BATTERY PACK HAVING STRUCTURE WITH INCREASED MOVEMENT AND EASE OF ASSEMBLY AND STRUCTURE WITH IMPROVED SAFETY, AND ESS COMPRISING SAME
20230083113 ยท 2023-03-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Eung-Gyu Lee (Daejeon, KR)
- Jae-Ki Lee (Daejeon, KR)
- Jae-Bum Lim (Daejeon, KR)
- Yeo-Joo Choi (Daejeon, KR)
- Bum-Hyun LEE (Daejeon, KR)
- En-Bin Jo (Daejeon, KR)
- Seok-Hyun HONG (Daejeon, KR)
Cpc classification
H01M2010/4271
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
H01M10/425
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/204
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01M50/367
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/42
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/204
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A battery pack includes a pair of battery modules having a plurality of first partition walls formed to extend downward from a lower surface thereof, a supporting plate having a plurality of second partition walls formed to extend upward from an upper surface thereof and a gas discharge hole formed at a longitudinal center thereof, the supporting plate being coupled to a bottom of the pair of battery modules such that plurality of first partition walls and the plurality of second partition walls are adjacent and overlap each other in one-to-one pairs and a BMS assembly coupled to an upper portion of the pair of battery modules in a plug-in type.
Claims
1. A battery pack, comprising: a pair of battery modules, each battery module of the pair of battery modules having a lower surface and a plurality of first partition walls extending downward from the lower surface; a supporting plate having a plurality of second partition walls extending upward from an upper surface and a gas discharge hole formed at a longitudinal center, the supporting plate being coupled to a bottom of the pair of battery modules such that the plurality of the first partition walls and the plurality of second partition walls are adjacent and overlap each other in one-to-one pairs; and a Battery Management System (BMS) assembly coupled to an upper portion of the pair of battery modules.
2. The battery pack according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of first partition walls are spaced apart from the supporting plate, and the plurality of second partition walls are spaced apart from the lower surface of the pair of battery modules.
3. The battery pack according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of first partition walls are spaced apart from the supporting plate, and wherein at least a part of the plurality of second partition walls has a partition wall hole formed in a region contacting the lower surface of the pair of battery modules and faces the first partition wall.
4. The battery pack according to claim 1, wherein each battery module of the pair of battery modules includes: a cell stack having a plurality of battery cells; a module housing configured to accommodate the cell stack; a lower cover configured to cover a bottom opening of the module housing; and an upper cover assembly configured to cover a top opening of the module housing.
5. The battery pack according to claim 4, wherein a gas channel is formed between the cell stack and the module housing.
6. The battery pack according to claim 5, wherein the lower cover has lower cover holes formed at longitudinal sides thereof to communicate with the gas channel.
7. The battery pack according to claim 6, wherein a mesh filter is inserted into at least one of the gas discharge hole and the lower cover holes.
8. The battery pack according to claim 4, wherein the upper cover assembly includes: an upper cover configured to cover the top opening of the module housing, the upper cover having a connector formed at one longitudinal side thereof and an upper cover groove formed at a center thereof to be concave downward; a fuse fixed in the upper cover groove and electrically connected to the plurality of battery cells; a fuse cover configured to cover the fuse inside the upper cover groove; and a cover plate configured to cover a top of the upper cover groove and coupled to the upper cover.
9. The battery pack according to claim 8, wherein the cover plate has at least one pair of cover plate holes and is spaced apart from the fuse cover so that a first grip groove is formed between the cover plate and the fuse cover.
10. The battery pack according to claim 9, wherein the BMS assembly includes: a BMS body coupled to the pair of battery modules; and a BMS cover coupled to an upper portion of the BMS body.
11. The battery pack according to claim 10, wherein the battery pack has second grip grooves formed between a longitudinal side of the BMS cover and a longitudinal side of the the BMS body.
12. The battery pack according to claim 10, wherein the BMS body includes a guide protrusion formed at a lower surface thereof and inserted into the first grip groove through the cover plate to guide coupling between the BMS assembly and the pair of battery modules.
13. The battery pack according to claim 12, further comprising: a gasket interposed between the guide protrusion and an inner surface of the at least one pair of cover plate holes.
14. The battery pack according to claim 1, wherein the supporting plate is fixed to the ground.
15. An ESS, comprising at least one battery pack according to claim 1.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0023] 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 features of the present disclosure, and thus, the present disclosure is not construed as being limited to the drawing.
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[0034] 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.
[0035] First, a schematic structure of a battery pack 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure and a coupling relationship between respective components thereof will be described with reference to
[0036] Referring to
[0037] A bottom of the battery module 100 is inserted/fixed to the supporting plate 200, and the BMS assembly 300 is coupled to a top of the battery module 100.
[0038] The supporting plate 200 may be fixed to the ground, thereby functioning as a bracket for fixing the plurality of battery modules 100. Here, the ground means a floor surface of the place where the battery pack 1 is used for energy storage. That is, the ground may refer to a floor surface of a container or a floor surface of an indoor space of a building.
[0039] The BMS assembly 300 includes at least one BMS (Battery Management System), and the BMS assembly 300 may be coupled to the top of the plurality of battery modules 100 in a plug-in type to mechanically fasten the plurality of battery modules 100 to each other and control charging and discharging for the plurality of battery modules 100. In addition, the BMS assembly 300 may enable electrical connection among the plurality of battery modules 100.
