FPCB Assembly for Battery Module, Its Manufacturing Method, and Battery Module Including the Same
20210184379 · 2021-06-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R12/778
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/425
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/1034
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/118
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/78
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
G01R31/382
PHYSICS
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
H05K2201/058
ELECTRICITY
H01M2220/20
ELECTRICITY
H05K3/361
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/147
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/777
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/482
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/284
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R12/78
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/77
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/66
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/20
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) assembly for a battery module includes a insulated flexible film and conductor patterns arranged inside the film in a predetermined form, and the conductor patterns transmit an electric signal. The FPCB assembly includes a main FPCB configured to extend in one direction; and a sub FPCB assembled to at least one side of the main FPCB and configured to extend in a direction different from the main FPCB.
Claims
1. A flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) assembly for a battery module, comprising: an insulated flexible film; conductor patterns arranged inside the film in a predetermined form and configured to transmit an electric signal; a main FPCB portion configured to extend longitudinally in a first direction; and a sub FPCB portion assembled to at least one side of the main FPCB portion and configured to extend longitudinally in a second direction different from the first direction.
2. The FPCB assembly according to claim 1, wherein the main FPCB portion includes first connector terminals positioned at at least one side thereof, and wherein the sub FPCB portion includes second connector terminals positioned at a region of the sub FPCB portion that is configured to be assembled to the main FPCB, wherein the second connector terminals are configured to be fitted into the first connector terminals.
3. The FPCB assembly according to claim 2, wherein each of the first connector terminals is shaped as a socket-type female connector pin, and wherein each of the second connector terminals is shaped as a male connector pin that is inserted into the female connector pin.
4. The FPCB assembly according to claim 3, wherein the first connector terminals and the second connector terminals are configured to be compressed when connected to each other.
5. The FPCB assembly according to claim 2, wherein a first film portion in a region of the main FPCB portion including the first connector terminals is concave, and wherein a second film portion in a region of the sub FPCB portion including the second connector terminals is convex.
6. The FPCB assembly according to claim 1, wherein the main FPCB portion includes a single part and wherein the sub FPCB portion includes multiple parts, and wherein each part of the sub FPCB portion is configured to be assembled with the main FPCB portion.
7. The FPCB assembly according to claim 6, wherein the sub FPCB portion includes a first sub FPCB part and a second sub FPCB part, and wherein the first sub FPCB part and the second sub FPCB part are respectively assembled to opposing longitudinal ends of the main FPCB portion and disposed to extend longitudinally in the second direction, wherein the second direction that is not parallel to the first direction.
8. The FPCB assembly according to claim 7, wherein at least one voltage sensing terminal is attached to each of the first sub FPCB part and the second sub FPCB part, and wherein at least one temperature sensor is attached to the main FPCB portion.
9. A method of manufacturing a FPCB assembly for a battery module comprising an insulated flexible film and conductor patterns arranged inside the film in a predetermined form and configured to transmit an electric signal, the method comprising: separating a main FPCB portion of the FPCB assembly on a first FPCB sheet including a plurality of main FPCB portions from a sub FPCB portion of the FPCB assembly on a second FPCB sheet including a plurality of the sub FPCB portions; and assembling the main FPCB portion to the sub FPCB portion by connecting first connector terminals positioned at at least one side of the main FPCB portion to second connector terminals positioned at at least one side of the sub FPCB portion.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein each of the first connector terminals is shaped as a socket-type female connector pin, wherein each of the second connector terminals is shaped as a male connector pin, and wherein assembling the main FPCB portion to the sub FPCB portion comprises inserting the second connector terminals into the first connector terminals.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein assembling the main FPCB portion to the sub FPCB portion comprises compressing the first connector terminals and the second connector terminals by a clinching process after being connected to each other.
