Energy storage device manufacturing equipment

The apparatus improves tab alignment in electricity storage devices by using a control device to adjust tab spacing and positioning during the winding process, addressing misalignment and damage issues in larger assemblies.

JP7827664B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-10PRIME PLANET ENERGY & SOLUTIONS INC
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2023-08-01
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Existing manufacturing processes for electricity storage devices face challenges in achieving precise alignment of electrode tabs, leading to potential misalignment and damage during the winding process, especially as the assembly size increases.

Method used

The manufacturing apparatus incorporates a control device that adjusts the spacing and positioning of tabs on positive and negative electrode sheets using laser cutting devices, synchronized with the reel's rotation to ensure accurate tab alignment and minimize damage during winding.

Benefits of technology

This approach enhances the positional accuracy of electrode tabs, reducing misalignment and damage, thereby improving the manufacturing efficiency and quality of electricity storage devices.

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Abstract

To reduce damage to tabs.SOLUTION: A manufacturing apparatus 100 of a power storage device comprises a winding shaft 110, a first carrier 120, a second carrier 130, a first laser tab cut processor 150, a second laser tab cut processor 160, a winder 170, and a controller 180. The controller 180 is configured so as to perform: a first process S11 for obtaining a tab pitch on a positive electrode sheet 21 to be wound up by the winding shaft 110; a second process S12 for obtaining a tab pitch on a negative electrode sheet 22 to be wound up by the winding shaft 110; a third process S13 for adjusting a distance between tabs 21d based on the tab pitch on the positive electrode sheet 21 obtained by the first process S11; and a fourth process S14 for adjusting a distance between tabs 22d based on the tab pitch on the negative electrode sheet 22 obtained by the second process S12.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 3
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[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to an apparatus for manufacturing an electricity storage device. [Background technology]

[0002] Japanese Patent No. 5572676 discloses a winding device that winds a strip-shaped sheet on which multiple laminated portions are formed intermittently along the sheet's longitudinal direction. The winding device includes a winding core, a first pressing means, a detection means, a position adjustment means, and a second pressing means. The winding core is rotatable. The first pressing means is rotatable integrally with the winding core while pressing the sheet wound around the winding core. The detection means detects the position of the longitudinal end of the laminated portion on the sheet being wound around the winding core. The position adjustment means is configured to be movable at least along the sheet winding direction while gripping the sheet being wound around the winding core. Furthermore, the position adjustment means aligns the longitudinal end of the laminated portion on the sheet to a predetermined reference position based on the detection result of the detection means. The second pressing means presses the sheet in the aligned state. This winding device is said to be able to precisely align the positions of multiple laminated portions. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Patent No. 5572676 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] The present inventors wish to improve the positional accuracy of electrode tabs in electricity storage devices. [Means for solving the problem]

[0005] The manufacturing apparatus for an electricity storage device disclosed herein includes a reel, a first conveying device, a first laser tab cutting device, a second conveying device, a second laser tab cutting device, a winding device, and a control device. The first conveying device conveys a strip-shaped positive electrode sheet toward the reel. The first laser tab cutting device forms tabs at predetermined intervals on the positive electrode sheet conveyed by the first conveying device. The second conveying device conveys a strip-shaped negative electrode sheet toward the reel. The second laser tab cutting device forms tabs at predetermined intervals on the negative electrode sheet conveyed by the second conveying device. The winding device rotates the reel and winds up the positive electrode sheet on which tabs have been formed by the first laser tab cutting device and the negative electrode sheet on which tabs have been formed by the second laser tab cutting device. The positive electrode sheet has a strip-shaped positive electrode current collector foil and a positive electrode active material layer formed in an area of ​​the strip-shaped positive electrode current collector foil excluding an unformed area set at a first edge in the width direction. The negative electrode sheet has a strip-shaped negative electrode current collector foil and a negative electrode active material layer formed in an area of ​​the strip-shaped negative electrode current collector foil excluding an unformed area set in a first edge portion in the width direction. The control device is configured to execute the following processes: a first process for obtaining the tab pitch of the positive electrode sheet to be wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel; a second process for obtaining the tab pitch of the negative electrode sheet to be wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel; a third process for adjusting the spacing of the tabs to be formed on the positive electrode sheet by a first laser tab cutting device based on the tab pitch of the positive electrode sheet to be wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel obtained in the first process; and a fourth process for adjusting the spacing of the tabs to be formed on the negative electrode sheet by a second laser tab cutting device based on the tab pitch of the negative electrode sheet to be wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel obtained in the second process. This manufacturing apparatus for an electricity storage device reduces damage to the tabs. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0006] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of an electricity storage device 1. As shown in FIG. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the wound electrode body 20. As shown in FIG. [Figure 3]FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing an apparatus 100 for manufacturing an electricity storage device. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of the spool 110. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of the positive electrode sheet 21 on which the tabs 21d are formed. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the processing executed by the control device 180. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing the first tab detector 201. As shown in FIG. [Figure 8] FIG. 8 is a block diagram illustrating the processing performed by the control device 180 according to another embodiment. [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram showing the image inspection devices 204 and 205. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing the image inspection device 206. [Figure 11] FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram showing the wound body 20a after the preliminary pressing. [Figure 12] FIG. 12 is a block diagram illustrating the processing performed by the control device 180 according to another embodiment. [Figure 13] FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram showing the thickness inspection device 207. [Figure 14] FIG. 14 is a block diagram illustrating the processing performed by the control device 180 according to another embodiment. [Figure 15] FIG. 15 is a block diagram illustrating the processing performed by a control device 180 according to another embodiment. [Figure 16] FIG. 16 is a block diagram illustrating the processing performed by a control device 180 according to another embodiment. [Figure 17] FIG. 17 is a block diagram illustrating the processing performed by a control device 180 according to another embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0007] An embodiment of the technology disclosed herein will be described below with reference to the drawings. The embodiment described here is, of course, not intended to limit the present invention. The drawings are schematic and do not necessarily reflect the actual product. Furthermore, the same reference numerals are appropriately used for components and parts that perform the same function, and redundant explanations will be omitted where appropriate.

[0008] FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of an electricity storage device 1. In FIG. 1, the electricity storage device 1 is illustrated schematically with the wide front surface of a case 10 virtually removed so that the interior of the case 10 can be seen. The electricity storage device 1 is one form of an electricity storage device manufactured by the electricity storage device manufacturing apparatus 100 disclosed herein, and a wound electrode body 20 is housed inside the case 10. The electricity storage device manufactured by the electricity storage device manufacturing apparatus disclosed herein is not limited to the form shown in FIG. 1.

[0009] <Energy storage device 1> The electricity storage device 1 is a horizontally elongated rectangular electricity storage device. As shown in Fig. 1, the electricity storage device 1 has a case 10, a wound electrode body 20, a positive electrode terminal 50, and a negative electrode terminal 60. The case 10 has a case body 11 and a lid 12.

[0010] <Case body 11> The case body 11 is a rectangular case with a bottom, and has a horizontally long rectangular storage space. The case body 11 mainly stores the wound electrode body 20. The case body 11 has a substantially rectangular bottom surface, a pair of opposing wide surfaces along the long sides of the bottom surface, and a pair of opposing narrow surfaces along the short sides of the bottom surface. An opening 11f for storing the wound electrode body 20 is formed on the surface opposite the bottom surface. A lid 12 is attached to the opening 11f.

[0011] <Lid 12> The lid 12 is attached to the opening 11f of the case 10. The lid 12 is made of a substantially rectangular plate material that can be attached to the opening 11f of the case body 11. The lid 12 is a substantially rectangular plate material, and has an attachment hole 12a for attaching the positive electrode terminal 50 formed on one side in the longitudinal direction, and an attachment hole 12b for attaching the negative electrode terminal 60 formed on the opposite side.

[0012] Lid 12 is provided with liquid inlet 12c and gas release valve 12d. Liquid inlet 12c is a through-hole provided for injecting non-aqueous electrolyte into case 10 after it has been sealed. Liquid inlet 12c is sealed by attaching sealing member 12e after the non-aqueous electrolyte has been injected. Gas release valve 12d is a thin-walled portion designed to rupture (open) when a large amount of gas is generated inside case 10, thereby releasing the gas.

