Battery Module in Which Connection Between Electrode Lead and Voltage Sensing Member is Simplified, and Battery Pack Including the Same
20220407131 · 2022-12-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M50/502
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/48
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
H01M50/507
ELECTRICITY
H01M2220/20
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/482
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/284
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A battery module includes: a cell stack having battery cells stacked in one direction and at least one lead overlapping portion formed as electrode leads of the battery cells overlap each other; and a voltage sensing member having at least one sensing part directly connected to the at least one lead overlapping portion, wherein each lead overlapping portion and each sensing part are directly combined by clinching.
Claims
1. A battery module comprising: a cell stack having battery cells stacked in a first direction and at least one lead overlapping portion formed by overlapping electrode leads of the battery cells; and a voltage sensing member having at least one sensing part directly connected to the at least one lead overlapping portion, wherein each lead overlapping portion and each sensing part are directly combined by clinching.
2. The battery module of claim 1, further comprising a support frame having slits formed every predetermined interval along the first direction of the battery cells, the support frame being disposed at a front portion or rear portion of the cell stack, wherein each lead overlapping portion is extracted to a front portion of the support frame through each of the slits and arranged to face a surface of the support frame.
3. The battery module of claim 2, wherein the support frame has a clinching groove, and a region of the lead overlapping portion and the sensing part is press-fitted into the clinching groove.
4. The battery module of claim 3, wherein the clinching groove comprises: an edge region concavely formed; and a center region convexly formed relative to the edge region.
5. The battery module of claim 3, wherein an electrode lead adapted to directly contact the support frame from among the electrode leads forming the lead overlapping portion comprises a hole sized to be smaller than an inner diameter of the clinching groove.
6. The battery module of claim 2, comprising a lead holding member having a first holding bar coupled to the front portion of the support frame so that a connection portion of the lead overlapping portion and the at least one sensing part is provided between the first holding bar and the support frame, the lead holding member being detachably provided at the support frame.
7. The battery module of claim 6, wherein the lead holding member comprises: a shaft coupled to a lower portion of the support frame via a hinge and connected to the first holding bar; and a second holding bar coupled to the shaft and extending in parallel from a location spaced apart from the first holding bar by a predetermined interval.
8. The battery module of claim 7, wherein the support frame comprises at least one latch provided to be combined and locked to the first holding bar.
9. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the voltage sensing member comprises: a first main body portion extending in a longitudinal direction of the cell stack at a top portion of the cell stack; and a second main body portion extending in a width direction of the cell stack from both end portions of the first main body portion, wherein each of the at least one sensing part extends from the second main body portion to contact each of the at least one lead overlapping portion.
10. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the voltage sensing member is formed of a flat flexible cable (FFC) or a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB).
11. A battery pack comprising the battery module according to claim 1.
12. A vehicle comprising the battery pack according to claim 11.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035]
[0036]
[0037]
MODE FOR DISCLOSURE
[0038] 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. 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.
[0039] Embodiments of the present disclosure are provided to further fully describe the present disclosure to one of ordinary skill in the art, and thus shapes and sizes of elements in the drawing may be exaggerated, omitted, or schematically shown for a clearer description. Thus, the size or scale of each element does not entirely reflect the actual size or scale.
[0040]
[0041] Referring to
[0042] The cell stack 100 is an assembly including battery cells 110. The battery cells 110 are each oriented in an up-and-down direction (±Z) and stacked in a right-and-left direction (±Y) to form one cell stack 100.
[0043] A buffer pad, a cooling pin, or the like may be further added between the battery cells 110. The buffer pad or the cooling pin may perform a function for absorbing a shock or efficiently emitting heat of each battery cell 110 to the outside.
[0044] A pouch type battery cell or an angular type battery cell may be applied as the battery cell 110, and in the present embodiment, the pouch type battery cell 110 is applied.
[0045] Although not illustrated in detail, the pouch type battery cell 110 may include an electrode assembly, an electrolyte, and a pouch exterior material for sealing and accommodating the electrode assembly and the electrolyte.
