BOLTING DEVICE FOR MANUFACTURING BATTERY PACK
20210046621 ยท 2021-02-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Hyeong-Min Park (Daejeon, KR)
- Seok-Won JEUNG (Daejeon, KR)
- Geon-Tae PARK (Daejeon, KR)
- Jung-Ho Oh (Daejeon, KR)
- Ju-Hwan Baek (Daejeon, KR)
Cpc classification
H01M50/249
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
Y02P70/50
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
H01M50/213
ELECTRICITY
H01M2220/20
ELECTRICITY
B25B23/105
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M50/244
ELECTRICITY
B25B23/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B23/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Discussed is a bolting device that effectively protects an internal configuration of a battery pack and increases manufacturing efficiency during a bolting operation. The bolting device for manufacturing a battery pack includes an electric screwdriver provided with a rotation motor; a driver bit connected to the rotation motor to enable a rotation movement and configured to rotate a bolt; a bit guide member provided with a hollow tube such that the driver bit is inserted into an inside of the hollow tube to be movable; and a guide jig provided with a main body configured to be mounted on an upper portion of a pack housing, the main body having a plate shape and having at least one through hole, and a fixing member inserted into the through hole and mounted therein, and having an insertion hole.
Claims
1. A bolting device for manufacturing a battery pack provided with a pack housing having a box shape with an open upper portion and a module case accommodating a plurality of secondary batteries, the bolting device comprising: an electric screwdriver provided with a rotation motor; a driver bit connected to the rotation motor to enable a rotation movement and configured to rotate a bolt; a bit guide member provided with a hollow tube such that the driver bit is inserted into an inside of the hollow tube to be movable; and a guide jig provided with a main body configured to be mounted on an upper portion of the pack housing, the main body having a plate shape and comprising: at least one through hole; and a fixing member inserted into the through hole and mounted therein, the fixing member comprising an insertion hole that is perforated such that the bit guide member is able to be inserted therethrough, and the fixing member protruding in a direction in which the module case is located.
2. The bolting device of claim 1, wherein the main body further comprise a fixing protrusion bulging in in the direction in which the module case is located, and configured to be inserted into and fixed to an upper end of the pack housing is formed in the main body of the guide jig.
3. The bolting device of claim 1, wherein the bit guide member is configured such that an end portion of the hollow tube in an elongated direction is coupled to the electric screwdriver.
4. The bolting device of claim 1, wherein the bit guide member is configured such that a part of the hollow tube is inserted into and coupled to the insertion hole of the fixing member.
5. The bolting device of claim 4, wherein at least one mounting groove extending from the insertion hole and indented in a lower direction is provided in an upper surface of the fixing member, and wherein the bit guide member is provided with a fixing protrusion protruding and extending in the direction in which the module case is located from an upper end of the hollow tube so as to be inserted into and fixed to the at least one mounting groove.
6. The bolting device of claim 1, wherein the bit guide member is accommodated in a coupling groove of the pack housing when the module case is provided with an outer wall forming an inner space accommodating the plurality of secondary batteries, and a coupling hole protruding in an outer direction from the outer wall and perforated such that a bolt body is inserted and fixed, and wherein the pack housing is formed with an inner space to accommodate the module case and is provided with the coupling groove communicating with the coupling hole of the module case such that the module case and the pack housing are bolt coupled to each other when the bolt body is inserted and fixed.
7. The bolting device of claim 6, wherein the bit guide member is provided with a fixing portion to fix an end portion of the bit guide member to a peripheral portion of the coupling hole of the module case.
8. The bolting device of claim 7, wherein the fixing portion is provided with a hook structure protruding and extending from the end portion of the bit guide member so as to surround the peripheral portion of the coupling hole.
9. The bolting device of claim 7, wherein the bit guide member is configured such that the end portion of the bit guide member in a bolt fastening direction is inserted into an insertion groove formed in the peripheral portion of the coupling hole of the module case.
10. The bolting device of claim 1, wherein the bit guide member is provided with a detection protrusion configured to detect a degree of warpage of the driver bit on at least one part of an inner surface of the hollow tube.
