrode may be performed sequentially. For example, after the active material is first coated and dried on the upper surface of the electrode, the reference point marking device 100 may mark the reference point M on the upper surface. Then, as the electrode continues to travel, the active material is coated and dried on the lower surface of the electrode, and the reference point marking device 100 may mark the reference point M on the lower surface. In this case, the reference point marking device 100 may be disposed on the upper and lower surfaces of the electrode, respectively, depending on the electrode travel path, to mark the reference points. Alternatively, a single fiducial marking device 100 may be used to mark the fiducial points M on both the upper and lower surfaces of the electrode.

[0083] The control unit 40 controls the first and second marking devices to mark reference points M at predetermined positions and intervals while the multi-lane electrode is traveling. A position measuring device 50 may be provided to acquire coordinate data representing the longitudinal position of the electrode so that the electrode position and interval can be determined. The position measuring device 50 may acquire coordinate data representing the longitudinal position of the electrode according to the amount of rotation of the unwinder UW or rewinder RW. For example, rotary encoders 50U and 50R may be used as the position measuring devices to extract electrode position values ​​from the amount of rotation of the motor driving the unwinder UW or rewinder RW. For ease of explanation, FIG. 3 shows the rotary encoder 50U of the unwinder UW and the rotary encoder 50R of the rewinder RW as being located outside the unwinder UW and the rewinder RW, respectively. However, the encoders 50U and 50R may be built into the unwinder UW and the rewinder RW, respectively.

[0084] 3, the control unit 40 is connected to the position measuring device 50, and when the electrode reaches a predetermined position during electrode movement, it provides a marking signal to the first marking device 20 and the second marking device 30. The marking signal is repeatedly issued at predetermined intervals, and the first marking device 20 and the second marking device 30 mark reference points M on the uncoated portions 11 of each electrode lane at predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode.

[0085] Referring to FIG. 5, the first marking machine 20 and the second marking machine 30 mark first reference points M1 and M1' at the 300 m point and second reference points M2 and M2' at the 600 m point in the longitudinal coordinate of the electrode. When creating a roll map, reference points M may be marked at positions 25%, 50%, and 75% of the total electrode length (total winding) (see FIG. 1). For example, if the electrode is 1200 m long, reference points M may be marked at 300 m, 600 m, and 900 m points, respectively. As described above, when marking reference points, the coordinates or sequence information of the reference points and the sequence information of each electrode lane may be marked.

[0086] In the example of FIG. 5, the first marking machine 20 marks the first reference point M1 and the second reference point M2 on the uncoated portion 11 of the first electrode lane at the left end. The second marking machine 30 marks the first reference point M1' and the second reference point M2' on the uncoated portions 11 of the second to eighth electrode lanes while moving in the width direction. The reference points (coordinates) of the second electrode lane are marked at the same positions as those of the first electrode lane. However, as the second marking machine 30 moves in the width direction, the multi-lane electrode also moves in the electrode travel direction (the direction of the arrow in FIG. 5). Due to the movement speed, the reference point marking path from the third to eighth electrode lanes becomes a diagonal path inclined backward in the longitudinal direction of the electrode. In other words, the reference points M of the third to eighth electrode lanes are marked at positions pushed backward by 1.1 m compared to the first and second electrode lanes. The distance pushed backward may vary depending on the width of the multi-lane electrode and each electrode lane, the moving speed of the multi-lane electrode, the moving speed of the second marking device 30, etc. The reference point marking position of each electrode lane may be input to the control unit 40 connected to the position measuring device 50, the first marking device 20, and the second marking device 30.

[0087] After marking the first reference points M1 and M1' for each electrode lane, the second marking machine 30 returns to the position of the non-coating portion 11 of the second electrode lane along the width direction. When the multi-lane electrode moves in the traveling direction and is spaced a predetermined distance (e.g., 300 m) from the first reference points M1 and M1', the first marking machine 20 and the second marking machine 30 mark the second reference points M2 and M2'. The second marking machine 30 moves again along a diagonal path to mark the reference points M on the non-coating portions 11 of the second to eighth electrode lanes. Thereafter, when marking the third reference point M, the first and second marking machines repeat the marking operations described above.