[0046] The electrode assembly may have a stack structure of a positive electrode plate/separation film/negative electrode plate, the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate including electrode tabs, and at least one electrode tab is connected to an electrode lead. The electrode lead extends from the inside to the outside of the pouch exterior material to function as an electrode terminal of the battery cell 110. Here, the electrode lead collectively refers to a positive electrode lead 111a and a negative electrode lead 111b.
[0047] The pouch exterior material protects internal elements, such as the electrode assembly, the electrolyte, and the like, and may be configured in a form including a metal thin film, for example, an aluminum thin film, to supplement an electrochemical property by the electrode assembly and the electrolyte and enhance heat dissipation or the like. The aluminum thin film may be disposed between an internal adhesive layer and an insulation layer formed of an insulating material, so as to secure electric insulation.
[0048] In particular, in the battery module 10 according to the present disclosure, the electrode leads 111a and 111b of the adjacent battery cells 110 overlap each other in a pre-determined pattern and thus the battery cells 110 are connected in series or in series and parallel.
[0049] For example, when it is assumed that any one battery cell 110 is an Nth cell, the following battery cells 110 are sequentially an N+1st cell, an N+2nd cell, and so on, and each battery cell 110 is arranged to face the adjacent battery cell 110 such that polarities are in opposite directions, along a stack direction (±Y-axis), the positive electrode lead 111a of the Nth cell and the negative electrode lead 111b of the N+1st cell are stacked at a front portion of the cell stack 100. Conversely, the positive electrode lead 111a of the N+1st cell and the negative electrode lead 111b of the N+2nd cell are stacked at a rear portion of the cell stack 100. The electrode leads of the battery cells 110 are stacked in such a pattern and are fixed with a rivet member 400 described below to connect the battery cells 110 in series.
[0050] As another example, by forming two to three consecutive battery cells 110 as one group, same groups may be arranged such that polarities face a same direction and positive electrode leads 111a of one group and negative electrode leads 111b of another group may be stacked and integrally clinched, thereby connecting the battery cells 110 in series and in parallel.
[0051] A configuration in which the electrode leads are stacked to connect the battery cells 110 in series or in series and parallel as such is hereinafter referred to as a lead overlapping portion 111.
[0052] The support frame 210 is a unit for supporting the cell stack 100, and may be provided at each of the front portion and the rear portion of the cell stack 100.
[0053] The support frame 210 includes slits 211 formed every predetermined interval along the stack direction (±Y) of the battery cells 110. The lead overlapping portion 111 of the cell stack 100 may be extracted to a front portion of the support frame 210 through the slits 211. The lead overlapping portion 111 that passed through the slits 211 may be bent to face a surface of the support frame 210. An isolation plate 213 for preventing a short by an arbitrary metal object may be provided between the bent lead overlapping portions 111.
[0054] A top plate frame 230 may be disposed at a top portion of the support frame 210. The top plate frame 230 is a configuration for covering a top end portion of the cell stack 100, and both end portions thereof may be provided to be combined to top end portions of two support frames 210 via hinges.
[0055] The voltage sensing member 300 is an element operating to sense a node voltage of the battery cells 110 connected in series, and transmit voltage information of each battery cell 110 to a battery management system (BMS) (not shown). The BMS monitors states of the battery cells 110 via the voltage sensing member 300 and controls charging and discharging of the battery cells 110.
[0056] The voltage sensing member 300 may be implemented by a film cable, such as a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) or a flat flexible cable (FFC).
[0057] The FPCB may be manufactured by arranging a copper foil stack plate on a base film, laminating a dry film, performing exposure, development, and etching processes to form conductor lines having regular intervals, and then adhering a coverlay film. Also, the FFC may be manufactured by arranging conductor lines on a base film at regular intervals, and then laminating a coverlay thereon.
[0058] The voltage sensing member 300 having such a film cable form has excellent conduction performance of conductor lines and secures insulation between the conductor lines by using one insulation film, and thus a large number of signals may be processed with minimum volume.
[0059] Referring to
[0060] For reference, the voltage sensing member 300 being disposed at the top portion of the cell stack 100 is for wire distance reduction and installation convenience. When required, the voltage sensing member 300 may be disposed at a location other than the top portion of the cell stack 100.
