BATTERY MODULE AND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY
20230369787 · 2023-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
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
H01M10/425
ELECTRICITY
H01M2220/20
ELECTRICITY
H01R11/289
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/113
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01B17/16
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/42
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A bus bar assembly includes a nonconductive terminal cap configured to at least partially surround an electrically conductive terminal. The terminal cap has a perimeter wall configured to circumscribe at least a portion of the terminal to provide a gap configured to expose the terminal. The terminal cap includes a first attachment feature. The bus bar assembly also includes a bus bar having an end configured to mechanically and electrically engage the terminal in an assembled condition and a nonconductive shroud enclosing the bus bar. The shroud includes a second attachment feature configured to removably engage the first attachment feature in the assembled condition to secure the shroud to the terminal cap. A method of electrically connecting cells of a battery is also provided.
Claims
1. A bus bar assembly, comprising: a nonconductive terminal cap configured to at least partially surround an electrically conductive terminal, wherein the terminal cap has a perimeter wall configured to circumscribe at least a portion of the terminal to provide a gap configured to expose the terminal and wherein the terminal cap includes a first attachment feature; a bus bar having an end configured to mechanically and electrically engage the terminal in an assembled condition; and a nonconductive shroud enclosing the bus bar.
2. The bus bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the shroud includes a second attachment feature configured to removably engage the first attachment feature in the assembled condition to secure the shroud to the terminal cap.
3. The bus bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the perimeter wall has a U-shape arranged on at least three sides of the terminal and wherein the perimeter wall extends beyond the terminal.
4. The bus bar assembly of claim 3, wherein the terminal cap has a post that receives the terminal and is arranged interiorly of the perimeter wall, wherein the terminal is a male terminal, and wherein the end is a female terminal configured to mate with the male terminal.
5. The bus bar assembly of claim 4, wherein the gap is provided between the post and the perimeter wall.
6. The bus bar assembly of claim 4, wherein the terminal has a perimeter edge bounding opposing faces of the terminal.
7. The bus bar assembly of claim 6, wherein the post receives the terminal and surrounds the perimeter edge but leaves at least one of the faces exposed.
8. The bus bar assembly of claim 6, wherein the perimeter wall extends beyond the post and wherein the perimeter wall and the post cooperating to provide the gap as finger-proof.
9. The bus bar assembly of claim 2, wherein one of the first and second attachment features is a finger and the other of the first and second attachment features is a protrusion.
10. The bus bar assembly of claim 9, wherein the finger and the protrusion are interlocked with one another in the assembled condition.
11. The bus bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the terminal cap includes a first notch and the shroud includes a second notch and wherein the first and second notches are nested with one another in the assembled condition to enclose the terminal and the end of the bus bar.
12. The bus bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the shroud includes multiple shroud portions cooperating with one another to enclose the bus bar.
13. The bus bar assembly of claim 12, wherein the multiple shroud portions include first and second shroud portions nested relative to one another in an overlapping relationship.
14. The bus bar assembly of claim 13, wherein the first and second shroud portions engage in a snap-fit relationship in the assembled condition.
15. The bus bar assembly of claim 14, wherein the first shroud portion includes first and second housings secured about a portion of the bus bar and wherein the first and second housings are received in an opening in the second shroud portion.
16. The bus bar assembly of claim 15, wherein the bus bar includes a U-shaped portion received in the first shroud portion to provide a space between opposing ends of the bus bar and wherein the space configured to accommodate an obstruction.
17. A method of electrically connecting cells of a battery, comprising the steps of: a) providing a nonconductive terminal cap over a conductive battery cell terminal, wherein the terminal cap at least partially surrounds the terminal, the terminal is a male terminal, wherein the terminal cap has a perimeter wall is configured to circumscribe at least a portion of the terminal, wherein the terminal is arranged in a post that shields the terminal, and wherein the perimeter wall and the post cooperate to provide a gap that exposes the terminal; b) providing a bus bar assembly with a bus bar having an end providing a female terminal and a nonconductive shroud enclosing the bus bar with the end exposed through the shroud; c) pushing the end into the gap and into engagement with the terminal; and d) mating the shroud to the terminal cap to enclose the end, wherein the mating step is performed simultaneously with the pushing step c).
