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titleOfInvention Winding type lithium ion secondary battery
abstract A highly reliable wound-type lithium ion secondary battery for use over time is provided. A wound-type lithium secondary battery includes a wound group 11 in which a positive electrode and a negative electrode, each having a lead piece formed at a longitudinal end portion of a metal foil, are wound through a separator. It is connected to the outer peripheral surface of the positive electrode current collector ring 14 disposed on the upper side of the wound group 11. The outer diameter of the positive electrode current collector ring 14 is A (mm), and the outer diameter of the wound group 11 is B (mm). In this case, the range is set to 0.75 <A / B ≦ 1. [Selection] Figure 2
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