[0088] The information regarding the reference point marking positions input to the control unit 40 is input to a roll map generation unit, as described below, which can generate roll maps for the multi-lane electrode and each individual electrode lane based on such reference point positions. Even if the reference point coordinates of each electrode lane fluctuate slightly, the coordinate positions and the intervals between the coordinates have been input, so there is no problem in creating a roll map or referencing it in subsequent processes. In addition, the coordinates of each electrode lane can be corrected as needed based on the reference point coordinate positions and intervals.

[0089] In short, according to the present invention, reference points can be efficiently marked on a multi-lane electrode having multiple electrode lanes using two types of marking machines, making it possible to automatically and efficiently perform the electrode process and quality control of each process.

[0090] (Second embodiment) FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a reference point marking device according to a second embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing the operating process of the first marking device and the second marking device according to the second embodiment, and FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram showing that a reference point M is marked on a multi-lane electrode by the reference point marking device 200 according to the second embodiment.

[0091] In this embodiment, a first marking device is additionally provided at the other end of the multi-lane electrode. Other than that, the first marking device marks the uncoated portion 11 of the electrode lane located at one end of the multi-lane electrode, and the second marking device 30 moves and marks the uncoated portion 11 of the remaining electrode lanes. Therefore, additional description of the same configuration as the first embodiment will be omitted.

[0092] 6 to 8, the first marking device 20 of this embodiment includes a one-side end marking device 20A and an other-side end marking device 20B that mark reference points M on the uncoated portions 11 of the electrode lanes located at one and the other widthwise ends of the multi-lane electrode, respectively. In this case, the second marking device 30 may mark reference points M on the uncoated portions 11 of one or more electrode lanes arranged between the electrode lanes located at the one and the other widthwise ends.

[0093] When one electrode lane is arranged between the electrode lanes located at one end and the other end, there are a total of three electrode lanes. In this case, the second marking machine 30 marks a reference point M on the uncoated portion 11 of the electrode lane between the electrode lanes at both ends. As shown in FIG. 8, multiple electrode lanes may be arranged between the electrode lanes located at one end and the other end. In this embodiment, a total of eight electrode lanes are provided. The reference points M are marked on the uncoated portions 11 of the first electrode lane at one end and the eighth electrode lane at the other end by the one end marking machine 20A and the other end marking machine 20B, respectively.

[0094] The second marking machine 30 marks the reference points M on the non-coating portions 11 of the second to seventh electrode lanes, respectively.

[0095] The reference points M of the first electrode lane, the second electrode lane, and the eighth electrode lane are all marked at the same position. However, the path of the reference points M marked on the second electrode lane to the seventh electrode lane is a diagonal path that is tilted backward in the longitudinal direction due to the electrode movement speed.

[0096] The control unit 40 controls the one-side end marking machine 20A, the other-side end marking machine 20B, and the second marking machine 30 to mark reference points M at predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of each electrode lane.

[0097] (Third embodiment) FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of a reference point marking device according to a third embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing marking by the reference point marking device according to the third embodiment.

[0098] In the reference point marking device 300 of this embodiment, the first marking device 20 may perform marking G of defective portions and / or defective sections of the multi-lane electrode 10 instead of or in addition to the reference point marking.

[0099] That is, the first marking device 20 can mark the reference points M at predetermined intervals in accordance with an instruction from the control unit 40, and can also mark the defective portion or defective section on the multi-lane electrode if a defect is detected. As a result, the reference points M and the defective portion can be simultaneously displayed on the multi-lane electrode 10, and based on this, the reference points M and the defect can also be visually indicated on the roll map.

[0100] 9, in order to recognize defects, predetermined defect inspectors 60, 70 may be arranged in front of the position of the first marking machine 20. The defect inspectors 60, 70 inspect multi-lane electrodes moving in a roll-to-roll manner to obtain inspection data related to defects, and may obtain electrode coordinate data related to the defective locations and / or defective sections from which the inspection data is obtained in conjunction with the position measuring device 50. At least one defect inspector 60, 70 may be arranged in front of the position of the first marking machine 20.