[0013] The non-aqueous electrolyte may be any of those used in conventionally known electricity storage devices without any particular limitation. For example, the non-aqueous electrolyte may be prepared by dissolving a supporting salt in a non-aqueous solvent.

[0014] <Positive terminal 50, negative terminal 60> The positive electrode terminal 50 and the negative electrode terminal 60 are attached to the lid 12. The wound electrode body 20 is housed in the case body 11 with the positive electrode terminal 50 and the negative electrode terminal 60 attached. The positive electrode terminal 50 has an external connection portion 51 and an axial portion 52. The negative electrode terminal 60 has an external connection portion 61 and an axial portion 62. The positive electrode terminal 50 and the negative electrode terminal 60 are each connected via an insulator 70. The positive electrode terminal 50 and the negative electrode terminal 60 are each connected to internal terminals 53, 63 provided inside the case 10.

[0015] External connection portions 51, 61 are disposed on the outside of lid 12 with an insulator 70 interposed therebetween. Internal terminals 53, 63 are attached to the inside of lid 12 with a gasket 80 interposed therebetween. Insulator 70 and gasket 80 are made of insulating material. Insulator 70 and gasket 80 are made of resin with required rigidity. Internal terminals 53, 63 have mounting holes and are connected to shaft portions 52, 62 of positive terminal 50 and negative terminal 60, respectively. The lower ends of shaft portions 52, 62 are crimped around the mounting holes of internal terminals 53, 63.

[0016] The positive electrode terminal 50 and the negative electrode terminal 60 are attached to the lid 12 in a state in which they are electrically insulated via an insulator 70 and a gasket 80 and in a state in which airtightness is ensured. The positive electrode terminal 50 and the negative electrode terminal 60 are connected to the wound electrode body 20 via internal terminals 53, 63. The wound electrode body 20 is housed in the case body 11 in this state attached to the lid 12. A plurality of wound electrode bodies 20 may be attached to one lid 12, and a plurality of wound electrode bodies 20 may be housed in one case 10.

[0017] <Wound electrode body 20> FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a wound electrode body 20. In FIG. 2, the wound electrode body 20 is shown with one end unfolded. As shown in FIG. 2, the wound electrode body 20 is formed by, for example, stacking a long strip-shaped positive electrode sheet 21, a first separator 31, a negative electrode sheet 22, and a second separator 32 in order with their longitudinal directions aligned, and winding them around a winding axis WL set in the width direction. The positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 are also referred to as the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate, respectively.

[0018] The positive electrode sheet 21 includes a strip-shaped positive electrode current collector foil 21a, a positive electrode active material layer 21b, and a tab 21d. The positive electrode current collector foil 21a is a base material of the positive electrode sheet 21. The positive electrode current collector foil 21a is formed of a predetermined metal foil (e.g., aluminum foil). The strip-shaped positive electrode current collector foil 21a has a first edge 21a1 at one end in the width direction (the left side in FIG. 2 ) and a second edge 21a2 at the other end (the right side in FIG. 2 ). An unformed region 21a3 is formed at the first edge 21a1 in the width direction of the strip-shaped positive electrode current collector foil 21a. The positive electrode active material layer 21b is formed in a region excluding the unformed region 21a3. The positive electrode active material layer 21b is formed on the positive electrode current collector foil 21a with a constant width from one end of the width direction. A protective layer 21c containing insulating ceramic particles may be formed on the positive electrode current collector foil 21a except for the portion on which the positive electrode active material layer 21b is formed. Furthermore, a tab 21d protruding in the width direction is formed on the positive electrode current collector foil 21a on the side on which the protective layer 21c is formed. The tab 21d is a portion that protrudes by a predetermined width from the side on which the protective layer 21c is formed. The positive electrode current collector foil 21a is exposed at the tab 21d. Note that the protective layer 21c is not an essential component of the positive electrode sheet.

[0019] The positive electrode active material layer 21b is a layer containing a positive electrode active material. In a lithium ion secondary battery, the positive electrode active material is, for example, a material that can release lithium ions during charging and absorb lithium ions during discharging, such as a lithium transition metal composite material. Generally, various positive electrode active materials have been proposed in addition to lithium transition metal composite materials, and there is no particular limitation.

[0020] The negative electrode sheet 22 includes a strip-shaped negative electrode current collector foil 22a, a negative electrode active material layer 22b, and a tab 22d. The negative electrode current collector foil 22a is a base material of the negative electrode sheet 22. The negative electrode current collector foil 22a is formed of a predetermined metal foil (e.g., copper foil). The strip-shaped negative electrode current collector foil 22a has a first edge 22a1 at one end in the width direction (the left side in FIG. 2 ) and a second edge 22a2 at the other end (the right side in FIG. 2 ). An unformed region 22a3 is formed at the first edge 22a1 in the width direction of the strip-shaped negative electrode current collector foil 22a. The negative electrode active material layer 22b is formed in a region excluding the unformed region 22a3. The negative electrode active material layer 22b is formed on the negative electrode current collector foil 22a with a constant width from one end of the negative electrode current collector foil 22a in the width direction. The negative electrode current collector foil 22a has a tab 22d formed thereon that protrudes from one side in the width direction. The tab 22d is a portion that protrudes by a predetermined width partially outward on the side where the non-formed region 22a3 is provided. The negative electrode current collector foil 22a is exposed at the tab 22d.

[0021] In this embodiment, the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 have the unformed regions 21a3 and 22a3 defined in the first edges 21a1 and 22a1 on the same side, but this is not limited to the above. The unformed regions 21a3 and 22a3 may be defined in the second edges 21a2 and 22a2 of the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22. One of the unformed regions 21a3 and 22a3 may be defined in the first edges 21a1 and 22a1, and the other may be defined in the second edges 21a2 and 22a2. In this case, the tabs 21d and 22d may protrude in different directions (e.g., opposite directions) from the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22, respectively.

[0022] The negative electrode active material layer 22b is a layer containing a negative electrode active material. The negative electrode active material is not particularly limited as long as it can reversibly absorb and release charge carriers in relation to the above-mentioned positive electrode active material. Examples of such negative electrode active materials include carbon materials and silicon-based materials.

[0023] 2, the negative electrode active material layer 22b of the negative electrode sheet 22 preferably covers the positive electrode active material layer 21b of the positive electrode sheet 21 with separators 31 and 32 interposed therebetween. The separators 31 and 32 may further cover the positive electrode active material layer 21b of the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode active material layer 22b of the negative electrode sheet 22. Although not shown, the lengths of the positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32 may be in the order of separators 31 and 32 > negative electrode sheet 22 > positive electrode sheet 21. The width La of the positive electrode active material layer 21b, the width Ln of the negative electrode active material layer 22b, and the width Ls of the separators 31 and 32 may be in the order of Ls > Ln > La. The area where the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 overlap, where the positive electrode active material layer 21b is formed, is covered with the negative electrode active material layer 22b. Furthermore, the area where the negative electrode active material layer 22b overlaps the positive electrode sheet 21, where the positive electrode active material layer 21b does not face, is covered with a protective layer 21c.

[0024] As shown in FIG. 2 , the tab 21d of the positive electrode sheet 21 protrudes from one side of the separators 31 and 32 in the width direction. The positive electrode sheet 21 has a plurality of tabs 21d provided at a predetermined pitch in the longitudinal direction. The tab 22d of the negative electrode sheet 22 protrudes from the separators 31 and 32 on the same side as the side from which the tab 21d of the positive electrode sheet 21 protrudes. The negative electrode sheet 22 has a plurality of tabs 22d provided at a predetermined pitch in the longitudinal direction. The plurality of tabs 21d of the positive electrode sheet 21 and the plurality of tabs 22d of the negative electrode sheet 22 are provided at a predetermined pitch so that they are in approximately the same positions after being wound around the wound electrode body 20.

[0025] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the wound electrode body 20 is housed in the case body 11 through the opening 11f to which the lid 12 is attached. For this reason, it has a flat shape that matches the shape of the opening 11f. When manufacturing the wound electrode body 20, it may be wound around a shaft that has a flat shape. Alternatively, when manufacturing the wound electrode body 20, it may be pressed into a flat shape after being wound around a cylindrical shaft. The wound electrode body 20 and the case body 11 are electrically insulated by a resin insulating sheet (not shown) that is arranged between the wound electrode body 20 and the case body 11.