[0040] The battery module 100 and the BMS assembly 300 may be coupled by combining a first connector C1 provided at an upper surface of the battery module 100 and a second connector C2 (see
[0041] Next, a detailed structure of the battery module 100 will be described with reference to
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[0043] The cell stack 110 may include a plurality of battery cells electrically connected to each other, and may include additional components for mechanically coupling and/or electrically coupling the plurality of battery cells. As the battery cell used to configure the cell stack 110, for example, a pouch-type battery cell may be applied.
[0044] The module housing 120 has an approximately rectangular parallelepiped shape with openings formed at the top and bottom thereof, respectively, and accommodates the cell stack 110 in the inner space thereof. The module housing 120 may have a form in which a front plate 121 and a rear plate 122 are combined. However, the structure of the module housing 120 is not limited thereto, and the module housing 120 may have an integrated structure, rather than a structure in which a plurality of pieces are combined, and alternatively, may have a form in which three or more pieces are combined.
[0045] The lower cover 130 covers the bottom opening of the module housing 120 and supports the cell stack 110. The lower cover 130 has a special structure to induce gas to be discharged downward when internal gas and flame are generated due to abnormality of the battery pack 1 and also to minimize the external emission of the flame. This structure will be described later in detail with reference to
[0046] The upper cover assembly 140 covers the top opening of the module housing 120, and secures the airtightness of the top opening of the module housing 120 so that the gas and flame generated due to abnormality of the battery pack 1 are not discharged upward.
[0047] The upper cover assembly 140 may include an upper cover 141, a fuse 142, a fuse holder 143, a fuse cover 144, and a cover plate 145.
[0048] The upper cover 141 covers the top opening of the module housing 120 and has a first connector C1 formed at one side thereof in a longitudinal direction (a direction parallel to the X axis in
[0049] The fuse holder 143 is fixed in the upper cover groove 141a and fixes the fuse 142. However, in the present disclosure, the fuse holder 143 may be excluded, and in this case, the fuse 142 may be directly fixed to an inner surface of the upper cover groove 141a by using an adhesive member or be fixed using a fixing structure integrally formed with the upper cover 141 inside the upper cover groove 141a.
[0050] The fuse cover 144 has a length and width corresponding to the upper cover groove 141a, and covers the fuse 142 and the fuse holder 143 inside the upper cover groove 141a.
[0051] The cover plate 145 covers the top of the upper cover groove 141a, and is coupled to the upper cover 141. The cover plate 145 has at least one pair of cover plate holes 145a, and is installed to be spaced apart from the fuse cover 144 so that a first grip groove G1 is formed between the cover plate 145 and the fuse cover 144. The cover plate hole 145a and the first grip groove G1 provide a space for a worker to grip the battery module 100 by inserting a finger or a gripping device when transporting the battery module 100, thereby giving convenience in transporting the battery module 100. In addition, the cover plate hole 145a and the first grip groove G1 provide an insertion space for the guide protrusion 311 (see
[0052] That is, as shown in
[0053] Meanwhile, referring to
[0054] Also, referring to
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[0056] The BMS body 310 includes at least one BMS, and has at least two second connectors C2 provided at a lower surface thereof and electrically connected to the BMS. Each second connector C2 is coupled with the first connector C1 provided on the top of the plurality of battery modules 100 in one-to-one relationship, and thus each battery module 100 is electrically connected to the BMS. In addition, depending on the circuit configuration of the BMS, the battery modules 100 may be electrically connected to each other in series and/or in parallel.
[0057] The BMS cover 320 is coupled to the upper portion of the BMS body 310. The BMS cover 320 may function as a handle of the BMS assembly 300. That is, one side and the other side of the BMS cover 320 in the longitudinal direction (a direction parallel to the X axis in
[0058] Next, a specific structure of the bottom of the battery module 100 and a specific structure of the supporting plate 200 will be described with reference to
[0059] A structure capable of smoothly discharging the gas generated from the cell stack 110 to the outside and preventing the flame from being discharged to the outside is formed at the bottom of the battery module 100.
[0060] The lower cover 130 includes a pair of lower cover holes 130a and a plurality of first partition walls 131 formed at both sides thereof in the longitudinal direction (a direction parallel to the X axis in
[0061] The supporting plate 200 is positioned under the plurality of battery modules 100 and provides a space into which the plurality of battery modules 100 may be inserted. The supporting plate 200 includes a plurality of second partition walls 210 formed to extend upward (in a direction parallel to the Z axis in
[0062] Among the plurality of first partition walls 131 and the plurality of second partition walls 210, the first partition wall 131 and the second partition wall 210 formed at positions corresponding to each other are overlap each other. That is, the supporting plate 200 is coupled to a bottom of the pair of battery module 100 so that the plurality of first partition walls 131 and the plurality of second partition walls 210 are adjacent and overlap each other in one-to-one pairs. Therefore, the flame introduced into the space between the lower cover 130 and the supporting plate 200 through the mesh filter M increases its movement path when it moves toward the gas discharge hole 200a, and accordingly, the flame may be extinguished without being discharged to the outside through the gas discharge hole 200a. That is, the supporting plate 200 serves as a component for fixing the battery module 100 and a component for giving a structure for extinguishing the flame simultaneously.
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[0065] Meanwhile, an ESS according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes at least one battery pack 1 according to the present disclosure as described above.
[0066] 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.