BATTERY MODULE ASSEMBLY
20220209334 · 2022-06-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M50/514
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/6568
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
H01M50/213
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/507
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/258
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01M10/6568
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/213
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The battery module of the disclosure includes a first cartridge which is fitted onto first electrodes of arranged battery cells and fixes parts of the battery cells, a second cartridge which is fitted onto second electrodes of the arranged battery cells and fixes the other parts of the battery cells, a first busbar housing which is coupled to the first cartridge and on which a busbar electrically connected to the first electrodes of the battery cells is seated, a second busbar housing which is coupled to the second cartridge and on which a busbar electrically connected to the second electrodes of the battery cells is seated, a first cover which covers the first busbar housing to protect the battery cells, the first cartridge, and the first busbar housing, and a second cover which covers the second busbar housing to protect the battery cells, the second cartridge, and the second busbar housing.
Claims
1. A battery module comprising: a first cartridge which is fitted onto first electrodes of arranged battery cells and fixes first parts of the battery cells; a second cartridge which is fitted onto second electrodes of the arranged battery cells and fixes second parts of the battery cells; a first busbar housing which is coupled to the first cartridge, wherein a busbar electrically connected to the first electrodes of the battery cells is seated on the first busbar; a second busbar housing which is coupled to the second cartridge, wherein a busbar electrically connected to the second electrodes of the battery cells is seated on the second busbar; a first cover which covers the first busbar housing to protect the battery cells, the first cartridge, and the first busbar housing; and a second cover which covers the second busbar housing to protect the battery cells, the second cartridge, and the second busbar housing.
2. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the battery cells include a plurality of cylindrical cells arranged in a transvers direction.
3. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the first cartridge and the second cartridge include pockets into which the battery cells are inserted to fix the battery cells.
4. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the first cartridge includes terminal blocks connected to positive (+) and negative (−) end electrodes, respectively, of the battery cells.
5. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the first cartridge includes a groove which extends in a surface positioned at a side of the first electrodes of the battery cells, and the busbar connecting the first electrodes of the battery cells is accommodated in the groove.
6. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the second cartridge includes a groove which extends in side surfaces of the second electrodes of the battery cells, and the busbar connecting the second electrodes of the battery cells is accommodated in the groove.
7. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the first cartridge and the second cartridge include coolant paths which extend through side surfaces thereof and perform cooling in a transverse direction of the battery cells.
8. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the first cartridge and the second cartridge include position restriction parts which arrange positions of the first cartridge and the second cartridge when the first cartridge and the second cartridge are coupled.
9. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the first cartridge and the second cartridge include coupling parts to be coupled to the first busbar housing and the second busbar housing, respectively.
10. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the first busbar housing and the second busbar housing respectively include: through paths disposed in regions on which the busbars of the first and second busbar housings are seated; and a plurality of busbar fixing holes defined around the through paths, wherein the busbars are positioned in the through paths and inserted into and seated in the plurality of busbar fixing holes.
11. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the first cover and the second cover include coupling parts to be coupled to the first busbar housing and the second busbar housing, respectively.
12. The battery module of claim 1, wherein: a side surface of the battery module has a concave-convex shape; and a concave portion of the concave-convex shape of the battery module matches with a convex portion of the concave-convex shape of another battery module when a plurality of battery modules are arranged.
13. The battery module of claim 1, wherein: a side surface of the battery module has a flat surface; and the side surface of the battery module, having the flat surface, is in contact with a side surface of another battery module, having a flat surface, when a plurality of battery modules are arranged.
14. A battery module comprising: one or more cartridges which are fitted onto arranged battery cells to fix the battery cells; one or more busbar housings which are coupled to the cartridges and on which busbars electrically connected to electrodes of the battery cells are seated; and one or more covers which cover the busbar housings to protect the battery cells, the cartridges, and the busbar housings.
15. The battery module of claim 14, wherein the battery cells include a plurality of cylindrical cells arranged in a transverse direction.
