Welding Jig
20220297247 ยท 2022-09-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Kyung-Mo Kim (Daejeon, KR)
- Ho-June Chi (Daejeon, KR)
- Kyung-Woo KIM (Daejeon, KR)
- Jeong-O Mun (Daejeon, KR)
- Jin-Yong Park (Daejeon, KR)
- Jhin-Ha PARK (Daejeon, KR)
- Hee-Jun Jin (Daejeon, KR)
Cpc classification
B23K2101/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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
B23K37/0211
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K31/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a welding jig for welding an electrode lead of a battery cell and a sensing bus bar of a bus bar assembly to each other, and the welding jig includes a jig body disposed above the electrode lead and the sensing bus bar during the welding; and a positioning guide unit coupled to the jig body and configured to make a step correction in at least three directions when the electrode lead and the sensing bus bar are welded.
Claims
1. A welding jig comprising: a jig body positioned to weld an electrode lead and a sensing bus bar to each other; and a positioning guide unit coupled to the jig body and configured to make a step correction in at least any one direction among three pairs of opposing directions when the electrode lead and the sensing bus bar are welded.
2. The welding jig according to claim 1, wherein the positioning guide unit includes: a first positioning guider coupled to the jig body and configured to be elastically movable in first and second opposing directions of the jig body; and a second positioning guider coupled to the jig body and configured to be elastically movable in third and fourth opposing directions of the jig body.
3. The welding jig according to claim 2, wherein the positioning guide unit includes a third positioning guider coupled to the jig body and configured to be tiltable at a predetermined angle in the first and second opposing directions at first and second sides of the jig body.
4. The welding jig according to claim 2, wherein the first positioning guider includes: a vertical positioning guider configured to be movable along the first and second opposing directions of the jig body and provided to contact a first end of the sensing bus bar; and a vertical elastic portion elastically coupled to the vertical positioning guider and configured to guide movement of the vertical positioning guider.
5. The welding jig according to claim 4, wherein the vertical positioning guider has at least one positioning protrusion for fixing the sensing bus bar.
6. The welding jig according to claim 5, wherein the sensing bus bar has at least one positioning groove configured to receive the at least one positioning protrusion.
7. The welding jig according to claim 2, wherein the second positioning guider includes: a side positioning guider configured to be movable along the third and fourth opposing directions of the jig body and provided to press the electrode lead toward the sensing bus bar; and a side elastic portion elastically connected to the side positioning guider and configured to guide movement of the side positioning guider.
8. The welding jig according to claim 7, wherein the second positioning guider has a manipulation lever coupled to the side elastic portion and configured to guide a user manipulation for moving the side positioning guider.
9. The welding jig according to claim 3, wherein the third positioning guider includes: a tilting body coupled to the jig body and configured to be tiltable at the predetermined angle; and a tilting guider coupled to the tilting body and configured to guide a tilting operation of the tilting body.
10. The welding jig according to claim 9, wherein the tilting guider has a tilting lever configured to guide a user manipulation for the tilting operation.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0023] The accompanying drawings illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure and together with the foregoing disclosure, 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 drawing.
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[0033] The present disclosure will become more apparent by describing in detail the embodiments of the present disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the embodiments disclosed herein are illustrative only for better understanding of the present disclosure, and that the present disclosure may be modified in various ways. In addition, for ease understanding of the present disclosure, the accompanying drawings are not drawn to real scale, but the dimensions of some components may be exaggerated.
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[0036] The welding jig 50 may include a jig body 100 and a positioning guide unit 200.
[0037] The jig body 100 forms an appearance of the welding jig 50 and may have the welding opening 55 at the center thereof. The jig body 100 may be disposed above the electrode lead 15 of the at least one battery cell 10 and the sensing bus bar 35 of the bus bar assembly 30 during welding.
[0038] The positioning guide unit 200 is coupled to the jig body, and during the welding, the positioning guide unit 200 may bring the electrode lead 15 of the at least one battery cell 10 and the sensing bus bar 35 of the bus bar assembly 30 into close contact with each other and allow the electrode lead 15 and the sensing bus bar 35 to be positioned at desired locations.
[0039] The positioning guide unit 200 may correct a step in at least three directions when welding the electrode lead 15 of the at least one battery cell 10 and the sensing bus bar 35 of the bus bar assembly 30.
[0040] Hereinafter, the positioning guide unit 200 according to this embodiment will be described in more detail.
[0041] The positioning guide unit 200 may include a first positioning guider 210, a second positioning guider 230, and a third positioning guider 250.
[0042] The first positioning guider 210 is provided to the jig body 100 and may slide to be elastically movable along an upper and lower direction of the jig body 100.
[0043] The first positioning guider 210 may include a vertical positioning guider 212 and a vertical elastic portion 216.
[0044] The vertical positioning guider 212 is movable along the upper and lower directions of the jig body 100 and may contact the electrode lead 15 of the at least one battery cell 10 and a top end of the sensing bus bar 35 of the bus bar assembly 30.