11. A battery pack manufactured by using the bolting device of claim 1, the battery pack comprising: the pack housing: and the module case, wherein the pack housing includes an upper cap, a lower support portion, and an intermediate case disposed between the upper cap and the lower support portion, and is formed with an inner space to accommodate the module case and is provided with a coupling groove communicating with a coupling hole of the module case such that the module case and the pack housing are bolt coupled to each other when a bolt body is inserted and fixed, and wherein the module case includes an outer wall forming an inner space accommodating the plurality of secondary batteries, and a coupling hole protruding in an outer direction from the outer wall and perforated such that the bolt body is inserted and fixed.
12. A vehicle comprising the battery pack of claim 11.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0034] 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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[0048] 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.
[0049] 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.
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[0051] Referring to
[0052] In addition, the bolting device 300 may include an electric screwdriver 310, a driver bit 320, a bit guide member 330, and a guide jig 340.
[0053] Here, the electric driver 310 may be provided with a body 312 in which a space that accommodates the internal configuration therein is formed, and a rotation motor (not shown) accommodated in the body 312. Further, the rotation motor may be an electric motor. Further, the electric screwdriver 310 may be configured to rotate screw bolts (219 of
[0054] In addition, a bit holder 315 capable of replacing various types of driver bits 320 may be provided in the end portion of the body 312. The end portion of the driver bit 320 may be inserted into the bit holder 315. Specifically, the bit holder 315 may be configured to insert and receive the end portion of the driver bit 320 in a direction opposite to the bolt fastening direction thereon. That is, the bit holder 315 may be configured to transfer the rotation force of the rotation motor to the driver bit 320 in a state where the driver bit 320 is inserted.
[0055] Furthermore, the electric driver 310 may be provided with a control unit (not shown) capable of controlling rotation of the driver bit 320. Specifically, the control unit may be configured to forward or reverse rotate the rotation motor. Therefore, the control unit may be provided with, for example, a switch button. Then, the electric driver 310 may operate the switch button to forward rotate the rotation motor and transfer the rotation force to the driver bit 320, and the driver bit 320 may hold and turn the head of a bolt (219 of
[0056] The electric driver 310 according to another embodiment may be provided with a moving unit (not shown) configured to supply and move the driver bit 320 in the bolt fastening direction (a lower direction) or to return and move the driver bit 320 in the opposite direction (an upper direction) of the bolt fastening direction. In addition, the moving unit may be provided with a moving shaft (317 shown in
[0057] Moreover, the driver bit 320 may be configured to be connected to the rotation motor and rotate the bolt head to enable rotation movement of the electric driver 310. For example, the end portion of the driver bit 320 may have a hexagonal body 322. In addition, the driver bit 320 may be provided with various types of structures on the end portion that is inserted into and fixed to a groove formed in the bolt head, according to the shape of the groove formed in the bolt head. For example, a cross bit blade, a straight bit blade, or a hexagonal shape may be provided on the end portion of the driver bit 320 that is inserted into and fixed to the bolt head.
[0058] The bit guide member 330 may be provided with a hollow tube 332. The hollow tube 332 may have an internal size (a hollow size) such that the driver bit 320 is inserted inside and movable. For example, the hollow tube 332 may have a hollow cylindrical shape. Furthermore, the hollow tube 332 may have a length corresponding to the inner depth of the pack housing 250.
[0059] In addition, the guide jig 340 may have a main body 340a having a plate shape and configured to be mounted on the upper portion of the pack housing 250. At least one through hole H1 may be formed in the main body 340a. Moreover, the guide jig 340 may be provided with a fixing member 342 that is inserted into and fixed to the through hole H1.
[0060] The fixing member 342 may have a part protruding in a direction in which the module case 212 is located. That is, the fixing member 342 may have a part protruding downward from the main body 340a of the plate shape.
[0061] Furthermore, the fixing member 342 may be formed with an insertion hole H2 that is perforated such that the bit guide member 330 is inserted. That is, the bit guide member 330 may be inserted into the insertion hole H2 of the fixing member 342 to have a shape erected in the up and down direction. Furthermore, the fixing member 342 may be configured to enable the bit guide member 330 to be fixed in a vertical state from the ground.
[0062] For example, as shown in
[0063] Therefore, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, by providing the guide jig 340 provided with the main body 340a mounted on the upper portion of the pack housing 250 and the fixing member 342 that fixes the bit guide member 330, it is possible to accurately set an insertion position of the driver bit 320 in advance and more stably fix the bit guide member 330, thereby during a bolting operation, preventing the occurrence of bolting defects due to an operation impact in advance and shortening the bolting operation time, and thus manufacturing efficiency may be greatly increased.