16. The battery module of claim 14, wherein each of the cartridges includes a groove which extends in side surfaces of the electrodes of the battery cells, and the respective busbar connecting the electrodes of the battery cells is accommodated in the groove.
17. The battery module of claim 14, wherein each of the cartridges includes a coolant path which extends a side surface thereof and performs cooling in a transverse direction of the arranged battery cells.
18. The battery module of claim 14, wherein each of the busbar housings includes: a through path disposed in a region in which the respective busbar is seated; and a plurality of busbar fixing holes defined around the through path, wherein the respective busbar is positioned on the through path and is inserted into and seated in the plurality of busbar fixing holes.
19. The battery module of claim 14, wherein: a side surface of the battery module has a concave-convex shape; and a concave portion of the concave-convex shape of the battery module matches with a convex portion of the concave-convex shape of another battery module when a plurality of battery modules are arranged.
20. The battery module of claim 14, wherein: a side surface of the battery module has a flat surface; and the side surface of the battery module, having the flat surface, is in contact with a side surface of another battery module, having the flat surface, when a plurality of battery modules are arranged.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by describing exemplary embodiments thereof in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Advantages and features of the present disclosure and methods of achieving the same will be clearly understood with reference to the following exemplary embodiments described in detail with the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments to be disclosed below and may be implemented in various different forms. The embodiments are provided only in order to fully describe the present disclosure and fully notify the scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art, and the scope of the present disclosure is defined by the appended claims. In addition, the terms used herein are provided only to describe the embodiments of the present disclosure and are not for purposes of limitation. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the singular forms described in the specification include the plural forms. In addition, the terms “comprise,” or “comprising,” used herein are used with a meaning of specifying some stated components, steps, operations and/or elements but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other components, steps, operations and/or elements. Hereinafter, the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. When the embodiments are described, in a case in which specific descriptions of related known components or functions obscure the gist of the present disclosure, the specific descriptions will be omitted.
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[0024] The illustrated battery module includes an upper cartridge 20 which is fitted from one side (an upper portion in
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[0026] The embodiments of
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[0028] In order to fix the battery cells 10, pockets 201 into which the battery cells 10 are inserted are applied. The plurality of pockets 201 are formed, and the pockets 201 are also disposed in a zigzag manner to correspond to the battery cells 10 alternately arranged in a zigzag manner.
[0029] The upper cartridge 20 and other components, which will be described below, may be manufactured of plastic (preferably, a polymer material having excellent flame retardancy and insulation properties) in order to secure insulation performance and reduce a weight.
[0030] The upper cartridge 20 includes terminal blocks 203 connected to positive (+) and negative (−) end electrodes of the battery cells 10.
[0031] In addition, a coolant path 207 for cooling the battery cells 10 is formed in one or more side surfaces of the upper cartridge 20. That is, since the coolant path 207 has a horizontal transvers structure instead of a conventional vertical structure, all of the battery cells may be cooled. Since air circulates through the coolant path 207 formed in the horizontal transverse structure, that is, an inside in which the battery cells 10 are arranged, batteries may be efficiently cooled.
[0032] In addition, a structure for restricting a position of the upper cartridge 20 when the upper cartridge 20 is coupled to the lower cartridge 20′ is applied. This will be described after the lower cartridge 20′ is described.
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[0034] The lower cartridge 20′ has a substantially symmetrical structure with respect to the upper cartridge 20. However, the terminal blocks 203 are excluded. That is, pockets 201′ into which the battery cells 10 are inserted are present in the lower cartridge 20′, and grooves 205′, in which the busbars (which will be described below) connecting the electrodes of twelve battery cells 10 are accommodated, are formed in a lower surface of the lower cartridge 20′. In addition, a coolant path 207′ for cooling the battery cells 10 is formed in one or more side surfaces of the lower cartridge 20′ to perform horizontal transversal cooling.
