Battery module
11211646 · 2021-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M50/24
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/4257
ELECTRICITY
H01M2010/4271
ELECTRICITY
Y02P70/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01M10/425
ELECTRICITY
H01M2250/20
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/6556
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/0481
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/653
ELECTRICITY
Y02E60/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02E60/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01M10/0525
ELECTRICITY
Y02T90/40
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
H01M10/42
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/20
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/463
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/0525
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/653
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention relates to a battery module consisting of battery cells and a cooling module comprising multiple tiers, the cooling module being designed to hold the battery cells, such as lithium-ion batteries. The cooling module consists of at least one first and one second side part, each side part having at least one flow channel, and of multiple substantially flat elements which extend along planes between the side parts. An internal area is formed between neighbouring flat elements, said internal areas being designed to hold the battery cells.
Claims
1. A battery module comprising battery cells and a cooling module having a plurality of tiers, wherein the plurality of tiers each comprise stackable tier elements that are stacked on top of one another and wherein a tier element comprises a first and a second side part each defining a passage having a circumferentially closed cross section forming at least one flow passage through each first and second side part for the use of a liquid coolant, wherein each tier element further comprises a planar element which extends in a planar manner between the first and second side parts, wherein an inner space is formed between adjacent planar elements of different tiers, and wherein at least one of the battery cells is arranged in said space, the battery module further comprising damping means, with the damping means comprising a foam and being arranged in a planar manner on individual battery cells in order to preload these with a predefined force, the battery module further comprising fire-protective means, wherein the fire-protective means are configured to foam up on the influence of temperature, and wherein the damping means comprise a foam-like silicone.
2. The battery module in accordance with claim 1, wherein the damping means are arranged in the region of the spaces for the reception of the battery cells.
3. The battery module in accordance with claim 1, wherein the damping means also comprise a fire-protective material.
4. The battery module in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an installation that can measure at least one of a temperature of the battery cells and an expansion of the battery cells.
5. The battery module in accordance with claim 4, wherein the installation comprises a flex conductor to which sensors are connected, with the sensors measuring at least one of the temperature of the battery cells and the expansion of the battery cells.
6. The battery module in accordance with claim 5, wherein the sensors are arranged between adjacent battery cells.
7. The battery module in accordance with claim 4, wherein the installation for measuring an expansion of the battery cells comprises oppositely disposed contact surfaces and spacer elements of foam that maintain a spacing between the contact surfaces with respect to one another in the non-expanded state of the battery cells.
8. The battery module in accordance with claim 1, further comprising holding springs that hold the stackable tier elements together.
9. The battery module in accordance with claim 1, wherein the cooling module is surrounded by a housing at least three sides.
10. The battery module in accordance with claim 9, wherein the housing has at least one burst region.
11. The battery module in accordance with claim 1, wherein the cooling module further comprises at least one of a cover at the upper side that is inwardly arched prior to installation of the cover and a base at the lower side that is inwardly arched prior to installation of the base.
12. The battery module in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a turbulator that is arranged in at least one flow passage at at least one of an input side and an output side of the at least one flow passage.
13. The battery module in accordance with claim 1, further comprising insulating shells that are arranged between the battery cells and the planar elements, with a respective battery cell being adhesively bonded to each insulating shell.
14. The battery module in accordance with claim 1, further comprising at least one electronic circuit board of a battery management system for the operation of a battery module and wherein an electrical connection is produced between the electronic circuit board and electrical contacts of the battery cells by means of spring contacts, wherein the spring contacts are provided between conductive spacer elements and the electronic circuit board and with the spring contacts forming a redundant measurement path of the battery management system.
15. The battery module in accordance with claim 14, wherein the spring contacts are formed by hairpin valve springs.
16. The battery module in accordance with claim 15, wherein grooves are provided in the conductive spacer elements and wherein each hairpin valve spring has a projection at a limb that is held in a respective groove of the conductive spacer elements in order to provide the electrical contact between the electronic circuit board and the conductive spacer elements, at least in a supportive manner.
17. The battery module in accordance with claim 1 wherein the fire protective means are arranged at at least one side of each of the planar elements.
