Vehicle frame mounted high voltage battery assembly
11621448 ยท 2023-04-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Eric Emil Jackson (Canton, MI, US)
- Charlie Qian (Dearborn, MI, US)
- Stephen Pien (Farmington Hills, MI, US)
- Jim William Dunham (Plymouth, MI, US)
- Paul Elia (West Bloomfield, MI, US)
- Chris P. Roxin (West Bloomfield, MI, US)
- Jagjit Romana (Northville, MI, US)
- Tim Alan Mouch (Troy, MI, US)
Cpc classification
H01M50/249
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/6556
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/6568
ELECTRICITY
Y02T10/70
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
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
B60Y2410/114
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L50/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L50/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M10/6556
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/6568
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A battery assembly may include a tray, a battery pack received within the tray, a cover positioned over the battery pack and a mounting assembly connected to the tray and including at least one bushing configured to establish an interface with a vehicle component.
Claims
1. An electrified vehicle, comprising: a floor pan; an exhaust system; a vehicle frame that includes a first support structure and a second support structure; a battery assembly mounted axially between the floor pan and the exhaust system and axially between the first and second support structures; a heat shield panel mounted axially between a tray of the battery assembly and the exhaust system; a mounting assembly including a first bushing at a first longitudinal end of the battery assembly and a second bushing at a second longitudinal end of the battery assembly; a first bracket mounted to the first support structure and configured to receive the first bushing; and a first bolt extending through an opening of the first bracket and into an inner sleeve of the first bushing to secure the first bushing to the first bracket.
2. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 1, wherein the exhaust system is completely below the battery assembly.
3. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 1, wherein the first support structure is a frame rail or a cross member of the vehicle frame.
4. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 1, comprising: a second bracket mounted to the second support structure and configured to receive the second bushing; and a second bolt extending through an opening of the second bracket and into an inner sleeve of the second bushing to secure the second bushing to the second bracket.
5. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 4, wherein the second support structure is a frame rail or a cross member of the vehicle frame.
6. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 1, comprising: an insulation disposed between the tray and a battery array of the battery assembly.
7. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 1, wherein the heat shield panel includes a metallic panel.
8. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 7, wherein the metallic panel is made of aluminized steel.
9. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 1, wherein the battery assembly is mounted between a fuel tank and one of the first and second support structures.
10. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 1, wherein the battery assembly is suspended from the vehicle frame by the mounting assembly.
11. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 1, wherein the battery assembly includes a thermal management system that includes an inlet tube and an outlet tube disposed between the tray and a battery array of the battery assembly.
12. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 11, wherein the thermal management system includes a fluid source external to the battery assembly and configured to communicate a fluid into the inlet tube and receive the fluid back from the outlet tube.
13. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 1, comprising: a second bracket attached to the tray and configured to receive the first bushing.
14. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 1, wherein the first bushing includes an inner sleeve, an outer casing, and a flexible member extending radially between the inner sleeve and the outer casing.
15. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 14, wherein the flexible member includes rubber or polyurethane.
16. An electrified vehicle, comprising: a floor pan; an exhaust system; a vehicle frame; a battery assembly mounted completely below the floor pan and completely above the exhaust system; a metallic heat shield panel positioned axially between a tray of the battery assembly and the exhaust system; a first bracket mounted to the tray; a first bushing received within the first bracket; a second bracket mounted to the vehicle frame, wherein the second bracket is configured to receive the first bushing; and a first bolt extending through an opening of the second bracket and an inner sleeve of the first bushing to secure the first bushing to the second bracket.
17. The electrified vehicle as recited in claim 16, wherein the first bracket is attached to both a bottom and a sidewall of the tray.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) This disclosure details an exemplary battery assembly for an electrified vehicle. The battery assembly, which includes a high voltage battery pack, is secured relative to a vehicle frame of the electrified vehicle and therefore does not reduce the available space of the passenger compartment or cargo area of the vehicle. In some embodiments, the battery assembly is mounted between a floor pan and an exhaust system of the electrified vehicle. In other embodiments, the battery assembly is suspended from the vehicle frame by a mounting assembly that includes one or more interface devices that isolate the battery assembly from vibrations or other loads communicated from the vehicle frame. These and other features are discussed in greater detail in the following paragraphs of this disclosure.
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(10) The exemplary electrified vehicle 10 includes a powertrain that may include an engine 12 and an electric machine 14. The engine 12, which may be an internal combustion engine, and the electric machine 14, which could be a motor, generator or a combined motor/generator, may both be employed as available drive sources for the electrified vehicle 10. For example, the engine 12 and/or the electric machine 14 can generate torque to drive one or more sets of vehicle drive wheels 15 of the electrified vehicle 10. A high voltage battery assembly 16 may electrically power the electric machine 14.
(11) The electrified vehicle 10 may additionally include a passenger cabin 18 and a cargo area 19 (here, a pick-up bed) to the rear of the passenger cabin 18. A floor pan 20 separates the passenger cabin 18 from a vehicle frame 22. The battery assembly 16 may be suspended from the vehicle frame 22 such that it is remote from both the passenger cabin 18 and the cargo area 19. The battery assembly 16 therefore does not occupy space that would otherwise be available for carrying passengers or cargo.
