ENERGY STORAGE MOUNTING SYSTEM
20220126706 · 2022-04-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T10/70
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
B60K2001/0488
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Y2200/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to energy storage mounting system for an energy storage system of a vehicle, the mounting system comprising: a vehicle mounting member connectable to a longitudinal frame of the vehicle, the vehicle mounting member comprising an elongated portion arranged to, when the vehicle mounting member is attached to the longitudinal frame, extend away from the longitudinal frame, wherein the elongated portion comprises a recess at an outer end portion thereof; and a battery mounting member connectable to the energy storage system, the battery mounting member comprising a connecting portion, wherein the connecting portion is movable between a disconnected state, in which the connecting portion is positioned at a distance from the elongated portion of the vehicle mounting member, and a connected state, in which the connecting portion is positioned in the recess for connecting the battery mounting member to the vehicle mounting member.
Claims
1. An energy storage mounting system for an energy storage system of a vehicle, the mounting system comprising: a vehicle mounting member connectable to a longitudinal frame of the vehicle, the vehicle mounting member comprising an elongated portion configured to, when the vehicle mounting member is attached to the longitudinal frame, extend away from the longitudinal frame, wherein the elongated portion comprises a recess at an outer end portion thereof; and a battery mounting member connectable to the energy storage system, the battery mounting member comprising an elongated connecting portion, wherein the connecting portion is movable between a disconnected state, wherein the connecting portion is positioned at a distance from the elongated portion of the vehicle mounting member, and a connected state, wherein the connecting portion is positioned in the recess for connecting the battery mounting member to the vehicle mounting member, wherein the connecting portion is rotatably connected to the battery mounting member, and wherein the connecting portion is movable between the disconnected state and the connected state by rotation around a pivot joint of the battery mounting member.
2. The energy storage mounting system of claim 1, wherein the connecting portion comprises a springing portion allowing a spring action along the elongation of the connecting portion.
3. The energy storage mounting system of claim 2, wherein the connecting portion is movable between the disconnected state and the connected state by extending the connecting portion at the springing portion.
4. The energy storage mounting system of claim 1, wherein the recess extends from the outer end portion in a direction towards a surface of the vehicle mounting member arranged to abut the longitudinal frame, wherein a width of the recess is increased at the outer end portion.
5. The energy storage mounting system of claim 1, wherein the battery mounting member comprises a cavity portion, the elongated portion of the vehicle mounting member comprises a connecting surface arranged in abutment with a surface of the cavity portion when the connecting portion assumes the connected state.
6. The energy storage mounting system of claim 5, wherein the surface of the cavity portion is an inclined surface.
7. The energy storage mounting system of claim 6, wherein the connecting surface of the battery mounting member is an inclined connecting surface arranged to mate with the inclined surface of the cavity portion.
8. The energy storage mounting system of claim 5, wherein the connecting portion is connected to the battery mounting member in the cavity portion.
9. The energy storage mounting system of claim 1, wherein a width of the recess is larger than a dimension of the connecting portion for providing a geometric play between the recess and the connecting portion when the connecting portion assumes the connected state.
10. The energy storage mounting system of claim 1, wherein the connecting portion comprises a screw and nut connection, the screw and nut connection being configured to generate a compression force on the elongated portion after the connecting portion assumes the connected state.
11. The energy storage mounting system of claim 1, wherein the battery mounting member is arranged as a casted bracket, the casted bracket being connectable to the energy storage system.
12. A method for mounting an energy storage system to a longitudinal frame of a vehicle, comprising: positioning a surface of the battery mounting member in abutment with a connecting surface of a vehicle mounting member of a longitudinal frame of an energy storage system; and moving an elongated connecting portion of a battery mounting member of the energy storage system into a recess of an elongated portion of the vehicle mounting member by rotating the connecting portion around a pivot joint of the battery mounting member, the recess at an outer end portion away from the longitudinal frame, the connecting portion rotatably connected to the battery mounting member.
13. A vehicle comprising: a longitudinal frame; and an energy storage system comprising an energy storage mounting system comprising: a vehicle mounting member connectable to the longitudinal frame of the vehicle, the vehicle mounting member comprising an elongated portion configured to, when the vehicle mounting member is attached to the longitudinal frame, extend away from the longitudinal frame, wherein the elongated portion comprises a recess at an outer end portion thereof; and a battery mounting member connectable to the energy storage system, the battery mounting member comprising a connecting portion, wherein the connecting portion is movable between a disconnected state, wherein the connecting portion is positioned at a distance from the elongated portion of the vehicle mounting member, and a connected state, wherein the connecting portion is positioned in the recess for connecting the battery mounting member to the vehicle mounting member, wherein the connecting portion is an elongated connecting portion rotatably connected to the battery mounting member, and wherein the connecting portion is movable between the disconnected state and the connected state by rotation around a pivot joint of the battery mounting member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] The above, as well as additional objects, features and advantages, will be better understood through the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of exemplary embodiments, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] The present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments are shown. The disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness. Like reference character refer to like elements throughout the description.
[0038] With particular reference to
[0039] Turning to
[0040] In order to describe the energy storage mounting system 100 in further detail, reference is made to
[0041] As is further depicted, the elongated portion 31 extends in a direction away from the longitudinal frame 10 and comprises a recess 35 at an outer end portion 37 thereof. According to the example depicted in the figures, the outer end portion 37 is arranged on an opposite side of the elongated portion 31 compared to the housing 32. The recess 35 hereby extends from the outer end portion 37 in a direction towards the housing 32. Further, a width of the recess 35, as seen in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle 1, is larger at the outer end portion 37 compared to a position closer to the housing 32. The vehicle mounting member 30 further comprises a connecting surface 39. The connecting surface 39 is preferably, and as depicted in the figures, arranged as an inclined connecting surface 39 having a surface normal facing downwards with an angle corresponding to the angle of the inclination.
[0042] The energy storage mounting system 100 also comprises a battery mounting member 40 which is connected to the energy storage system 20. The battery mounting member 40 is preferably arranged as a bracket 43 connected to the energy storage system 20, preferably by means of screws or bolts 400. As is depicted, the battery mounting member 40 comprises an elongated connecting portion 42 which in
[0043] Although not depicted in the figures, the inner end portion 44 is also connected to the bracket 43 in such a way that the inner end portion 44 is movable in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. The trace 46 thus has an extension also in the longitudinal direction. An advantage is that a simplified alignment between the connecting portion and the recess can be achieved during the mounting process described below.
[0044] Moreover, the cavity portion 48 comprises a surface 49 which is preferably inclined downwards as seen towards the longitudinal frame 10. The surface 49 of the cavity portion 48 has a surface normal facing upwards with an angle corresponding to the angle to of the inclination.
[0045] Still further, the connecting portion 42 comprises a springing portion 45. Hereby, the connecting portion 42 can be extended in its longitudinal direction when exposed to a tractive force. The springing portion 45 is preferably arranged as a spring in the area of the pivot joint 47 which allows a longitudinal extension of the connecting portion 42. The connecting portion also comprises a screw and nut connection 55. As will be described further below, the screw and nut connection 55 is arranged to generate a compression force on the elongated portion 31 after the connecting portion assumes the connected state.
[0046] The following will now, with reference to
[0047] As can be seen in
[0048] The connecting portion 42 is thereafter transitioned from the disconnected state, depicted in
[0049] When the connecting portion 42 assumes the connected state as, illustrated in
[0050] In order to sum up, reference is made to
[0051] It is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.