Busbar module
11646458 · 2023-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K2201/09727
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/10272
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/425
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/118
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/0939
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
H05K2201/098
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/4207
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/09781
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/482
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/028
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/42
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/507
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A busbar module includes: a circuit body having a flexible circuit board; busbars; and a holder. The circuit body has: conductor layers and protective layers to form a multiple-layered structure of wiring patterns; a band-shaped main strip to be located to extend in a stacking direction of cells; and a band-shaped branch strip branched from the main strip. The branch strip has: a bent portion extending in the stacking direction and having a bent shape around an axis crossing the stacking direction; and a connection portion disposed closer to an end of the branch strip than the bent portion and connected to the corresponding busbar. The bent portion has a thin-layer portion having a shape formed by removing, from the flexible circuit board, a part of the protective layers corresponding to a part of the conductor layers without being used as the wiring pattern in the branch strip.
Claims
1. A busbar module to be attached to a battery assembly having a stack of a plurality of cells, the busbar module comprising: a circuit body having a flexible circuit board including wiring patterns; a plurality of busbars to be connected to corresponding electrodes of the plurality of the cells; and a holder holding the busbars and being extendable in a stacking direction of the plurality of the cells, the circuit body having: a plurality of conductor layers and a plurality of protective layers to form a multiple-layered structure of the wiring patterns; a band-shaped main strip to be located to extend in the stacking direction; and a band-shaped branch strip branched from the main strip, the branch strip having: a bent portion extending in the stacking direction and having a bent shape around an axis crossing the stacking direction; and a connection portion disposed closer to an end of the branch strip than the bent portion and connected to a corresponding one of the busbars, the bent portion having a thin-layer portion having a shape formed by removing, from the flexible circuit board, a part of the protective layers corresponding to a part of the conductor layers not being used as the wiring pattern in the branch strip, wherein a part of the wiring pattern passing through the thin-layer portion is thinner than other parts of the wiring pattern passing through a portion other than the thin-layer portion.
2. The busbar module according to claim 1, wherein the branch strip has a curved boundary shape between the thin-layer portion and a portion other than the thin-layer portion to be convex to separate from the thin-layer portion in a longitudinal direction of the branch strip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Embodiment
(14) A busbar module 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be hereinafter described with reference to the drawings. The busbar module 10 according to the embodiment is used being attached to a battery assembly (i.e., a battery module in which plural cells are laid on each other) that is a drive power source installed in an electric vehicle, a hybrid vehicle, or the like.
(15) (Configuration of Battery Assembly 1)
(16) First, a battery assembly 1 to which the busbar module 10 according to the embodiment is to be attached will be described. As shown in
(17) The battery assembly 1 is configured by laying the cells 2 on each other in a prescribed direction (stacking direction) in such a manner that the positive electrodes 4 and the negative electrodes 5 of the cells 2 are arranged alternately. The positive electrode 4 of one of end cells 2 located at the two respective ends of the series connection of the cells 2 of the battery assembly 1 serves as an assembly positive electrode and the negative electrode 5 of the other end cell 2 serves as an assembly negative electrode.
(18) (Overall Structure of Busbar Module 10)
(19) Next, the busbar module 10 according to the embodiment will be described. As shown in
(20) As shown in
(21) Branch strips each of which consists of a first branch portion 22 and a second branch portion 23 are connected to side edges, extending parallel with the longitudinal direction (substantially coincident with the stacking direction of the battery assembly 1) of the main strip 21, of the main strip 21. More specifically, band-shaped first branch portions 22 extending in the direction that crosses the longitudinal direction and the thickness direction of the main strip 21 (i.e., outward in the width direction of the main strip 21) are connected to the side edges of the main strip 21. Band-shaped second branch portions 23 extend from the tips of the first branch portions 22, respectively, in parallel with the stacking direction of the battery main bodies 3. The main strip 21, the first branch portions 22, and the second branch portions 23 are an FPC and hence can be deformed flexibly particularly in the direction that is perpendicular to their planes.