[0064] In addition, at least two fixing protrusions 344 bulging in the outer direction (the lower direction) to be inserted into and fixed to the upper end of the pack housing 250 may be formed in the main body 340a of the guide jig 340. Specifically, the fixing protrusion 344 may be configured such that a bulging outer surface contacts an outer surface of the upper end of the pack housing 250. That is, a plurality of fixing protrusions 344 are inserted into the outside of the outer circumference of the upper end of the pack housing 250 such that the guide jig 340 may be fixed to the upper end of the pack housing 250 not to shaking.
[0065] For example, as illustrated in
[0066] Therefore, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, by forming the fixing protrusion 344 bulging in the outer direction to be inserted into and fixed to the upper end of the pack housing 250 in the main body 340a of the guide jig 340, since the guide jig 340 may be stably fixed to the upper end of the pack housing 250, the bit guide member 330 may be more stably fixed, thereby during the bolting operation, preventing the occurrence of bolting defects due to the operation impact in advance and shortening the bolting operation time, and thus manufacturing efficiency may be greatly increased.
[0067] Here, the module case 212 may be configured to accommodate a plurality of secondary batteries. In addition, the secondary battery 100 may be provided with an electrode assembly (not shown), a battery can, and a cap assembly.
[0068] The electrode assembly may have a structure wound with a separator interposed between a positive electrode plate and a negative electrode plate, a positive electrode tab is attached to the positive electrode plate and connected to the cap assembly, and a negative electrode tab is attached to the negative electrode plate and connected to the bottom end of the battery can.
[0069] The battery can may have an empty space formed therein to accommodate the electrode assembly. In particular, the battery can may has a cylindrical or square shape and may be configured with an open top end. In addition, the battery can may be formed of a metal material such as steel or aluminum to secure rigidity and the like. In addition, the battery can may have the bottom end to which the negative electrode tab is attached such that the lower portion of the battery can and the battery can itself may function as a negative electrode terminal.
[0070] The cap assembly may be coupled to the top opening portion of the battery can to seal the open end of the battery can. The cap assembly may have a shape such as a circular shape or a square shape according to the shape of the battery can, and may include sub-components such as a top cap, a safety vent, and a gasket.
[0071] Here, the top cap may be located on the uppermost portion of the cap assembly, may be configured to protrude in the upper direction. In particular, such a top cap may function as a positive electrode terminal 111a in the secondary battery 100. Accordingly, the top cap may be electrically connected to another secondary battery 100, a load, or a charging device through an external device, such as a bus bar 220. The top cap may be formed of, for example, a metal material such as stainless steel or aluminum.
[0072] The safety vent may be configured to deform when the internal pressure of the secondary battery, that is, the internal pressure of the battery can 112, increases to a certain level or more. In addition, the gasket may be formed of a material having electrical insulation such that the edge portions of the top cap and the safety vent may be insulated from the battery can.
[0073] The configuration of such a secondary battery 100 is well known to those skilled in the art at the time of filing of the present disclosure, and thus a more detailed description thereof will be omitted. In addition, the battery pack 200 according to the present disclosure is not limited to the configuration of the specific can type secondary battery 100. That is, the various secondary batteries 100 known at the time of filing of the present disclosure may be employed in the battery pack 200 according to the present disclosure. For example, the secondary battery 100 of
[0074] Referring to
[0075] In particular, in the battery pack 200 according to the present disclosure, the plurality of secondary batteries 100 may be configured to be laid down in a horizontal direction. Here, the horizontal direction means a direction parallel to the ground. That is, as illustrated in
[0076] Meanwhile, the terms indicating directions such as front, back, left, right, up and down described herein may vary depending on the position of an observer or the form in which an object is placed. However, in the present specification, for convenience of description, the directions of front, back, left, right, up, and down are identified and shown with respect to when viewed in the F direction.
[0077] Therefore, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, the height of the battery pack 200 may be configured to be low. That is, when the secondary battery 100 is laid down, the battery pack 200 having a shorter height may be configured. Therefore, it is easy to design the battery pack 200 of a low overall height.