[0101] The first marking machine 20 may mark defective locations and / or defective sections G on the non-coated portions 11 at one or both widthwise ends of the multi-lane electrode based on the coordinate data transmitted from the defect inspection machines 60 and 70.

[0102] Examples of the defect inspection machines 60 and 70 include an electrode slurry loading amount measuring machine, a dimension and width measuring machine, and an appearance inspection machine, which are installed on a multi-lane electrode transfer line.

[0103] The electrode slurry loading amount measuring device may employ a non-contact thickness measurement sensor such as an ultrasonic sensor, a displacement sensor, a laser sensor, a confocal thickness sensor, etc. Since the thickness of the electrode foil is known, for example, in the case of a confocal thickness sensor, the slurry loading amount can be measured by analyzing the wavelength of the reflected light of the light emitted from the sensor and calculating the distance (thickness) between the sensor and the electrode.

[0104] The dimension and width measuring device may be a type of vision measuring device that can photograph or scan the appearance of the electrode to be coated to measure the electrode width, the width of the coated portion 12 and the uncoated portion 11, etc. Once the widths of the coated portion 12 and the uncoated portion 11 are known, it may also be possible to determine whether there is a mismatch between the coated portion 12 and the uncoated portion 11.

[0105] The visual inspection machine can capture an image of the electrode's appearance, thereby obtaining data on visual defects such as pinholes, lines, and crater shapes, as well as data on the insulation appearance and insulation defects. The visual inspection machine can also include an inspection machine equipped with a sensor that can distinguish the color of the electrode, such as a color sensor. The color sensor can detect parts that are different in color from the electrode, such as connecting tape or PET film.

[0106] In addition to the measuring instruments or inspection machines mentioned above, defect inspection machines for detecting other types of defects may also be applied.

[0107] The defect inspectors 60, 70 are connected to and operate in conjunction with the position measuring device 50 or the control unit 40 connected to the position measuring device to acquire longitudinal coordinates of the electrode for a detected defect or a defect section where the defect continues. Thus, the defect inspectors 60, 70 can acquire not only inspection data for the type, size, shape, and properties of the defect, but also coordinate data for the electrode position where the inspection data was acquired. The inspection data and coordinate data are transmitted to the control unit 40. The control unit 40 issues an instruction to the first marking device 20 to mark the defect location and / or defect section based on the inspection data and coordinate data. The first marking device 20 marks (G) the defect location and / or defect section on the uncoated portion 11 at one or both widthwise ends of the multi-lane electrode based on the coordinate data.

[0108] That is, the defect inspectors 60, 70 recognize defects at specific positions (coordinates) in the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode, and the control unit 40 controls the first marking machine 20 to display the defects at those positions (coordinates).

[0109] Specifically, the control unit 40 can calculate the time when the electrode portion of the defective portion and / or defective section arrives at the first marking machine 20 based on the distance between the defect inspection machines 60, 70 and the first marking machine 20 and the moving speed of the multi-lane electrode. At the time of arrival, the first marking machine 20 marks the defective portion and / or defective section in accordance with a marking instruction from the control unit 40. As described above, in this embodiment, the position (coordinates) of the defective portion and / or defective section can be identified based on coordinate data transmitted from the defect inspection machine. Furthermore, the control unit 40 controls the first marking machine 20 so that the first marking machine 20 marks the defect at a specific time based on the identified position (coordinates).

[0110] 10 shows that a defective section is marked by the first marking machine 20. The defective marking G is made on the non-coated portion 11 at one or both widthwise ends of the multi-lane electrode. That is, when one first marking machine 20 (one-side end marking machine 20A) is installed at one side end of the multi-lane electrode, the one-side end marking machine makes a reference point M and / or a defective marking G on the non-coated portion 11 of the first electrode lane.