(22) As shown in
(23) The first branch portions 22 are located outside the main strip 21 in the same plane as the main strip 21, and the second branch portions 23 are connected to the respective first branch portions 22. Thus, the second branch portions 23 are located outside the main strip 21 in its width direction and extend generally downward so as to assume an S shape in a state that there is no deviation between the battery assembly 1 and the circuit body 20 (see
(24) An end portion, opposite to the first branch portion 22, of each second branch portion 23 is a tip portion 232 having a plane that is approximately parallel with the main strip 21, and a connection portion 24 is attached to the top surface of the tip portion 232. The bottom surface of the connection portion 24 is parallel with and at a different height as the bottom surface of the main strip 21, and hence these bottom surfaces are spaced from each other. The top surface of the connection portion 24 is connected to a busbar 25 that connects a positive electrode 4 and a negative electrode 5 of adjacent cells 2 of the battery assembly 1. Since the second branch portion 23 is thus connected to the electrodes 4 and 5 of those cells 2 via the connection portion 24 and the busbar 25, the associated voltage detection line 211 is connected to the electrodes 4 and 5.
(25) As shown in
(26) Busbars 25A that are located at the two respective ends of the main strip 21 in its longitudinal direction are connected to the assembly positive electrode or the assembly negative electrode and are each formed with one electrode hole 253 through which the assembly positive electrode or the assembly negative electrode is to be inserted. Power cables (not shown) for extracting power from the battery assembly 1 are connected to the respective busbars 25A. The internal structures of the main strip 21, the first branch portion 22, and the second branch portion 23 which constitute the circuit body 20 will be described later.
(27) (Structure of Holder 30)
(28) As shown in
(29) Two busbar housing portions 32 for housing the busbars 25 are provided outside the main strip housing portion 31 in the width direction. Each busbar housing portion 32 is provided with plural housing spaces 33 which are to house respective busbars 25 and are arranged in the stacking direction of the cells 2. As also shown in
(30) As shown in
(31) Bottom end portions of the outer wall 331 and the inner wall 332 are connected to each other by a connection plate 333. The bottom end portions of the outer wall 331 and the inner wall 332 are formed with lock nails 334 inside, whereby a busbar 25 can be held between the connection plate 333 and the lock nails 334. Projections 338 project inward from the inner side surfaces of the outer wall 331 and the inner wall 332 at the centers in the stacking direction, respectively. The projections 338 serve to position the associated busbar 25 by fitting into the respective positioning recesses 254 (see
(32) The inner wall 332 is formed with a cut 336 and a support plate 337 projecting inward at a position corresponding to the cut 336. As a result, the connection piece 252 of the busbar 25 housed in the housing space 33 is supported by the support plate 337.
(33) The connection plate 333 is formed with spaces 335 on the two respective sides of the center in the stacking direction. Thus, the positive electrode 4 and the negative electrode 5 of the cells 2 can be exposed in the housing space 33 through the respective spaces 335 and can be connected to the electrode holes 253 of the busbar 25 housed in the housing space 33. A bottom plate may be provided in place of the connection plate 333 so as to be formed with cuts or holes corresponding to the positive electrode 4 and the negative electrode 5 of the cells 2, respectively.
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(35) (Operation of Busbar Module 10)
(36) Next, a description will be made of how the busbar module 10 operates.
(37) As described above, the main strip 21 is put on the main strip support members 311 of the holder 30 and hence can move upward and in the longitudinal direction. Although the busbars 25 are housed in the respective housing spaces 33, the housing spaces 33 can move in the longitudinal direction of the main strip 21. The main strip 21 is connected to the busbars 25 via the respective second branch portion 23 which are bent in an S shape (see
(38) Even if, for example, the battery assembly 1 is deformed in this state and the relative positional relationship between the battery assembly 1 and the circuit body 20 is changed and the relative positional relationships between the main strip 21 and the busbars 25 are thereby changed, the changes (deviations) in the relative positional relationships can be absorbed by bending or stretching of the second branch portions 23. Likewise, even if the size of the battery assembly 1 in its stacking direction varies from one battery assembly 1 manufactured to another due to an assembling allowance of the plural cells 2, that manufacture dispersion can be absorbed by bending or stretching of the second branch portions 23.