[0061] Hereinafter, an electric connection structure between each sensing part 330 of the voltage sensing member 300 and each lead overlapping portion 111 of the cell stack 100, and a method thereof will be described.
[0062] As shown in
[0063] The electrode leads and sensing parts 330 of the battery cells 110 excluding the electrode leads and sensing parts 330 respectively attached to the positive electrode terminal 214a and negative electrode terminal 214b may be connected directly without a bus bar.
[0064] As shown in
[0065] In other words, the end portion of the sensing part 330 and the lead overlapping portion 111 may be clinched on the support frame 210 while overlapping each other. For reference, it is possible to clinch and combine only the sensing part 330 and the lead overlapping portion 111 by using a clinching device including a die (not shown) and a punch P. However, in this case, the sensing part 330 and the lead overlapping portion 111 may move while being combined, due to an external impact or vibration. In this regard, the present embodiment is configured such that the combining and fixing of the sensing part 330 and lead overlapping portion 111 are simultaneously achieved by pressing the end portion of the sensing part 330 and lead overlapping portion 111 on the support frame 210, as shown in
[0066] In particular, in the present embodiment, a clinching groove 216 is further provided in the support frame 210 so as to integrally press the sensing part 330 and the lead overlapping portion 111 to the support frame 210. The clinching groove 216 operates as a die supporting the lead overlapping portion 111 and the sensing part 330 during a clinching process.
[0067] Such a clinching groove 216 may include an edge region 216a concavely formed, and a center region 216b convexly formed relative to the edge region 216a.
[0068] As will be described below, the clinching groove 216 may be manufactured with a metal, such as stainless steel, to sufficiently endure a pressurizing force of the punch P, and combined into the support frame 210 via insert injection molding.
[0069] A clinching method of the sensing part 330 and the lead overlapping portion 111, according to the present embodiment, will be briefly described below.
[0070] First, as shown in (a) of
[0071] Then, as shown in (b) of
[0072] A maximum value of a pressurizing force of the punch P may be pre-set according to a material or thickness of a parent material to be combined, and when the pressurizing force of the punch P reaches the maximum value, the punch P is returned to an original location as shown in (c) of
[0073] Accordingly, the lead overlapping portion 111 and the sensing part 330 may be strongly pressed-fitted and fixed inside the clinching groove 216 while overlapping each other. Although not illustrated, another portion of the lead overlapping portion 111 may be additionally fixed to the support frame 210 via the above method.
[0074]
[0075] In the lead overlapping portion 111 according to the modified example, a hole H formed to be less than an inner diameter of a clinching groove 216A is provided in an electrode lead arranged to directly contact the support frame 210 from among electrode leads.
[0076] For example, referring to
[0077] According to such a modified example, the positive electrode lead 111a may be adhered on both surfaces of the negative electrode lead 111b, and an adhesive force between the positive electrode lead 111a and the sensing part 330 may be further increased. Thus, compared to the above-described embodiment, the modified example may have more combining strength of the lead overlapping portion 111 and the sensing part 330.
[0078] As described above, a method of directly combining the lead overlapping portion 111 and the sensing part 330 by clinching without heat and a spark is eco-friendly, and in particular, has excellent cost efficiency compared to a method of the prior art of indirectly connecting the sensing part and an electrode lead by performing laser welding using a bus bar as a medium.
[0079] Also, generally, the positive electrode lead 111a is manufactured by aluminum (Al) and the negative electrode lead 111b is manufactured by copper (Cu), and when dissimilar metals are welded and combined, combining strength may be low. However, the clinching combining method is not greatly hindered by a type of a metal, and thus is more advantageous in combining the dissimilar metals compared to the welding method.
[0080] Also, a combining range of a parent material is wide in the clinching combining method, and thus, unlike the present embodiment, it is possible to configure the lead overlapping portion 111 by stacking two or at least three positive electrode leads 111a and negative electrode leads 111b and clinching the lead overlapping portion 111 and sensing part 330.
