BATTERY CASE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES AND MANUFACTURING METHOD
20230327257 · 2023-10-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D22/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M50/249
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/6556
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
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D53/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L50/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60L50/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M50/249
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A battery case for an electric vehicle includes a frame that has a polygonal frame shape in plan view, defines a through hole inside, and has R shapes provided on inner sides of corner parts of the polygonal frame shape. The case also includes a bathtub-shaped tray that includes a bottom wall located in the through hole, a surrounding wall that is provided around the bottom wall and defines an opening part on a side opposite to the bottom wall, and a flange that is provided at a distal end of the surrounding wall. The tray is pressure-welded to and integrated with the frame.
Claims
1. A battery case for an electric vehicle comprising: a frame that has a polygonal frame shape in plan view, defines a space inside, and has an R shape provided to an inner side of a corner part of the polygonal frame shape; and a tray of a bathtub shape that includes a bottom wall that is located in the space, a surrounding wall that is provided around the bottom wall and defines an opening part on a side opposite to the bottom wall, and a flange that is provided at a distal end of the surrounding wall, and is pressure-welded to and integrated with the frame.
2. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the frame includes a main body that forms the polygonal frame shape, and a corner member that has the R shape disposed on the inner side of the corner part of the main body.
3. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the polygonal frame shape of the frame is formed by welding a linear extruded material, and an end part of the extruded material is subjected to press work so as to have the R shape.
4. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the frame is composed of an extruded material made of an aluminum alloy, and the tray is composed of a plate material made of an aluminum alloy.
5. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the frame is composed of a steel plate roll forming material, and the tray is composed of a plate material made of steel.
6. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the frame is composed of a steel plate roll forming material that is subjected to an anti-corrosive coating, and the tray is composed of a plate material made of an aluminum alloy.
7. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the frame is composed of an extruded material made of an aluminum alloy, and the tray is composed of a coated steel plate or a laminated steel plate.
8. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the frame includes a cross member.
9. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the tray includes a negative angle part that has a negative angle directed at least partially inward from the bottom wall toward the opening part of the tray.
10. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein a flow path of a coolant is molded in the bottom wall of the tray.
11. A method for manufacturing a battery case for an electric vehicle, the method comprising: preparing a frame and a molding target member having a flat plate shape, the frame including a main body that has a polygonal frame shape in plan view and defines a space inside, and a corner member that is disposed on an inner side of a corner part of the main body, and has an R shape; overlaying and disposing the molding target member on the frame; pressurizing the molding target member from a side opposite to the frame, pressing the molding target member against the frame, and bulging the molding target member in the space, thus deforming the molding target member into a tray of a bathtub shape, and integrating the molding target member with the frame, the tray including a bottom wall, and a surrounding wall that is provided at a circumferential edge of the bottom wall and defines an opening part; and detaching the corner member from the frame after the molding target member and the frame are integrated.
12. The method for manufacturing the battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the molding target member is pressurized by a rubber bulge method.
13. The method for manufacturing the battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 12, wherein the molding target member is pressurized by the rubber bulge method in a state where the molding target member is heated and softened.
14. The method for manufacturing the battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 11, the method further comprising: further preparing a restraining die having a height dimension equal to or larger than a height dimension of the frame and that restrains movement of the frame; fixing and disposing the restraining die on an outer side of the frame; supporting a first outer edge part of the molding target member by the frame, supporting a second outer edge part on an outer side of the first outer edge part by the restraining die, and thus deflecting and disposing the molding target member such that a height of the molding target member becomes lower from an outer side to an inner side in plan view; and pressurizing the molding target member in a state where the molding target member is deflected.
15. The method for manufacturing the battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the molding target member is pressurized at two stages, the molding target member is molded into a bathtub shape at a first stage, and the frame and the molding target member are pressure-welded and integrated at a second stage.
16. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the tray includes a negative angle part that has a negative angle directed at least partially inward from the bottom wall toward the opening part of the tray.
17. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 3, wherein the tray includes a negative angle part that has a negative angle directed at least partially inward from the bottom wall toward the opening part of the tray.
18. The battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 9, wherein a flow path of a coolant is molded in the bottom wall of the tray.