(39) This will be described below more specifically.
(40) In the above-described embodiment, the bent portion 231 of each second branch portion 23 is bent so as to assume an S shape (or inverted S shape) as a whole. Alternatively, as shown in
(41) Although in the above embodiment each first branch portion 22 is in the same plane as the main strip 21, as shown in
(42) (Internal Structures of Main Strip 21 and Branch Strips)
(43) Next, the internal structures of the main strip 21, the first branch portions 22, and the second branch portions 23 which constitute the circuit body 20 will be described with reference to
(44) As described above, the main strip 21, the first branch portions 22, and the second branch portions 23 which constitute the circuit body 20 are an FPC. As shown in
(45) The top metal layer 203a which is located above (located on the front side of) the center plane, in the thickness direction, of the resin layer 201 and the bottom metal layer 203b which is located below (located on the back side of) the center plane, in the thickness direction, of the resin layer 201 are buried in the resin layer 201. The top metal layer 203a and the bottom metal layer 203b are spaced from each other in the thickness direction of the resin layer 201 and a layer 201b of the resin layer 201 is interposed between them. That is, the top metal layer 203a and the bottom metal layer 203b are insulated from each other.
(46) The top metal layer 203a consists of top wiring patterns 204a which are part of the above-mentioned plural wiring patterns, top dummy patterns 205a which are independent of the top wiring patterns 204a, and the above-mentioned connection portions 24 which are independent of the top wiring patterns 204a.
(47) The bottom metal layer 203b consists of bottom wiring patterns 204b which are the remaining part of the above-mentioned plural wiring patterns, bottom dummy patterns 205b which are independent of the bottom wiring patterns 204b. Corresponding ones of the top wiring patterns 204a and the bottom wiring patterns 204b are electrically connected to each other in the thickness direction of the circuit body 20 through a corresponding via hole 206.
(48) Among the first branch portions 22 and the second branch portions 23 provided on the two sides in the width direction of the main strip 21, each set of a first branch portion 22 and a second branch portion 23 located on one side in the width direction (right side in each of
(49) The top dummy patterns 205a and the bottom dummy patterns 205b are formed in most of the area of the portion, housed in the holder 30, of the main strip 21 (i.e., the portion excluding the exposed portion 213) excluding the areas occupied by the top wiring patterns 204a and the bottom wiring patterns 204b. The top dummy patterns 205a and the top wiring patterns 204a and the bottom dummy patterns 205b and the bottom wiring patterns 204b are spaced from each other so as not to be electrically connected to each other. The top dummy patterns 205a and the bottom dummy patterns 205b are provided mainly for the purpose of making the stiffness of the portion, housed in the holder 30, of the main strip 21 (i.e., the portion excluding the exposed portion 213) higher than that of the first branch portions 22 and the second branch portions 23.
(50) The terminal portion of the second branch portion 23 of each of all of the branch strips provided on the two sides of the main strip 21 in its width direction is formed with a connection portion 24. As shown in
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(53) (Specific Connection Form of Connection Piece 252 of Busbar 25 and Connection Portion 24 of Branch Strip)
(54) Next, a specific connection form of the connection portion 24 of each second branch portion 23 and the connection piece 252 of the associated busbar 25 will be described with reference to
(55) As shown in
(56) The connection piece 252 of the busbar 25 is composed of a first portion 252a which extends from the busbar main body 251 inward in the width direction (i.e., toward the main strip 21) and a pair of second portions 252b and 252c which extend rearward from a tip portion and a base portion of the first portion 252a, respectively. As a result, the connection piece 252 is approximately shaped like U that is open at the rear end and corresponds to the shape of the exposed connection portion 24.