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(13) The battery pack 26 is received within the tray 24. The cover 28 is received over the tray 24 to house the battery pack 26. In one embodiment, the cover 28 is positioned over the battery pack 26 and is secured to the tray 24 using one or more fasteners (not shown). The cover 28 may be a stamped part made of steel. Other materials are also contemplated within the scope of this disclosure.
(14) The tray 24 may also be made from steel or some other suitable material. The tray 24 includes a bottom 30 and sidewalls 32 that extend upwardly from the bottom 30 to form the tray 24, which in one embodiment is pan shaped.
(15) Insulation 34 may line the cover and/or one or more of the bottom 30 and the sidewalls 32 of the tray 24. In a non-limiting embodiment, the insulation 34 is high performance fiber insulation.
(16) A mounting assembly 36 may be attached to the tray 24. In one embodiment, the mounting assembly 36 includes a first bracket 38A and a second bracket 38B mounted at opposing ends 40 of the tray 24. The first bracket 38A and the second bracket 38B may be attached to one or more of the bottom 30 and the sidewalls 32 of the tray 24.
(17) Each of the first bracket 38A and the second bracket 38B may receive bushings 42 that establish an interface between the battery assembly 16 and the vehicle frame 22 (see
(18) The heat shield 44 may be mounted to an underside of the tray 24 (i.e. on an opposite side of the tray 24 from the battery pack 26). The heat shield 44 is made of aluminized steel, in one embodiment, although other materials are also contemplated. The heat shield 44 shields the battery assembly 16 from heat generated by surrounding components of the electrified vehicle 10 and may also protect the battery assembly 16 from debris that may ricochet off the vehicle driving surface.
(19) The battery assembly 16 may additionally include an insulated, liquid cooled thermal management system 46 for the temperature sensitive battery pack 26. The thermal management system 46 prevents the battery pack 26 from exceeding upper threshold temperatures for proper battery operation/life under all driving/environmental conditions. In one embodiment, the thermal management system 46 includes a fluid source 47, inlet tubing 48 and outlet tubing 50 for communicating a fluid F to and from the battery pack 26. The fluid F may remove heat from the battery pack 26. In one embodiment, the inlet tubing 48 and the outlet tubing 50 of the thermal management system 46 extend between the battery pack 26 and the tray 24.
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(22) Brackets 56 may be mounted to the cross members 54 for accommodating the bushings 42 of the mounting assembly 36. The bushings 42 are received by the brackets 56 to suspend the battery assembly 16 from the vehicle frame 22. In this way, the battery assembly 16 is secured relative to the vehicle frame 22 but is not hard mounted to it. In one non-limiting embodiment, the brackets 56 include openings 58 that receive inner sleeves 60 of the bushings 42. Bolts 61 may be received through the inner sleeves 60 and openings 58 to secure the bushings 42 to the brackets 56. Of course, other mounting configurations are also contemplated within the scope of this disclosure.
(23) The bushings 42 establish an interface between the vehicle frame 22 and the battery assembly 16 and will dampen energy that is transmitted from the vehicle frame 22 isolating the battery assembly 16 from vibrations and other high acceleration loads. In some embodiments, the bushings 42 allow some amount of movement to occur between the battery assembly 16 and the vehicle frame 22. For example, the bushings 42 may allow the battery assembly 16 to slightly move in multiple degrees of freedom relative to the vehicle frame 22 to create a modal misalignment between the battery assembly 16 and the vehicle frame 22.
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(26) In one embodiment, the battery assembly 16 extends between the floor pan 20 and an exhaust system 66 of the electrified vehicle 10. The exhaust system 66 may be disposed underneath the floor pan 20 and extends at least partially beneath the vehicle frame 22. In another embodiment, the battery assembly 16 is secured relative to the vehicle frame 22 at a location between the floor pan 20 and piping 68 of the exhaust system 66.
(27) The battery assembly 16 may also be mounted adjacent to a fuel tank 70 of the electrified vehicle 10. For example, in another non-limiting embodiment, the battery assembly 16 is axially disposed between the fuel tank 70 and one of the frame rails 52A, 52B of the vehicle frame 22 (see
(28) The heat shield 44 is positioned between the battery assembly 16 and the exhaust system 66 to insulate the battery assembly 16 from any heat that is expelled by the exhaust system 66. Insulation 34 may be positioned around the battery pack 26 of the battery assembly 16 to provide additional protection against the high heat conditions that may exist near the exhaust system 66. In one non-limiting embodiment, insulation 34 is provided between the cover 28 and the battery pack 26 and between the tray 24 and the battery pack 26 (see
(29) Although the different non-limiting embodiments are illustrated as having specific components or steps, the embodiments of this disclosure are not limited to those particular combinations. It is possible to use some of the components or features from any of the non-limiting embodiments in combination with features or components from any of the other non-limiting embodiments.
(30) It should be understood that like reference numerals identify corresponding or similar elements throughout the several drawings. It should be understood that although a particular component arrangement is disclosed and illustrated in these exemplary embodiments, other arrangements could also benefit from the teachings of this disclosure.
(31) The foregoing description shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense. A worker of ordinary skill in the art would understand that certain modifications could come within the scope of this disclosure. For these reasons, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this disclosure.