CONNECTOR OF LARGE CYLINDRICAL BATTERY, BATTERY MODULE AND BATTERY PACK
20230238673 · 2023-07-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present application relates to the technical field of batteries and discloses a connector for a large cylindrical battery, a battery module, and a battery pack. The connector for the large cylindrical battery is configured for a large cylindrical battery having a positive electrode and a negative electrode on a same side, and includes a plurality of conductive units. Each conductive unit includes a positive-electrode connecting region, a negative-electrode connecting region, and a first current-limiting region provided between the positive-electrode connecting region and the negative-electrode connecting region. Adjacent conductive units are electrically connected to each other via a connection member.
Claims
1. A connector of a large cylindrical battery, configured for a large cylindrical battery having a positive electrode and a negative electrode on a same side, and the connector comprising a plurality of conductive units; wherein each of the plurality of conductive units comprises a positive-electrode connecting region, a negative-electrode connecting region, and a first current-limiting region arranged between the positive-electrode connecting region and the negative-electrode connecting region; when a temperature of a circuit reaches a melting point of the first current-limiting region, the first current-limiting region is fused; and adjacent conductive units of the plurality of conductive units are electrically connected to each other by a connecting member.
2. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 1, wherein a second current-limiting region is arranged on the connecting member; and when the temperature of the circuit reaches a melting point of the second current-limiting region, the second current-limiting region is fused.
3. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 2, wherein one or more first through holes are defined in the first current-limiting region, and a second through hole is defined in the second current-limiting region.
4. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of current-limiting segments are arranged in the first current-limiting region, each of the plurality of current-limiting segments is disposed between adjacent two of the one or more first through holes, and the plurality of current limiting segments have a same cross-sectional area with each other.
5. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 2, wherein a cross-sectional area of the second current-limiting region is less than a cross-sectional area of the connecting member.
6. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 3, wherein the number of the one or more first through holes is more than one; the more than one first through holes are arranged along a width direction of each of the plurality of conductive units and are spaced apart from each other.
7. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 3, wherein a metal having a low melting point is arranged on at least one of the first current-limiting region and the second current-limiting region.
8. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 2, wherein the connector is configured to meet at least one of the following: for each of the plurality of conductive units, a thickness of the first current-limiting region is less than a thickness of the rest portion of the conductive unit; and a thickness of the second current-limiting region is less than a thickness of the rest portion of the connecting member.
9. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 8, wherein the thickness of the first current-limiting region is 0.8 mm to 1.6 mm.
10. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of conductive units is configured as a protruded structure, and a protruded portion of the protruded structure serves as the first current-limiting region.
11. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 10, wherein the protruded structure comprises: a first sub-structure, a second sub-structure, and a third sub-structure; the first sub-structure is connected to an end of the second sub-structure, and the third sub-structure is connected to the other end of the second sub-structure, the first sub-structure and the third sub-structure are disposed perpendicularly on a same side of the second sub-structure; and the second sub-structure serves as the first current-limiting region.
12. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of conductive units is configured as a Z-shaped structure, and an inclined part of the Z-shaped structure serves as the first current-limiting region.
13. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of conductive units is arranged with a wavy structure, and the first current-limiting region is arranged on the wavy structure.
14. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 1, wherein the negative-electrode connecting region comprises an arc-shaped notch that matches a positive electrode post of the large cylindrical battery.
15. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 1, wherein the positive-electrode connecting region comprises an arc-shaped section, and a shape of an outer edge of the arc-shaped section matches and fits with a shape of an outer edge of the positive electrode post.
16. The connector of a large cylindrical battery according to claim 1, wherein a cross-sectional area of the first current-limiting region is less than each of a cross-sectional area of the positive-electrode connecting region and a cross-sectional area of the negative-electrode connecting region.
17. A battery module, comprising a plurality of large cylindrical batteries and a connector of a large cylindrical battery, wherein a positive electrode and a negative electrode of each of the plurality of large cylindrical batteries are located on a same side; and the connector comprises a plurality of conductive units; wherein each of the plurality of conductive units comprises a positive-electrode connecting region, a negative-electrode connecting region, and a first current-limiting region arranged between the positive-electrode connecting region and the negative-electrode connecting region; when a temperature of a circuit reaches a melting point of the first current-limiting region, the first current-limiting region is fused; and adjacent conductive units of the plurality of conductive units are electrically connected to each other by a connecting member.