[0111] When two first marking devices 20 (one side end marking device and the other side end marking device) are installed on both ends of a multi-lane electrode, the one side end marking device 20A and the other side end marking device 20B perform reference points M and / or defect marking on the non-coated portion 11 of the first electrode lane and the non-coated portion 11 at the outer end of the eighth electrode lane. In this case, defect marking can be performed on either the non-coated portion 11 of the first electrode lane or the non-coated portion 11 at the outer end of the eighth electrode lane, or defect marking can be selectively performed on only one of the two non-coated portions 11.

[0112] When the reference point marking position and the marking position of the defective portion or defective section are different, the control unit 40 can control the first marking machine 20 to perform the reference point marking and the defect marking, respectively.

[0113] However, when the reference point marking position overlaps with the marking position of a defective portion or defective section, the control unit 40 may control the first marking machine 20 to prioritize the defective marking G. In this case, the first marking machine 20 performs only the defective marking without marking a reference point at the marking position. Since a plurality of reference points M are marked at predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of the electrode, even if the reference point M is not marked at the position due to the defective marking, a roll map can be created by knowing the positions (coordinates) of the reference points before and after it and the interval between the reference points.

[0114] If necessary, the control unit 40 may control the first marking device 20 to avoid the defective marking position and mark reference points M before and after the defective marking position. In this case, the reference point M is marked at a location other than the original marking position. However, the control unit 40 may grasp the positions of the reference points that are normally marked, the positions of the reference points that are changed due to the defective marking, and the intervals between the reference points and other reference points. As a result, the control unit 40 or a roll map generator connected to the control unit 40 can reflect this when managing subsequent processes or creating a roll map. Alternatively, the control unit 40 may display reference points on the screen at regular intervals through appropriate coordinate correction based on the positions and intervals of the actually marked reference points.

[0115] In short, according to the present invention, whether the reference points M are marked at a predetermined interval or the interval between specific reference points M is changed due to the presence of a defect, as long as the longitudinal coordinate of the marked position can be identified, the control unit 40 or the roll map generation unit can correct the coordinate as many times as necessary to perform process management or create a roll map.

[0116] <Role map generator> FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of a roll map generation device according to another aspect of the present invention, FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram of a data visualization device included in the roll map generation unit, and FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram showing roll maps of multi-lane electrodes and individual electrode lanes generated by the roll map generation device of the present invention.

[0117] The roll map generating device 400 of the present invention includes a position measuring device 50 that acquires the longitudinal position of the multi-lane electrode as coordinate data according to the amount of rotation of the unwinder UW or the rewinder RW when the multi-lane electrode moves in a roll-to-roll state between the unwinder UW and the rewinder RW, marking machines 20 and 30 that work in conjunction with the position measuring device to mark reference points M on the multi-lane electrode at predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode, and marking machines 20 and 30 that work in conjunction with the position measuring device and the marking machine to acquire the coordinate data of the longitudinal position of the electrode and the reference points M, and and a roll map generator 80 that displays the coordinate data on a roll map that resembles an electrode moving in a roll-to-roll manner to generate a roll map, and the marking devices include a first marking device 20 that marks a reference point M on a non-coating portion 11 of an electrode lane located at one end or both ends in the width direction of the multi-lane electrode, and a second marking device 30 that moves along the width direction to mark a reference point M on the non-coating portion 11 of the remaining electrode lanes excluding the electrode lane located at the one end or the electrode lanes located at both ends.

[0118] Since the multi-lane electrode 10 moves due to the rotation of the unwinder UW and rewinder RW, the longitudinal position of the electrode 10 can be determined according to the amount of rotation of the unwinder UW or rewinder RW. The position measuring device 50 can acquire the longitudinal position of the electrode 10 as coordinate data. For example, if the coordinate acquired by the position measuring device 50 is 0, the start end of the electrode 10 can be identified, and if a coordinate of 1200 meters is acquired for a 1200-meter-long electrode 10, the end end of the electrode 10 can be identified.

