Wiring module
10601022 ยท 2020-03-24
Assignee
- AutoNetworks Technologies, Ltd. (Yokkaichi, Mie, JP)
- Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd. (Yokkaichi, Mie, JP)
- SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD. (Osaka-shi, Osaka, JP)
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R9/226
ELECTRICITY
H01G11/10
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/425
ELECTRICITY
H01G9/26
ELECTRICITY
H01G9/0003
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
H01M10/482
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01G9/26
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/42
ELECTRICITY
H01G9/00
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
H01G11/10
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A wiring module that is to be attached to a unit cell group in which a plurality of unit cells that each have positive and negative electrode terminals are arranged, including a plurality of basic units arranged in a direction in which the unit cells are arranged. Each of the plurality of basic units includes: a bus bar configured to electrically connect the electrode terminals of two adjacent unit cells to each other; an electrical wire that is to be electrically connected to the unit cells to detect a state of the unit cell group; a fuse configured to electrically connect the bus bar and the electrical wire to each other, and prevent an overcurrent; and a housing provided with a fuse opening into which the fuse is inserted, and a bus bar opening into which the bus bar is inserted. The fuse opening opens in a direction in which the bus bar extends.
Claims
1. A wiring module that is to be attached to an electricity storage device group in which a plurality of electricity storage devices that each have positive and negative electrode terminals are arranged, comprising: a plurality of basic units that are arranged in a direction in which the electricity storage devices are arranged, wherein each of the plurality of basic units includes: a bus bar that is configured to electrically connect the electrode terminals of two adjacent electricity storage devices to each other; an electrical wire that is to be electrically connected to the electricity storage devices to detect a state of the electricity storage device group; an overcurrent protection device that is configured to electrically connect the bus bar and the electrical wire to each other, and prevent an overcurrent from flowing through the electrical wire; and a housing that includes a protection device opening into which the overcurrent protection device is inserted, a bus bar opening into which the bus bar is inserted, a relay terminal opening into which a relay terminal is inserted, and an electrical wire terminal opening into which the electrical wire is inserted, and the protection device opening, the bus bar opening, the relay terminal opening, and the electrical wire terminal opening all open in a direction in which the bus bar extends.
2. The wiring module according to claim 1, wherein the electrical wire is drawn out from a proximal end portion of the housing, a distal end portion of the housing that is located opposite the proximal end portion of the housing is provided with an electrical wire holding piece, the plurality of basic units includes one basic unit and another basic unit that are arranged adjacent to each other, the proximal end portion of the housing of the one basic unit and the distal end portion of the housing of the other basic unit are arranged adjacent to each other, and the electrical wire that is drawn out from the proximal end portion of the one basic unit is held by the electrical wire holding piece of the other basic unit.
3. The wiring module according to claim 2, wherein the distal end portion of the housing of the other basic unit is offset relative to the proximal end portion of the housing of the one basic unit, in a direction in which the electrical wire is drawn out from the proximal end portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(12) An embodiment of the present design will be described with reference to
(13) Each unit cell 11 (electricity storage device) has a flat and substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape. Electrode terminals 13 (see
(14) As shown in
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(16) In the present embodiment, the plurality of bus bars 33 are arranged on both sides of the unit cells 11 in the front-rear direction (the Y axis direction), relative to the plurality of housings 31 that are arranged in the direction in which the unit cells 11 are arranged (detailed later). As shown in
(17) Specifically, the electrode terminals 13 of the unit cells 11 extend in the direction in which the bus bars 33 extend, and each have an L-shape in a cross-sectional view. Base end portions of the electrode terminals 13 extend in the top-bottom direction, and are inserted into the through holes 24A. On the other hand, leading end portions of the electrode terminals are bent relative to the base end portions of the electrode terminals 13 so as to cover the upper surfaces of the bus bars 33, and are electrically connected to the bus bars 33. In the present embodiment, the respective electrode terminals 13 of two unit cells 11 that are adjacent to each other are stacked on one bus bar 33. Thus, the respective electrode terminals 13 (a positive electrode terminal and a negative electrode terminal) of two adjacent unit cells 11 are electrically connected to each other via the bus bar 33.