18. The battery module according to claim 17, wherein the plurality of large cylindrical batteries are arranged into a plurality of sets, large cylindrical batteries of adjacent sets of the plurality of sets are misaligned with each other, and adjacent conductive units of the plurality of conductive units are misaligned with each other.
19. The battery module according to claim 17, wherein one or more first through holes are defined in the first current-limiting region, and a second through hole is defined in the second current-limiting region.
20. A battery pack, comprising a battery module, wherein the battery module comprises a plurality of large cylindrical batteries and a connector of a large cylindrical battery, a positive electrode and a negative electrode of each of the plurality of large cylindrical batteries are located on a same side; and the connector comprises a plurality of conductive units; wherein each of the plurality of conductive units comprises a positive-electrode connecting region, a negative-electrode connecting region, and a first current-limiting region arranged between the positive-electrode connecting region and the negative-electrode connecting region; when a temperature of a circuit reaches a melting point of the first current-limiting region, the first current-limiting region is fused; and adjacent conductive units of the plurality of conductive units are electrically connected to each other by a connecting member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] In the drawings:
[0016] 100, conductive unit; 110, positive-electrode connecting region; 120, negative-electrode connecting region; 121, circular notch; 130, first current-limiting region; 131, first through hole; 200, connecting member; 210, second current-limiting region; 211, second through hole.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] In the description of the present disclosure, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, terms “connected”, “coupled”, and “fixed” shall be interpreted broadly, such as fixed connection, detachable connection, being configured as an integral one-piece structure; mechanical connection, electrical connection; direct connection, indirect connection through an intermediate medium, internal communication between two elements, or an interaction between two elements. For any ordinary skilled person in the art, a specific meaning of the above terms in the context of the present disclosure shall be understood case by case.
[0018] In the present disclosure, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, a first feature “on” or “under” a second feature may include the first feature directly contacting the second feature, or the first feature indirectly contacting the second feature through an additional feature there between. In addition, the first feature “above”, “over” and “on top of” the second feature includes the first feature being directly and diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is horizontally higher than the second feature. The first feature “below”, “under” and “beneath” the second feature includes the first feature being directly and diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is horizontally lower than the second feature.
[0019] In the description of the present disclosure, terms “up”, “down”, “left”, “right”, and other orientations or positional relationships are expressed based on the accompanying drawings. The terms are used for the purpose of description and for simplifying operations, but shall not be interpreted as indicating or implying that a device or an element referred to must have a particular orientation, be configured and be operating in a particular orientation. Therefore, the above terms shall not be interpreted as limiting the present disclosure. Furthermore, terms “first” and “second” are used only for distinguishing features while describing the features, and do not have special meanings.
[0020] The present disclosure provides a connector for a large cylindrical battery, allowing large cylindrical batteries to be connected in series and in parallel with each other. Further, a short-circuit protection is configured to cut a current in time, reducing a loss caused by a short circuit and improving a service life and safety of the batteries.
[0021] In an embodiment, as shown in
[0022] The first current-limiting region 130 is arranged between the positive-electrode connecting region 110 and the negative-electrode connecting region 120. In this way, when the temperature in the circuit is excessively high, the first current-limiting region 130 may be fused to protect large cylindrical batteries that are connected in series by an individual conductive unit 100. Compared to related art where a plurality of batteries are configured with one fuse, by configuring the above-mentioned connector for the large cylindrical battery of the present disclosure, a damaged large cylindrical battery may be identified quickly after the first current-limiting region 130 is fused, such that labor may be saved, operating-hours may be reduced, and subsequent maintenance and replacement may be performed easily. By configuring the connection member 200 to connect the adjacent conductive units 100, the large cylindrical batteries may be connected in parallel with each other.