12. A battery module, comprising the FPCB assembly according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Prior to the description, it should be understood that the terms used in the specification and the appended claims should not be construed as limited to general and dictionary meanings, but interpreted based on the meanings and concepts corresponding to technical aspects of the present disclosure on the basis of the principle that the inventor is allowed to define terms appropriately for the best explanation.
[0032] Therefore, the description proposed herein is just a preferable example for the purpose of illustrations only, not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, so it should be understood that other equivalents and modifications could be made thereto without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
[0033] A FPCB assembly described below may be included in a battery module and used as a wiring component that senses a voltage and a temperature of secondary battery cells and transmits the same to a battery management system (BMS). Here, the use of the FPCB assembly according to the present disclosure is not limited as a voltage sensing component of the battery module. For example, the FPCB assembly may also be used to transmit a signal or power provided by one device or circuit board to another device or circuit board.
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[0035] Referring to these figures, a FPCB assembly 10 for a battery module according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a main FPCB 20 and two sub FPCBs 30a and 30b provided to be assembled to the main FPCB 20.
[0036] The main FPCB 20 and the two sub FPCBs 30a, 30b include conductor patterns 11 for transmitting electric signals and a film for protecting the conductor patterns 11 and giving insulation and flexibility thereto, and are assembled as shown in the figures to form a single FPCB assembly 10.
[0037] The main FPCB 20 extends in one direction, and the two sub FPCBs 30a, 30b take extend in a direction different from the main FPCB 20. Referring to
[0038] That is, the two sub FPCBs 30a, 30b include a first sub FPCB 30a and a second sub FPCB 30b, and the first sub FPCB 30a and the second sub FPCB 30b are respectively assembled to one longitudinal end and the other longitudinal end of the main FPCB 20 to extend in a direction that intersects the main FPCB 20.
[0039] The first sub FPCB 30a and the second sub FPCB 30b include a voltage sensing terminal 35, which is a part for sensing the voltage of the battery cells and extend in a direction different from the main FPCB 20 serving as a main wiring, and this is to improve accessibility to electrode leads of the battery cells.
[0040] As shown in
[0041] The main FPCB 20 is disposed at an upper surface of the cell stack 100 along a longitudinal direction thereof, and the first sub FPCB 30a and the second sub FPCB 30b are respectively disposed at a front surface and a rear surface of the cell stack 100 at which the electrode leads 101 are located. The electrode leads 101 of the battery cells may be welded to bus bars on integrated circuit boards (ICBs) 110, 120, and the voltage sensing terminals 35 of the first sub FPCB 30a and the second sub FPCB 30b are attached to the bus bars to sense the voltage of the battery cells.
[0042] A temperature sensor 25 is attached to the main FPCB 20 so that the temperature sensor 25 senses the temperature of the battery cells. Battery cells in operation may have a temperature difference depending on their areas, so the number and location of the temperature sensor 25 attached thereto may be differently selected as necessary.
[0043] This embodiment discloses an I-shaped or H-shaped FPCB assembly 10 in which two sub FPCBs 30a, 30b are assembled to a single main FPCB 20. However, unlike this embodiment, one sub FPCB or three or more sub FPCBs 30a, 30b may also be assembled to the main FPCB 20 to form the FPCB assembly 10 in more various shapes.
[0044] That is, the FPCB assembly 10 may be assembled such that at least one sub FPCB 30a, 30b is stretched in various directions from the single main FPCB 20.
[0045] For example,
[0046] Subsequently, the connection structure of the main FPCB 20 and the sub FPCBs 30a, 30b will be described with reference to
[0047] In this embodiment, the connection structure of the main FPCB 20 and the sub FPCB 30a, 30b may be implemented using a connector connection method. For this purpose, as shown in
[0048] Each of the first connector terminals 21 may be provided to have a shape of a socket-type female connector pin, and each of the second connector terminals 31 may be provided to have a shape of a male connector pin that may be inserted into the female connector pin.
