ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY PACK HAVING SEALED COVER
20220266701 ยท 2022-08-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M50/249
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/24
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
B60Y2410/113
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M50/204
ELECTRICITY
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L50/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60L50/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M50/204
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Electric vehicle battery pack whose cover is more fully sealed against leakage. The cover is connected to the battery pack frame by fasteners that are affixed to the surface of the cover rather than being fastened through holes therein, or that are sealed to prevent leakage. The cover thus has no, fewer, or sealed holes formed within, and thus has fewer pathways for leakage or infiltration of moisture into the battery pack.
Claims
1. An electric vehicle battery pack, the battery pack comprising: a frame for surrounding, and maintaining structural integrity of, electric vehicle batteries positioned in an interior space therein, the frame having first fastening elements affixed thereto; and a cover having an unbroken and continuous surface, and second fastening elements affixed to the surface; wherein the second fastening elements are configured to detachably couple to respective first fastening elements to releasably couple the cover to the frame.
2. The electric vehicle battery pack of claim 1, wherein the first and second fastening elements collectively comprise snap-fit fasteners.
3. The electric vehicle battery pack of claim 2, wherein the first and second fastening elements collectively comprise ball and socket fasteners.
4. The electric vehicle battery pack of claim 2, wherein the frame comprises first and second side members and cross members extending from the first side member to the second side member, and wherein the first fastening elements are affixed to the cross members.
5. The electric vehicle battery pack of claim 4, wherein at least two of the second fastening elements are affixed to each of the cross members.
6. The electric vehicle battery pack of claim 1, further comprising a seal contacting the frame and the top cover, the seal extending along an outer edge of the surface of the top cover to surround the second fastening elements.
7. The electric vehicle battery pack of claim 6, further comprising third fastening elements positioned between the seal and an outer edge of the frame, the third fastening elements extending through the cover to couple the cover to the frame.
8. The electric vehicle battery pack of claim 1, wherein the second fastening elements do not extend through the surface of the top cover.
9. The electric vehicle battery pack of claim 8, wherein the second fastening elements are adhesively affixed to the surface of the top cover.
10. The electric vehicle battery pack of claim 1, wherein the first and second fastening elements reduce vibrational modes of the cover during operation of the electric vehicle.
11. A cover for an electric vehicle battery pack, the cover comprising: a surface for coupling to a frame of the battery pack, the surface having an outer portion and an inner portion within the outer portion, wherein the inner portion is a continuous surface having no openings therein; and a plurality of fasteners affixed to the inner portion of the surface.
12. The top cover of claim 11, wherein the fasteners are first fastening elements configured for attachment to second fastening elements of the frame.
13. The top cover of claim 12, wherein the first fastening elements are elements of ball and socket fasteners.
14. The top cover of claim 12, wherein the first fastening elements are positioned to correspond to the second fastening elements so as to couple the top cover to the frame.
15. The top cover of claim 11, wherein the fasteners are positioned for coupling to cross members of the frame.
16. The top cover of claim 11, further comprising a seal extending along the outer portion to surround the fasteners.
17. The top cover of claim 16, wherein the outer portion of the surface has a plurality of holes extending therethrough.
18. The top cover of claim 11, wherein the fasteners do not extend through the surface.
19. The top cover of claim 11, wherein the fasteners are adhesively affixed to the inner portion of the surface.
20. The top cover of claim 11, wherein the fasteners, when attached to corresponding fasteners of the frame, reduce vibrational modes of the cover during operation of the electric vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The above and other objects and advantages of the disclosure will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] In one embodiment, the disclosure relates to an electric vehicle battery pack whose cover is more fully sealed against leakage. The cover is connected to the battery pack frame by fasteners that are affixed to the surface of the cover rather than being fastened through holes therein, or that are sealed to prevent leakage. The cover thus has no, fewer, or sealed holes formed within, and thus has fewer pathways for leakage or infiltration of moisture into the battery pack.
[0023] Fastening elements may be affixed to both the cover and corresponding locations on the battery pack frame. Any type of releasable fastener may be employed, e.g., snap-fit fasteners such as ball and socket fasteners. Fasteners may be placed at any locations on the cover and frame, such as along frame elements including cross members. Fasteners may also be positioned to reduce vibration of the cover, such as at or near antinodes of various cover vibration modes. In this manner, fasteners may not only secure the cover to the frame in a more leakproof manner, but may also aid in reducing vibration and noise generated by the cover during vehicle operation. In some embodiments, bolts are used through bolt holes 130 to secure and seal the outer portion of the cover to the frame and the fastening element are used to reduce vibrations of the inner portion of the cover during vehicle operation. Vibrations of the cover can cause audible sounds within the occupant cabin of the electric vehicle, which is undesirable.
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[0026] The fastening elements 140 are each detachably or releasably coupled to corresponding fastening elements located on frame 30. When attached in this manner, sealing element 100 is pressed against the upper surface of frame 30 to create a waterproof seal between the cover 20 and frame 30. The cover 20 and frame 30 may be further secured to each other using bolts that extend through bolt holes 130. As shown, bolt holes 130 are located in outer portion 110 of cover 20 and thus are separated from the inner volume of the battery pack by sealing member 100. Accordingly, to the extent any water infiltrates through a bolt hole, sealing member 100 will prevent the water from reaching the interior of the battery pack.