[0078] Referring to
[0079] Furthermore, an empty space may be formed in the module case 212 to accommodate the plurality of secondary batteries 100. Specifically, the module case 212 may be provided with an outer wall 210c. The outer wall 210c may be formed to surround the empty space formed therein to accommodate the plurality of secondary batteries 100.
[0080] When viewed in the F direction of
[0081] Accordingly, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, the module case 212 is provided with the outer wall 210c, thereby effectively protecting the plurality of secondary batteries 100 accommodate therein from external impact.
[0082] In addition, the at least two secondary batteries 100 may be accommodated to be laid down in the horizontal direction (X-axis direction) in the inner space of the module case 212. The stack direction is not necessarily limited to one direction, and may be the up and down direction (Z-axis direction) according to a direction in which the secondary battery 100 is laid down. For example, as illustrated in
[0083] The first module case 212 may be provided with a first frame 212a and a second frame 212b. Here, the first frame 212a and the second frame 212b may be configured to meet and join each other in one side and the other side in the left and right direction (X direction). For example, in the configuration of
[0084] In particular, the first frame 212a and the second frame 212b may be configured to cover one side and the other side of the plurality of secondary batteries 100, respectively, to wholly cover the outer surface of the secondary batteries 100 excluding the electrode terminal 111. For example, when the secondary battery 100 is the cylindrical secondary battery 100, the first frame 212a and the second frame 212b wholly cover the outer surface of the cylindrical battery, such that the side surface of the secondary battery 100 in the up and down direction may be configured not to be exposed to the outside of the battery pack 200.
[0085] For example, as shown in
[0086] Likewise, the second module case 214 may be provided with a first frame 214a and the second frame 214b of the same structure as that of the first frame 212a and the second frame 212b of the first module case 212.
[0087] Therefore, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, since the side exposure of the secondary battery 100 is blocked by the module case 212, the insulating property of the secondary battery 100 may be improved, and the secondary battery 100 may be protected from external physical and chemical factors.
[0088] Furthermore, the second module case 214 may be provided with the first frame 214a and the second frame 214b. Here, when the first frame 214a and the second frame 214b are compared with the first frame 212a and the second frame 212b of the first module case 212 described above, the first frame 214a and the second frame 214b may have the same configuration, except that the left and right positions of the first frame 214a and the second frame 214b are reversely arranged. Specifically, when the front and rear positions of the second module case 214 rotate by 180 degrees, the first frame 214a and the second frame 214b of the second module case 214 may have the same arrangement as the first frame 212a and the second frame 212b of the first module case 212.
[0089] Accordingly, the first frame 214a and the second frame 214b of the second module case 214 have the same shapes as the first frame 212a and the second frame 212b of the first module case 212, and thus detailed descriptions of the first frame 214a and the second frame 214b of the second module case 214 will be omitted.
[0090] In addition, in the present disclosure, the bus bar 220, as shown in
[0091] That is, in the present disclosure, when the plurality of secondary batteries 100 are lengthily laid down in the left and right direction (X-axis direction of the drawing) and arranged in the front and back direction (Y-axis direction of the drawing) and/or the up and down direction (Z-axis direction of the drawing), the electrode terminals 111 of the various secondary batteries 100 may be configured to be arranged in parallel in the front and back direction and the up and down direction. At this time, the body portion 222 may be configured to be erected flat in the front and back direction or the up and down direction as a plate shape according to the arrangement direction of the electrode terminals 111 of the plurality of secondary batteries 100.
[0092] Moreover, the body portion 222 of the bus bar 220 may be configured to have an upper end portion bent in the inner direction. In addition, the upper end portion of the body portion 222 of the bus bar 220 may be a portion for sensing a voltage by a sensing member (not shown).
[0093] Specifically, the connection portion 224 may be configured to contact (join) the electrode terminals 111 of the plurality of secondary batteries 100 so as to electrically connect the plurality of secondary batteries 100. In addition, a plurality of the connection portions 224 may be formed to extend from the body portion 222 in the front and back direction (Y direction). For example, the connection portions 224 may contact the electrode terminals 111 of some secondary batteries 100 among all the secondary batteries 100 to electrically connect the plurality of secondary batteries 100.
[0094] Moreover, the connection portion 224 may contact the same polarity of the plurality of secondary batteries 100 and connect them in parallel. Alternatively, the connection portion 224 may contact and electrically connect the electrode terminals 111 of some secondary batteries 100 in parallel and in series among all the secondary batteries 100.
