BATTERY PACK FRAME, BATTERY RACK AND ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM COMPRISING THE SAME
20230293920 ยท 2023-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M50/24
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/251
ELECTRICITY
A62C37/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01M2220/10
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/249
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/6568
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/6556
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/48
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
H01M2220/20
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/204
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/482
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/627
ELECTRICITY
International classification
A62C37/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62C99/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01M10/6556
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A battery pack frame comprising includes a space configured to accommodate at least one battery pack. The at least one battery pack is used for a predetermined period of time or below a predetermined capacity. A height of the battery pack frame is greater than a height of the at least one battery pack.
Claims
1. A battery pack frame comprising: a space configured to accommodate at least one battery pack, the at least one battery pack being used for a predetermined period of time or below a predetermined capacity, wherein a height of the battery pack frame is greater than a height of the at least one battery pack.
2. The battery pack frame according to claim 1, wherein the battery pack frame is configured to receive a coolant, and wherein the battery pack frame is configured to submerge the at least one battery pack to a first predetermined height with the coolant when a predetermined condition is detected in the at least one battery pack.
3. The battery pack frame according to claim 2, wherein the battery pack frame is configured to receive the coolant from at least one feed pipe disposed above the battery pack frame.
4. The battery pack frame according to claim 3, wherein the at least one feed pipe includes at least one sprinkler to spray the coolant onto the at least one battery pack.
5. The battery pack frame according to claim 2, further comprising at least one smoke detection sensor disposed at an upper part of the battery pack frame, wherein the at least one smoke detection sensor is configured to detect smoke generated from the at least one battery pack.
6. The battery pack frame according to claim 5, further comprising a sensor support disposed at the upper part of the battery pack frame, wherein the at least one smoke detection sensor is mounted on the sensor support.
7. The battery pack frame according to claim 2, further comprising: a water tank frame accommodating the at least one battery pack; and a support frame disposed below the water tank frame, wherein the support frame includes an edge extending outward from a bottom edge of the water tank frame.
8. The battery pack frame according to claim 7, wherein the support frame has a step portion having a second predetermined height at the bottom edge to prevent the coolant from flowing down when the coolant leaks from the water tank frame.
9. The battery pack frame according to claim 2, further comprising at least one cable through-hole portion, wherein at least one electrical cable is passed through the at least one cable through-hole portion to connect to the at least one battery pack.
10. The battery pack frame according to claim 9, wherein at least one cable sealing member is mounted in the at least one cable through-hole portion.
11. The battery pack frame according to claim 9, wherein the at least one electrical cable has a waterproof sealing coating on an outer surface of the at least one electrical cable.
12. The battery pack frame according to claim 2, wherein the at least one battery pack is a battery pack used in an electric vehicle or a hybrid electric vehicle.
13. A battery rack, comprising: at least one battery pack frame according to claim 1 including the battery pack frame; and the at least one battery pack.
14. The battery rack according to claim 13, comprising a plurality of battery pack frames including the at least one battery pack frame, wherein at least one of the plurality of battery pack frames is stacked on top of an adjacent one of the plurality of battery pack frames in a vertical direction of the battery rack.
15. An energy storage system comprising at least one battery rack according to claim 13 including the battery rack.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The accompanying drawings illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure and together with the following detailed description, serve to provide further understanding of the technical features of the present disclosure, and thus the present disclosure is not construed as being limited to the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] The present disclosure will become apparent by describing exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The disclosed embodiments are provided by way of illustration to help the understanding of the present disclosure, and it should be understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in many other forms. Additionally, to help the understanding of the present disclosure, some elements in the accompanying drawings may be depicted on an exaggerated scale, not the actual scale.
[0038]
[0039] Referring to
[0040] The at least one battery pack 100 may be a battery pack used for a predetermined period of time or below a predetermined capacity. Specifically, the at least one battery pack 100 may be a battery pack used in an electric vehicle or a hybrid electric vehicle. The at least one battery pack may be referred to as a reuse battery pack.
[0041] One or more battery packs 100 may be included. Hereinafter, this embodiment is described based on the plurality of battery packs 100.
[0042] Hereinafter, the battery pack 100 will be described in more detail.
[0043]
[0044] Referring to
[0045] The battery cell 110 may include a secondary battery, for example, a pouch type secondary battery, a prismatic secondary battery or a cylindrical secondary battery. Hereinafter, this embodiment is described by taking a secondary battery, to be exact, a pouch type secondary battery, as an example of the battery cell 110.
[0046] One or more battery cells 110 may be included. Hereinafter, this embodiment is described based on the plurality of battery cells 110 electrically connected to each other to form a battery cell assembly.
[0047] The pack case 130 may accommodate the plurality of battery cells 110 and different types of electrical components and a cooling unit of the battery pack 100. To this end, the pack case 130 may have an accommodation space in which the components of the battery pack 100 are received.
[0048] The service plug 150 is configured to disconnect the electrical connection of the battery pack 100 by the user manipulation to prevent electric shock accidents in the operator's inspection or management of the battery pack 100, and may be mounted in the pack case 130 and electrically connected to the battery cells 110 or the electrical components of the battery pack 100. Specifically, the service plug 150 may be disposed on the pack case 130 to allow the user or the operator to easily manipulate.
