PRESSURE-RELIEF COVER FOR REDUCING PRESSURE ARISING IN A CELL-LIKE CAVITY, SUCH AS A BATTERY CELL
20190280269 ยท 2019-09-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K24/04
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
F16K17/0493
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A pressure relief cover for reducing pressure generated in a cell-like cavity, such as a battery cell, having a cover part which holds a seal for sealing a housing opening up to a predetermined cell pressure and having a holding device to fasten it to the housing opening. An advantageous type of mounting with a reliable function is achieved in that the holding device has a spring clip attached to the underside of the cover part at the housing opening with a plurality of radially outwardly directed spring tongues which at their ends are provided with spring sections which are resiliently movable backward in the radial direction upon pressing the cover part onto the housing opening through the opening edge and snap back under a wall area around the opening edge after penetrating the housing opening.
Claims
1. A pressure relief cover for reducing a pressure generated in a cell-like cavity, such as a battery cell, with a cover part (2) comprising a seal (21) for sealing a housing opening (11) up to a predetermined cell pressure and having a holding device, comprising a spring clip (22) having a plurality of radially outward-directed spring tongues (220) at an underside of the cover part (2) facing the housing opening (11), which have spring portions (221,222) troughed downwards at an end facing away from the cover part (20) to hold the pressure relief cover against the housing opening (11), the spring portions (221, 222) troughed away from the cover part (20) in a longitudinal section extended in a downward radial direction for flexible movement when the cover part (20) is pressed onto the housing opening (11) through the opening edge in the radial direction and, after penetrating the housing opening with free end portions of radially extending outer trough legs, snap back under a wall area around the opening edge.
2. The pressure relief cover according to claim 1, wherein a central area of the spring clip (22) is attached to a centrally arranged holding section (201) of the cover part (20).
3. The pressure relief cover according to claim 2, wherein the spring portions (221,222) are U-shaped depressions in a radially extending longitudinal direction, which face downward away from the cover part (20), and a free edge of the radially extending outer U-legs forms a support surface engaging below.
4. The pressure relief cover according to claim 3, wherein at least a part of the spring portions (221) is spaced far enough from the underside of the cover part (20) so in the mounted state the seal (21) is held under a pressure on a top of the wall area around the opening edge.
5. The pressure relief cover according to claim 4, wherein a further part of the spring portions (222) is spaced from the underside of the cover part (20) so that they are, in the mounted state, spaced from the underside of the wall portion around the opening edge.
6. The pressure relief cover according to claim 5, wherein the spring tongues (220), which are connected to the spring portions (222) that are spaced further away from the underside of the cover part (20) are supported and/or reinforced by a support member (23) which is attached to the underside of the cover part (20).
7. The pressure relief cover according to claim 6, wherein a container has at least one cell-like cavity, in particular a battery or an accumulator, with at least one pressure relief cover.
8. The pressure relief cover according to claim 1, wherein a container has at least one cell-like cavity, in particular a battery or an accumulator, with at least one pressure relief cover.
9. The pressure relief cover according to claim 1, wherein the spring portions (221,222) are U-shaped depressions in a radially extending longitudinal direction, which face downward away from the cover part (20), and a free edge of the radially extending outer U-legs forms a support surface engaging below.
10. The pressure relief cover according to claim 1, wherein at least a part of the spring portions (221) is spaced far enough from the underside of the cover part (20) so in the mounted state the seal (21) is held under a pressure on a top of the wall area around the opening edge.
11. The pressure relief cover according to claim 10, wherein a further part of the spring portions (222) is spaced from the underside of the cover part (20) so that they are, in the mounted state, spaced from the underside of the wall portion around the opening edge.
12. The pressure relief cover according to claim 11, wherein the spring tongues (220), which are connected to the spring portions (222) that are spaced further away from the underside of the cover part (20) are supported and/or reinforced by a support member (23) which is attached to the underside of the cover part (20).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] This invention is explained in more detail below in view of embodiments and references to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
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[0022] For example, U-shaped or V-shaped end portions of the spring tongues 220 underpinned or covered by the support member 23 are exposed as well, so that the radially extending outer legs of the troughed spring portions can move inwardly when the pressure relief cover 2 is pressed from above into the housing opening 11, wherein the outer circumference or outer diameter of the radially extending outer U-legs or V-legs is slightly larger in the area of their free ends than the circumference or diameter of the housing opening 11 to be associated. Furthermore, the free ends of the radially extending outer U-legs or V-legs of the spring portions 221, 222 are so far away from the underside of the cover part 20 and the seal 21 resting on it that the outer legs, after penetrating through the housing opening 11 at the underside of the wall area, can snap back around the opening edge. In any case, the radially extending outer legs of the troughed spring portions, such as for example the outer U-legs or the V-legs, are opened outwardly against the pressure direction in a sufficiently acute angle compared to the surface normals of the cover part 20, for example less than 45 or less than 60, so that they can safely be deflected inwardly against their elastic spring force when the pressure relief cover is mounted.
[0023] As shown in more detail from
[0024] By contrast, the short spring portions 222 are spaced in the inserted state of the pressure relief cover 2 with their free end area by a distance a from the underside of the wall portion around the opening edge. With an internal cell pressure which exceeds the pressure threshold predetermined by the exposed spring tongues 220, the cover part 20 with the seal 21 lifts off from the upper side of the wall area around the housing opening 11, so that the internal pressure in the cell interior decreases. To ensure that the pressure relief cover 2 does not move away from the area of the housing opening 11, the short spring portions 222 are provided, which ensure a sufficient distance a from the lower wall area around the opening edge, so that even at a high internal pressure of the cell, a reliable pressure reduction is ensured by a corresponding ventilation gap, but so that also, on the other hand, the cover is held in the area of the housing opening 11, because the spring tongues 220 belonging to the short spring sections 222 are prevented from resiliently deflecting downward by the support member 23.
[0025] The spring clip 22 is advantageously supported by bearing structures 202 on the underside of the cover part 20 and thus positioned as well, with projections engaging in the troughs of the U-shaped spring portions 221, 222, but sufficient clearance for the inward movement of the radially extending outer U-legs is provided. As shown in
[0026] The construction described above and shown in the Figures results in an advantageous manner of mounting with a reliable function.