[0045] The vertical positioning guider 212 may have at least one positioning protrusion 215 for fixing the sensing bus bar 35. Meanwhile, the sensing bus bar 35 may have at least one positioning groove 37 in which the at least one positioning protrusion 215 may be inserted.
[0046] The vertical elastic portion 216 is elastically connected to the vertical positioning guider 212 and may guide the sliding movement of the vertical positioning guider 212 along the upper and lower direction.
[0047] The second positioning guider 230 is provided to the jig body 100 and may slide to be elastically movable along a left and right direction of the jig body 100.
[0048] The second positioning guider 230 may include a side positioning guider 232, a side elastic portion 236, and a manipulation lever 238.
[0049] The side positioning guider 232 is movable along the left and right directions of the jig body 100 and may pressurize the electrode lead 15 of the at least one battery cell 10 toward the sensing bus bar 35 of the bus bar assembly 30 so that the electrode lead 15 and the sensing bus bar 35 are brought into close contact with each other.
[0050] The side elastic portion 236 is elastically connected to the side positioning guider 232 and may guide the sliding movement of the side positioning guider 232 along the left and right directions.
[0051] The manipulation lever 238 is connected to the side elastic portion 236 and may guide a user manipulation for moving the side positioning guider 232. By manipulating the manipulation lever 238, a user or the like may elastically slide the side positioning guider 232 in the left and right directions.
[0052] The third positioning guider 250 is coupled to the jig body 100 and may be provided to be tiltable at a predetermined angle in the upper and lower directions at left and right sides of the jig body 100.
[0053] The third positioning guider 250 may include a tilting body 252 and a tilting guider 256.
[0054] The tilting body 252 is coupled to the jig body 100 and may be provided to be tiltable at the predetermined angle. The tilting operation at the predetermined angle may be a rotating operation.
[0055] The tilting guider 256 is connected to the tilting body 252 and may guide the tilting operation of the tilting body 252. The tilting guider 256 may include a tilting lever 258.
[0056] The tilting lever 258 is coupled to the tilting guider 256 and may guide a tilting operation via user manipulation. By manipulating the tilting lever 258, the user or the like may rotate the tilting body 252 by a tilting operation at a predetermined angle.
[0057] Hereinafter, the detailed operation of the welding jig 50 according to this embodiment will be described in more detail.
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[0061] Specifically, the step may be corrected using the first positioning guider 210 of the positioning guide unit 200. More specifically, the vertical positioning guider 212 of the first positioning guider 210 may be brought into close contact with the sensing bus bar 35 and then absorb the relative step between the electrode lead 15 and the sensing bus bar 35 while sliding in the upper and lower directions according to the elastic pressing force of the vertical elastic portion 216. By means of the first positioning guider 210, the step between the electrode lead 15 and the sensing bus bar 35 in the upper and lower directions according to the height may be corrected.
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[0063] Specifically, the user may bring the electrode lead 15 and the sensing bus bar 35 into close contact with each other by manipulating the manipulation lever 238 (see
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[0067] Specifically, the step in an inclined shape at the predetermined angle may be corrected by means of the third positioning guider 210 of the positioning guide unit 200.
[0068] Specifically, the user may tilt the tilting body 252 by manipulating the tilting lever 258 of the tilting guider 256 of the third positioning guider 210. According to this tilting operation, the electrode leads 15 and the sensing bus bar 35 may be tilted according to the step angle, so that the step between them may be corrected. At this time, the first positioning guider 210 of the positioning guide unit 200 may press the sensing bus bar 35 to correct the step together with the third positioning guider 230.
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[0070] As described above, even if an assembly tolerance or position tolerance occurs between the electrode lead 15 of the at least one battery cell 10 and the sensing bus bar 35 of the bus bar assembly 30, the welding jig 50 according to this embodiment may guide to an appropriate designated position for welding by correcting the step formed due to the tolerance.
[0071] Therefore, the welding jig 50 according to this embodiment may effectively prevent the welding position from being deviated due to the assembly tolerance or the position tolerance, thereby leading to uniform welding quality between the electrode lead 15 and the sensing bus bar 35.
[0072] According to various embodiments as described above, it is possible to provide a welding jig 50, which may guide positioning to a designated position so that welding quality is not deteriorated when welding an electrode lead 15 of a battery cell 10 and a sensing bus bar 35.
[0073] In addition, according to various embodiments as described above, it is possible to provide a welding jig 50, which may bring the electrode lead 15 and the sensing bus bar 35 into close contact with each other more effectively when welding the electrode lead 15 of the battery cell 10 and the sensing bus bar 35.
[0074] While the embodiments of the present disclosure have been shown and described, it should be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiments described, and that various changes and modifications can be made within the scope of the present disclosure by those skilled in the art, and these modifications should not be understood individually from the technical ideas and views of the present disclosure.