[0119] The coordinate data of the longitudinal position of the electrode 10 can be detected by rotary encoders 50U and 50R installed on the unwinder UW or rewinder RW. Typically, the rotary encoders 50U and 50R are installed in the motor drive units that drive the unwinder UW and rewinder RW, and can detect the distance traveled by the electrode according to the number of rotations (amount of rotation) of the motor. Therefore, when the electrode 10 moves between the unwinder UW and rewinder RW, the distance traveled can be detected by the rotary encoders 50U and 50R.

[0120] The marking machine may be the first marking machine 20 and the second marking machine 30 employed in the reference point marking devices 100, 200, and 300. The first marking machine and the second marking machine may be linked to the position measuring device 50 directly or via the control unit 40, and may mark the reference points M on each electrode lane at predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode.

[0121] The marking machine includes a first marking machine 20 that marks a reference point M on the non-coated portion 11 of an electrode lane located at one or both widthwise ends of the multi-lane electrode, and a second marking machine 30 that moves along the widthwise direction and marks the reference point M on the non-coated portion 11 of the remaining electrode lanes excluding the electrode lane marked by the first marking machine 20. As described above, the marking machine of the present invention can significantly reduce the equipment and costs required for marking the reference point M on a plurality of electrode lanes.

[0122] The present invention includes a roll map generation unit 80 that works in conjunction with the position measuring device 50 and the marking machines 20, 30 to obtain coordinate data of the longitudinal position of the electrode and the reference point M, and displays the coordinate data on a roll map to generate a roll map.

[0123] The roll map generating unit 80 may acquire coordinate data along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode in cooperation with the position measuring device, and may also represent the positions and intervals of the reference points M as coordinate data in cooperation with the marking machine. The coordinate data of the reference points M may be transmitted to the roll map generating unit 80 directly from the marking machine or via the control unit 40.

[0124] The roll map generation unit 80 can generate a roll map of the multi-lane electrode and a roll map of each individual electrode lane that constitutes the multi-lane electrode based on the coordinate data of the reference point M marked by the first marking machine and the second marking machine.

[0125] Furthermore, the roll map generator 80 may generate a roll map that displays information about defects in addition to information about the reference point M. To this end, at least one defect inspector 60, 70 may be disposed in front of the first marking device 20. The defect inspectors 60, 70 are configured to inspect multi-lane electrodes to obtain inspection data about defects and to obtain electrode coordinate data about the defective locations and / or defective sections from which the inspection data is obtained in conjunction with the position measuring device. The types of the defect inspectors 60, 70 have been described above, so further description thereof will be omitted.

[0126] As described above, the first marking machine 20 may mark defective points and / or defective sections on the non-coated portions 11 at one or both widthwise ends of the multi-lane electrode based on the coordinate data transmitted from the defect inspection machines 60 and 70. The roll map generating unit 80 may display the coordinate data of the reference point M and the coordinate data of the defective points and / or defective sections on a roll map.

[0127] The roll map generating unit 80 may include a database 81 that stores data acquired from the defect inspection machines 60 and 70, the marking machines 20 and 30, and the position measuring device 50, or that stores data related to the quality, dimensions, etc. of normal electrodes. The roll map generating unit 80 may also include a central processing unit 82 that processes the acquired data and commands a visualization device 83 included in the roll map generating unit 80 to visualize the data.

[0128] The roll map generating unit 80 includes a visualization device 83 that defines a visualization area forming a roll map that resembles the electrode 10 and displays coordinate data on the defined area. The visualization device 83 is connected to the central processing unit 82, and can visualize and display the test data and coordinate data according to instructions from the central processing unit.

[0129] Referring to FIG. 12, the visualization device 83 includes an acquired data input unit 83a, a coordinate recognition unit 83b on a roll map, and an image generation unit 83c.

[0130] The acquired data input unit 83a receives and inputs data from the central processing unit 82.

