Battery pack
10381622 ยท 2019-08-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Tae-Wook KIM (Daejeon, KR)
- Kwang-Il Kim (Daejeon, KR)
- Jeong-Man Son (Daejeon, KR)
- Jun-Hee Lee (Daejeon, KR)
Cpc classification
H01M50/24
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
H01M50/392
ELECTRICITY
H01M2220/20
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/367
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A battery pack which may secure safety when fire or gas occurs therein or when an external impact is applied thereto is provided. The battery pack includes: a cell assembly including a plurality of secondary batteries; and a pack case including a bottom part having a plate shape and located under the cell assembly, and a side wall part protruding from the bottom part to a preset height, the pack case accommodating the cell assembly in an inner space defined by the bottom part and the side wall part, wherein the side wall part of the pack case includes a hollow in a direction at least partially perpendicular to a thickness direction of the side wall part, and the hollow includes an inwardly open inlet and an outwardly open outlet.
Claims
1. A battery pack comprising: a cell assembly comprising a plurality of secondary batteries; and a pack case comprising: a bottom part having a plate shape and located under the cell assembly; and a side wall part provided on the bottom part and protruding vertically from the bottom part to a preset height, the pack case accommodating the cell assembly in an inner space defined by the bottom part and the side wall part, wherein the side wall part includes a first side wall and a second side wall, wherein the second side wall includes three planar walls and two protrusions facing towards each other, wherein the first side wall extends between the two protrusions, and wherein the first side wall is hollow in a direction at least partially perpendicular to a thickness direction of the first side wall, and comprises an inwardly open inlet open at the inner space and an outwardly open outlet.
2. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein the first side wall is provided on a periphery of the bottom part.
3. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein the first side wall includes at least two separate hollow chambers.
4. The battery pack of claim 3, wherein the at least two separate hollow chambers are vertically arranged in the first side wall, wherein a vertical through part, in the form of an aperture, is provided between the at least two separate chambers, and wherein the inlet and the outlet are provided in different chambers among the at least two separate chambers.
5. The battery pack of claim 4, wherein, in the pack case, the inlet and the outlet are provided at an end part of one side of the at least two chambers, and wherein the through part is provided at an end part of another side of the at least two chambers.
6. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein the pack case comprises two or more inlets and two or more outlets.
7. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein only the first side wall is hollow.
8. The battery pack of claim 7, wherein the protrusions of the second side wall are formed at respective ends of the second side wall, and wherein the protrusions are coupled to respective end surfaces of the first side wall.
9. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein the direction the first side wall is hollow is a vertical direction.
10. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein the pack case comprises a metallic material.
11. An automobile comprising the battery pack of claim 1.
12. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein the three planar walls of the second side wall include: first and second planar walls extending parallel to one another and in a length direction of the battery pack; and a third planar wall extending between the first and second planar walls and extending in a width direction of the battery pack, and wherein the two protrusions extend in the width direction of the battery pack.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) 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 spirit of the present disclosure, and thus, the present disclosure is not construed as being limited to the drawing.
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(13) 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.
(14) 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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(17) The cell assembly 100 may include a secondary battery. Here, the secondary battery may be a pouch-type secondary battery, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
(18) The secondary battery may include an electrode assembly, an electrolyte, and an exterior material. Here, the electrode assembly is an assembly including an electrode and a separation layer and may be configured in a form in which one or more anode plates and one or more cathode plates are arranged with the separation layer therebetween. Also, an electrode tap may be provided to each electrode plate of the electrode assembly and connected to an electrode lead. Particularly, in the case of a pouch-type secondary battery, one or more electrode taps may be connected to the electrode lead, the electrode lead may be arranged between pouch exterior materials, one end thereof may be exposed to outside, and thus function as an electrode terminal. The exterior material may have an empty space therein to accommodate the electrode assembly and the electrolyte and may be provided in a sealed form. The exterior material may include a metallic material in the case of a can-type secondary battery, and in the case of a pouch-type secondary battery, may be configured in a form including an external insulating layer, a metallic layer, and an inner adhesive layer.
(19) Since the configuration of the secondary battery is obvious to those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains, more detailed description thereof is omitted. Also, the battery pack according to the present disclosure may employ various secondary batteries known at the time of filing of the present disclosure.