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the mating step d) includes connecting a first attachment feature on the terminal cap to a second attachment feature on the shroud.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the perimeter wall and the post cooperate to provide the gap as finger-proof.
20. The method of claim 17, wherein the providing step b) includes nesting a first shroud portion relative to a second shroud portion to enclose the bus bar with the shroud.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The disclosure can be further understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0042] The embodiments, examples and alternatives of the preceding paragraphs, the claims, or the following description and drawings, including any of their various aspects or respective individual features, may be taken independently or in any combination. Features described in connection with one embodiment are applicable to all embodiments, unless such features are incompatible. Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0043] A battery module 10, or battery pack assembly, is schematically illustrated in
[0044] Referring to
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[0046] The nonconductive terminal cap 18 at least partially surrounds the terminal 14. In the example, a U-shaped perimeter wall 26 circumscribes at least a portion of the terminal 14, for example, on three sides, to provide a gap 44 configured to expose the terminal 14 in order to receive the end 46 with the female terminal 47.
[0047] The terminal cap 18 also has a post 38 that receives the terminal 14 and is arranged interiorly of the perimeter wall 26. The terminal 14 has a perimeter edge 40 bounding opposing faces 42 of the terminal 14. The post 38 extends outward from a base of the terminal cap 18 and provides an E-shaped configuration with the perimeter wall 26. In the example, the post 38 surrounds the perimeter edge 40 but leaves at least one of the faces 42 exposed. In this manner, the post 38 shields at least the end of the terminal 14 from contact. The perimeter wall 26 extends beyond the terminal 14 and beyond the post 38 to further isolate the terminal 14. The perimeter wall 26 and the post 38 cooperate to provide the gap 44 as “finger-proof,” that is, preventing undesired contact with the terminal by a technician.
[0048] In this disclosure, “finger-proof” means a configuration that meets the standard set forth in IEC 60529 entitled “Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures” and code IP2XB relating to finger Ingress Protection. The “test finger” is based upon a solid object 12.5 mm in diameter or more and up to 80 mm long being prevented from entering an enclosure. Furthermore, if a standard test finger 80 mm long and 12 mm in diameter enters the enclosure there will be adequate clearance from live parts, i.e., the terminal. In this manner, the disclosed finger-proof terminal cap 18 prevents a technician from inadvertently touching the terminal 14 with the terminal cap 18 in place, for example, during assembly and/or removal of the bus bar assembly 16 with respect to the cells 12.
[0049] The terminal cap 18 includes a first notch 28, and the shroud 20 includes a second notch 30. The shroud 20 is retained to the terminal cap 18 in the assembled condition by a retention feature. In the example, a first attachment feature 22 on the terminal cap 18, such as a protrusion cooperates with a finger-like second attachment feature 24 on the shroud 20, as best shown in
[0050] Once the shroud 20 is fully seated with respect to the terminal cap 18, the second attachment feature 24 removably engages and interlocks with the first attachment feature 22. Engagement of the first and second attachment features 22, 24 signifies that the desired mechanical and electrical engagement between the terminal 14 and the end 46 with the female terminal 47 has been achieved, that is, the end 46 has engaged the face 42 of the male terminal 14 and are safely enclosed. Once coupled, the retention feature prevents inadvertent decoupling of the bus bar 36 from the terminal 14 until the fingers and depressed and the bus bar assembly 16 is pulled away from the terminal cap 18.
[0051] In the example, the shroud 20 includes multiple shroud portions cooperating with one another to enclose the bus bar 36, which enables the bus bar to be serviced and the shroud to be reused. Referring to
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[0053] Another example bus bar assembly 116 is shown in
[0054] The post 138 receives the terminal 114 interiorly of the perimeter wall 126. The post 138 shields the terminal 114 from contact in a manner similar to that described above in relation to the first bus bar assembly 16. Together the perimeter wall 26 and the post 38 cooperate to provide the gap 44 as “finger-proof,” that is, preventing undesired contact with the terminal by a technician.