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(19) The bus bar housing portion 41A has a bus bar opening 41 into which the bus bar 33 is inserted, and the fuse housing portion 42A has a fuse opening 42 (a protection device opening) into which the fuse 37 is inserted. The electrical wire terminal housing portion 43A has an electrical wire terminal opening 43 into which an electrical wire terminal 39 is inserted. The electrical wire terminal housing portion 43A is located above the bus bar housing portion 41A, and the electrical wire terminal opening 43 and the bus bar opening 41 open toward a proximal end of the housing 31 in the lengthwise direction (toward the right in
(20) A lower portion and an upper portion of the internal space of the fuse housing portion 42A are in communication with the relay terminal housing space 46 and the internal space of the electrical wire terminal housing portion 43A, respectively. An electrical wire holding piece 45 (described later) that has an L-like cantilever shape is provided integrally with the housing 31, on an end portion of the upper surface of the housing 31 that is opposite the electrical wire terminal opening 43. As shown in
(21) The bus bars 33 are formed by punching a plate member that is made of copper or a copper alloy, or aluminum or an aluminum alloy, so as to have a predetermined shape. The surfaces of the bus bars 33 may be plated with metal such as tin or nickel.
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(24) The electrical wire 40 includes a core wire 40A that is formed by twisting a plurality of metal thin wires together, and an insulating coating 40B that is made of a synthetic resin and coats the outer circumferential surface of the core wire. The core wire 40A is made of any metal such as copper, a copper alloy, aluminum, or an aluminum alloy, as appropriate. A portion of the insulating coating 40B is removed from a terminal end of the electrical wire 40, and thus the core wire 40A is exposed to the outside therefrom. The core wire 40A may be a single core wire.
(25) The electrical wire terminal 39 is connected to a proximal end portion of the electrical wire 40. An end portion of the electrical wire terminal 39 that is opposite the electrical wire 40 is a connection portion 39A that is tube-shaped. The other fuse-side terminal 37C out of the pair of fuse-side terminals 37B and 37C is inserted into the connection portion 39A, and is thus connected to the electrical wire terminal 39. An elastic contact piece (not shown) is provided inside the connection portion 39A. The elastic contact piece comes into contact with the inserted fuse-side terminal 37C to hold the fuse-side terminal 37C.
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(27) In the basic units 30 according to the present embodiment, the direction in which the fuse openings 42 open (one side or the other side in the Y axis direction in the present embodiment) extends along the direction in which the bus bars 33 extend (the Y axis direction in the present embodiment). Also, in the present embodiment, as shown in
(28) In the present embodiment, as shown in
(29) Therefore, as shown in
(30) The electrical wire 40 is drawn out from the housing 31 in the direction in which the electrical wire terminal opening 43 opens (either side in the Y axis direction), and is then bent toward the other side, and is held by the electrical wire holding piece 45 of an adjacent basic unit 30. Specifically, as shown in
(31) Also, as shown in
(32) Also, in the present embodiment, the rows of the plurality of electrical wire holding pieces 45 arranged in the X axis direction are provided at the proximal end portions and the distal end portions of the housings 31, and the electrical wires 40 of the basic units 30 are located between two rows of electrical wire holding pieces 45. Therefore, the electrical wires 40 that extend in the X axis direction can be reliably arranged on the upper surfaces of the housings 31.
(33) Method for Assembling Wiring Module 20 and Battery Module 10
(34) Next, one example of the method for assembling the wiring module 20 and the battery module 10 will be described. Note that the method for assembling the wiring module 20 and the battery module 10 is not limited to that shown below. First, the relay terminals 35 are housed in the relay terminal housing spaces 46 from the bus bar openings 41 of the housings 31, and then the bent portions 33A of the bus bars 33 are inserted into the bus bar openings 41 so as to be connected to the proximal end portions 35A of the relay terminals 35. Next, the electrical wire terminals 39 are respectively housed in the electrical wire terminal housing portions 43A of the housings 31.
(35) Then, the fuses 37 are housed in the fuse housing portions 42A from the fuse openings 42. Next, the housings 31 are attached to the resin protector 21, and the bus bars 33 are housed in the bus bar housing portions 22 of the resin protector 21. Finally, the electrical wires 40 drawn out from the housings 31 are hooked on the plurality of electrical wire holding pieces 45. Thus, the wiring module 20 is complete.
(36) Next, the wiring module 20 is attached to the unit cell group 12 from above. At this time, the electrode terminals 13 of the unit cells 11 are inserted into the through holes 24A of the bus bar housing portions 22 from below. Thereafter, upper portions of the electrode terminals 13 are bent toward the bus bars 33, and are connected to the bus bars 33 by performing laser welding or the like. Thus, the battery module 10 is complete. The electrode terminals 13 may be connected to the bus bars 33 by performing arc welding, resistance welding, ultrasonic welding, or the like instead of laser welding.
