Electrical system with battery module and cover assembly providing built-in circuit protection
10193191 ยท 2019-01-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Yue Fan (Troy, MI, US)
- Charanjit S. Chawa (Sterling Heights, MI, US)
- Pinakin NAIK (Sterling Heights, MI, US)
Cpc classification
H01M2010/4271
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/425
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/48455
ELECTRICITY
H01R11/282
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
H01M2220/20
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/204
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/0525
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/482
ELECTRICITY
B60L50/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H01M10/653
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/0525
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/42
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A battery module includes a pack section and a cover assembly. The pack section has an interconnect board, conductive channels, and battery cells extending through the interconnect board. Each battery cell includes electrode cell tabs joined to a corresponding conductive channel. The cover assembly is connectable to the pack section, and has conductive interconnect members, electrical fuses, and sense lines built into or integral with a cover plate. The interconnect members extend from the cover plate and form part of an electrical circuit between the conductive channels of the pack section and the fuses and sense lines of the cover plate when the cover assembly is connected to the pack section. An electrical system includes the battery module, a DC voltage bus, and at least one high-voltage component connected to the battery module via the DC voltage bus. The electrical system may be part of a motor vehicle.
Claims
1. A battery module comprising: a pack section having an interconnect board, a plurality of conductive channels each forming an elongated U-shaped or L-shaped bus bar, and a plurality of battery cells each having at least one electrode cell tab extending orthogonally through the interconnect board, each of the battery cells being disposed behind the interconnect board, the at least one electrode cell tab joined to a corresponding one of the conductive channels; and a cover assembly connectable to the pack section, and having a cover plate and a plurality of conductive interconnect members, a plurality of electrical fuses, and a plurality of sense lines built into or integral with the cover plate, the conductive interconnect members protruding orthogonally outward from the cover plate and forming part of an electrical circuit between the conductive channels of the pack section and the fuses and sense lines of the cover plate when the cover assembly is connected to the pack section.
2. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the conductive interconnect member is a coil spring.
3. The battery module of claim 2, wherein the coil spring has a distal end forming a coil loop, the conductive channels form the elongated U-shaped bus bar in which a floor is flanked by a pair of side walls, the floor defines a surface feature that aligns and mates with the coil loop, and the at least one electrode cell tab is ultrasonically welded to one of the pair of side walls.
4. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the conductive interconnect member is a leaf spring.
5. The battery module of claim 4, wherein the leaf spring includes a surface feature that contacts a surface of the conductive channel when the cover assembly is connected to the pack section.
6. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the conductive interconnect member includes an electrical connector with a clampable end and a crimpable end.
7. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the cover assembly includes a multi-pin electrical connector forming a terminal end of the sense lines.
8. The battery module of claim 1, wherein the fuses have a current rating in a range of about 100 milliamps to 5 amps.
9. An electrical system comprising: a battery module having a pack section and a cover assembly connected to the pack section; a direct current (DC) voltage bus; and at least one high-voltage component connected to the battery module via the DC voltage bus; wherein the pack section includes an interconnect board, a plurality of conductive channels each forming an elongated U-shape or L-shaped bus bar, and a plurality of battery cells each having at least one electrode cell tab extending orthogonally through the interconnect board, each of the battery cells being disposed behind the interconnect board, the at least one electrode cell tab joined to a corresponding one of the conductive channels, and wherein the cover assembly includes a cover plate and a plurality of conductive interconnect members, a plurality of electrical fuses, and a plurality of sense lines built into or integral with the cover plate, the conductive interconnect members protruding orthogonally outward from the cover plate and forming part of an electrical circuit between the conductive channels of the pack section and the fuses and sense lines of the cover plate when the cover assembly is connected to the pack section.
10. The electrical system of claim 9, wherein the conductive interconnect member is a coil spring.
11. The electrical system of claim 10, wherein the coil spring has a distal end forming a coil loop, the conductive channels form the elongated U-shaped bus bar in which a floor is flanked by a pair of side walls, the floor defines a surface feature that aligns and mates with the coil loop, and the at least one electrode cell tab is ultrasonically welded to one of the pair of side walls.
12. The electrical system of claim 9, wherein the conductive interconnect member is a leaf spring.
13. The electrical system of claim 12, wherein the leaf spring includes a surface feature that contacts a surface of the conductive channel when the cover assembly is connected to the pack section.