[0055] Rather than using notches like the first bus bar assembly 16, the second bus bar assembly 116 is received interiorly of the perimeter wall 126 instead of in overlapping relationship. The shroud 120 is retained to the terminal cap 118 in the assembled condition by a retention feature. The first attachment feature on the terminal cap is not illustrated in the Figures but is provided by a protrusion cooperates with a finger-like second attachment feature 124 on the shroud 120, as best shown in
[0056] Once the shroud 120 is fully seated with respect to the terminal cap 118, the second attachment feature 124 removably engages and interlocks with the first attachment feature. Engagement of the first and second attachment features signifies that the desired mechanical and electrical engagement between the terminal 114 and the end 146 with the female terminal 147 has been achieved, that is, the end 146 has engaged the opposing faces 142 of the male terminal 114 and are safely enclosed. Once coupled, the retention feature prevents inadvertent decoupling of the bus bar 136 from the terminal 114 until the fingers and depressed and the bus bar assembly 116 is pulled away from the terminal cap 118.
[0057] The shroud 120 includes multiple shroud portions cooperating with one another to enclose the bus bar 136, which enables the bus bar to be serviced and the shroud to be reused. The multiple shroud portions include first and second shroud portions 132, 134 nested relative to one another in an overlapping relationship. In this example, the second shroud portion 134 is provided on each of opposing sides of the central first shroud portion 132. The first shroud portion 132 is provided by cover 50 snap-fit to a base 48. The first shroud portion 132 includes a sleeve providing an opening at one end that receives a respective end of the second shroud portion 134 using a snap-fit 52 when in the assembled condition. Snap-fits, which include a mating window 54 and a protrusion 56, are used to connect the various shroud pieces.
[0058] The bus bar 136 includes a U-shaped portion 58 received in the first shroud portion 132 to provide a space between opposing ends 46 of the bus bar 136. The space accommodates an obstruction 60 arranged between the terminals 14 to enable compact packaging of the battery module 10 with respect to other components.
[0059] In operation, during assembly of the battery module 10, a nonconductive terminal cap 18 is provided over a conductive battery cell terminal 14. The terminal caps 18 may be provided as loose pieces that are secured to the battery housing 19, if desired, or they may be integrated into the housing. The terminal cap 18 at least partially surrounds the terminal 14, which is a male terminal. The terminal cap 18 has a perimeter wall 26 configured to circumscribe at least a portion of the terminal 14. The terminal 14 is arranged in a post 38 that shields the terminal 14. The perimeter wall 26 and the post 38 cooperate to provide a finger-proof gap 44 that exposes the terminal 14.
[0060] A bus bar assembly 16 is provided with a bus bar 36 having an end 46, which is a female terminal. A nonconductive shroud 20 encloses the bus bar 36 with the end 46 exposed through the shroud 20. The end 46 of the bus bar assembly 16 is pushed into the gap 44 and into engagement with the terminal 14 so that the shroud 20 mates to the terminal cap 18 to enclose the end 46. During mating, a first attachment feature 22 on the terminal cap 18 interlocks with a second attachment feature 24 on the shroud 20.
[0061] In this manner, the terminal cap can be secured battery cell about the terminal, rendering the terminal finger-safe. Thus, the battery module is finger-proof even with the bus bar assemblies disconnected, which allows for safe assembly and handling of the battery module during assembly and servicing of the battery module.
[0062] It should also be understood that although a particular component arrangement is disclosed in the illustrated embodiment, other arrangements will benefit herefrom. Although particular step sequences are shown, described, and claimed, it should be understood that steps may be performed in any order, separated or combined unless otherwise indicated and will still benefit from the present invention.
[0063] Although the different examples have specific components shown in the illustrations, embodiments of this invention are not limited to those particular combinations. It is possible to use some of the components or features from one of the examples in combination with features or components from another one of the examples.
[0064] Although an example embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of the claims. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine their true scope and content.