[0131] The roll map coordinate ascertainment unit 83b can define a visualization area that forms the roll map and can define pixel coordinate values ​​within the visualization area for each data element of the acquired raw data. When data regarding specifications such as the lot number, length, and width of the electrode roll are input to the control unit 40 or a server through electrode roll information registration, the roll map coordinate ascertainment unit 83b can calculate and determine the visualization area of ​​the roll map in accordance with a predetermined scale conversion scale from such data regarding the size of the electrode 10. Alternatively, the roll map visualization area can be calculated and determined in accordance with a predetermined scale conversion scale from the longitudinal and widthwise position data of the electrode 10 described above.

[0132] The coordinate grasping unit 83b can map the acquired data regarding quality or defects and the position data (widthwise and lengthwise) of the electrode 10, and assign the mapped data on the visualization area (roll map) based on pixel coordinates.

[0133] The image generating unit 83c may represent the mapped data elements assigned to each pixel coordinate in the visualization area using at least one legend. A legend refers to various shapes, such as a circle, a square, or a triangle, displayed in the visualization area, or the above shapes with colors. Therefore, the image generating unit 83c visually displays various data related to quality or defects at pixel coordinates (coordinates on the roll map) corresponding to each position data of the actual electrode 10 in a visualization area called a roll map using display units with patterns, shapes, and colors designated for each data, thereby generating the roll map of the present invention.

[0134] In addition, based on the data stored in a storage unit such as a database 81, data corresponding to a specific range of the role map can be read from the storage unit and displayed (image generated) on the screen. At this time, the central processing unit 82 can issue a command to the visualization device 83 to visualize and display test data found to be abnormal by comparing the normal data stored in the database 81 with the normal data, distinguishing it from other data.

[0135] The size setting of the visualization area and the generation of an image by grasping the coordinates of the visualization area can be performed using various conventional user interfaces, or various programs and processing tools related to data allocation, processing, analysis, and visualization. Therefore, the role map generator 80 described above is merely an example, and is not limited to the above embodiment.

[0136] The roll map generator 80 described above may be, for example, a data processing system such as a manufacturing operation system (MES). The electrode 10 manufacturing process includes an electrode MES that manages a series of electrode manufacturing processes such as coating, pressing, and slitting. Therefore, when the coordinate data, inspection data, and the like described above are sent to the electrode MES, the electrode MES can generate the roll map described above.

[0137] The roll map generating device 400 of the present invention displays the generated roll map on the display unit 90, allowing the user to visually and easily grasp the data relating to the reference point M and defects at a glance.

[0138] The roll map generating apparatus 400 of the present invention may include a control unit 40 (PLC control unit) that controls movement of the electrodes between the unwinder UW and the rewinder RW. In this case, the control unit 40 is connected to the position measuring device 50 and the defect inspectors 60 and 70 and may transmit coordinate data of the electrode positions and inspection data to the roll map generating unit 80. In this case, the control unit 40 may process the inspection data and coordinate data in a form that is easy to process in the roll map generating unit 80. Since the PLC control unit is connected to the defect inspectors 60 and 70 and encoders, etc. and controls the roll-to-roll transfer of the electrodes, transmitting data via the control unit 40 is more efficient in terms of data processing and management than transmitting data directly from the defect inspectors, encoders, etc. to a data processing system such as an electrode MES.

[0139] Referring to FIG. 13, there is shown a roll map of a multi-lane electrode and an individual electrode lane generated by the roll map generator of the present invention.

[0140] FIG. 13 simultaneously shows roll maps for the top and bottom surfaces of the four electrode lanes.

[0141] The roll map shows that the position of the reference point M is shifted more rearward in the longitudinal direction from lane 1 to lane 4. This is because, when the second marking device 30 marks while moving along the width direction, it marks sequentially along a diagonal path that is inclined rearward in the longitudinal direction depending on the moving speed of the electrode, as shown in Figures 5 and 8.

[0142] Furthermore, the roll map displays defective locations or defective sections by a defect inspection machine. As described above, the defect inspection machine linked to the position measurement device transmits inspection data and coordinate data of the position where the inspection data was acquired to the roll map generation unit 80, and the roll map generation unit visualizes and displays the defective locations and / or defective sections at the corresponding coordinate positions on the roll map based on the data. The defect marking can be performed by the first marking machine 20, as described above.