[0049] The female connector pins and the male connector pins are connected to the conductor patterns 11 of the FPCB assembly 10 in one-to-one relationship, respectively. For example, the female connector pins and the male connector pins may be made of a conductive metal such as copper or nickel and attached to the corresponding conductor patterns 11 by shouldering or the like, respectively. In this embodiment, eight conductor patterns 11 are provided, but the number of the conductor patterns 11 may increase or decrease depending on the number of signals to be transmitted by the conductor patterns 11.
[0050] As shown in
[0051] In this embodiment, the first connector terminal 21 and the second connector terminal 31 may be further compressed in a clinching process to further secure the contact reliability of the first connector terminals 21 and the second connector terminals 31.
[0052] For example, as shown in
[0053] In addition, a film in a region of the main FPCB 20 of this embodiment to which the first connector terminals 21 are provided is formed concave, and a film in a region of the sub FPCBs 30a, 30b to which the second connector terminals 31 are provided is formed convex. If the region to which the first connector terminals 21 of the main FPCB 20 is defined as a concave portion 23 and the region to which the second connector terminals 31 of the sub FPCB 30a, 30b are provided is defined as a convex portion 33, the concave portion 23 and the convex portion 33 may be provided to be engaged with each other.
[0054] In this case, if the convex portions 33 of the sub FPCBs 30a, 30b are aligned with the concave portions 23 of the main FPCB 20 and then pushed therein, the eight first connector terminals 21 and the second connector terminals 31 may be naturally fitted with each other without being distorted from each other. Thus, the main FPCB 20 and the sub FPCBs 30a, 30b may be easily assembled without damaging the connector terminals.
[0055] Next, a method of manufacturing the above FPCB assembly 10 will be briefly described.
[0056] The method of manufacturing the FPCB assembly 10 includes a FPCB component preparing step and a FPCB assembling step.
[0057] As shown in
[0058] The main FPCBs 20 and the sub FPCBs 30a, 30b are cut off from the first FPCB sheet 50 and the second FPCB sheet 60 according to their shapes, respectively, to prepare FPCB components, and then the FPCB assembling step is performed.
[0059] The FPCB assembling step is very simple. First, the second connector terminals 31 provided to one side of the sub FPCBs 30a, 30b are inserted into the first connector terminals 21 provided to both ends of the main FPCB 20 to form the shape of the FPCB assembly 10. Here, as described above, the first connector terminals 21 may be provided to have a form of a socket-type female connector pin, and the second connector terminals 31 may be provided to have a shape of a rod-type male connector pin that may be inserted into the female connector pin.
[0060] After that, the first connector terminals 21 and the second connector terminals 31 are integrally compressed using a clinching process. As shown in
[0061] According to the method of manufacturing the FPCB assembly 10 as described above, it is possible to reduce the amount of scrap discarded after manufacturing the FPCB assembly, thereby reducing the material cost. Also, the FPCB assembly for a battery module having an I shape, a T shape, an E shape, an F shape or the like may be simply manufactured by selectively combining several FPCBs having a simple shape.
[0062] Meanwhile, a battery module according to the present disclosure may be configured to include the FPCB assembly 10 described above. The FPCB assembly 10 may be used to sense the voltage of battery cells included in the battery module. In addition to the FPCB assembly 10, the battery module may further include a cell stack 100 formed by stacking a plurality of pouch-type battery cells, ICBs 110, 120 for electrically connecting the battery cells, a module case (not shown) for accommodating the battery cells, and other control devices such as a fuse, a relay and a BMS for controlling the charge/discharge and current flow of the battery cells based on the voltage and temperature of the battery cells.
[0063] The present disclosure has been described in detail. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the disclosure, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the scope of the disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
[0064] Meanwhile, even though the terms expressing directions such as “upper”, “lower”, “left” and “right” are used in the specification, they are just for convenience of description and can be expressed differently depending on the location of a viewer or a subject, as apparent to those skilled in the art.