[0026] One possible method for manufacturing a wound electrode assembly for use in an energy storage device is to prepare positive and negative electrode sheets with tabs formed thereon and then wind them. For example, when preparing the positive and negative electrode sheets, tabs are formed on the positive and negative electrode sheets according to preset processing conditions. After preparing the positive and negative electrode sheets with tabs formed thereon, the positive and negative electrode sheets are wound around a reel via a separator. In contrast, the present inventors have proposed a method for cutting the positive and negative electrode sheets with a laser and winding them while forming tabs. Furthermore, according to the present inventors' findings, when the positive and negative electrode sheets are wound, the tabs do not necessarily overlap in a fixed position, and the tab positions may be misaligned within a predetermined tolerance range. In cases where there is a large variation in the thickness of the positive and negative electrode sheets within their planes, the tabs may be misaligned beyond the predetermined tolerance range. Furthermore, the tabs may be misaligned due to processing (e.g., pressing) of the wound assembly after winding. In particular, as the wound electrode assembly becomes larger and the number of windings increases, the tab misalignment is likely to become significant.

[0027] <Electricity storage device manufacturing apparatus 100> The electricity storage device manufacturing apparatus 100 is an apparatus that manufactures an electricity storage device 1. FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing the electricity storage device manufacturing apparatus 100. FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a reel 110. As shown in FIG. 3, the electricity storage device manufacturing apparatus 100 includes the reel 110, a first conveying device 120, a second conveying device 130, third conveying devices 140 and 141, a first laser tab cutting apparatus 150, a second laser tab cutting apparatus 160, a winding device 170, and a control device 180. The electricity storage device manufacturing apparatus 100 may include a pressing device 200.

[0028] In the electricity storage device manufacturing apparatus 100, the positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31, 32 are transported by a first transport device 120, a second transport device 130, and a third transport device 140, 141, respectively. While the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 are being transported, tabs 21d, 22d are formed on them by a first laser tab cutting device 150 and a second laser tab cutting device 160, respectively. The positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 on which the tabs 21d, 22d have been formed are wound around a reel 110 by a winding device 170, and a wound body 20a is produced. In this way, in the electricity storage device manufacturing apparatus 100, the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 are wound while the tabs 21d, 22d are being formed on them. Each device will be described below.

[0029] <Reel 110> 4, the reel 110 is a shaft member that winds up the positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32. The positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 are wound up with the separators 31 and 32 interposed therebetween.

[0030] In this embodiment, the reel 110 is a member having a substantially cylindrical shaft shape. There are no particular limitations on the shape of the reel 110, and the cross section may be a perfect circle or a flat shape. In this embodiment, a slit 111 is formed in the reel 110. The slit 111 is formed so as to pass through the central axis (winding axis) of the reel 110. The reel 110 is shaped so as to be divided in the radial direction by the slit 111. Note that the reel 110 does not necessarily have to have a slit formed therein.

[0031] The reel 110 may be provided with various additional components. For example, the reel 110 may be provided with a component for attracting the sheets (in this embodiment, the positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32) being wound onto the reel 110. A space may be formed inside the reel 110 that creates a negative pressure relative to the outside. The reel 110 may have a hole that penetrates from the space toward the surface of the reel 110. The hole can act as a suction hole that attracts the sheet being wound onto the reel 110. This prevents the sheet from shifting position during winding. The reel 110 may also have a groove that serves as a receiving portion when the sheet being wound onto the reel 110 is cut. For example, when the sheet is cut after being wound onto the reel 110, a cutter blade may be lowered into the groove. This prevents damage to the reel 110 and the cutter blade when the sheet is cut.

[0032] The positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32 are attached to the reel 110. The separators 31 and 32 are interposed between the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 so that the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 do not come into contact with each other. The positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32 may be fixed to the reel 110 by having their respective leading ends sandwiched in slits 111. The reel 110 is rotated in the circumferential direction by a winding device 170 (see FIG. 3).

[0033] <Take-up device 170> The winding device 170 is a device that rotates the reel 110. The winding device 170 rotates the reel 110, thereby winding the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 onto the reel 110. The winding device 170 is not particularly limited as long as it can rotate the reel 110. A motor, for example, can be used as the winding device 170.

[0034] The positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 are wound around the reel 110 so that the tabs 21d, 22d are positioned at predetermined positions relative to the rotation angle of the reel 110. The positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 are wound around the reel 110 so that the tab 21d of the positive electrode sheet 21 and the tab 22d of the negative electrode sheet 22 overlap in the radial direction. In this embodiment, the positions of the tabs 21d, 22d of the positive electrode sheet 21 and the tab 22d of the negative electrode sheet 22 are set so that they overlap at different positions in the circumferential direction. In this embodiment, the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 are wound so that the tabs 21d, 22d overlap at a predetermined angle with respect to a reference line of the reel 110. The reference line of the reel 110 can be any line along the radial direction of the reel 110. In this embodiment, the positive electrode tab 21d and the negative electrode sheet 22 are overlapped at positions symmetrical with respect to the slit 111. The overlapped positive electrode tab 21d and negative electrode sheet 22 are each disposed at two positions in the circumferential direction.

[0035] As shown in FIG. 3, the positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31, 32 are transported to the reel 110 by a first transport device 120, a second transport device 130, and a third transport device 140, 141, respectively.

[0036] <First conveying device 120, second conveying device 130, third conveying devices 140, 141> The first conveying device 120 is a device that conveys the strip-shaped positive electrode sheet 21 toward the reel 110. The second conveying device 130 is a device that conveys the strip-shaped negative electrode sheet 22 toward the reel 110. The third conveying devices 140 and 141 are devices that convey the strip-shaped separators 31 and 32 toward the reel 110.

[0037] The positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32 are wound around unwinding shafts 122, 132, 142, and 143, respectively. The first conveying device 120, the second conveying device 130, and the third conveying devices 140 and 141 are connected to the unwinding shafts 122, 132, 142, and 143, respectively. The positive electrode roll 124, the negative electrode roll 134, and the separator rolls 144 and 145 are wound around the unwinding shafts 122, 132, 142, and 143, respectively. The positive electrode roll 124 is a roll around which the strip-shaped positive electrode sheet 21 is wound before the tab 21d is formed. The negative electrode roll 134 is a roll around which the strip-shaped negative electrode sheet 22 is wound before the tab 22d is formed. The separator rolls 144 and 145 are rolls around which the strip-shaped separators 31 and 32 are wound, respectively.

[0038] The first conveying device 120, the second conveying device 130, and the third conveying devices 140 and 141 rotate and drive the unwinding shafts 122, 132, 142, and 143, respectively. As a result, the positive electrode roll 124, the negative electrode roll 134, and the separator rolls 144 and 145 are unwound from the unwinding shafts 122, 132, 142, and 143, respectively. The first conveying device 120, the second conveying device 130, and the third conveying devices 140 and 141 are not particularly limited as long as they can rotate the unwinding shafts 122, 132, 142, and 143. For example, a motor or the like can be used as the first conveying device 120, the second conveying device 130, and the third conveying devices 140 and 141.

[0039] The conveying speed can be controlled according to conveying conditions set in the control device 180. The positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32 can be conveyed to the reel 110 at a substantially constant speed by the first conveying device 120, the second conveying device 130, and the third conveying devices 140 and 141, respectively. The positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32 can each be conveyed along a predetermined conveying path. The conveying path may be set by, for example, nip rollers, accumulators, tension rollers, guide rollers, etc. A first laser tab cutting device 150 is provided on the conveying path of the positive electrode sheet 21. A second laser tab cutting device 160 is provided on the conveying path of the negative electrode sheet 22. In this embodiment, sheet conveyance is stopped when a predetermined number of windings of the wound body 20a have been produced. When a new sheet is attached to the reel 110, the first conveying device 120, the second conveying device 130, and the third conveying devices 140 and 141 start conveying the sheet. Tab processing is then started on the conveyed positive electrode sheet 21 and negative electrode sheet 22.