[0023] Exemplarily, a second current-limiting region 210 can be arranged on the connecting member 200. When the temperature of the circuit is excessively high due to an extreme situation such as the short circuit, the second current-limiting region 120 itself may be heated and fused to quickly cut a current between adjacent sets of large cylindrical batteries, the current loop may be cut, such that the second current-limiting region 210 may protect the circuit, and the safety of the large cylindrical batteries may be improved. For example, the connector may include a first conductive unit and a second conductive unit electrically connected to the first conductive unit. Two large cylindrical batteries may be connected in series with each other through the first conductive unit and serve as a first set of large cylindrical batteries, and another two large cylindrical batteries may be connected in series with each other through the second conductive unit and serve as a second set of large cylindrical batteries adjacent to the first set of large cylindrical batteries. The current is flowing between the first set of large cylindrical batteries and the second set of large cylindrical batteries, and the current loop is formed between the first set of large cylindrical batteries and the second set of large cylindrical batteries.
[0024] Exemplarily, as shown in
[0025] Exemplarily, as shown in
[0026] Alternatively, a metal having a low melting point, such as tin, may be arranged on the first current-limiting region 130. Exemplarily, the metal having the low melting point may be arranged on the current limiting segment. When the circuit is in an extreme situation such as having the short circuit, the current in the circuit increases rapidly. The increase of the current may cause the temperature of the circuit to increase. When the temperature reaches a value to allow the metal having the low melting point to melt, an alloying process begins, a resistance of a region where the alloy is located may be increased, enabling a temperature at the current limiting segment to be increased rapidly, such that the metal having the low melting point may melt within milliseconds, the current may be cut, and the circuit may be protected. The metal having the low melting point may be fixed in the first current-limiting region 130 by welding, or arranged in the first current-limiting region 130 by other means. The means of arranging the first current-limiting region 130 may be determined based on actual needs. By defining the first through holes 131 and the metal having the low melting point in the first current-limiting region 130, the circuit may be protected in two manners, and safety of the large cylindrical battery may be improved.
[0027] Alternatively, the metal having the low melting point, such as tin, may be arranged on the second current-limiting region 210. When the circuit is in an extreme situation such as having the short circuit, the current in the circuit increases rapidly. The increase of the current may cause the temperature of the circuit to increase. When the temperature reaches a value to allow the metal having the low melting point to melt, the alloying process begins, the resistance of the region where the alloy is located may be increased, enabling a temperature at the second current-limiting region 210 to be increased rapidly, such that the metal having the low melting point may melt within milliseconds, the current may be cut, and the circuit may be protected. The metal having the low melting point may be fixed in the second current-limiting region 210 by welding, or arranged in the second current-limiting region 210 by other means. The means of arranging the first current-limiting region 130 may be determined based on actual needs. By defining the second through holes 211 and the metal having the low melting point in the second current-limiting region 210, the circuit may be protected in two manners, and safety of the large cylindrical battery may be improved.
[0028] Exemplarily, in another embodiment, the first current-limiting region 130 may be thin, such that a thickness of the first current-limiting region 130 is less than a thickness of the rest of the conductive unit 100. That is, the cross-sectional area of the first current-limiting region 130 is less than a cross-sectional area of the rest of the conductive unit 100. When the circuit is in an extreme situation such as having the short circuit, the first current-limiting region 130 may be fused due to concentrated thermal stresses since having a relatively small cross-sectional area, such that the current loop is cut, and a core and the circuit may be protected. Of course, the second current-limiting region 210 may be thin, such that a thickness of the second current-limiting region 210 is less than a thickness of the connecting member 200. That is, a cross-sectional area of the second current-limiting region 210 is less than a cross-sectional area of the connecting member 200. When the circuit is in an extreme situation such as having the short circuit, the second current-limiting region 210 may be fused due to concentrated thermal stresses since having a relatively small cross-sectional area, such that the current loop is cut, and a core and the circuit may be protected. The thickness of the first current-limiting region 130 and the thickness of the second current-limiting region 210 may be determined based on the fusing requirements.
[0029] In some embodiments, the thickness of the first current-limiting region may be 0.8 mm to 1.6 mm, exemplarily may be 0.8 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.2 mm, 1.4 mm, 1.6 mm, and so on. The thickness of the first current-limiting region may be determined based on a current limit value of the current and a need for a circuit fusing current. It is conceivable that the thickness of the second current-limiting region 210 may also be 0.8 mm to 1.6 mm, exemplarily may be 0.8 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.2 mm, 1.4 mm, 1.6 mm, and so on. The thickness of the first current-limiting region may be determined based on fusing requirements.