19. The method for manufacturing the battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 12, the method further comprising: further preparing a restraining die having a height dimension equal to or larger than a height dimension of the frame and that restrains movement of the frame; fixing and disposing the restraining die on an outer side of the frame; supporting a first outer edge part of the molding target member by the frame, supporting a second outer edge part on an outer side of the first outer edge part by the restraining die, and thus deflecting and disposing the molding target member such that a height of the molding target member becomes lower from an outer side to an inner side in plan view; and pressurizing the molding target member in a state where the molding target member is deflected.
20. The method for manufacturing the battery case for the electric vehicle according to claim 14, wherein the molding target member is pressurized at two stages, the molding target member is molded into a bathtub shape at a first stage, and the frame and the molding target member are pressure-welded and integrated at a second stage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0056] Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First Embodiment
[0057] Referring to
[0058] The electric vehicle 1 includes an unillustrated motor, high-voltage equipment, and the like mounted on a vehicle body front part 10. Furthermore, the electric vehicle 1 includes a battery case 100 for the electric vehicle (referred to simply as the battery case 100 below) that is mounted thereon and stores the battery 30 in substantially an entire surface below a floor of a vehicle compartment R of a vehicle body center part 20. Note that, in
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[0061] The frame 110 is a member that forms a framework of the battery case 100. The frame 110 includes a main body 111 that has a rectangular frame shape in plan view, three cross members 112 that extend in the vehicle width direction in the main body 111, and corner members 113 that are disposed on inner sides of four corner parts of the main body 111. Note that, although the present embodiment will describe the frame 110 including the through hole TH as an example, the shape of the frame 110 is not limited to a through-hole shape. For example, the frame 110 may have a recess shape instead of the through-hole shape, that is, may have a bottom wall.
[0062] The main body 111 includes sidewalls 111c and 111d that extend in the vehicle front-rear direction, and a front wall 111a and a rear wall 111b that connect the sidewalls 111c and 111d and extend in the vehicle width direction. The sidewalls 111c and 111d have substantially L-shapes in cross sections perpendicular to the vehicle front-rear direction. Insides of the sidewalls 111c and 111d are partitioned into a plurality of compartments to have hollow shapes. The front wall 111a and the rear wall 111b have square tubular shapes, and insides of the front wall 111a and the rear wall 111b also have hollow shapes likewise. The main body 111 is composed of, for example, an extruded material made of an aluminum alloy.
[0063] The three cross members 112 are provided at substantially equal intervals in parallel to the front wall 111a and the rear wall 111b, and connect the sidewall 111c and the sidewall 111d. The cross member 112 has a function of improving strength of the battery case 100. Particularly, the cross members 112 can improve the strength against collision from the side of the electric vehicle 1 (see
[0064] A broken line circle in
[0065] The corner member 113 has a substantially L shape in plan view, and has a columnar shape having a height similar to that of the frame 110. The R shape (round shape) is provided to an inner surface 113a of the corner member 113. In order to secure a large mounting space for the battery 30, a curvature of the R shape is preferably 30 mm or less in radius. Specifically, in a case where the height of the frame 110 (the length of the through hole TH in the Z direction) is 50 mm or less, the curvature of the R shape is preferably 15 mm or less. Furthermore, in a case where the height of the frame 110 is 100 mm or less, the curvature of the R shape is preferably 30 mm or less. By setting the dimensions in this way, it is possible to suppress cracking of the bottom surface part and a wrinkle of a flange part produced at a time of molding of the tray 120 while making the R shapes as small as possible and securing the large mounting space for the battery 30.
[0066] The corner members 113 may be attached to the main body 111 by an arbitrary method. For example, the corner members 113 may be attached to the main body 111 by screwing, or may be attached by detachable attachment mechanisms.
[0067] The tray 120 is a bathtub-shaped member that houses the battery 30. The tray 120 includes a flange 121 that extends in a horizontal direction (X-Y direction) at an outer edge part, and housing parts 122 that continue to the flange 121 and have recess shapes. The housing part 122 is a part that houses the battery 30, and includes the bottom wall 122a that forms a bottom surface, and a surrounding wall 122b that is provided around the bottom wall 122a and defines an opening part 122d on a side opposite to the bottom wall 122a. The tray 120 is composed of, for example, a plate material made of an aluminum alloy.
