Battery Module Including Terminal Connecting Structure Provided with Floating Nut and Battery Pack Including the Same
20210265705 · 2021-08-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Dai Ki Min (Daejeon, KR)
- Youngho LEE (Daejeon, KR)
- Jongha JEONG (Daejeon, KR)
- Jungmin KWAK (Daejeon, KR)
- Jaehyun You (Daejeon, KR)
Cpc classification
H01R4/305
ELECTRICITY
F16B37/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/0225
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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
H01M50/507
ELECTRICITY
H01M2220/20
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A battery module of the present disclosure may include, a cell assembly including at least one battery cell, a busbar assembly including a terminal busbar electrically connected to an electrode lead of the cell assembly, and a busbar frame covering the cell assembly on at least one side, and an insulating frame covering the busbar assembly from the outside, and further including a nut which is set to a floatable size in a nut insertion chamber adjacent to a terminal busbar and provided with a space inside the insulating frame, and is mounted in the nut insertion chamber.
Claims
1. A battery module comprising, a cell assembly including at least one battery cell; a busbar assembly including a terminal busbar electrically connected to an electrode lead of the cell assembly, and a busbar frame covering the cell assembly on at least one side; and an insulating frame covering the busbar assembly from an outside, and further comprising a nut which is sized to float in a nut insertion chamber adjacent to the terminal busbar and provided with a space inside the insulating frame, and wherein the nut is mounted in the nut insertion chamber.
2. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the nut insertion chamber has a rectangular planar cross-section, wherein the width of a first direction of the nut is smaller than the width of a first direction of the nut insertion chamber.
3. The battery module of claim 2, wherein the width of a second direction crossing the first direction of the nut is smaller than the width of a second direction of the nut insertion chamber.
4. The battery module of claim 1, wherein a fastening hole is formed in the terminal busbar, wherein the nut is mounted in the nut insertion chamber such that a screw hole of the nut at least partially overlaps with the fastening hole.
5. The battery module of claim 4, wherein the diameter of the fastening hole of the terminal busbar is formed to be larger than the diameter of the screw hole of the nut.
6. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the nut insertion chamber is disposed on both sides of the insulating frame in a planar direction.
7. A battery module of claim 1, wherein the nut has a screw hole with an edge that is inclined towards an inlet of the nut insertion chamber.
8. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the insulating frame comprises an insulating cover positioned adjacent to the busbar assembly, and an outer cover covering the insulating cover and fixing a terminal connecting structure, and the nut insertion chamber is provided on the insulating cover.
9. A battery pack comprising a plurality of battery modules according to claim 1, wherein the battery pack comprises a bolt that penetrates through the fastening hole of the terminal busbar and the bolt is screw-coupled to the screw hole of the nut.
10. The battery pack of claim 9, comprising a terminal connecting structure having an inter-module busbar connecting a terminal busbar of an adjacent battery module, wherein the bolt is coupled to the nut through the inter-module busbar.
11. The battery pack of claim 9, wherein the bolt is fixed to the insulating frame through the screw hole of the nut.
12. A device comprising at least one battery pack according to claim 9.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0034] Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in the art can easily implement them. The present disclosure may be modified in various different ways, and is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
[0035] Further, throughout the specification, when a part is referred to as “including” a certain component, it means that it can further include other components, without excluding the other components, unless otherwise stated.
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[0038] Each of the insulating cover 163, the outer cover 165, and the busbar frame 155 constituting the insulating frame 160 may be made of non-conductive injected materials.
[0039] Battery cells constituting the cell assembly may be provided as a pouch-type secondary battery, and may be provided by stacking a plurality of battery cells in the cell assembly. The plurality of battery cells may be electrically connected to each other, and each of the battery cells may include an electrode assembly, a battery case accommodating the electrode assembly, and an electrode lead protruding out of the battery case and electrically connected to the electrode assembly.
[0040] Further, the battery module 100 may include various electric components, and may include, for example, an internal circuit board (ICB) and a battery management system (BMS). Electric components such as the ICB and the BMS board may be electrically connected to the plurality of battery cells.
[0041] The battery module 100 may form a module terminal portion so that a plurality of cells can be electrically coupled to each other. In the present embodiment, the battery module 100 may include terminal busbars 153 located on both outermost sides of the busbars fixed to the busbar frame 155. A terminal busbar 153 may include a plate that is bent vertically with respect to the main surface of the busbar frame 155 from the upper end, and a fastening hole may be formed in the plate.