[0030] Alternatively, as shown in -shaped structure. In particular, the protruded structure includes three portions: a first sub-structure, a second sub-structure, and a third sub-structure. The first sub-structure is connected to an end of the second sub-structure, and the third sub-structure is connected to the other end of the second sub-structure. The first sub-structure and the third sub-structure are disposed perpendicularly on a same side of the second sub-structure. In another embodiment, the conductive unit 100 may be configured as a Z-shaped structure, and the first current-limiting region 130 may be arranged on an inclined part of the Z-shaped structure. In other embodiments, the conductive unit 100 may be arranged with a wavy structure, and the first current-limiting region 130 may be arranged on the wavy structure. The configuration of the conductive unit 100 may be determined based on actual needs.
[0031] Alternatively, in an embodiment, the conductive unit 100 may be made of copper. The copper is highly electrically conductive, highly thermally conductive, and resistant to corrosion. In other embodiments, other conductive metals may be configured, and may be determined based on actual needs.
[0032] Exemplarily, the positive electrode and the negative electrode of the large cylindrical battery are located on a same side, the positive electrode is a cylindrical protrusion located at a middle of the battery, and the negative electrode is around the protrusion. Therefore, an arc-shaped notch, which matches a positive electrode post of the large cylindrical battery, may be arranged in the negative-electrode connecting region 120. This structure may increase a connection area between the negative-electrode connecting region 120 and the negative electrode of the large cylindrical battery, such that reliability of the connection between the negative-electrode connecting region 120 and the negative electrode of the large cylindrical battery, improving the operating reliability of the connector of the large cylindrical battery.
[0033] Exemplarily, the positive-electrode connecting region 110 may include an arc-shaped section, and an outer edge of the arc-shaped section partially coincides with an outer edge of the positive electrode post of the large cylindrical battery, i.e., a shape of the outer edge of the arc-shaped section matches and fits with a shape of the outer edge of the positive electrode post. On one hand, the positive-electrode connecting region 110 may be positioned in advance based on the positive electrode post of the large cylindrical battery, reducing difficulty of manual welding. On the other hand, while a connection area between the positive electrode post of the large cylindrical battery and the positive-electrode connecting region 110 is maximized, a size of the positive-electrode connecting region 110 may be reduced, materials may be saved, and costs may be reduced.
[0034] The first current-limiting region 130 and the second current-limiting region 210 are arranged, the first through holes 131 are defined in the first current-limiting region 130, and the second through holes 211 are defined in the second current-limiting region 210. In this way, the cross-sectional area of the first current-limiting region 130 is less than the cross-sectional area of the conductive unit 100 along the width direction. The cross-sectional area of the second current-limiting region 210 is less than the cross-sectional area of the connecting member 200. When the circuit is in the extreme condition such as having the short circuit, the first current-limiting region 130 and the second current-limiting region 210 may be fused due to concentrated thermal stresses, such that large cylindrical batteries may be quickly disconnected from each other, the circuit loop of the entire battery module may be cut in time. In this way, the large cylindrical battery may be protected, a thermal runaway loss may be reduced, and costs may be saved. In addition, a large cylindrical battery that cannot operate normally may be identified quickly, facilitating subsequent maintenance and replacement.
[0035] The present disclosure further provides a battery module including large cylindrical batteries and a connector of large cylindrical batteries as described in the above, wherein the positive electrode and the negative electrode of each of the large cylindrical batteries are located on the same side.
[0036] Exemplarily, in an embodiment, a plurality of large cylindrical batteries are arranged into a plurality of sets, and large cylindrical batteries of adjacent sets are misaligned with each other along an extending direction of the first current-limiting region 130. Correspondingly, adjacent conductive units 100 are misaligned with each other along an extending direction of the first current-limiting region 130, such that an assembling space may be reduced, a size of the above-described battery module may be reduced, and costs may be reduced.
[0037] The present disclosure further provides a battery pack including the battery module as described in the above.