[0143] 13, the roll map generator 80 of the present invention can display coordinate data of the reference point M and coordinate data of the defective portion and / or defective section on a roll map. Therefore, in the electrode process, data related to the reference point M, electrode loss, quality, and defects can be visually and easily grasped at a glance.

[0144] As described above, when the reference point position or spacing of the roll map of the multi-lane electrode or the roll map of each individual electrode lane fluctuates due to a defect or the like, the coordinate data can be suitably corrected by comparing it with the basic data stored in the control unit or the roll map generation unit.

[0145] In addition, the roll map produced in the first process can be referenced in the subsequent second and third processes, and if the length of the actual electrode changes or defects occur during subsequent processing, the roll map of the first process can be corrected to generate roll maps for the second and third processes.

[0146] Referring to FIG. 13, it is shown that the roll map of lane 2 was generated in the slitting process by referring to the roll map of lane 2 in the roll press process.

[0147] As described above, according to the present invention, since reference points can be marked on a multi-lane electrode with a simple configuration, the marking process and costs can be significantly reduced. Furthermore, since defect marking can be performed simultaneously with reference point marking, electrode defects can be easily detected.

[0148] Furthermore, since a roll map can be generated using the reference point marking device, it is very convenient to automatically perform electrode quality control. Furthermore, since the quality history can be managed based on the roll map, quality tracking becomes easy when an abnormality occurs in the product.

[0149] The present invention has been described in more detail above with reference to the drawings and embodiments, etc. However, the configurations described in the drawings or embodiments, etc. in this specification are merely one embodiment of the present invention and do not represent all of the technical ideas of the present invention, so it should be understood that there may be various equivalents and modifications that can replace them at the time of filing this application. [Explanation of symbols]

[0150] 10: Multi-lane electrode 11: Uncoated part 12: Coating section M:Reference point M1, M1': 1st reference point M2, M2': 2nd reference point M3, M3': 3rd reference point 20: First marking machine 20A: One-side end marking machine 20B: Other side end marking machine 30: Second marking machine R: Guide shaft 40: Control unit 50: Position measuring instrument C: Coater D: Electrode oven 60, 70: Defective inspection machine G: Defective marking 100, 200, 300: Reference point marking device 80: Role map generation unit 81: Database 82: Central processing unit 83: Visualization device 90: Display section 400: Role map generator

Claims

1. A marking device for marking a reference point on a multi-lane electrode having a plurality of electrode lanes arranged along a width direction, comprising: a first marking device for marking reference points on uncoated portions of the electrode lanes located at one or both ends in the width direction of the multi-lane electrode; a second marking device that moves along the width direction and marks reference points on uncoated portions of the plurality of electrode lanes excluding the electrode lane located at one end or the plurality of electrode lanes excluding the electrode lanes located at both ends; a control unit that controls the operation of the first marking machine and the second marking machine.

2. the first marking device includes a one-side end marking device configured to mark a reference point on an uncoated portion of an electrode lane located at one side end in the width direction of the multi-lane electrode; The reference point marking device according to claim 1 .

3. the first marking device includes a one-side end marking device and an other-side end marking device for marking reference points on uncoated portions of electrode lanes located at one side end and the other side end in the width direction of the multi-lane electrode, respectively; 2. The reference point marking device of claim 1, wherein the second marking device marks the reference points on uncoated portions of a plurality of electrode lanes arranged between the electrode lanes located at the one side end and the other side end.

4. a guide shaft is disposed on the multi-lane electrode along the width direction of the multi-lane electrode; the first marking device and the second marking device are coupled to the guide shaft; The reference point marking device according to claim 1 , wherein the second marking device is movably installed along the guide shaft.

5. The reference point marking device according to claim 4, wherein the first marking device is movable in the width direction along the guide shaft in response to changes in width when marking reference points on multi-lane electrodes having different widths.

6. 6. The reference point marking device according to claim 1, wherein when the multi-lane electrode moves along the longitudinal direction, the first marking machine and the second marking machine mark reference points on the uncoated portions of each electrode lane at predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode.

