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Date of Patent:
May. 06, 2025

Filed:

Sep. 07, 2020
Applicant:

Contemporary Amperex Technology (Hong Kong) Limited, Hong Kong, CN;

Inventors:

Xinxiang Chen, Ningde, CN;

Shoujun Huang, Ningde, CN;

Yulian Zheng, Ningde, CN;

Peng Wang, Ningde, CN;

Wei Li, Ningde, CN;

Chengdu Liang, Ningde, CN;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H01M 50/655 (2020.12); H01M 50/103 (2020.12); H01M 50/15 (2020.12); H01M 50/184 (2020.12); H01M 50/186 (2020.12); H01M 50/209 (2020.12); H01M 50/308 (2020.12); H01M 50/342 (2020.12);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
H01M 50/655 (2020.12); H01M 50/103 (2020.12); H01M 50/15 (2020.12); H01M 50/184 (2020.12); H01M 50/186 (2020.12); H01M 50/209 (2020.12); H01M 50/308 (2020.12); H01M 50/3425 (2020.12); H01M 2200/20 (2012.12); H01M 2220/20 (2012.12);
Abstract

An end cover assembly includes: an end cover with a through hole for injecting electrolyte and a first clamping portion, wherein the first clamping portion is disposed along a circumferential direction of the through hole and is located on one side of the end cover away from an interior of the battery cell; a sealing ring for sealing the through hole; and a pressure relief device covering at least part of the sealing ring and closing the through hole; wherein the pressure relief device includes a second clamping portion, and is rotatable such that when the pressure relief device is rotated to a first position, the second clamping portion is clamped with the first clamping portion; and when the pressure relief device is rotated to a second position, the second clamping portion is disengaged from the first clamping portion.


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