18. A battery module comprising battery cells and a cooling module having a plurality of tiers, wherein the tiers comprise stackable tier elements that are stacked on top of one another, and wherein a tier element comprises a first and second side part each defining a passage having a circumferentially closed cross section forming at least one flow passage through each first and second side part for the use of a liquid coolant, wherein each tier element further comprises a planar element which extends in a planar manner between the first and second side parts, wherein an inner space is formed between adjacent planar elements of different tiers, and wherein at least one of the battery cells is arranged in said space, the battery module further comprising fire-protective means, said fire-protective means being arranged between the planar element and the battery cell.
Description
(1) The invention will be described in the following in detail by means of embodiments with reference to the drawing in which is shown:
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(17) Features that have the same or similar function are provided in the following with the same reference numerals and it is naturally understood that the description that is given for components or component functions in connection with one embodiment are also true for other embodiments in which the same reference numerals are used unless something is stated to the contrary.
(18) The
(19) The cooling module 10 has an essentially cuboid shape and has a distributor 12 in its inlet region and has a collector 14 in its outlet region. The distributor 12 and the collector 14 each have a connection and/or nozzle 16, 18 through which the coolant can be supplied and/or conducted away.
(20) The cooling module 10 is composed of a plurality of tier elements 20, wherein six tier elements 20 are placed on top of one another in the example of
(21) The above-mentioned distributor 12 and collector 14 are attached at the end faces to the corresponding side parts 22 or 24 respectively and indeed by screws 27 that engage through a suitable position of the distributor and of the collector in the passages 29, 29′ of the side parts 22 and 24 (see
(22) As is clear from
(23) A design in which a respective side part 22, 24 has an own collector 12 and an own distributor 14 at a respective end of the side part 22, 24 (not shown) is also plausible. This means that the coolant respectively only flows through a flow passage 21, 21′ of each side part 22, 24 between an own collector 14 and an own distributor 12.
(24) Furthermore, the possibility also exists that a side part 22 is connected at an end to the distributor 12 and the collector 14 is attached at the second side part 24 at the end lying remote from the distributor 12 of the second side part 24 (also not shown).
(25) The design of the distributor 12 and of the collector 14 can take place in the exact way as it is described in detail in the WO 2012/0289298 and is also shown here in the
(26) The flow passages 20, 20′ of the side parts 22 or 24 respectively, in this example, are sealed off in a fluid-tight manner at the rear sides 30, 30′ of the side parts 22 or 24 by means of (not shown) sealing strips that are screwed on or adhesively bonded to or strips that are welded thereto or by means of individual plugs that can be inserted into the flow passages 21, 21′ at the rear sides 30, 30′, or that are attached in a different fluid tight manner.
(27) The connection installation 28 is placed at approximately the middle of each side part 22 or 24 respectively and forms, as is evident from the
(28) Having regard to the finished construction, as it is illustrated in
(29) The coolant is extracted by means of a pump (not shown) from a storage supply (likewise not shown) and is introduced via a non-illustrated line into the input nozzle 16 at the distributor 12. The inner hollow space of the distributor 12 communicates with the six side parts 22 stacked on top of one another in such a way that a uniform flow takes place in each passage 21 of the six side parts 22. The coolant likewise uniformly transfers from the flow passages 21 into the individual cooling passages 26 of the connection installation 28 and flows through these. The coolant flows into the flow passages 21′ of the side part 24 and from there into the hollow space of the collector 14 at the ends of the cooling passages 26 adjacent to the side parts 24. From there the coolant exits the collector 14 via the output nozzle 18 and flows via a non-illustrated line and at least one not shown heat exchanger back into the storage supply.
(30) In other words the cooling module 10 is designed in such a way that the flow passages of each side part has a fluid communicating connection at the input side of the cooling module with a coolant conducting distributor 12, and the flow passages of the side part at the output side of the cooling module has a fluid communicating connection with a coolant conducting collector 14.
(31) As is evident, the tier elements 20 are of preferably square or rectangular shape in a top view, but they can also have a different shape, such as a triangular shape in a top view thereof.
(32) The construction in accordance with the
(33) The
(34) The connection installation 28 could also be composed of a plurality of smaller extruded sections preferably arranged next to one another and in parallel to one another, with the extruded sections having micro-passages.