[0040] <First laser tab cut processing device 150, second laser tab cut processing device 160> The first laser tab cutting device 150 is a device that forms tabs 21d at predetermined intervals on the positive electrode sheet 21. The first laser tab cutting device 150 forms tabs 21d in the unformed region 21a3 of the positive electrode sheet 21 transported by the first transport device 120. The second laser tab cutting device 160 is a device that forms tabs 22d at predetermined intervals on the negative electrode sheet 22. The second laser tab cutting device 160 forms tabs 22d in the unformed region 22a3 of the negative electrode sheet 22 transported by the second transport device 130. In this embodiment, the tabs are formed on the same first edges 21a1, 22a1 in the width direction of the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22. However, this is not limited to this embodiment, and tabs may be formed on the first edge of one of the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22 and on the second edge of the other.

[0041] The formation of the tabs will be described below using as an example the first laser tab cutting device 150 that forms the tabs 21d on the positive electrode sheet 21. The second laser tab cutting device 160 can be similar to the first laser tab cutting device 150, and therefore a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

[0042] The first laser tab cut processing device 150 may include, for example, a chamber, a laser oscillator, and a scanner. The chamber encloses a space in which the tabs 21d are formed on the positive electrode sheet 21. The positive electrode sheet 21 is irradiated with a laser while being transported through the chamber, and the tabs 21d may be formed. The laser oscillator is a device that irradiates a laser. The wavelength, frequency, output, etc. of the laser are set appropriately. The laser oscillator may be attached to a scanner that controls the laser irradiation angle, position, etc. The scanner controls the laser irradiation, and thereby the trajectory of the laser irradiated onto the positive electrode sheet 21 can be determined.

[0043] FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of the positive electrode sheet 21 on which the tabs 21d are formed. In FIG. 5, the path L of the laser irradiated onto the positive electrode sheet 21 is indicated by a dashed line. As shown in FIG. 5, the positive electrode sheet 21 being conveyed has an unformed region 21a3 formed at a first edge 21a1 in the width direction. The second edge 21a2 in the width direction does not have an unformed region 21a3 formed thereat and is covered with the positive electrode active material layer 21b. The laser is irradiated onto the first edge 21a1 side where the unformed region 21a3 is formed. The end of the positive electrode sheet 21 on the first edge 21a1 side is cut in accordance with the path L of the laser.

[0044] In the region where the tabs 21d are formed, the locus L is set to follow the shape and dimensions of the tabs 21d. Between the regions where the tabs 21d are formed, the locus L is set to extend along the length of the positive electrode sheet 21 toward the upstream side of the positive electrode sheet 21 by a length corresponding to the pitch of the tabs 21d (the interval G between adjacent tabs 21d). As a result, tabs 21d of a predetermined shape are formed on the positive electrode sheet 21 at a predetermined pitch.

[0045] In this embodiment, the locus L is set to pass through the positive electrode active material layer 21b along the longitudinal direction between the regions where the tabs 21d are formed. As a result, the tabs 21d are formed in the positive electrode sheet 21, with the positive electrode active material layer 21b covering the tabs 21d up to a portion of the base end. Note that, in order to reduce waste of the positive electrode active material, the locus L may be set near the unformed region 21a3. This is not limited to such a form, and the locus L may be set to pass only through the unformed region 21a3. This can reduce waste of the positive electrode active material. The pieces cut from the positive electrode sheet 21 by the laser can be collected by a waste material separation device (not shown).

[0046] The pitch, dimensions, etc. of the tabs 21d are set appropriately depending on the configuration of the intended wound electrode body 20 (see FIG. 2). The pitch of the formed tabs 21d and the spacing G between the tabs 21d are not constant, and the pitch of the tabs 21d is set so that the tabs 21d of the wound positive electrode sheet 21 overlap in the radial direction when the wound body 20a (see FIG. 4) is produced.

[0047] As shown in FIG. 3 , the positive electrode sheet 21 on which the tab 21d is formed by the first laser tab cutting device 150 and the positive electrode sheet 21 on which the tab 22d is formed by the second laser tab cutting device 160 are wound around the reel 110 by the winding device 170. When the positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32 are wound around the reel 110 a predetermined number of times, the winding device 170 is stopped. The positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32 wound around the reel 110 are cut with a cutter or the like (not shown), and the outer peripheral surfaces of the separators 31 and 32 are fastened with tape or the like to produce the wound body 20a. The wound body 20a is removed from the reel by a removal device (not shown). The removed wound body 20a has a substantially cylindrical shape. The wound body 20a is sent to the press device 200.

[0048] <Pressing device 200> The press device 200 is a device that temporarily presses the wound body 20a. A known press or the like can be used as the press device 200. The press device 200 presses the wound body 20a in a predetermined direction. The tabs 21d and 22d, which are provided at two locations on the wound body 20a in the circumferential direction, are pressed so that they overlap each other after pressing. This produces a flat wound body 20a.

[0049] The pre-pressed wound body 20a is pressed with a stronger pressure than that of the pre-press to produce a flat wound electrode body 20. The produced wound electrode body 20 is housed in a case, sealed, and an electrolyte is poured into it to prepare an assembly. The assembly is subjected to an initial charging process and an aging process by known methods to produce an electricity storage device 1 (see FIG. 1).

[0050] <Control device 180> The control device 180 controls the processing conditions of the first laser tab cut processing device 150 and the second laser tab cut processing device 160. The control device 180 includes a memory unit 181, a first acquisition unit 182, a first calculation unit 183, a first adjustment unit 184, a second acquisition unit 185, a second calculation unit 186, a second adjustment unit 187, a third acquisition unit 188, a third calculation unit 189, and a third adjustment unit 190. The control device 180 may be, for example, a computer such as an ECU (Electronic Control Unit) or a microcomputer-equipped circuit board. The computer performs required functions according to, for example, a predetermined program. Each function of the computer is processed by the computer's arithmetic unit (also referred to as a processor, CPU (Central Processing Unit), or MPU (Micro-Processing Unit)), storage device (memory, hard disk, etc.), and software working together.

[0051] In the manufacturing apparatus 100 for an electricity storage device, the processing conditions for the first laser tab cut processing device 150 and the second laser tab cut processing device 160 are stored in a memory unit 181 of the control device 180. The laser trajectory L can be controlled in accordance with the stored processing conditions. In the manufacturing apparatus 100 for an electricity storage device, the processing conditions stored in the control device 180 are adjusted based on various parameters measured during and after winding of the wound body 20a.

[0052] Example 1 Fig. 6 is a block diagram showing the processing executed by control device 180. As shown in Fig. 6, manufacturing apparatus 100 for an electricity storage device is provided with first tab detection device 201, second tab detection device 202, and rotation angle measurement device 203. First tab detection device 201 is provided on the transport path between first laser tab cut processing device 150 and reel 110. Second tab detection device 202 is provided on the transport path between second laser tab cut processing device 160 and reel 110. Rotation angle measurement device 203 is connected to reel 110.

[0053] Rotation angle measurement device 203 is a device that measures the rotation angle of reel 110, which is driven to rotate by winding device 170. Rotation angle measurement device 203 may detect the number of rotations of reel 110. There are no particular limitations on rotation angle measurement device 203, as long as it is a device that can measure the rotation angle of reel 110. For example, a rotary encoder or the like can be used as rotation angle measurement device 203. The rotation angle of reel 110 measured by rotation angle measurement device 203 is sent to control device 180.

[0054] The first tab detector 201 is a device that detects the passage of the tab 21d of the conveyed positive electrode sheet 21. The second tab detector 202 is a device that detects the passage of the tab 22d of the conveyed negative electrode sheet 22. The first tab detector 201 will be described below. The second tab detector 202 can be similar to the first tab detector, so a detailed description will be omitted.

[0055] The first tab detector 201 is not particularly limited as long as it is a device that can detect the passage of the tab 21d of the conveyed positive electrode sheet 21. For example, a reflective, retro-reflective, or transmissive laser sensor can be used as the first tab detector 201. In this embodiment, a retro-reflective laser sensor is used as the first tab detector 201.

[0056] FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing the first tab detection device 201. As shown in FIG. 7, the first tab detection device 201 irradiates a laser beam onto a position where the tab 21d passes. In the first tab detection device 201, an optical path is set so that the laser beam is irradiated onto a predetermined position where the tab 21d passes. In FIG. 7, the optical path is set in the depth direction of the paper. When the tab 21d passes the irradiation position, the laser beam is reflected by the tab 21d. The first tab detection device 201 detects the passage of the tab 21d by detecting the reflected light. When the first tab detection device 201 detects the passage of the tab 21d, the detection result of the tab 21d is transmitted to the control device 180 (see FIG. 6). The tabs 21d are formed at a predetermined pitch on the positive electrode sheet 21. Therefore, each time the passage of the tab 21d is detected, the detection result of the tab 21d is transmitted to the control device 180.