(20) The cell assembly 100 may include a plurality of secondary batteries. For example, the cell assembly 100 may include a plurality of pouch-type secondary batteries. In this case, the pouch-type secondary batteries may be stacked in at least one direction. For example, a pouch-type secondary battery may be configured in a form in which the pouch-type secondary battery stands approximately vertically on the ground such that two wide surfaces thereof are located at left and right sides, a sealing part is located on upper and lower parts, and front and rear parts thereof. Also, the secondary battery standing as above may be arranged as a plurality of secondary batteries such that the plurality of secondary batteries are parallel horizontally in a form in which wide surfaces thereof face each other.
(21) Also, a plurality of cell assemblies 100 may be provided to the battery pack. That is, one pack case 200 may include the plurality of cell assemblies 100 therein, and the plurality of cell assemblies 100 may be arranged horizontally and/or vertically. Also, the plurality of cell assemblies 100 may be mutually connected in series and/or in parallel through an assembly bus bar, etc.
(22) The cell assembly 100 may further include various elements in addition to the secondary battery. For example, the cell assembly 100 may include a cartridge. The cartridge includes a polymer material and surrounds a periphery of a pouch-type secondary battery. Also, the cartridges may accommodate a pouch-type secondary battery in an inner space thereof and may be mutually stacked such that the plurality of pouch-type secondary batteries are arranged in parallel. Alternatively, the cell assembly 100 may further include a cell cover in addition to the secondary battery. The cell cover may include a metallic material such as aluminum and two cell covers are combinable as one unit and may accommodate one or more pouch-type secondary batteries in an inner space thereof while they are combined.
(23) Also, the cell assembly 100 may further include an assembly case in addition to the secondary battery. The assembly case may be provided in a polyhedron shape such as a rectangular parallelepiped to accommodate one or more cell assemblies 100 in an inner space thereof. An assembly terminal may be provided to the outside of the assembly case and connected to another cell assembly 100, or electrically connected to an electrode terminal of the pack case 200.
(24) The pack case 200 may include a bottom part 210 and a side wall part 220.
(25) Here, the bottom part 210 may be provided in a plate form and located under the cell assembly 100 in parallel to the ground. For example, the bottom part 210 may be configured in an approximately quadrangular plate shape. Also, the cell assembly 100 may be seated on the bottom part 210.
(26) The side wall part 220 may protrude to a preset height in an upward direction from the bottom part 210. Particularly, the side wall part 220 may be located along the bottom part 210, particularly, the periphery of the bottom part 210 to form one inner space in a horizontal direction. The cell assembly 100 may be accommodated in the inner space. For example, in the case where the bottom part 210 is provided in a quadrangular plate shape, the side wall part 220 may protrude to a preset height along the periphery of the bottom part 210 and so an upper surface thereof may have an approximately quadrangular ring shape when viewed in a direction from an upper part to a lower part. One or more cell assemblies 100 may be accommodated in a central part of the quadrangular ring.
(27) Since the bottom part 210 may be configured in various shapes depending on a structure of an apparatus on which the battery pack is mounted, for example, an automobile, an upper surface of the side wall part 220 may also have various shapes depending on the shape of the bottom part 210. Also, the side wall part 220 is not necessarily located at the outermost portion of the bottom part 210, and at least a portion of the bottom part 210 may protrude outwardly further than the side wall part 220 in a horizontal direction.
(28) The side wall part 220 may stand approximately vertically with respect to the bottom part 210. Also, the height of the side wall part 220 may change variously. For example, the side wall part 220 may have a height which is the same as or similar to the height of the cell assembly 100. Therefore, the side wall part 220 may cover at least a portion of a lateral surface of the cell assembly 100.
(29) The pack case 200 may accommodate the cell assembly 100 in the inner space defined by the bottom part 210 and the side wall part 220. That is, the bottom part 210 may define a lower part of the pack case 200, and the side wall part 220 may define a lateral part of the pack case 200. Therefore, the lower surface of the cell assembly 100 may be covered by the bottom part 210, and the lateral surface of the cell assembly 100 may be covered by the side wall part 220.