(35) One can summarize the construction in accordance with the
(36) Lateral extruded sections 22, 24 of metal, such as e.g. aluminum, are present that are connected to one another with a thin walled brazed sheet metal cooling plate 28 having micro-passages 26. The connection of the three parts 22, 24 and 28 takes place by means of brazing, welding or adhesively bonding.
(37) Also here the distribution in the completed module 10 takes place via manifolds 12, 14 at the one side of the module 10, whereas the termination of the sections 22, 24 is brought about by means of a plate 31 (not shown here) at the rear sides 30, 30′ of the side parts 22, 24 respectively of the cooling module 10.
(38) In a further variant the tier element 20 as is shown in the
(39) One can summarize the die cast design in accordance with the
(40) A cooling body 22, 24, 28 in die cast design is present, wherein the main flow passages 21 or 21′ respectively are realized by means of sliders. Also the open transverse passages 26 are produced by means of sliders. Sliders are understood to be movable inserts that are introduced into a die cast component mold on the manufacture of the die cast component and that are drawn from the die cast component mold for a release of the component.
(41) The open transverse passages 26 are closed off at the top side and the bottom side in
(42) Also in this instance the distribution of the cooling liquid in the cooling module 10 takes place via manifolds 12, 14 at the front side and the termination of the sections 22, 24 takes place with a plate 31 at the rear side, as described above.
(43) The
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(45) Looking back at the
(46) Furthermore, one can see from the
(47) The extruded sections that are shown in
(48) a) a U-shaped groove 42 at a longitudinal side;
(49) b) a tongue (or a web respectively) 44 at the other longitudinal side that fits into the U-shaped groove of an adjacent side part 22 or 24 respectively;
(50) c) a hollow region that defines a flow passages 21, 21′ having a lateral opening or a plurality of lateral openings that enable a fluid communicating connection to a further fluid conducting element in the form of the connection installation 28 having the cooling passages 26;
d) a further bore 29, 29′ extending in the longitudinal direction of the side part or passages for the reception of a fastening element, such as a screw;
e) at least one and preferably two laterally projecting noses 46, 48 at the side disposed opposite to the lateral opening or the lateral openings of the hollow section, this means at the outer side of the side part, wherein the nose or noses 46, 48 form niches 50, 52 that are configured for the reception of the hooks 54, 56 of holding springs 58, wherein the holding springs 58 hold adjacent side parts 22, 24 with respect to one another, for example, in such a way that the tongue 44 of the one side part is pressed into the groove 42 of the or of an adjacent side part, with the holding springs preferably being leaf spring-like.
(51) In other words the spring clamps and/or holding springs 58 are provided for the purpose of holding side parts 22, 24 of at least two tier elements 20 stacked on top of one another, wherein the holding springs 58 have hook-like ends 54, 56 that engage into shape matched niches 50, 52 of the side parts 22, 24 of the tier elements 20.
(52) Furthermore, one can see so-called turbulators 60 in the flow passage 21, 21′ of the
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(56) The construction shown in the
(57) An example of the previously mentioned insulating shells 40 is shown in the
(58) The insulating shells 40 serve different purposes. For example, having regard to a cooling module 10 in accordance with
(59) When the insulating shells 40 are used with the tier elements in accordance with
(60) Having regard to these cooling modules 10 and having regard to the further cooling modules 10 of the
(61) Furthermore, they can take on an additional protective function for the battery cells 11 with respect to all cooling modules 10.
(62) The insulating shells 40 are preferably produced in a deep drawing process of PET film and are adhesively bonded both to the cell and also to the cooling, this means e.g. to the connection installation 28 and/or to the cooling wings or to sheet metal cooling plates. They should have an as low as possible wall thickness in order to minimize their influence on the cooling performance. They have a closed base having a peripheral boundary at whose front side recesses are installed for the cell tabs e.g. by means of a stamping process.
(63) The use of insulating shells 40 that are described in the foregoing in connection with the embodiments in accordance with the
(64) The
(65) Rather than receiving the battery cells in the individual tier elements (in their reception spaces 32 and 32′) and to then combine the tier elements to a stack 45 it is also possible to form the stack 45 first and to then insert the battery cells 22 after completing the stack 45 into its spaces that are respectively formed by two reception spaces 32 and 32′ of two adjacent tier elements. In this respect also further battery cells can be inserted into the remaining uppermost reception space 32 of the uppermost tier element and into the lowermost reception space 32′ of the lowest tier element.