[0057] As shown in FIG. 6, the control device 180 is configured to execute a first process S11 in which the tab pitch of the positive electrode sheet 21 being wound around the reel 110 is acquired relative to the rotation angle of the reel 110. Here, the tab pitch refers to the distance between adjacent tabs 21d in the conveyance direction. Here, the first acquisition unit 182 of the control device 180 acquires information about the passage of the tabs 21d from the first tab detection device 201. The first acquisition unit 182 of the control device 180 also acquires, from the rotation angle measurement device 203, the rotation angle of the reel 110 when the tabs 21d pass. Here, the first acquisition unit 182 of the control device 180 acquires the rotation angle of the reel 110 when the tabs 21d pass.

[0058] The control device 180 is configured to execute a second process S12 that acquires the tab pitch of the negative electrode sheet 22 wound around the reel 110 relative to the rotation angle of the reel 110, similar to the first process S11.

[0059] The control device 180 is programmed with the conditions for conveying the positive electrode sheet 21 and the conditions for processing the tab 21d so that the tab 21d of the positive electrode sheet 21 is superimposed at a predetermined angle with respect to the reference line of the reel 110. The control device 180 is programmed with the conditions for conveying the negative electrode sheet 22 and the conditions for processing the tab 22d so that the tab 22d of the negative electrode sheet 22 is superimposed at a predetermined angle with respect to the reference line of the reel 110.

[0060] The control device 180 is configured to execute a third process S13 in which the spacing between the tabs 21d is adjusted based on the tab pitch of the positive electrode sheet 21 being wound around the reel 110 relative to the rotation angle of the reel 110, as acquired in the first process S11. Similarly, the control device 180 is configured to execute a fourth process S14 in which the spacing between the tabs 22d is adjusted based on the tab pitch of the negative electrode sheet 22 being wound around the reel 110 relative to the rotation angle of the reel 110, as acquired in the second process S12. During winding, the position of the tabs 21d in the wound body 20a moves depending on the rotation angle of the reel 110. The tab pitch also varies depending on the number of windings. A first calculation unit 183 of the control device 180 calculates the difference between the rotation angle of the reel 110 when the tabs 21d pass, as acquired during winding, and the set value of the rotation angle of the reel 110 when the tabs 21d pass, based on the programmed processing conditions and transport conditions. If there is a difference between the rotation angle of reel 110 when tab 21d passes, which is acquired during winding, and the set value, first adjustment unit 184 adjusts the processing conditions for tabs 21d and 22d stored in storage unit 181. For example, if the tab pitch acquired at a certain rotation angle is larger than the set value, first adjustment unit 184 can adjust the tab pitch between tabs specified from that rotation angle to be smaller. If the tab pitch acquired at a certain rotation angle is smaller than the set value, first adjustment unit 184 can adjust the tab pitch between tabs specified from that rotation angle to be larger.

[0061] Control device 180 is configured to execute the first process S11 to the fourth process S14 described above. In this way, control device 180 receives feedback on the rotation angle of winding shaft 110 and the acquired tab pitch, and adjusts the tab processing conditions. This makes it easier for the tab spacing to approach the set value, and makes it easier to align the positions of tabs 21d, 22d when winding wound body 20a. As a result, when wound electrode body 20 is manufactured, the positional accuracy of tabs 21d, 22d is improved.

[0062] By improving the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d, 22d, the tabs 21d, 22d are more likely to be aligned in the stacking direction when the electricity storage device 1 is assembled. This can improve the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d, 22d in terms of the width of the tabs 21d, 22d. As a result, the degree of freedom in designing the components attached to the lid 12 can be improved. For example, the dimensions of the internal terminals 53, 63 can be reduced, which can lead to a reduction in manufacturing costs. This effect is significant in an electricity storage device 1 that uses a wound electrode body 20 (see FIG. 2) in which the tabs 21d, 22d protrude in the same direction.

[0063] Example 2 Fig. 8 is a block diagram showing processing executed by a control device 180 according to another embodiment. As shown in Fig. 8, the manufacturing apparatus 100 for an electricity storage device is provided with image inspection devices 204 to 206. The image inspection devices 204 to 206 are devices that inspect the positions of the tabs 21d, 22d of the wound electrode body 20 pressed by the press device 200. The image inspection devices 204 to 206 are not particularly limited as long as they are devices that can inspect the positions of the tabs 21d, 22d. As the image inspection devices 204 to 206, for example, an image sensor that can acquire the dimensions of a planar image can be used.

[0064] The image inspection device 204 is a device that inspects the positive electrode tab 21d. The image inspection device 205 is a device that inspects the negative electrode tab 22d. FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram showing the image inspection devices 204 and 205. FIG. 9 shows the positional relationship between the image inspection devices 204 and 205 and the tabs 21d and 22d when viewed along the direction in which the tabs 21d and 22d are stacked. The press device 200 is not shown in FIG.

[0065] As shown in FIG. 9, the image inspection devices 204 and 205 detect the positions of the tabs 21d and 22d of the wound body 20a in a state where the wound body 20a has been pre-pressed by the press device 200. The image inspection devices 204 and 205 acquire shape data of the tabs 21d and 22d on the surfaces from which the tabs 21d and 22d protrude, respectively. The imaging surfaces of the image inspection devices 204 and 205 are obliquely oriented relative to the surfaces from which the tabs 21d and 22d protrude. Reference positions P1 and P2 are set on the wound body 20a, where the outer ends of the tabs 21d and 22d are to be positioned based on the tab processing conditions. The image data acquired by the image inspection devices 204 and 205 is transmitted to the control device 180.

[0066] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing the image inspection device 206. FIG. 10 illustrates the positional relationship between the image inspection device 206 and the tabs 21d and 22d as viewed along the stacking direction of the tabs 21d and 22d. In FIG. 10, the imaging direction of the image inspection device 206 is set to the depth direction of the page. As shown in FIG. 10, the wound body 20a after pre-pressing is gripped by a transport chuck 200a and transported along the width direction of the tabs 21d and 22d. The image inspection device 206 detects the positions of the tabs 21d and 22d from the stacking direction of the tabs 21d and 22d extending from the wound body 20a (the pre-pressing direction). In this embodiment, the image inspection device 206 acquires position data of the tabs 21d and 22d of the transported wound body 20a from above. The image data acquired by the image inspection device 206 is transmitted to the control device 180.

[0067] 8, the control device 180 is configured to execute a first process S21 of acquiring the position of the tab 21d of the positive electrode sheet 21 of the wound body 20a after it has been pressed by the press device 200. Similar to the first process S21, the control device 180 is configured to execute a second process S22 of acquiring the position of the tab 22d of the negative electrode sheet 22 of the wound body 20a after it has been pressed by the press device 200. Here, the second acquisition unit 185 of the control device 180 acquires position data of the tabs 21d, 22d from the image inspection devices 204 to 206.

[0068] The control device 180 is configured to execute a third process S23 of adjusting the spacing between the tabs 21d based on the positions of the tabs 21d of the positive electrode sheet 21 of the wound body 20a after being pressed by the press device 200, which were acquired in the first process S21. Similarly, the control device 180 is configured to execute a fourth process S24 of adjusting the spacing between the tabs 22d based on the positions of the tabs 22d of the negative electrode sheet 22 of the wound body 20a after being pressed by the press device 200, which were acquired in the second process S22. In this embodiment, the second calculation unit 186 of the control device 180 calculates the amount (length) by which the tabs 21d, 22d are shifted from the reference positions P1, P2 in the width direction.