[0095] In addition, the battery pack 200 may include a connection bus bar 225. Specifically, the connection bus bar 225 may be configured to electrically connect the two or more bus bars 220. For example, as shown in
[0096] Furthermore, the battery pack 200 may include an external bus bar 227. Specifically, the external bus bar 227 may serve as a final external input/output electrical terminal of the battery pack 200. To this end, the external bus bar 227 may be configured to contact a part of the bus bar (222a of
[0097] Here, the pack housing 250 may have a box shape in which a partial component (an intermediate case 254) has an open upper portion. An inner space may be formed in the pack housing 250 to accommodate the module case 212. Specifically, the pack housing 250 may be provided with an outer wall 250a configured to form the inner space.
[0098] The pack housing 250 may include an upper cap 252, an intermediate case 254, and a lower support portion 253. Specifically, when viewed in the F direction, the intermediate case 254 may be coupled to the lower portion of the upper cap 252, and the lower support portion 253 may be coupled to the lower portion of the intermediate case 254.
[0099] More specifically, the upper cap 252 may be provided with an upper wall and a side wall to cover an upper portion of the module case 212 accommodated inside the pack housing 250. The intermediate case 254 may have a square tubular shape opened in the up and down direction. Further, the lower support portion 253 may be a box shape with an open upper portion and provided with a side wall 253a and a lower wall 253b.
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[0101] Referring to
[0102] Therefore, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, the bit guide member 330 is configured such that the end portion of the hollow tube 332 in the elongated direction is coupled to the electric driver 310, and thus during a bolting operation, it is possible to prevent the driver bit 320 from colliding with the pack housing 250 and the module case 212 in advance, thereby preventing damage to the internal structure of the battery pack 200.
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[0104] Referring to
[0105] Therefore, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, the bit guide member 330B is configured such that a part of the hollow tube 332 is inserted into and coupled to the insertion hole H2 of the fixing member 342B, and thus when an operator performs a bolting operation using the bolting device 300, it is unnecessary to insert the bit guide member 330B into the insertion hole H2 of each of the four fixing members 342B, the bolting device according to another embodiment has an advantage of greatly shortening the bolting operation time.
[0106] In addition, at least one mounting groove G2 indented in the inner direction (the lower direction) may be provided on the upper surface of the fixing member 342B. Moreover, the mounting groove G2 may have a shape extending from the insertion hole H2. For example, as illustrated in
[0107] The bit guide member 330B may be provided with a fixing protrusion P1 configured to be inserted into and fixed to the mounting groove G2. The fixing protrusion P1 may have a shape protruding and extending from the upper end of the hollow tube 332 in the outer direction (the horizontal direction). For example, each of the four bit guide members 330B may be provided with three fixing protrusions P1. The three fixing protrusions P1 may be respectively mounted on and fixed to the three mounting grooves G2 formed in the upper surface of the fixing member 342B.
[0108] Therefore, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, the at least one mounting groove G2 is provided in the upper surface of the fixing member 342B, and the bit guide member 330B is provided with the fixing protrusion P1 to be inserted into and fixed to the mounting groove G2, and thus the bolting device according to another embodiment may prevent the bit guide member 330B from shaking during a rotation movement of the driver bit 320, and in particular, may improve the fixing force capable of maintaining the state in which the driver bit 320 is erected vertically.
[0109] Meanwhile, referring to
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[0111] Referring to
[0112] For example, as shown in
[0113] Accordingly, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, the module case 212 is provided with the coupling hole H3 protruding in the outer direction from the outer wall 210c and perforated such that the bolt body is to be inserted and fixed, and the pack housing 250 is provided with the coupling groove G3 such that the module case 212 and the pack housing 250 are bolt coupled to each other, and thus the module case 212 may be accommodated in a right position inside the pack housing 250 and the module case 212 may be fixed to the inside of the pack housing 250 with a high coupling force.
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[0115] Referring to
[0116] Therefore, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, the bit guide member 330 is configured to extend from the guide jig 340 to the coupling portion 212j, thereby when the drive bit 320 performs a rotation movement, preventing collision with the internal components of the battery pack 200, for example, the module case 120, the bus bar 220, etc. Accordingly, the defective rate of the battery pack may be reduced.