7. 7. The reference point marking device according to claim 6, wherein when the second marking device moves along the width direction and marks each of the plurality of electrode lanes, the marking path is formed as a diagonal path that is inclined backward in the longitudinal direction of the electrode depending on the moving speed of the multi-lane electrode in the longitudinal direction.

8. The multi-lane electrode is a double-sided electrode having an electrode active material coated on both the upper and lower surfaces, The reference point marking device according to claim 1 , wherein the first marking device and the second marking device are respectively installed on the upper and lower surfaces of the multi-lane electrode.

9. 2. The reference point marking device according to claim 1, wherein the marked reference points include coordinates of the reference points along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode or order information of the reference points, and order information of each electrode lane along the width direction of the multi-lane electrode.

10. a position measuring device that acquires, as coordinate data, a longitudinal position of the electrode according to an amount of rotation of the unwinder or the rewinder when the multi-lane electrode moves in a roll-to-roll state between the unwinder and the rewinder along the longitudinal direction, The reference point marking device according to claim 1 , wherein the first marking machine and the second marking machine mark the reference points based on the coordinate data.

11. The reference point marking device according to claim 10 , wherein the first marking device marks defective portions and / or defective sections of the multi-lane electrode instead of or in addition to the reference point marking.

12. At least one defect inspection machine is disposed in front of the first marking machine, the defect inspection machine inspecting multi-lane electrodes moving in a roll-to-roll manner to obtain inspection data related to defects, and interlocking with the position measuring device to obtain coordinate data of electrodes related to the defective locations and / or defective sections for which the inspection data has been obtained; 12. The reference point marking device of claim 11, wherein the first marking machine marks a defective portion and / or a defective section on an uncoated portion at one or both ends of the width direction of the multi-lane electrode based on coordinate data transmitted from the defect inspection machine.

13. The control unit determining a time when the electrode portion of the defective portion and / or defective section arrives at the first marking machine based on a distance between the defect inspection machine and a first marking machine and a moving speed of the multi-lane electrode; The reference point marking device according to claim 12, wherein the first marking machine is controlled to mark the defective portion and / or the defective section at the time of arrival.

14. a position measuring device that acquires, as coordinate data, a longitudinal position of the multi-lane electrode corresponding to an amount of rotation of the unwinder or the rewinder when the multi-lane electrode moves between the unwinder and the rewinder in a roll-to-roll state; a marking device that marks reference points at predetermined intervals on the multi-lane electrode along the longitudinal direction of the multi-lane electrode in cooperation with the position measuring device; a roll map generating unit that acquires coordinate data of the longitudinal position and reference point of the electrode in conjunction with the position measuring device and the marking machine, and generates a roll map by displaying the coordinate data on a roll map that simulates an electrode moving in a roll-to-roll state, The marking device includes a first marking device that marks reference points on uncoated portions of electrode lanes located at one end or both ends in a width direction of the multi-lane electrode, and a second marking device that moves along the width direction and marks reference points on uncoated portions of a plurality of electrode lanes excluding the electrode lane located at one end or the electrode lanes excluding the electrode lanes located at both ends, The roll map generation unit generates a roll map of the multi-lane electrode and a roll map of each individual electrode lane that constitutes the multi-lane electrode based on coordinate data of reference points marked by the first marking machine and the second marking machine.

15. At least one defect inspection machine is disposed in front of the first marking machine, the defect inspection machine inspecting the multi-lane electrodes to obtain inspection data relating to defects and interlocking with the position measuring device to obtain coordinate data of electrodes relating to the defective locations and / or defective sections from which the inspection data is obtained; the first marking machine marks a defective portion and / or a defective section on an uncoated portion at one or both ends of the multi-lane electrode in the width direction based on the coordinate data transmitted from the defect inspection machine; The roll map generating device according to claim 14 , wherein the roll map generating unit displays the coordinate data of the reference point and the coordinate data of the defective portion and / or defective section on the roll map.

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