(30) Particularly, in the pack case 200 of the battery pack according to the present disclosure, the side wall part 220 may at least partially include a hollow, which is described more specifically with reference to
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(33) Also, an inlet and an outlet may be provided in the hollow H. That is, as marked by I and O in
(34) According to the configuration of the present disclosure, a gas discharge path including the inlet I, the hollow H, and the outlet O may be provided to the side wall part 220 of the pack case 200, and when a gas is generated from the inside of the battery pack, the gas may be swiftly discharged to the outside of the pack case 200. Therefore, explosion of the battery pack due to an increase in inner pressure of the pack case 200 by generation of the inner gas may be prevented.
(35) Particularly, according to the configuration of the present disclosure, the length of the gas discharge path may be much longer than the thickness of the side wall part 220. That is, in the pack case 200 according to the present disclosure, the gas discharge path includes the inlet I, the hollow H, and the outlet O. The hollow H is not provide in the thickness direction of the side wall part 220 but may be provided in a lengthwise direction of the side wall part 220 like an arrow of
(36) Therefore, even when fire occurs in the inside of the battery pack, flame may not be directly emitted to the outside of the battery pack. That is, the flame of the inside of the battery pack may be introduced to the hollow H to some extent, but the hollow H of the side wall part 220 may have a considerable length, so the flame may not reach to the outlet O of the side wall part 220. Therefore, according to this aspect of the present disclosure, when fire occurs in the inside of the battery pack, secondary fire, etc. due to outflow of flame to the outside may be effectively prevented.
(37) Also, high temperature gas may be generated when fire occurs. According to the configuration of the present disclosure, leakage of the high temperature gas may be reduced. That is, temperature of the high temperature gas generated from the inside of the battery pack may be reduced while flowing through the hollow H of the side wall part 220, so leakage of the very high temperature gas to the outside may be minimized.
(38) Furthermore, according to the configuration of the present disclosure, even when an impact is applied from the outside of the battery pack, the side wall part 220 may relieve the impact. That is, since the side wall part 220 includes the hollow H, when the impact is applied from the outside of the battery pack, the impact may be considerably absorbed by the hollow H of the side wall part 220. Therefore, destruction of elements inside the battery pack, for example, a secondary battery or various electric parts may be prevented by reducing transfer of the impact from the outside to the inside of the battery pack.
(39) Preferably, the hollow H may be provided in the peripheral direction of the bottom part 210. Here, the peripheral direction of the bottom part 210 may be a horizontal direction among directions perpendicular to the thickness of the side wall part 220, that is, a direction parallel to the surface of the bottom part 210. For example, in the case of the left side wall part and the right side wall part in the configuration of
(40) Meanwhile, the configurations of the side wall parts 220 illustrated in
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(43) Particularly, in the pack case 200, two or more hollows may be vertically arranged. For example, as illustrated in
(44) Here, a vertical through part may be provided between the two or more vertically arranged hollows. For example, in the configuration illustrated in
(45) In the above configuration, the inlet I and the outlet O may be provided in different hollows, respectively. For example, in the configuration of
(46) According to this configuration of the present disclosure, the length of the gas discharge path from the inlet I to the outlet O may increase remarkably. For example, referring to the configuration of
(47) More preferably, in the pack case 200, the inlet I and the outlet O may be provided at an end part of one side of two or more hollows, and the through part P may be provided at an end part of an opposite side of the two or more hollows, that is, the end part of the another side. For example, in the configuration of
(48) According to this configuration of the present disclosure, the length of the gas discharge path from the inlet I to the outlet O may be maximized. For example, in the configuration of
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(51) Also, a through part P may be provided between the three hollows. For example, the through part P may be provided between the upper hollow H1 and the intermediate hollow H3, and between the intermediate hollow H3 and the lower hollow H2. In this case, the through part P between the lower hollow H2 and the intermediate hollow H3 may be provided at a right end part of the side wall part 220, and the through part P between the intermediate hollow H3 and the upper hollow H1 may be provided at a left end part of the side wall part 220. Also, the inlet I may be provided at a left end part of the lower hollow F12, and the outlet O may be provided at a right end part of the upper hollow H1.
(52) According to the embodiment, a discharge path of gas or flame may be lengthened even more than the embodiment of
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(55) Also, the pack case 200 may include a plurality of through parts P. That is, in the configuration of
(56) According to the configuration of the present disclosure, a gas discharge may be performed more swiftly. That is, in the case where a large amount of gas are generated from the inside of the battery pack or a gas is generated from a specific part, the relevant gas may be introduced to the hollow in various directions through the plurality of inlets I, and swiftly discharged to the outside through the plurality of through parts P and the plurality of outlets O.
