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titleOfInvention Electrochemical cell having wound electrode structures
abstract An electrochemical cell (10) has a cathode current collector (20), an anode electrode (21) and a porous insulating material (22) wound in a coil (17) and inserted in an airtight container (11). The cathode current collector (20) includes a metal substrate (23) with a plurality of holes. The metal substrate (23) supports a layer (25) of an electrode material, such as porous carbon. The two edges (26A, 36B) and one end (28) of the substrate (23) are not covered by this material. The stripped end (28) of the substrate (23) is located outside of the coil (17). The substrate (23) is wider than the anode electrode (21), and than the cathode current collector (20) of the coil (17), so that when the coil (17) is inserted in the box ( 11), the substrate (23) makes contact with all the interior surfaces of the box (11).
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