[0081]
[0082] Next, a battery module according to another embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
[0083] Like reference numerals as the above embodiments denote like elements, and differences from the above embodiments will be mainly described while omitting redundant descriptions about the like elements.
[0084] The battery module according to another embodiment of the present disclosure further includes a lead holding member 500 compared to the battery module 10 of the above embodiments.
[0085] The lead holding member 500 is an element for preventing movement of the lead overlapping portion 111 and preventing short-circuit occurrence.
[0086] In detail, the lead holding member 500 includes a shaft 510, a first holding bar 520, and a second holding bar 530. Also, the support frame 210 may include a support rod 215 at a bottom end portion thereof, and at least one latch 217 at a location spaced apart from the support rod 215 by a predetermined interval in an upward direction, so as to attach and detach the lead holding member 500.
[0087] The shaft 510 of the lead holding member 500 has one end portion combined to the support rod 215 via a hinge to be rotatable. For example, the one end portion of the shaft 510 may be inserted into the support rod 215, in a ring shape of an arc form. There may be a plurality of the shafts 510.
[0088] The first holding bar 520 and second holding bar 530 may be connected to the shaft 510 while extending in a direction crossing the shaft 510, and lengths thereof may correspond to a left-to-right width of the cell stack 100.
[0089] The first holding bar 520 and second holding bar 530 may be connected to the shaft 510 at locations spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval such as to pressurize different regions of the lead overlapping portion 111.
[0090] By using such a configuration, while in the state as shown in
[0091] Here, the first holding bar 520 may be adhered to the front portion of the support frame 210 so that a connection portion of both the lead overlapping portion 111 and the sensing part 330 is provided between the first holding bar 520 and the support frame 210, and the second holding bar 530 may be adhered to the front portion of the support frame 210 so that a bottom portion of the lead overlapping portion 111 is provided between the second holding bar 530 and the support frame 210.
[0092] According to such a lead holding member 500, unlike the above embodiments, movement of the sensing part 330 and lead overlapping portion 111 may be prevented without having to press-fit and fix the sensing part 330 and the lead overlapping portion 111 into the support frame 210. In other words, it is possible to directly connect only the sensing part 330 and lead overlapping portion 111 by clinching, and adhere and fix the same to the front portion of the support frame 210 by using the lead holding member 500.
[0093] Also, in the above embodiments, the isolation plate 213 is provided to prepare for, for example, a short-circuit that unexpectedly occurs when an arbitrary metal object contacts between the neighboring lead overlapping portions 111 during an assembling process of the battery module, but in the present embodiment, the lead overlapping portions 111 are covered by the lead holding member 500, and thus the isolation plates 213 may be removed and the lead holding member 500 may perform a short-circuit preventing function.
[0094] As described above, the battery module 10 according to the present disclosure may have a simplified assembly structure compared to the battery module 10 of the prior art by omitting a bus bar that has been generally used in the prior art for electric connection and voltage sensing of the battery cells 110, and directly connecting and fixing the voltage sensing member 300 and the electrode leads of the battery cells 110 by clinching instead.
[0095] Also, compared to the battery module 10 of the prior art in which the electrode lead, bus bar, and voltage sensing member 300 are combined via a laser welding method, the battery module 10 of the present disclosure may consume less manufacturing costs because the bus bar is omitted and the clinching method that is relatively inexpensive is applied.
[0096] Meanwhile, a battery pack according to the present disclosure may include one or more battery modules according to the present disclosure. Also, the battery pack according to the present disclosure may further include, in addition to the battery module, a pack case for accommodating the battery module, various devices for controlling charging and discharging of each battery module, for example, a master BMS, a current sensor, a fuse, and the like.
[0097] The battery module according to the present disclosure may be applied to a vehicle, such as an electric vehicle or a hybrid vehicle. In other words, the vehicle may include the battery module according to the present disclosure.
[0098] 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.
[0099] Meanwhile, terms used to indicate directions such as up, down, left, and right are used in the present specification, but these terms are merely for convenience of description and it would be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the terms may vary depending on a location of a target object or a location of an observer.