[0068] In plan view, the R shapes having substantially the same curvature as those of the corner members 113 of the frame 110 are provided to four corner parts of the surrounding wall 122b. In a state where the frame 110 and the tray 120 are integrated, the four corner parts of the surrounding wall 122b and the corner members 113 of the frame 110 are in contact without a gap.
[0069] The bottom wall 122a of the housing part 122 is provided with protrusion parts 122c having shapes fitting mutually with the cross members 112. The protrusion part 122c is a part at which the bottom wall 122a partially protrudes upward and extends in the vehicle width direction. In the respective bottom walls 122a of the housing part 122 partitioned by the protrusion parts 122c, grooves 124 through which coolants flow are respectively formed.
[0070] Each groove 124 is formed in a bellows shape in plan view. Each groove 124 includes one end provided with an inlet 124a into which the coolant flows, and the other end provided with an outlet 124b from which the coolant flows out. In the present embodiment in particular, the inlet 124a and the outlet 124b are provided for each housing parts 122 partitioned by the protrusion part 122c.
[0071] The closing plate 123 having a matching shape is disposed and joined from above onto each bottom wall 122a of the housing part 122 partitioned by the protrusion part 122c. The closing plate 123 closes the groove 124 to define a coolant flow path 124A through which the coolant flows.
[0072] The battery 30 (see
[0073] A joining method such as an adhesive or heat fusion (e.g., laser heat fusion) may be used to join the closing plates 123 to the tray 120. Preferably, Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is used. FSW is welding in a solid phase state, and does not produce a blow hole and has an excellent sealing property unlike normal welding. In order to improve the cooling performance, the thickness of the closing plate 123 may be, for example, 2 mm or less (e.g., approximately 1 mm).
[0074] In a state where the tray 120 and the frame 110 are combined (see
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[0076] In the example of
[0077] A method for manufacturing the battery case 100 employing the above configuration will be described with reference to
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[0079] Next, referring to
[0080] In the present embodiment, the blank material 120 is pressurized by a pressure molding method (rubber bulge method) that uses an elastic body. The pressure molding method refers to a method for molding a member with a gas or liquid pressure. In the present embodiment, the rubber bulge method uses a hydraulic pressure transfer elastic body 50 that can be elastically deformed using a liquid pressure is used. The hydraulic pressure transfer elastic body 50 may adopt a structure that only a lower surface of a metal chamber containing a liquid such as water or oil is blocked with a rubber plate. According to this hydraulic pressure transfer elastic body 50, the rubber plate is elastically deformed by adjusting the liquid pressure, so that it is possible to mold the blank material 120 without the liquid coming into direct contact with the blank material 120.
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[0082] Furthermore, the recess parts 55a having the shapes matching the grooves 124 are formed in an upper surface of the table 55 to make it possible to mold the grooves 124 in the tray 120. Therefore, accompanying pressurization by the hydraulic pressure transfer elastic body 50, the grooves 124 (see
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[0084] In the present embodiment, thicknesses of upper parts of the front wall 111a, the rear wall 111b, and the sidewalls 111c and 111d of the frame 110 are set to be thicker than other parts. The upper parts of the front wall 111a, the rear wall 111b, and the sidewalls 111c and 111d are parts that are susceptible to a force due to the above molding, and the thicknesses of the parts are increased to prevent unintended deformation. Furthermore, R shapes are provided to inner upper parts of the front wall 111a, the rear wall 111b, and the sidewalls 111c and 111d. These R shapes promote an inflow of the material into the inside of the blank material 120 during the above molding. In this regard, from a viewpoint of design of the extruded material or the like, small angles R (fillet R) are provided to other than the inner upper part of the frame 110 in some cases. In the drawings, these small angles R are omitted.
[0085] In the present embodiment, referring to
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[0087] Furthermore, as illustrated in
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[0089] The above battery case 100 and the method for manufacturing the battery case 100 provide following functions and effects.