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[0043] A nut insertion chamber 168 may be provided adjacent to a terminal busbar 153 in the insulating cover 163. A space is provided in the nut insertion chamber 168 such that a nut 173 can be mounted, and the nut 173 may be set to a floatable size within the nut insertion chamber 168. In this embodiment, the nut insertion chamber 168 has a substantially rectangular planar cross-section, and the width of the nut 173 in the first direction may be formed to be smaller than the width of the nut insertion chamber 168 in the first direction. Here, the first direction may be defined as a direction parallel to the long side of the insulating cover 163. Accordingly, as shown in
[0044] A terminal busbar 153 may be positioned on an upper part of the nut insertion chamber 168 on which the nut 173 is mounted. The position is set when the busbar assembly 150 to which the terminal busbar 153 is fixed and the insulating cover 163 provided with the nut insertion chamber 168 are coupled with each other. A fastening hole is formed in the terminal busbar 153, and when a bolt is fastened to the nut 173 through the terminal busbar 153, the bolt can be fastened through the fastening hole. At this time, the diameter (D.sub.T) of the fastening hole of the terminal busbar 153 may be formed to be larger than the diameter (D.sub.N) of the screw hole of the nut 173, and the nut 173 may be formed such that an edge of screw hole 173a towards an inlet of the nut insertion chamber 168 is cut to be inclined. Further, the nut 173 is mounted in the nut insertion chamber 168 such that a screw hole at least partially overlaps with the fastening hole. Thereby, when the bolt is inserted into the nut 173 for electrical connection between the battery modules, the ease of fastening can be improved, and the working speed can be increased. This will be described later with reference to a schematic diagram.
[0045] Such a nut insertion chamber 168 and nut 173 being inserted therein may be disposed one by one on both sides of the insulating cover 163 in a planar direction, that is, on both sides in a first direction. Terminal connecting structures are respectively fastened to the nuts 173 disposed on both sides through bolts, so that they can be used for electrical connection with adjacent battery modules on both sides.
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[0050] When the position of the bolt 183 is slightly dislocated from the fixed position, the end of the bolt 183 may be inserted by biasing to one side in the fastening hole 153a of the terminal busbar 153. In this case, since the nut 173 is set to a size capable of floating in the nut insertion chamber 168, the nut 173 may slightly move along the inserting position of the bolt 183. Therefore, to electrically connect the adjacent battery modules 100, it is not necessary to perform precise control to fasten the bolt 183 to the terminal busbar 153 and the nut 173. As the end of the bolt 183 is inserted into the fastening hole 153a of the terminal busbar 153, the nut 173 moves within the nut insertion chamber 168 so that the screw hole 173a of the nut 173 is aligned with the end of the bolt 183 and can be fastened without interference between the bolt 183 and the nut 173. That is, by increasing the degree of freedom of the nut 173, it is possible to absorb the tolerance and assembly tolerance of the bolt 183 to ensure the fastening property of the bolt 183 and the nut 173.
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[0052] Conventionally, a nut 73 was fixed to a terminal busbar of a battery module by laser welding or the like, and thus, could not be floated. In this case, as shown in
[0053] Meanwhile, the battery module according to one embodiment of the present invention may be packaged in a pack case while one or more of the battery modules are electrically connected to each other through a terminal connecting structure to form a battery pack. That is, a plurality of battery modules can be electrically connected by fixing the inter-module busbars connecting the terminal busbars of the adjacent battery modules using bolts, thereby constituting a battery pack.
[0054] The above-mentioned battery module and a battery pack including the same may be applied to various devices. These devices may be applied to vehicles such as an electric bicycle, an electric vehicle, a hybrid vehicle, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto and can be applied to various devices that can use the battery module and the battery pack including the same, which also belongs to the scope of the present disclosure.
[0055] Although the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure have been described in detail above, the scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and various modifications and improvements of those skilled in the art using the basic concepts of the present disclosure defined in the following claims also belong to the scope of rights.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0056] 100: battery module [0057] 135: module case [0058] 150: busbar assembly [0059] 151: busbar [0060] 153: terminal busbar [0061] 153a: fastening hole [0062] 155: busbar frame [0063] 160: insulating frame [0064] 163: insulating cover [0065] 165: outer cover [0066] 168: nut insertion chamber [0067] 173: nut [0068] 173a: screw hole [0069] 180: terminal connecting structure [0070] 183: bolt