[0027] Sealing element 100 may be any seal or other material suitable for generating a waterproof seal when the cover 20 and frame 30 are pressed together, e.g., a flexible rubber or plastic sealant layer or the like. Additionally, while sealing element 100 is shown in
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[0029] In one embodiment, one or more upper surfaces of the side and the cross members 204 and 206 respectively include suitable attachment surfaces for interfacing with battery modules. In one example, the upper surfaces of the cross members 206 include threaded holes 208, which allow battery modules to be releasably bolted within the battery frame 200.
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[0031] As illustrated in one embodiment, the battery modules 302 are securely attached to the cross members 206 of the frame 200 by, for example, top side fastening bolts 306. In some embodiments, the attachment surfaces of adjacent battery modules are offset such that each attachment surface is separately attached by a respective fastening bolt 306. In some embodiments, the attachment surfaces of adjacent battery modules overlap each other vertically or are adjacent to each other laterally such that a single bolt 306 can be used to secure two attachments surfaces from adjacent battery modules. In some embodiments, two or more attachment surfaces are provided on the ends of the battery modules. In some embodiments, the attachment surfaces form a nested pattern with the attachment surfaces of an adjacent battery module.
[0032] In some embodiments, the design of the battery pack frames and the battery modules described herein provides convenient access to the top of the battery modules, which can be easily removed using the exposed topside fastening bolts 306. It will be understood that the fastening bolts 306 shown are merely exemplary and may be of any suitable size and shape. In particular, fastening bolts 306 may also serve as fastening elements for connection with fastening elements 140 of cover 20.
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[0034] 5, accommodating a ball 410. In this manner, cover 20 may be positioned with each fastening element 140 over a corresponding ball 410, and pressed onto frame 30 so that each ball 410 is pressed into a corresponding socket of a fastener 140. The cover 20 may thus be detachably affixed to the frame 30, where detachment may be accomplished by pulling the cover 20 away from frame 30 with sufficient force to disengage each ball 410 from the socket of its corresponding fastening element 140.
[0035] Embodiments of the disclosure may employ any size and type of fastener suitable for releasable attachment of cover 20 to frame 30. For example, when ball and socket fasteners are employed, ball 410 may be any size ball, such as a 3-4 mm diameter ball, and sockets of fastening elements 140 may be sized accordingly. Similarly, fastening elements 140, 400 may be any other type of detachable or snap-fit fastener, such as magnetic fasteners, hook and eye fasteners, or the like.
[0036] In addition to the fastening elements 140 and 400, cover 20 may also be affixed on frame 30 using fasteners such as bolts.
[0037] Bolts 500 may be spaced any distance apart from each other along side members 204. For example, adjacent bolts 500 may be spaced 200-400 mm apart from each other along the outer edge of frame 200.
[0038] Embodiments of the disclosure are not limited to the ball and socket fastener configuration described above. Rather, any type of releasable or detachable fastening mechanism may be used, and in particular any type or configuration of ball and socket fastener may be employed.
[0039] Fastening element 630 may be affixed to a surface of cover 20 as above, or as shown in
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[0041] Although embodiments of the disclosure have been described as having ball and socket fasteners in which the ball element is coupled to the frame and the socket element is coupled to the cover, other embodiments of the disclosure are not limited to this configuration. For example, ball elements may instead be coupled to the cover, and socket elements may be coupled to the frame.
[0042] Furthermore, embodiments of the disclosure contemplate any number and arrangement of fastening elements. For example,
[0043] It is also noted that the fastening elements may be placed at any location on cover 20 or frame 30. For instance, fastening elements are not limited to placement on cross members 206, and may be placed anywhere along any portion of frame 30. In addition, the fastening elements need not be integrated into the top of bolts 306 that secure battery modules 302 to cross members 206. For example, the fastening elements can be attached to cross members 206 where the attachment surfaces of the battery modules are not located. In some embodiments, other members may be constructed to extend from cross members 206, side members 204, or any other portion of frame 30, to support fastening elements anywhere within frame 30. In some embodiments, frame 30 includes any support structure attached to cross members 206 and side members 204, including, for example, structural elements of the battery modules. Accordingly, in some embodiments of the disclosure, fastening elements may be placed to dampen or otherwise reduce the amplitude of vibrations of cover 20. For example, fastening elements may be placed at or near antinodes of any cover vibration modes, to constrain those modes from generating unwanted vibration during vehicle operation.
[0044] The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosure. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the specific details are not required to practice the methods and systems of the disclosure. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present disclosure are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. For example, any type, number, and arrangement of fastening elements may be used to detachably affix battery pack covers and frames. Fastening elements may not penetrate or extend through the cover, or optionally may extend through holes formed in the cover. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the methods and systems of the disclosure and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Additionally, different features of the various embodiments, disclosed or otherwise, can be mixed and matched or otherwise combined so as to create further embodiments contemplated by the disclosure. All dimensional values are approximate, and may vary.