[0090] According to the present embodiment, the tray 120 is molded into the bathtub shape, so that there is no seam, and a high sealing property can be secured. Furthermore, the R shapes are provided to the corner parts of the frame 110 by the corner members 113, the tray 120 is pressure-welded to the frame 110, and therefore the R shapes of the corner members 113 of the frame 110 are provided to the tray 120, too. Consequently, it is possible to form the tray 120 having the R shapes matching the R shapes of corner members 113. Consequently, it is possible to improve space efficiency for mounting the battery 30 by setting the R shapes of the corner members 113 to a desired size. In a case where the corner members 113 are not used and the R shapes are not provided to the corner parts of the frame 110, the R shapes of the corner parts of the tray 120 become significantly small due to high-load press molding, and, as a result, there is a risk that the tray 120 is cracked. However, in a case where the R shapes are provided to the corner parts of the frame 110 by the corner members 113 as in the present embodiment, the tray 120 is provided with at least the same R shapes as the R shapes of the corner members 113 of the frame 110, so that it is possible to suppress the crack of the bottom surface part and the wrinkle of the flange part produced at a time of molding of the tray 120. Furthermore, the bathtub-shaped tray 120 is pressure-welded to and thereby integrated with the frame 110, so that it is possible to realize highly accurate joining without causing thermal deformation accompanying welding, that is, it is possible to improve the joining strength of the tray 120 and the frame 110.
[0091] Furthermore, the frame 110 includes the main body 111 and the corner member 113 as separate bodies, so that it is easy to freely set the R shapes of the corner parts of the frame 110.
[0092] Furthermore, the negative angle parts are formed in the tray 120, so that it is possible to suppress the pressure-welding from being released and the tray 120 from coming out of the frame 110.
[0093] Furthermore, it is possible to cool the battery 30 by causing the coolant to flow through the coolant flow path 124A. In a case of the battery case 100 having a high sealing property as in the present embodiment in particular, heat dissipation performance could lower, and therefore is required to have high cooling performance.
[0094] Furthermore, the present embodiment adopts the rubber bulge method, so that it is possible to easily mold the blank material 120 into the bathtub-shaped tray 120 without being accompanied by thermal deformation.
[0095] Furthermore, the corner member 113 may be detached from the frame 110 after the tray 120 and the frame 110 are integrated. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the weight.
Modified Example
[0096] A modified example of the above embodiment will be described with reference to
[0097] The restraining die 60 has a shape fitting mutually with that of the frame 110, and is disposed on an outer side of the frame 110 in plan view. The restraining die 60 includes a front restraining member 61 and a rear restraining member 62 that support a front wall 111a and a rear wall 111b, respectively, and side restraining members 63 and 64 that support sidewalls 111c and 111d, respectively. The front restraining member 61, the rear restraining member 62, and the side restraining members 63 and 64 are combined to form a frame shape in plan view. An upper surface of the restraining die 60 is formed to have a two-step shape. Specifically, the upper surface of the restraining die 60 includes a first surface 60a that is aligned at substantially the same height as that of the upper surface of the frame 110, and a second surface 60b that is provided one step higher than the upper surface of the frame 110. The first surface 60a and the second surface 60b are connected by an inclined surface 60c, and the second surface 60b is disposed on an outer side of the first surface 60a in plan view. Furthermore, lower surfaces of the frame 110 and the restraining die 60 are aligned. Therefore, upon comparison of height dimensions of the frame 110 and the restraining die 60, the height of the restraining die 60 is set higher than the height of the frame 110.
[0098] A method for manufacturing a battery case 100 according to the present embodiment further prepares the restraining die 60 that restrains the movement of the frame 110, and fixes and disposes the restraining die 60 on the outer side of the frame 110 in plan view (see
[0099] Specifically, as illustrated in
[0100] After the above pressure-welding, the closing plates 123 are disposed on and joined to the bottom wall 122a of the tray 120 to close the grooves 124 as illustrated in
[0101] According to the present embodiment, the blank material 120 is pressurized in a state where the blank material 120 is deflected such that the height becomes lower from the outer side toward the inner side, so that it is possible to increase the amount of the material flowing into the inside of the blank material 120, and further reduce the roundness of the ridge part of the bottom part 122a or the corner parts of the tray 120.
[0102] In this modified example, the inclined surface 60c may extend in a vertical direction, or may have a negative angle shape. Furthermore, shoulder R shapes (fillet shapes of the inclined surface 60c and the second surface 60b) of the restraining die 60 are not illustrated, yet the shoulder R shapes are preferably provided. Furthermore, the first surface 60a may be omitted.