[0069] FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram showing the wound body 20a after pre-pressing. FIG. 11 shows the positions of the tabs 21d and 22d as viewed along the protruding direction of the tabs 21d and 22d. As shown in FIG. 11, image data acquired by the image inspection devices 204 and 205 may be used to confirm the deviation of the tabs 21d and 22d of the wound body 20a from the reference positions P1 and P2. The second calculation unit 186 may calculate the amount of deviation of each of the tabs 21d and 22d from the reference positions P1 and P2. As shown in FIG. 11, if the deviations from the reference positions P1 and P2 differ for each of the tabs 21d and 22d, the second calculation unit 186 may calculate the deviations of the tabs 21d and 22d based on an approximation curve. For example, the second calculation unit 186 may perform a process of connecting the ends (e.g., outer ends) of the tabs 21d and 22d to obtain an approximation curve. The second calculation unit 186 may calculate the deviation of each of the tabs 21d and 22d based on the approximation curve and the reference positions P1 and P2.

[0070] Further, the misalignment of the tabs 21d, 22d along the stacking direction of the tabs 21d, 22d may be calculated from the image data acquired by the image inspection device 206 (see FIG. 10). At this time, the misalignment of the tabs 21d, 22d that can be observed from above can be detected. The maximum value of the misalignment among the stacked tabs 21d, 22d can be calculated from the image data acquired by the image inspection device 206.

[0071] If the calculated positions of the tabs 21d, 22d are deviated from the reference positions P1, P2, the second adjustment unit 187 adjusts the processing conditions of the tabs 21d, 22d stored in the storage unit 181. For example, if the calculated positions of the tabs 21d, 22d are deviated in a direction preceding the reference positions P1, P2 with respect to the winding direction of the wound body 20a, the tab pitch can be adjusted to be smaller. If the calculated positions of the tabs 21d, 22d are deviated in a direction following the reference positions P1, P2 with respect to the winding direction of the wound body 20a, the tab pitch can be adjusted to be larger.

[0072] The control device 180 is configured to execute the first process S21 to the fourth process S24. As a result, the control device 180 receives feedback on the positions of the tabs 21d, 22d of the wound body 20a after pressing, and adjusts the processing conditions for the tabs. For example, after a sheet is wound around the reel 110 to produce the wound body 20a, the wound body 20a is pressed, and any misalignment of the positions of the tabs 21d, 22d that may occur as a result of the pressing is easily fed back. Therefore, the processing conditions for the tabs can be adjusted taking into account the misalignment of the tabs 21d, 22d during pressing. As a result, the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d, 22d in the wound electrode body 20 after pressing is easily improved.

[0073] Example 3 FIG. 12 is a block diagram showing processing executed by a control device 180 according to another embodiment. As shown in FIG. 12, the manufacturing apparatus 100 for an electricity storage device is provided with thickness inspection devices 207-210. The thickness inspection devices 207-210 are devices that measure the thickness of the positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32 that are being conveyed, respectively. The thickness inspection devices 207-210 are not particularly limited as long as they are devices that can inspect the thickness of each sheet. For example, a non-contact laser displacement meter can be used as the thickness inspection devices 207-210.

[0074] FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram showing a thickness inspection device 207. FIG. 13 shows the thickness inspection device 207 and the positive electrode sheet 21 as viewed along the direction in which the positive electrode sheet 21 is transported. As shown in FIG. 13, the thickness inspection device 207 is positioned so that it can irradiate the positive electrode sheet 21 with a laser beam approximately perpendicular to the positive electrode sheet 21. The thickness inspection device 207 irradiates the unformed region 21a3 of the positive electrode current collector foil 21a and the surface of the positive electrode active material layer 21b formed on the positive electrode current collector foil 21a with a laser beam. The thickness inspection device 207 detects light reflected from the unformed region 21a3 and the surface of the positive electrode active material layer 21b to measure the thickness of the positive electrode active material layer 21b. The thickness inspection device 207 can continuously measure the thickness of the positive electrode active material layer 21b. In this embodiment, the thickness inspection device 207 is provided at a position along a guide roller (not shown) where it can measure the thickness of the positive electrode sheet 21. By measuring the thickness of the positive electrode sheet 21 while it is aligned with the guide rollers, fluctuation in the thickness direction is suppressed, and the measurement accuracy of the thickness of the positive electrode sheet 21 can be improved.

[0075] A thickness inspection device 208 (see FIG. 12) that inspects the thickness of the negative electrode active material layer 22b of the negative electrode sheet 22 can be similar to the thickness inspection device 207, and therefore a detailed description thereof will be omitted. The thickness inspection devices 209 and 210 (see FIG. 12) measure the thicknesses of the separators 31 and 32. The measured thicknesses of the positive electrode active material layer 21b and the negative electrode active material layer 22b are transmitted to the control device 180.

[0076] 12, the control device 180 is configured to execute a first process S31 that acquires the thickness of the positive electrode sheet 21 wound around the reel 110. Similar to the first process S31, the control device 180 is configured to execute a second process S32 that acquires the thickness of the negative electrode sheet 22 wound around the reel 110. Here, the third acquisition unit 188 of the control device 180 acquires data on the thicknesses of the positive electrode sheet 21, the negative electrode sheet 22, and the separators 31 and 32 from the thickness inspection devices 207-210.

[0077] The control device 180 is configured to execute a third process S33 that adjusts the spacing between the tabs 21d based on the thickness of the positive electrode sheet 21 to be wound around the reel 110, obtained in the first process S31. Similarly, the control device 180 is configured to execute a fourth process S34 that adjusts the spacing between the tabs 22d based on the thickness of the negative electrode sheet 22 to be wound around the reel 110, obtained in the second process S32. In this embodiment, a third calculation unit 189 of the control device 180 calculates the difference between the obtained thickness of each sheet and a reference thickness.

[0078] Here, the reference thickness refers to the set value of the thickness of each sheet when preparing the wound body 20a. The prepared sheets may have in-plane thickness variations. For example, the positive electrode active material layer 21b and the negative electrode active material layer 22b may be formed by applying a slurry to the substrate (positive electrode current collector foil 21a and negative electrode current collector foil 22a) and drying the slurry. This may result in thickness variations in the positive electrode sheet 21 and the negative electrode sheet 22. Furthermore, the thicknesses of the positive electrode current collector foil 21a, the negative electrode current collector foil 22a, and the separators 31 and 32 are not necessarily uniform. If there is thickness variation along the length of the sheet, the length wound around the reel 110 may change. For example, if the sheet thickness is thinner than the reference thickness, the outer diameter of the wound body 20a wound around the reel 110 will be smaller. This may cause the positions of the tabs 21d and 22d to be shifted to positions preceding the predetermined positions described above. If the thickness of the sheet is greater than the reference thickness, the outer diameter of the wound body 20a wound around the reel 110 increases, which can cause the positions of the tabs 21d and 22d to shift backward from the predetermined angle.

[0079] The third calculation unit 189 of the control device 180 can calculate the deviation of the tabs 21d, 22d based on the difference between the acquired thickness of each sheet and the reference thickness. The third adjustment unit 190 adjusts the processing conditions of the tabs 21d, 22d stored in the storage unit 181. For example, if the calculated sheet thickness is thicker than the reference thickness, the tab pitch can be adjusted to be larger. If the calculated sheet thickness is thinner than the reference thickness, the tab pitch can be adjusted to be smaller.

[0080] The control device 180 is configured to execute the first process S31 to the fourth process S34. As a result, the control device 180 receives feedback on information about the thickness of the sheet before winding and adjusts the processing conditions for the tabs. For example, if there is a difference in the tendency between the sheet thickness and the reference thickness for each production lot, the processing conditions for winding sheets from the same production lot may be adjusted. This can improve the positional accuracy of the wound body 20a after winding. Furthermore, the pitch of the tabs 21d, 22d on the sheet during winding may be adjusted according to the sheet thickness. This can reduce positional deviations of the tabs 21d, 22d due to variations in the thickness of the sheet. As a result, the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d, 22d after winding can also be improved for the wound body 20a during winding.

[0081] Example 4 FIG. 14 is a block diagram showing processing executed by a control device 180 according to another embodiment. As shown in FIG. 14, the manufacturing apparatus 100 for power storage devices is provided with a first tab detection device 201, a second tab detection device 202, and a rotation angle measurement device 203, similar to the first embodiment. The manufacturing apparatus 100 for power storage devices is further provided with image inspection devices 204 to 206, similar to the second embodiment. The control device 180 is configured to execute a first process S41 to an eighth process S48. Here, the first process S41 to the fourth process S44 are similar to the first process S11 to the fourth process S14 of the first embodiment, and the fifth process S45 to the eighth process S48 are similar to the first process S21 to the fourth process S24 of the second embodiment.