(66) Regardless of which manner of assembly is selected, the reception spaces 32 and 32′ are filled by the reception of, in particular flat rectangular or cuboid, battery cells.
(67) The present invention also comprises a method for the manufacture of a cooling module 10 of a battery module composed of rechargeable cells, the method comprises the steps:
(68) a) manufacturing of a plurality of like tier elements 20, wherein each tier element is composed of a first and a second side part 22, 24 each having at least one flow passage 21, 21′ as well as of a connection installation 28 having cooling passages 26, with the cooling passages 26 of the connection installation extending between the flow passages 21, 21′ of the side parts 22, 24;
b) forming a stack 45 from the tier elements 20;
c) introduction of the cells into the spaces 32, 32′ that are defined by the connection installation 28 and the side parts 22, 24;
d) attachment of a flow distributor 12 at the input side of the stack to the side parts 22 present there and attachment of a collector 14 at the output side of the stack 45 at the side parts 24 present there;
e) closing the flow passages 21, 21′ of the side parts 22, 24 at the ends of the flow passages 21, 21′ of the side parts 22, 24 remote from the flow distributor 12 and/or the collector 14; and
f) attachment of holding clamps 58 or holding springs in order to hold the tier elements 20 with respect to one another.
(69) Having regard to this method either
(70) g) a respective cell is attached at each side of each connection installation 28 and the tier elements 20 are subsequently combined to a stack; or
(71) h) the tier elements 20 are combined to a stack 45 and the cells are only then retrospectively introduced into the spaces 32, 32′ respectively formed by two adjacently arranged tier elements 20; basically also the possibility exists of introducing one or more battery cells into each space, preferably two battery cells are introduced per space 32, 32′.
(72) Preferably the method also comprises the further step of:
(73) j) the attachment of insulating shells 40 at the two sides of the connection installations 28 and at the flat sides of battery cells, wherein the insulating shells 40 are preferably applied prior to the assembly of the tier elements 20 to a stack 45 and the corresponding battery cells are only then applied to the free lying side of the insulating shells 40 or the insulating shells 40 are each applied onto a side of a cell and subsequently the free side of the insulating shell 40 is applied onto a connection installation 28 of an individual tier element 20 or two cells lying next to one another with their insulating shells 40 are facing outwardly are introduced into a space 32, 32′ formed between two adjacent connection installations 28 of two adjacent tier elements 20.
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(75) In this connection also a flame retarding material or a material which foams up on the influence of heat can be arranged between the battery cells 11 of a double cell arrangement in order to insulate the cells thermally in an improved manner with respect to one another.
(76) Where applicable, two insulating shells (like 40—not shown) can be arranged between the battery cells 11 and the cooling wings 64 and/or the fire protective element 66 having regard to such a tier element 20. The fire protective element 66 should prevent the spreading of a fire between adjacent battery cells 11 in the event of a fire of a cell and can moreover serve for an additional mechanical fixation of the battery cells 11.
(77) For example, a silicate fiber plate, a plate made of an expandable foam that foams up on the effect of temperature, a mineral fiber plate, a steel plate or an aluminum plate can be used as a fire protective element 66.
(78) Such fire protective elements 66 can also be arranged between adjacent battery cells 11 and/or between the uppermost battery cell and a cover of the cooling module 10 (see
(79) Furthermore, the
(80) It is particularly favorable when, as is shown in the
(81) Where applicable, such a foam insert can be attached to the uppermost and lowermost cell of the battery module (not shown). The foam insert can also be replaced by a different kind of damping element that achieves a damping of the construction, that additionally serves for the mechanical fixation of the cells 11 also having regard to a possible loss of vacuum of the battery cells 11. For this purpose, e.g. a silicone foam having a defined compression stability is applied in a defined arrangement and with the defined size (area and thickness of the material) onto the cells 11 in order to preload these with a pre-defined force. It should be noted in this regard that the compression stability of the foam material must be selected in such a way that the battery cells are not damaged on an assembly, but are held with respect to one another by means of the silicone foam such that no free spaces can arise and in order to protect the battery cells from external influences such e.g. impacts.