[0035] Structures for restricting positions when both are coupled are applied to an upper surface of the lower cartridge 20′ and the lower surface of the upper cartridge 20. As the position restriction structures, pins and holes are used to easily arrange the positions of the upper cartridge 20 and the lower cartridge 20′ when the upper cartridge 20 and the lower cartridge 20′ are coupled.
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[0037] In the side view of
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[0040] The upper busbar housing 30 is formed in a box shape and assembled on the upper cartridge 20 described above. In the box structure thereof, a busbar 301 in contact with electrodes exposed upward among the electrodes of the battery cells 10, a connector 305 for connecting a signal line between a circuit board (printed circuit board (PCB) or flexible PCB (FPCB) 303 for sensing a battery voltage and another external circuit, and the like are accommodated. In
[0041] In addition, the upper busbar housing 30 includes coupling parts 307 to be coupled to the upper cartridge 20. By coupling the coupling parts 211 formed on the upper cartridge 20 described above and the coupling parts 307 of the upper busbar housing 30, the upper busbar housing 30 is coupled to the upper cartridge 20. Due to the coupling parts, one touch snap hooking may be used.
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[0043] In addition, the lower busbar housing 30′ also includes coupling parts 311 to be coupled to the lower cartridge 20′. By coupling the coupling parts 213 formed on the lower cartridge 20′ described above and the coupling parts 311 of the lower busbar housing 30′, the lower busbar housing 30′ is coupled to the lower cartridge 20′. Due to the coupling parts, one touch snap hooking may also be used.
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[0046] The busbar fixing holes 303 are shown in a lower surface of the upper busbar housing 30 as a boss type erected around the through path 302 at which the busbar is positioned in
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[0048] As described above, the shape and the arrangement of the busbars 301 and 309 may be variously designed, and twelve battery cells may be combined so that a degree of freedom may be secured to implement a one-series and twelve-parallel, two-series and six-parallel, three-series and four-parallel, four-series and three-parallel, six-series and two-parallel, or twelve-series and one-parallel battery module.
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[0050] The upper cover 40 and the lower cover 40′ are coupled to the upper and lower busbar housings 30 and 30′ to prevent the busbar, the PCB (FPCB), the connector, the high voltage line, and the like from being exposed and to protect the busbar, the PCB (FPCB), the connector, the high voltage line, and the like.
[0051] Coupling parts 401 and 401′ to be coupled to the upper and lower busbar housings 30 and 30′ are formed on the upper cover 40 and the lower cover 40′. In addition, structures 403 and 403′ which prevent movement of FPCB connectors illustrated in
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[0054] Effect of the disclosure: A battery module according to the present disclosure is a battery module, of which a degree of design freedom is improved, formed by applying a battery management system (BMS) separation type, cooling efficiency can be improved (increasing a heat exchange area) by forming a coolant path in side surfaces (cylindrical surfaces in the case of cylindrical batteries) of a plurality of battery cells in a transverse direction, and thus an additional heat pipe including a coolant can be omitted so that a cost is reduced.
[0055] In addition, due to a cartridge, a housing, and a cover formed of a synthetic resin, composite materials, or the like, a low weight and insulation performance can be secured.
[0056] A battery module having one of various voltage and current specifications can be manufactured so that a degree of design freedom is maximized by applying a busbar capable of implementing one-series and twelve-parallel, two-series and six-parallel, three-series and four-parallel, four-series and three-parallel, six-series and two-parallel, twelve-series and one-parallel, or the like to one single bus housing.
[0057] Although the present disclosure has been described in detail through the exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the disclosure may be performed in specific forms different from the content disclosed in the present specification without changing the technological scope and essential features. The above-described embodiments should be considered as only examples in all aspects and not for purposes of limitation. In addition, it should be interpreted that the scope of the present disclosure is defined not by the detailed description but by the appended claims and encompasses all modifications and alterations derived from the scope and equivalents of the appended claims.