[0082] In this electricity storage device manufacturing apparatus 100, the first process S41 to the fourth process S44 executed by the control device 180 feed back the rotation angle of the winding shaft 110 and the acquired tab pitch, and the tab processing conditions are adjusted. Furthermore, the fifth process S45 to the eighth process S48 feed back the positions of the tabs 21d, 22d of the wound body 20a after pressing, and the tab processing conditions are adjusted. This not only makes it easier for the tab spacing to approach the set value, but also makes it easier to improve the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d, 22d in the wound electrode body 20 after winding and pressing. As a result, the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d, 22d can be further improved.

[0083] Example 5 FIG. 15 is a block diagram showing processing executed by a control device 180 according to another embodiment. As shown in FIG. 15, the manufacturing apparatus 100 for an electric storage device is provided with a first tab detection device 201, a second tab detection device 202, and a rotation angle measurement device 203, similar to the first embodiment. The manufacturing apparatus 100 for an electric storage device is further provided with thickness inspection devices 207 to 210, similar to the third embodiment. The control device 180 is configured to execute a first process S51 to an eighth process S58. Here, the first process S51 to the fourth process S54 are similar to the first process S11 to the fourth process S14 of the first embodiment, and the fifth process S55 to the eighth process S58 are similar to the first process S31 to the fourth process S34 of the third embodiment.

[0084] In the power storage device manufacturing apparatus 100, the first process S51 to the fourth process S54 executed by the control device 180 feed back the rotation angle of the reel 110 and the acquired tab pitch, and adjust the tab processing conditions. Furthermore, the fifth process S55 to the eighth process S58 feed back information on the thickness of the sheet before winding, and adjust the tab processing conditions. This not only makes it easier for the tab spacing to approach the set value, but also reduces positional deviations of the tabs 21d, 22d caused by variations in sheet thickness. As a result, the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d, 22d can be further improved.

[0085] Example 6 FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing processing executed by a control device 180 according to another embodiment. As shown in FIG. 16, the power storage device manufacturing apparatus 100 is provided with image inspection devices 204 to 206, as in Example 2. The power storage device manufacturing apparatus 100 is further provided with thickness inspection devices 207 to 210, as in Example 3. The control device 180 is configured to execute a first process S61 to an eighth process S68. Here, the first process S61 to the fourth process S64 are similar to the first process S21 to the fourth process S24 of Example 2, and the fifth process S65 to the eighth process S68 are similar to the first process S31 to the fourth process S34 of Example 3.

[0086] In the power storage device manufacturing apparatus 100, the first process S61 to the fourth process S64 executed by the control device 180 provide feedback on the positions of the tabs 21d, 22d of the wound body 20a after pressing, and the tab processing conditions are adjusted. Furthermore, the fifth process S65 to the eighth process S68 provide feedback on information on the thickness of the sheet before winding, and the tab processing conditions are adjusted. This not only reduces deviations in the positions of the tabs 21d, 22d caused by variations in the thickness of the sheet, but also tends to improve the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d, 22d in the wound electrode body 20 after winding and pressing. As a result, the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d, 22d can be further improved.

[0087] Example 7 Fig. 17 is a block diagram showing processing executed by a control device 180 according to another embodiment. As shown in Fig. 17, the manufacturing apparatus 100 for an electricity storage device is provided with a first tab detection device 201, a second tab detection device 202, and a rotation angle measurement device 203, similar to Example 1. The manufacturing apparatus 100 for an electricity storage device is further provided with image inspection devices 204 to 206, similar to Example 2. The manufacturing apparatus 100 for an electricity storage device is further provided with thickness inspection devices 207 to 210, similar to Example 3. The control device 180 is configured to execute a first process S71 to a twelfth process S82. Here, the first process S71 to the fourth process S74 are similar to the first process S11 to the fourth process S14 in Example 1, the fifth process S75 to the eighth process S78 are similar to the first process S21 to the fourth process S24 in Example 2, and the ninth process S79 to the twelfth process S82 are similar to the first process S31 to the fourth process S34 in Example 3.

[0088] In the power storage device manufacturing apparatus 100, the first process S71 to the fourth process S74 executed by the control device 180 feed back the rotation angle of the reel 110 and the acquired tab pitch, and adjust the tab processing conditions. Furthermore, the fifth process S75 to the eighth process S78 feed back the positions of the tabs 21d, 22d of the wound body 20a after pressing, and adjust the tab processing conditions. Furthermore, the ninth process S79 to the twelfth process S82 feed back information on the thickness of the sheet before winding, and adjust the tab processing conditions. This not only makes it easier for the tab spacing to approach the set value, but also reduces positional deviations of the tabs 21d, 22d caused by variations in sheet thickness. Furthermore, after winding and pressing, the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d, 22d in the wound electrode body 20 is more likely to be improved. As a result, the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d, 22d can be further improved.

[0089] In this embodiment, the tab processing conditions are adjusted based on the tab pitch (variable 1) of the sheets 21 and 22 before winding, which is acquired in the first and second steps S71 and S72, the positions of the tabs 21d and 22d after pressing, which are acquired in the fifth and sixth steps S75 and S76, which are acquired, and the thickness (variable 4) of the sheets 21, 22, 31, and 32, which is acquired in the ninth and tenth steps S79 and S80. The tab pitch of the sheets 21 and 22 before winding, the positions of the tabs 21d and 22d after pressing, and the thickness of the sheets 21, 22, 31, and 32 may each be weighted and reflected in the tab processing conditions. Here, the positions of the tabs 21d and 22d calculated by the image inspection devices 204 and 205 are designated variable 2, and the positions of the tabs 21d and 22d calculated by the image inspection device 206 are designated variable 3.

[0090] For example, weighting coefficients W1 to W4 may be assigned to variables 1 to 4. Each weighting coefficient W1 to W4 may be set so that the sum of the weighting coefficients W1 to W4 is 1. The tab pitch correction value for adjusting the tab processing conditions may be expressed based on the following formula. Tab pitch correction value = W1 x variable 1 + W2 x variable 2 + W3 x variable 3 + W4 x variable 4 The weighting coefficients W1 to W4 can be set appropriately depending on the product specifications, processing conditions, etc. Therefore, the weighting coefficients W1 to W4 may be determined based on data accumulated during production, testing, etc.

[0091] To stabilize the tab position, the tab processing can be continuously performed on a sheet continuously transported at a constant speed. For example, a sheet without a tab can be transported from an unwinding roll to a winding roll, and a tab can be formed on the sheet along the transport path. This allows a roll of a sheet with a tab formed thereon to be prepared. Experiments by the inventors have shown that when tab processing is performed during winding of a wound body, or when tab processing is stopped each time a wound body is produced, the tab position can be shifted. However, the energy storage device manufacturing apparatus 100 disclosed herein can feed back the positions of the tabs 21d and 22d, etc., to the tab processing conditions each time the wound body 20a is produced. The processing conditions for the tabs 21d and 22d are adjusted according to the winding conditions, etc., during winding of the wound body 20a. This facilitates improving the positional accuracy of the tabs 21d and 22d even when sheet transport and tab processing are performed intermittently.