14. The electrical system of claim 9, wherein the conductive interconnect member includes an electrical connector with a clampable end and a crimpable end.
15. The electrical system of claim 14, wherein the crimpable end is soldered to the cover plate.
16. The electrical system of claim 9, wherein the cover assembly includes a multi-pin electrical connector forming a terminal end of the sense lines.
17. The electrical system of claim 9, wherein the fuses have a current rating in a range of about 100 milliamps to 5 amps.
18. The electrical system of claim 9, wherein the high-voltage component is a power inverter module, the electrical system further comprising an electric machine connected to the battery module via the power inverter module.
19. The electrical system of claim 18, wherein the electric machine is connected to an input member of a transmission having an output member connected to a load.
20. The electrical system of claim 19, wherein the electrical system is part of a motor vehicle having a set of road wheels as the load.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(5) The present disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, and some representative embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. It should be understood, however, that the novel aspects of this disclosure are not limited to the particular forms illustrated in the drawings. Rather, the disclosure is to cover all modifications, equivalents, permutations, combinations, sub-combinations, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numbers correspond to like or similar components throughout the several figures, an example vehicle 10 and electrical system 20 are schematically depicted in
(7) The battery module 12 includes a pack section 22 and a mating cover assembly 22C, with the cover assembly 22C providing the pack section 22 with integral or built-in circuit protection as described in detail below with particular reference to
(8) The battery module 12 may be electrically connected to a high-power distribution module (HPDM) 16, e.g., an electrical junction box, to distribute electricity from the battery module 12 to a variety of high-voltage components 26A-E via a DC voltage bus 31. In the non-limiting example configuration depicted in
(9) The vehicle 10 of
(10) An optional internal combustion engine (E) 33 may be used to selectively generate engine torque (arrow T.sub.E) via a crankshaft 11. The crankshaft 11 may be selectively connected to the input member 15 via engagement of an input clutch C.sub.I. An output member 17 of the transmission 28 ultimately transmits a transmission output torque (arrow T.sub.O) to one or more drive axles 21, and thus to a set of road wheels 19 in the non-limiting vehicular embodiment of
(11) The battery module 12 of
(12) In particular, the pack section 22 includes an interconnect board 30 and a plurality of the battery cells 13 (see
(13) The individual cell tabs 13E may be ultrasonically welded or otherwise joined to a conductive channel 14, e.g., an elongated U-shaped or L-shaped copper bus bar, to electrically interconnect the various battery cells 13. In the illustrated U-shaped bus bar embodiment of
(14) The cover assembly 22C includes a cover plate 40 and a plurality of interconnect members 50, as well as a corresponding plurality of sense lines 42 and sense line fuses 46. The fuses 46 may be embodied as small electrical fuses rated for about 100 milliamps to 5 amps, and having a small envelope, e.g., of about 50 mm.sup.3 or less. The sense lines 42 and fuses 46 may be built into/integral with the structure of the cover plate 40, such as using an over-molding process, or by mounting the sense lines 42 and fuses 46 to a surface 40S of the cover plate 40. Each of the interconnect members 50 extending outwardly from the surface 40S corresponds to a given one of the conductive channels 14 of the pack section 22, such that when the cover assembly 22C is connected to the pack section 22, the cover assembly 22C forms part of an electrical circuit with the individual battery cells 13.
(15) The sense lines 42 may be electrically connected to a multi-pin electrical connector 35 forming a terminal end of the various sense lines 42. The connector 35 in turn may connect to an external controller (C) 80, e.g., a voltage-current-temperature module (VITM) operable for monitoring the pack section 22, balancing the charge and/or individual cell voltages of the battery cells 13, and regulating power flow to and from the pack section 22. Alternatively, the connector 35 may be replaced with an integrated circuit or sense chip performing functions of the VITM, in which case the controller 80 may be omitted, or at least configured to perform fewer functions.
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(17) By way of example and not limitation, the interconnect members 50 may be embodied as coil springs as shown in
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(20) An interconnect member 50D as shown in
(21) As will be readily appreciated by those possessing ordinary skill in the art, battery packs typically rivet a cell sense control board to the rigid interconnect board, e.g., the interconnect board 30 of
(22) While the best modes for carrying out the disclosure have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this disclosure relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the disclosure within the scope of the appended claims.