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filingDate 2004-12-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-200378038-Y1
titleOfInvention Electric Double Layer Capacitor
abstract The invention particularly relates to an electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) with improved unit cell and cell stack structure. The capacitor according to the present invention includes a cell stack structure, lead terminals 19a and 19b electrically connected to the outer individual current collectors 15 of the cell stack structure, and a packing coat 20 for sealing the cell stack structure. It is made to include.n n n The cell stack structure includes: a pair of polarized electrodes 12 impregnated with an electrolyte solution, an ion permeable separator 13 disposed between both electrodes 12, a base current collector 14 in contact with the outside of each electrode 12, and A unit cell comprising an individual current collector 15 and a gasket 16 fixed between the base current collector 14 and an edge of the individual current collector 15 to prevent flow of the electrode 12 and leakage of the electrolyte solution ( 11 is a pair of cells formed by stacking the base current collectors 14 of one unit cell 11 to the base current collectors 14 of the other unit cell 11 in series. 17). In particular, the pair of base current collectors 14 which are in an interview relationship with each other in the cell pairs 17 are connected to each other in a form obtained by bending one flat current collector sheet 21.
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