[0103] Alternatively, as illustrated in
Second Embodiment
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[0105] A front wall 111a, a rear wall 111b, a sidewall 111c, and a sidewall 111d of the frame 110 are composed of an extruded material made of an aluminum alloy. In plan view, the front wall 111a and the sidewall 111c, and the front wall 111a and the sidewall 111d are respectively welded, and the rear wall 111b and the sidewall 111c, and the rear wall 111b and the sidewall 111d are respectively welded. In this way, a rectangular frame shape of the frame 110 in plan view is formed. Inner sides of both end parts of each of the walls 111a to 111d are subjected to press work to form the R parts 111f.
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[0107] According to the present embodiment, the frame 110 includes the R parts 111f, that is, the frame 110 itself is provided with the R shapes, so that it is not necessary to provide a part for providing the R shapes. Consequently, it is possible to reduce the number of components.
[0108] Although the specific embodiments and the modified examples of the present invention have been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and can be variously changed within the scope of the present invention. For example, an appropriate combination of the contents of the individual embodiments or modified examples may be an embodiment of the present invention.
[0109] Furthermore, although the above embodiment has exemplified the frame 110 having the rectangular shape in plan view, the frame 110 may have a polygonal shape other than the rectangular shape. The shape of the frame 110 is appropriately designed according to an electric vehicle 1 on which a battery case 100 is mounted.
[0110] Furthermore, materials of the frame 110 and a tray 120 are not limited to those of the above embodiments. For example, the frame 110 may be composed of a steel plate roll forming material (see
[0111] Furthermore, the above embodiments have described the examples where molding of the tray and integration of the frame 110 and the tray 120 are performed by the rubber bulge method in one process, molding and integration may be performed at two stages by changing conditions such as a press load. That is, the blank material 120 may be molded into the substantially bathtub-shaped tray 120 including a surrounding wall 122b of a large inclination angle or the like by cold pressing at a first stage, and may be molded into a more accurate tray 120 shape by the rubber bulge method, and the frame 110 and the tray (blank material) 120 may be pressure-welded and integrated at the second stage.
[0112] By separately performing pressurization of the blank material 120 at two stages in this way, a position where a strain increases in the blank material 120 changes, so that it is possible to improve moldability as a whole. That is, it is possible to suppress cracking of the blank material 120, and stably mold the tray.
[0113] Furthermore, although the above embodiments have exemplified the configurations where grooves 124 are formed in an upper surface of a bottom wall 122a, and the grooves 124 are covered with the closing plates 123 from above, there may be employed a configuration where the grooves 124 are formed in a lower surface of the bottom wall 122a, and the grooves 124 are covered with the closing plates 123 from below.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS
[0114] 1 Electric vehicle [0115] 10 Vehicle body front part [0116] 20 Vehicle body center part [0117] 30 Battery [0118] 50 Hydraulic pressure transfer elastic body [0119] 55 Table [0120] 55a Recess part [0121] 60 Restraining die [0122] 60a First surface [0123] 60b Second surface [0124] 60c Inclined surface [0125] 61 Front restraining member [0126] 62 Rear restraining member [0127] 63, 64 Side restraining member [0128] 81, 82 Molding jig [0129] 81a, 82a Curved surface [0130] 100 Battery case (battery case for electric vehicle) [0131] 110 Frame [0132] 111 Main body [0133] 111a Front wall [0134] 111b Rear wall [0135] 111c, 111d Sidewall [0136] 111e Negative angle part [0137] 111f R part [0138] 112 Cross member [0139] 112a Welding point [0140] 113 Corner member [0141] 113a Inner surface [0142] 120 Tray (blank material) (molding target member) [0143] 121 Flange [0144] 121a First outer edge part [0145] 121b Second outer edge part [0146] 122 Housing part [0147] 122a Bottom wall [0148] 122b Surrounding wall [0149] 122c Protrusion part [0150] 122d Opening part [0151] 123 Closing plate [0152] 124 Groove [0153] 124A Coolant flow path [0154] 124a Inlet [0155] 124b Outlet [0156] 124c Inflow path [0157] 124d Outflow path [0158] 124e Brach path [0159] 130 Top cover [0160] 140 Under cover [0161] 200 Rocker member [0162] 300 Floor panel [0163] 400 Floor cross member