[0049] The at least one battery pack frame 200 may accommodate the at least one battery pack 100 used for the predetermined period of time or below the predetermined capacity, and may have a larger height than the at least one battery pack 100.
[0050] When an abnormal situation occurs due to overheat of the at least one battery pack 100, the at least one battery pack frame 200 may be filled with coolant C such that a predetermined height of the at least one battery pack 100 is submerged in the coolant C.
[0051] The at least one battery pack frame 200 may receive the at least one battery pack 100 used for the predetermined period of time or below the predetermined capacity more stably and control a dangerous situation such as a fire through the coolant C filled inside more quickly when the dangerous situation such as the fire occurs due to the abnormal situation caused by the overheat of the at least one battery pack 100.
[0052] A plurality of battery pack frame 200 may be included, and the plurality of battery pack frames 200 may be stacked on top of each other along the heightwise (or vertical) direction of the battery rack 10.
[0053] Hereinafter, the at least one battery pack frame 200 will be described in more detail.
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[0055] Referring to
[0056] At least one feed pipe 400 (see
[0057] Additionally, at least one smoke detection sensor 500 (see
[0058] Furthermore, a sensor support 600 on which the at least one smoke detection sensor 500 (see
[0059] The battery pack frame 200 may include a water tank frame 210 and a support frame 250.
[0060] The water tank frame 210 may have an accommodation space which is exposed to top, for receiving the at least one battery pack 100, and the accommodation space may be filled with the coolant C (see
[0061] The water tank frame 210 may include at least one cable through-hole portion 212, at least one cable sealing member 214, a cooling inlet through-hole portion 215, a cooling outlet through-hole portion 216, an inlet sealing member 217 and an outlet sealing member 218.
[0062] The at least one cable through-hole portion 212 may be disposed on one side of the battery pack frame 200, to be specific, one side of the water tank frame 210, and may allow at least one cable 700 for electrical connection to the at least one battery pack 100 to pass through.
[0063] The at least one cable sealing member 214 is configured to prevent the leakage of the coolant C through the at least one cable through-hole portion 212, and may be mounted in the at least one cable through-hole portion 212.
[0064] The at least one cable sealing member 214 may be mounted in the at least one cable through-hole portion 212. When the water tank frame 210 is filled with the coolant C (see
[0065] The cooling inlet through-hole portion 215 may be disposed on one side of the battery pack frame 200, to be specific, one side of the water tank frame 210, and may allow a cooling inlet 800 for cooling of the battery pack 100 to pass through.
[0066] The cooling outlet through-hole portion 216 may be disposed on one side of the battery pack frame 200, to be specific, one side of the water tank frame 210, and may allow a cooling outlet 900 for cooling of the battery pack 100 to pass through.
[0067] The inlet sealing member 217 may be mounted in the cooling inlet through-hole portion 215. When the water tank frame 210 is filled with the coolant C (see
[0068] The outlet sealing member 218 may be mounted in the cooling outlet through-hole portion 216. When the water tank frame 210 is filled with the coolant C (see
[0069] The support frame 250 may be disposed below the water tank frame 210, and its edge may extend outward from the bottom edge of the water tank frame 210. That is, the support frame 250 may have a wider area than the bottom area of the water tank frame 210.
[0070] The support frame 250 may ensure the strength of the battery pack frame 200. Furthermore, the support frame 250 may prevent the entry of the coolant C into the water tank frame 210 of the adjacent battery pack frame 200 when the coolant C (see
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[0072] Referring to
[0073] The water tank frame 210 is substantially identical or similar to the previous embodiment, and an overlapping description is omitted.
[0074] The support frame 255 may have a step portion 257 having a predetermined height at its edge to prevent the coolant C from flowing down when the coolant C (see
[0075] Through the step portion 257, an additional coolant accommodation space may be formed at the edge of the support frame 255 to further hold the coolant C to the predetermined height. Furthermore, a drain pipe may be connected to one side of the additional coolant accommodation space at the edge of the support frame 255 to drain the coolant C.
[0076] Hereinafter, the other main components of the battery rack 10 will be described in more detail.
[0077]
[0078] Referring to
[0079] The rack frame 300 may support the plurality of battery pack frames 200 and guide the vertical stack of the plurality of battery pack frames 200.
[0080] A plurality of feed pipes 400 may be included, and may be disposed above each battery pack frame 200. The feed pipes 400 may be connected to a coolant tank (not shown) outside of the battery rack 10.
[0081] Each feed pipe 400 may include at least one sprinkler 450 to spray the coolant C onto the at least one battery pack 100.
[0082] The at least one sprinkler 450 may disposed above the battery pack 100 above the battery pack frame 200. One or more sprinklers 450 may be included. Hereinafter, this embodiment is described based on the plurality of sprinklers 450.
[0083] The smoke detection sensor 500 may detect smoke coming out of the battery pack 100 to detect a fire when the fire occurred due to overheat of the battery pack 100.