(82) The specific foam is applied in a defined arrangement and size (area as well as the thickness of the material) in order to preload these with a predefined force. In this connection the foam is present between each double pack, as well as on the uppermost and lowermost cell.
(83) A material can also be used as a foam that has a fire protective function such that the fire protective material 66 and the damping element 70 can be the same material.
(84) On the use of a fire protective material 66 and/or of a damping element 70 the construction space of a battery module is not enlarged in the ideal case of application.
(85) The foam 70 also increases the capability of the battery of absorbing pressure forces.
(86) As is shown in the
(87) The aim is that no bending towards the outside arises. An ideal design has a flat non-arched outer surface.
(88) Furthermore, as shown in the
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(93) A plurality of spring contacts 100 are provided between the electronic circuit board 92 and the spacer elements. These essentially have the shape of hairpin valve needles 100 having a nose 102 at a limb 104, the nose 104 can engage into corresponding grooves 106 of the spacer elements and bring about a secure contact between the spacer elements and the electronic circuit board.
(94) Preferably the spring contacts contact the conductive regions of the electronic circuit board 92 with their second limb 108. These additional spring contacts 100 form additional redundant measurement paths of the battery management system in addition to the measurement paths formed by the screws 94 and the conductive spacer elements.
(95) The aim of the redundant measurement paths is to maintain the function of the measurement paths also having regard to a failure of a screwed connection (first measurement path) as the main measurement path. On manufacturing the electronic circuit board of the battery module 1 the spring contacts 100 can be automatically introduced in an automatic placement machine.
(96) The grooves 106 of the spacer elements 96 ensure that the battery management system can lie cleanly on the clamped connection in a planar manner.
(97) The
(98) These enable a temperature measurement and/or a growth measurement (increase in thickness) directly at the battery cells 11. For the purpose of the temperature measurement the temperature sensors 110 are inserted at so-called flex conductors 114 between the battery cells 11. The flex conductor(s) 114 is/are connected at suitable positions of the electronic circuit board 92 of the battery management system for the temperature and/or growth measurement.
(99) For example, the temperature sensors 110 can be formed by so-called NTC resistors (negative temperature coefficient thermistors). The temperature sensors 110 can be provided at each battery cell 11. These are however thermally separated from one another by means of the insulating foam.
(100) For the measurement of growth, contact surfaces are provided with spacer elements of compression foam. On a cell growth a compression of the foam is brought about and in this way a connection of the two contact surfaces is indicated to the battery management system.
(101) Alternatively pressure sensors can be used as growth sensors 112. Also the growth sensors 112 are connected to suitable positions of the electronic circuit board 92 of the battery management system using corresponding flex conductors 114. The temperature sensors, like the pressure sensors can also be picked and placed commonly at a flex conductor.
(102) Geometric expressions such as e.g. above or below are respectively always used with reference to the embodiment shown in the drawing and their arrangement in the respective Figure. It is naturally understood that the embodiments can be changed with respect to their geometric position.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(103) 1 battery module 10 cooling module 11 cells, battery cells 12 distributor 14 collector 16 connector, input nozzle 18 connector, output nozzle 20 tier element 21, 21′ flow passage 22 side wall 23 open region 24 side wall 25 seals 26 cooling passages 27 screws 28 connection installation 29, 29′ bore, aperture 30 rear side 31 plate 32, 32′ free space 40 insulating shell 42 groove 44 tongue, spring, limb, web 45 stack 46 nose 48 nose 49 holes 50 niche 52 niche 54 hook-shaped end 56 hook-shaped end 58 holding clamp 60 turbulator 62 sheet metal cooling plate 64 cooling wing 66 fire protective element 68 stabilizing element 70 foam 80 housing 82 cover 84 front side 86 stiffening rib 88 notch 90 weakened region, burst region 92 electronic circuit board 94 screws 96 spacer elements 98 clamping bolt 100 spring contact 102 nose 104 limb 106 groove 108 limb 110 temperature sensor 112 growth sensor 114 flex conductor