(57) Particularly, in this case, the through parts P may not be provided, horizontally, at locations same as or similar to those of the inlets I and/or the outlets O, but may be provided at different locations. For example, as illustrated in
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(60) According to the configuration of the present disclosure, the pack case 200 may be more easily manufactured. Manufacturing the side wall part 220 at a time such that a hollow is provided to a preset part and a hollow is not provided to the other part may be difficult. However, since the present embodiment may manufacture the first side wall 221 including a hollow and the second side wall 222 not including a hollow separately, the side wall part 220 including a hollow at only a preset part may be easily manufactured. Particularly, the side wall part 220 may be configured such that the first side wall 221 includes the hollow therein in the form of an extruded frame, and then opposite ends of the first side wall 221 are covered. The first side wall 221 may include an inlet I and an outlet O. Also, in the case where the side wall part 220 includes a plurality of hollows and so one or more through parts P are provided, the through part P may be formed by boring a hole in an outer surface of the first side wall 221, for example, an upper surface or a lower surface of the first side wall 221 in order to form the through part P, inserting a drill through the hole, and boring a hole in a partition wall between the hollows.
(61) In this configuration, the first side wall 221 may be arranged in the peripheral direction of the bottom part 210 with respect to the second side wall 222. That is, in the pack case 200 of
(62) In this case, opposite ends of the first side wall 221 may be coupled to the second side wall 222. That is, the opposite ends of the first side wall 221 marked by B1 in
(63) Meanwhile, though the embodiments mainly illustrate the hollow is provided in a horizontal direction among directions perpendicular to the thickness of the side wall part 220, the present disclosure is not limited thereto and the hollow may be provided in various forms.
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(66) According to the configuration of the present disclosure, like the previous embodiments in which the hollow is provided horizontally, the length of the gas discharge path may be advantageously lengthened. Particularly, as illustrated in
(67) Furthermore, the side wall part 220 having a configuration in which a horizontal hollow and a vertical hollow are mixed may be possible. In this case, since the pack case 200 of the battery pack may be configured in various forms and the inlet I and the outlet O may be also arranged at various locations, the present disclosure is efficiently adaptable to various battery pack configurations or mounting locations through an appropriate arrangement of the horizontal hollow and the vertical hollow.
(68) Preferably, the pack case 200 may at least partially include a metallic material. For example, the pack case 200 may include an aluminum material on the whole. A metallic material such as aluminum has excellent mechanical rigidity and so may effectively protect the cell assembly 100, etc. against an external impact, etc. Particularly, since the metallic material is not easily molten compared with a plastic material when fire occurs in the inside of the battery pack, flame may not easily leak to the outside of the battery pack. Furthermore, the battery pack according to the present disclosure may effectively prevent leakage of flame through a configuration of the hollow of the side wall part 220.
(69) Meanwhile, though not shown in the drawings, the pack case 200 of the battery pack according to the present disclosure may further include a cover part.
(70) The cover part may be mounted on an upper end of the side wall part 220 to seal an inner space of the pack case 200. Therefore, the cover part may cover an upper side of the cell assembly 100. For example, similarly with the bottom part 210, the cover part may be configured in a plate form and mounted on the upper end of the side wall part 220. Also, the cover part may be fixed to the side wall part 220 by using a fastening member such as a bolt or welding, etc.
(71) The battery pack is applicable to an automobile such as an electric automobile or a hybrid automobile. That is, an automobile according to the present disclosure may include the battery pack according to the present disclosure. Particularly, in the case of an automobile, since a passenger may be nearby and the automobile may be adjacent to a fuel tank of another automobile, when fire occurs in the inside of the battery pack, flame thereof should not be easily exposed to the outside. Since the battery pack according to the present disclosure has an excellent flame exposure prevention effect, the safety of an automobile may be improved.
(72) Meanwhile, although terms representing directions such as up, down, left, right, front, and rear are used in the present specification, it is obvious to those skilled in the art that these terms are used for convenience of description only, and the terms may change depending on a location of an object considered as a subject or a location of an observer, etc.
(73) Although the present application has been described through limited embodiments and drawings, the present application is not limited thereto and it is obvious that various changes and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art within the technical spirit of the present disclosure and equivalent scope of appended claims.