[0084] The smoke detection sensor 500 may be disposed above the service plug 150 of the battery pack 100 where smoke is highly likely to first come out of the battery pack 100.
[0085] The sensor support 600 is configured to support the smoke detection sensor 500 more stably, and may have a bar shape having a predetermined length and may be mounted in the water tank frame 210 of the battery pack frame 200.
[0086] The at least one cable 700 is used to connect the electrical components inside of the battery pack 100 to an external electrical unit, and may be connected to the battery pack 100.
[0087] The at least one cable 700 may be connected to the battery pack 100 in the water tank frame 210 through the cable through-hole portion 212 of the water tank frame 210 of the battery pack frame 200.
[0088] The at least one cable 700 may have a waterproof sealing coating on the outer surface to prevent an electrical short when the water tank frame 210 is filled with the coolant C (see
[0089] The cooling inlet 800 is used to cool the battery pack 100, and may connect the external cooling unit to the battery pack 100. The cooling inlet 800 may be connected to the battery pack 100 in the water tank frame 210 through the cooling inlet through-hole portion 215 of the water tank frame 210.
[0090] The cooling outlet 900 is used to cool the battery pack 100, and may connect the external cooling unit to the battery pack 100. The cooling outlet 900 may be connected to the battery pack 100 in the water tank frame 210 through the cooling outlet through-hole portion 216 of the water tank frame 210.
[0091] Hereinafter, the mechanism for preventing the spread of the fire in the event of the abnormal situation caused by overheat of the battery pack 100 of the battery rack 10 according to this embodiment will be described in more detail.
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[0093] Referring to
[0094] In this embodiment, when the fir occurs due to the abnormal situation caused by overheat of the specific battery pack 100, for example, the topmost battery pack 100 of the battery rack 10, it is possible to put out the fire in the specific battery pack 100 more quickly and prevent the spread of heat to the adjacent battery pack 100 more quickly.
[0095] Specifically, in the abnormal situation, when the battery pack 100 is overheated and smoke or flames occur, the smoke detection sensor 500 may detect the smoke, thereby detecting the abnormal situation quickly. When the smoke is detected by the smoke detection sensor 500, the coolant C may be quickly sprayed onto the battery pack 100 in which the abnormal situation occurred from the sprinklers 450 of the feed pipe 400 above the battery pack 100 in which the abnormal situation occurred.
[0096] The spray of the coolant C through the sprinklers 450 may continue until the battery pack 100 is submerged in the coolant C in the water tank frame 210 of the battery pack frame 200 to completely put out the fire in the battery pack 100.
[0097]
[0098] Referring to
[0099] In this embodiment, since the support frame 250 of the battery pack frame 200 extends outward from the water tank frame 210, it is possible to prevent the coolant C from entering the adjacent battery pack 100, to be specific, the underlying battery pack 100 when the coolant C flows over the water tank frame 210.
[0100] Accordingly, in this embodiment, through the support frame 250, it is possible to effectively prevent damage caused by the coolant C to the other battery pack 100 in which the fire did not occur.
[0101] Referring to
[0102] Accordingly, since the coolant C is further held in the internal space through the step portion 257 to the predetermined height when the coolant C flows over the water tank frame 210, it is possible to further delay the time when the overflowing coolant C pours down. Furthermore, it is possible to prevent the coolant C from flowing down more effectively by stopping the spray of the coolant C from the sprinklers 450 for the delayed time.
[0103] Here, an additional drain pipe may be connected to the internal space formed by the step portion 257, and in this instance, the coolant C may exit through the additional drain pipe, so it is possible to prevent the entry of the coolant C into the underlying battery pack 100 more effectively.
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[0105] Referring to
[0106] One or more battery racks 10 may be included. Hereinafter, this embodiment is described based on the plurality of battery racks 10.
[0107] Furthermore, the plurality of battery racks 10 may include a combination of the battery racks 10 including the battery packs 100 used for the predetermined period of time or below the predetermined capacity and battery racks including the general battery packs.
[0108] The rack container 50 may be configured to accommodate the plurality of battery racks 10, and may have an accommodation space in which the plurality of battery racks 10 is received.
[0109] As described above, the energy storage system 1 according to this embodiment may include the battery packs 100 (see
[0110] As described above, since the energy storage system 1 according to this embodiment includes the battery packs 100 used in vehicles that are usually discarded after wasted, it is possible to achieve cost savings associated with resource recycling and solve the environmental pollution problem caused by the wasted battery packs 100.
[0111] According to the above-described various embodiments, it is possible to provide the battery pack frame 200 for receiving the battery pack 100 for reuse after the use for the predetermined period of time or below the predetermined capacity more stably and ensuring safety when a fire occurs due to an abnormal situation such as overheat, and the battery rack 10 and the energy storage system 1 including the same.
[0112] While an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure has been hereinabove illustrated and described, the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described particular embodiment and it is obvious to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the claimed subject matter of the present disclosure in the appended claims, and such modifications and changes should not be individually understood from the technical aspects or features of the present disclosure.