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[0118] Referring to
[0119] Accordingly, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, the bit guide member 330C is provided with the fixing portion 333 configured to fix the end portion of the bit guide member 330C to the peripheral portion of the coupling hole H3 of the module case 212, and thus the upper portion of the bit guide member 330C is fixed by the guide jig 340 not to shaking, and the lower portion of the bit guide member 330C is fixed by the fixing portion 333 not to shaking. Accordingly, since both the upper and the lower ends of the bit guide member 330C are stably fixed, the bolting device of the present disclosure may prevent a problem in which the bit guide member 330C escapes from the right position during a bolting operation, thereby effectively reducing a defective rate and the bolting operation and an operation time.
[0120] Moreover, the fixing portion 333 may be provided with a hook structure K1 protruding and extending from the end portion of the bit guide member 330C so as to surround the coupling portion 212j. For example, as shown in
[0121] Therefore, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, the fixing portion 333 is provided with the hook structure K1 protruding and extending from the end portion of the bit guide member 330C to surround the peripheral portion of the coupling hole H3, and thus the hook structure K1 of the bit guide member 330C may be closely fixed to the peripheral portion of the coupling hole H3 of the module case 212. Accordingly, when the bolting device 300 is used, the shaking width of the bit guide member 330C may be effectively reduced. Furthermore, during the bolting operation, the bit guide member 330C may be effectively prevented from escaping from the coupling portion 212j of the module case 212.
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[0123] Referring to
[0124] For example, as shown in
[0125] In addition, the bit guide member 330 may be configured such that the end portion in the bolt fastening direction is inserted into the insertion groove G4 formed in the peripheral portion of the coupling hole H3 of the module case 212. For example, the insertion groove G4 may be formed in the peripheral portion of each of the four coupling holes H3 of the module case 212. In addition, during a bolting operation, after the end portion of the bit guide member 330 in the bolt fastening direction is inserted into each of the four insertion grooves G4, the bolt (219 of
[0126] Accordingly, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, the bit guide member 330 is configured such that the end portion in the bolt fastening direction is inserted into the insertion groove G4 formed in the peripheral portion of the coupling hole H3 of the module case 212 such that the upper portion of the hollow tube 332 is fixed by the guide jig 340 and the lower end of the hollow tube 332 is inserted into and fixed to the insertion groove G4 of the module case 212, thereby not only guiding the driver bit 320 to be positioned on a correct position, but also effectively preventing the bit guide member 330 from escaping from the right position due to the impact of the driver bit 320 during the bolting operation. Accordingly, the defective rate of a manufacturing process of the battery pack 200 may be reduced, and manufacturing efficiency may be greatly improved.
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[0128] Referring to
[0129] That is, when the driver bit 320 already warps, insertion may be interrupted by the detection protrusion P2 while being inserted into the hollow tube 332 of the bit guide member 330D.
[0130] Accordingly, according to this configuration of the present disclosure, the bit guide member 330D is provided with the detection protrusion P2 configured to detect the degree of warpage of the driver bit 320 on the at least one part of the inner surface of the hollow tube 332, and thus an operator may easily detect that the driver bit 320 warps and prevent the use of the warped driver bit 320, thereby effectively preventing the damage of the internal configuration of the battery pack 200 due to a bolting operation.
[0131] Meanwhile, referring to
[0132] Meanwhile, in the present specification, although the terms indicating directions such as up, down, left, right, front, and back are used, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that these terms are for convenience of explanation only and vary depending on the position of a target object or the position of an observer.
[0133] 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.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
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TABLE-US-00001 300: bolting device 310: electric screwdriver 320: driver bit 330: bit guide member 332: hollow tube 340: guide jig H1: through hole 342: fixing member 340a: main body H2: insertion hole 344: fixing protrusion G2: mounting groove P1: fixing protrusion H3: coupling hole G3: coupling groove 333: fixing portion K1: hook structure G4: insertion groove P2: detection protrusion 200: battery pack 100: secondary battery 111, 111a, 111b: electrode terminal, positive electrode terminal, negative electrode terminal 212, 214: module cases 212a, 214a: first frames 212b, 214b: second frames 210c: outer wall 250: pack housing 252: upper cap 254: intermediate case 253: lower support portion
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0135] The present disclosure relates to a bolting device for manufacturing a battery pack. Further, the present disclosure is applicable to an industry related to the battery pack manufactured using the bolting device and a vehicle including the battery pack.