[0092] The technology disclosed herein has been described in various ways above. Unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and the like described herein do not limit the present invention. The order of the first to twelfth processes executed by the control device described above is not particularly limited, and may be changed as appropriate depending on the manufacturing process of the electricity storage device, etc. Furthermore, the technology disclosed herein can be modified in various ways, and each component or each process described herein can be omitted or combined as appropriate, as long as no particular problem arises. [Explanation of symbols]

[0093] 1. Energy storage devices 10 cases 11 Case body 11f opening 12 Lid 12a, 12b Mounting holes 12c Liquid injection hole 12d Gas exhaust valve 12e Sealing member 20 Wound electrode body 20a wound body 21 Positive electrode sheet 21a Positive electrode current collector foil 21a1,22a1 1st edge 21a2,22a2 2nd edge 21a3,22a3 Unformed area 21b Positive electrode active material layer 21c protective layer 21d,22d tab 22 Negative electrode sheet 22a Negative current collector foil 22b Negative electrode active material layer 31,32 Separator 50 Positive terminal 51,61 External connection part 52,62 Shaft 53,63 Internal terminal 60 Negative terminal 70 Insulator 80 gaskets 90 Insulation Sheet 100 Manufacturing equipment for electricity storage devices 110 Reel 111 Slit 120 First conveying device 122,132,142,143 Unwinding shaft 124 Positive electrode roll 130 Second conveying device 134 Negative electrode roll 140,141 Third conveying device 144,145 Separator roll 170 Winding device 180 Control Device 181 Storage section 182 First acquisition part 183 First Calculation Section 184 1st adjustment section 185 Second Acquisition Department 186 Second Calculation Unit 187 2nd adjustment section 188 Third Acquisition Department 189 Third Calculation Section 190 3rd adjustment section 200 Press Equipment 200a Transfer chuck 203 Rotation Angle Measurement Device 204~206 Image inspection equipment 207~210 Thickness inspection device G interval L locus

Claims

1. A reel and a first conveying device that conveys a strip-shaped positive electrode sheet toward the winding spindle; a first laser tab cutting device that forms tabs at predetermined intervals on the positive electrode sheet that is conveyed by the first conveying device; a second conveying device that conveys the strip-shaped negative electrode sheet toward the winding spindle; a second laser tab cutting device that forms tabs at predetermined intervals on the negative electrode sheet transported by the second transport device; a winding device that rotates the winding shaft and winds up the positive electrode sheet on which tabs have been formed by the first laser tab cutting device and the negative electrode sheet on which tabs have been formed by the second laser tab cutting device; a press device that presses the wound body removed from the reel; Control device and Equipped with the positive electrode sheet includes a strip-shaped positive electrode current collector foil and a positive electrode active material layer formed in a region of the strip-shaped positive electrode current collector foil excluding an unformed region set at a first edge portion in a width direction, the negative electrode sheet includes a strip-shaped negative electrode current collector foil and a negative electrode active material layer formed in a region of the strip-shaped negative electrode current collector foil excluding an unformed region set at a first edge portion in a width direction, The control device a first process of acquiring a tab pitch of the positive electrode sheet wound around the winding shaft relative to a rotation angle of the winding shaft; a second process of acquiring the tab pitch of the negative electrode sheet wound around the winding shaft relative to the rotation angle of the winding shaft; a third process in which the first laser tab cut processing device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed on the positive electrode sheet based on the tab pitch of the positive electrode sheet wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel acquired in the first process; a fourth process in which the second laser tab cutting processing device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed on the negative electrode sheet based on the tab pitch of the negative electrode sheet wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel acquired in the second process; a fifth process of acquiring the position of the tab of the positive electrode sheet of the wound body after it has been pressed by a press device; a sixth process of acquiring the position of the tab of the negative electrode sheet of the wound body after it has been pressed by a press device; a seventh process in which the first laser tab cutting device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed on the positive electrode sheet based on the positions of the tabs of the positive electrode sheet of the wound body after being pressed by the press device, which positions are acquired in the fifth process; an eighth process in which the second laser tab cutting device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed on the negative electrode sheet based on the positions of the tabs of the negative electrode sheet of the wound body after being pressed by the press device, which positions are acquired in the sixth process; configured to run, Manufacturing equipment for energy storage devices.

2. The control device a ninth process of acquiring a thickness of the positive electrode sheet wound around the reel; a tenth process of acquiring the thickness of the negative electrode sheet wound around the reel; an eleventh process in which the first laser tab cut processing device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed in the unformed area of ​​the positive electrode sheet, based on the thickness of the positive electrode sheet to be wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel, which is acquired in the ninth process; a twelfth process in which the second laser tab cutting device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed in the unformed region of the negative electrode sheet based on the thickness of the negative electrode sheet to be wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel acquired in the tenth process; and The manufacturing apparatus for an electricity storage device according to claim 1 , further configured to perform the following:

3. A reel and a first conveying device that conveys a strip-shaped positive electrode sheet toward the winding spindle; a first laser tab cutting device that forms tabs at predetermined intervals on the positive electrode sheet that is conveyed by the first conveying device; a second conveying device that conveys the strip-shaped negative electrode sheet toward the winding spindle; a second laser tab cutting device that forms tabs at predetermined intervals on the negative electrode sheet transported by the second transport device; a winding device that rotates the winding shaft and winds up the positive electrode sheet on which tabs have been formed by the first laser tab cutting device and the negative electrode sheet on which tabs have been formed by the second laser tab cutting device; a press device that presses the wound body removed from the reel; Control device and Equipped with the positive electrode sheet includes a strip-shaped positive electrode current collector foil and a positive electrode active material layer formed in a region of the strip-shaped positive electrode current collector foil excluding an unformed region set at a first edge portion in a width direction, the negative electrode sheet includes a strip-shaped negative electrode current collector foil and a negative electrode active material layer formed in a region of the strip-shaped negative electrode current collector foil excluding an unformed region set at a first edge portion in a width direction, The control device a first process of acquiring a position of a tab of the positive electrode sheet of the wound body after being pressed by a press device; a second process of acquiring the position of the tab of the negative electrode sheet of the wound body after it has been pressed by a press device; a third process in which the first laser tab cutting device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed on the positive electrode sheet based on the positions of the tabs of the positive electrode sheet of the wound body after being pressed by the press device, the positions being acquired in the first process; a fourth process in which the second laser tab cutting device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed on the negative electrode sheet based on the positions of the tabs on the negative electrode sheet of the wound body after being pressed by the press device, the positions being acquired in the second process; and configured to run, Manufacturing equipment for energy storage devices.

4. The control device a fifth process of acquiring a thickness of the positive electrode sheet wound around the reel; a sixth process of acquiring the thickness of the negative electrode sheet wound around the reel; a seventh process in which the first laser tab cut processing device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed in the unformed area of ​​the positive electrode sheet, based on the thickness of the positive electrode sheet to be wound around the winding shaft relative to the rotation angle of the winding shaft, obtained in the fifth process; an eighth process in which the second laser tab cutting device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed in the unformed area of ​​the negative electrode sheet based on the thickness of the negative electrode sheet to be wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel acquired in the sixth process; and The manufacturing apparatus for an electricity storage device according to claim 3 , further configured to perform the following:

5. A reel and a first conveying device that conveys a strip-shaped positive electrode sheet toward the winding spindle; a first laser tab cutting device that forms tabs at predetermined intervals on the positive electrode sheet that is conveyed by the first conveying device; a second conveying device that conveys the strip-shaped negative electrode sheet toward the winding spindle; a second laser tab cutting device that forms tabs at predetermined intervals on the negative electrode sheet transported by the second transport device; a winding device that rotates the winding shaft and winds up the positive electrode sheet on which tabs have been formed by the first laser tab cutting device and the negative electrode sheet on which tabs have been formed by the second laser tab cutting device; Control device and Equipped with the positive electrode sheet includes a strip-shaped positive electrode current collector foil and a positive electrode active material layer formed in a region of the strip-shaped positive electrode current collector foil excluding an unformed region set at a first edge portion in a width direction, the negative electrode sheet includes a strip-shaped negative electrode current collector foil and a negative electrode active material layer formed in a region of the strip-shaped negative electrode current collector foil excluding an unformed region set at a first edge portion in a width direction, The control device a first process of acquiring a tab pitch of the positive electrode sheet wound around the winding shaft relative to a rotation angle of the winding shaft; a second process of acquiring the tab pitch of the negative electrode sheet wound around the winding shaft relative to the rotation angle of the winding shaft; a third process in which the first laser tab cut processing device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed on the positive electrode sheet based on the tab pitch of the positive electrode sheet wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel acquired in the first process; a fourth process in which the second laser tab cutting processing device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed on the negative electrode sheet based on the tab pitch of the negative electrode sheet wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel acquired in the second process; a ninth process of acquiring a thickness of the positive electrode sheet wound around the reel; a tenth process of acquiring the thickness of the negative electrode sheet wound around the reel; an eleventh process in which the first laser tab cut processing device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed in the unformed area of ​​the positive electrode sheet, based on the thickness of the positive electrode sheet to be wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel, which is acquired in the ninth process; a twelfth process in which the second laser tab cutting device adjusts the spacing between tabs formed in the unformed region of the negative electrode sheet based on the thickness of the negative electrode sheet to be wound around the reel relative to the rotation angle of the reel acquired in the tenth process; and configured to run, Manufacturing equipment for energy storage devices.

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