Effects of Embodiment
(37) Next, effects of the present embodiment will be described. In the present embodiment, the fuse openings 42 open in the direction in which the bus bars 33 extend. With this configuration, the fuses 37 can be arranged in the direction in which the bus bars 33 extend (in other words, the lengthwise direction of the fuses 37 coincides with the Y axis direction), and hence it is possible to reduce the size in the direction (the Z axis direction) that is orthogonal to the direction in which the bus bars 33 extend. As a result, it is possible to realize a thin wiring module 20.
(38) If a configuration in which fuses are attached to the housings from below is employed, the fuses are vertically arranged relative to the resin protector, which increases the thickness of the wiring module 20. Also, if a configuration in which fuses are attached to the housings from below is employed, the fuses cannot be detached or attached in a state where the wiring module is attached to the unit cell group because the fuse openings are closed by the unit cell group. In the present embodiment, the fuse openings 42 are not closed by the unit cell group 12, and the fuse 37 can be attached to and detached from the housings 31 even in a state where the wiring module 20 is attached to the unit cell group 12.
(39) Also, in the present embodiment: the electrical wires 40 are drawn out from the proximal end portions of the housings 31; the electrical wire holding pieces 45 are provided at the distal end portions of the housings 31, which are located opposite the proximal end portions of the housing 31, from which the electrical wires are drawn out; the plurality of basic units 30 include one basic unit 30 and another basic unit 30 that is adjacent to the one basic unit 30; the proximal end portion of the housing 31 of the one basic unit 30 and the distal end portion of the housing 31 of the other basic unit 30 are arranged adjacent to each other; and the electrical wire 40 drawn out from the proximal end portion of the one basic unit 30 is held by the electrical wire holding piece 45 of the other basic unit 30.
(40) With such a configuration, it is possible to easily handle the electrical wires 40, using the electrical wire holding pieces 45 to hold the electrical wires 40. Also, with the above-described configuration, it is possible to arrange the electrical wire holding pieces 45 in the direction in which the plurality of basic units 30 are arranged, and it is possible to route the electrical wires along the plurality of electrical wire holding pieces 45.
(41) The distal end portion of the housing 31 of the other basic unit 30 that is adjacent to the one basic unit 30 is offset relative to the proximal end portion of the housing 31 of the one basic unit 30, in a direction in which the electrical wire 40 is drawn out from the proximal end portion. With the above-described configuration, the base end portion 40D of the electrical wire 40 of the one basic unit 30 and the electrical wire holding piece 45 of the other basic unit 30 can be located closer to each other, and the electrical wire 40 can be held by the electrical wire holding piece 45 with the electrical wire 40 having a small curvature. As a result, it is possible to easily route the electrical wires 40, and it is possible to reduce bending stress that is applied to the electrical wires 40.
Other Embodiments
(42) The present invention is not limited to the embodiment that has been described above with reference to the drawings, and, for example, the following embodiments are also included in the technical scope of the present invention.
(43) In the above-described embodiment, unit cells have been illustrated as examples of the electricity storage devices. However, the present invention is not limited in this way. For example, capacitors or the like may be employed as the electricity storage devices.
(44) In the above-described embodiment, fuses have been illustrated as examples of the overcurrent protection devices. However, the present invention is not limited in this way. For example, PTC thermistors may be employed as overcurrent protection devices.
(45) In the above-described embodiment, a configuration in which the fuses 37 and the bus bars 33 are electrically connected to each other via the relay terminals 35 has been illustrated. However, the present invention is not limited in this way. The fuses 37 and the bus bars 33 may be directly connected to each other.
(46) It is to be understood that the foregoing is a description of one or more preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention. The invention is not limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed herein, but rather is defined solely by the claims below. Furthermore, the statements contained in the foregoing description relate to particular embodiments and are not to be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention or on the definition of terms used in the claims, except where a term or phrase is expressly defined above. Various other embodiments and various changes and modifications to the disclosed embodiment(s) will become apparent to those skilled in the art. All such other embodiments, changes, and modifications are intended to come within the scope of the appended claims.
(47) As used in this specification and claims, the terms for example, e.g., for instance, such as, and like, and the verbs comprising, having, including, and their other verb forms, when used in conjunction with a listing of one or more components or other items, are each to be construed as open-ended, meaning that the listing is not to be considered as excluding other, additional components or items. Other terms are to be construed using their broadest reasonable meaning unless they are used in a context that requires a different interpretation.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(48) 11: Unit Cell (Electricity Storage Device) 12: Unit Cell Group (Electricity Storage Device Group) 13: Electrode Terminal 20: Wiring Module 30: Basic Unit 31: Housing 33: Bus Bar 37: Fuse (Overcurrent Protection Device) 40: Electrical Wire 41: Bus Bar Opening 42: Fuse Opening (Protection Device Opening) 45: Electrical Wire Holding Piece