(57) The connection piece 252 (first portion 252a and second portions 252b and 252c) is fixed to the top surface of the exposed connection portion 24 in such a manner that their approximately U-like shapes face each other. In this example, they are fixed to each other with solder H. As a result, the connection portion 24 and the busbar 25 are electrically connected to each other and a region (curving-restricted region) R where curving of the second branch portion 23 is restricted by utilizing high stiffness of the connection piece 252 is defined as a rectangular region located between the pair of second portions 252b and 252c.
(58) In the curving-restricted region R, the chip fuse 50 is attached so as to bridge the terminal portion 26 and the connection portion 24. More specifically, one of electrodes formed at two respective end portions of the chip fuse 50 is fixed to the exposed connection portion 24 and the other electrode is fixed to the exposed terminal portion 26. In this example, the fixing is made using solder H. As a result, the connection portion 24 and the terminal portion 26 (i.e., busbar 25 and connector 212) are electrically connected to each other.
(59) As described above, the curving-restricted region R is defined by the connection piece 252 of the busbar 25 and the chip fuse 50 is mounted in this region R. As a result, curving of the second branch portion 23 can be suppressed in the region where the chip fuse 50 is mounted, without using a reinforcement plate or the like.
(60) The connection piece 252 may be shaped like L by removing the second portion 252c from the shape shown in
(61) Furthermore, utilizing the fact that the height of the connection piece 252 (first portion 252a and second portions 252b and 252c) is greater than that of the chip fuse 50 (see
(62) Covering the chip fuse 50 with the potting compound as described above makes it possible to increase the waterproofness of the chip fuse 50 and the electric contacts around it. Furthermore, since the potting compound is solidified so as to be in close contact with the surface of the tip portion 232, curving of the second branch portion 23 can be suppressed further utilizing high stiffness of the potting compound. It is preferable that the potting compound be applied so as to cover the entire curving-restricted region R defined by the connection piece 252 of the busbar 25.
Main Advantages of Embodiment
(63) As described above, in the busbar module 10 according to the embodiment, the circuit body 20 which is a flexible circuit board has the main strip 21 that can be put on the cells 2, the first branch strips 22 extending from the side edges of the main strip 21, and the second branch strips 23 that are connected to the respective first branch strips 22 and extend parallel with the stacking direction of the cells 2. Each of the second branch strips 23 has a bent portion 231 which is bent along axes L that cross the stacking direction. With this configuration, when each cell 2 expands and contracts repeatedly in its thickness direction (stacking direction) or the positions of the cells vary from one battery assembly 1 manufactured to another due to an assembling allowance of each cell 2, each busbar 25 can move in the thickness direction of the cells 2 because the bent portion 231 of the second branch strip 23 is bent or stretched. On the other hand, the bent portion 231 of the second branch strip 23 has a thin-layer portion 70 that is formed by removing, from the flexible circuit board, a portion of a protective layer 201c corresponding to a conductor layer 205b not used as a wiring pattern (narrow line 27). The thin-layer portion 70 increases the flexibility of the bent portion 231 and thereby facilitates the above bending and stretching.
(64) As such, the busbar module 10 can easily accommodate expansion/contraction and manufacture dispersion of the battery assembly 1 because substantially only the branch strips 22 and 23 are deformed with no deformation of the main strip 21 of the circuit body 20. In general, even in the case where a flexible circuit board includes a number of circuit structures, it can be deformed flexibly by a much weaker force than the electric wires used in the above-described conventional busbar module. Thus, the ease of attachment of the circuit body 20 to battery assembly 1 the is increased remarkably. As such, the busbar module 10 is high in the ease of attachment to the battery assembly 1 and the followability to deformation and manufacture dispersion of the battery assembly 1.
(65) Furthermore, in the busbar module 10 according to the embodiment, the boundaries 51 between the thin-layer portion 70 and portions other than the thin-layer portion 70 are curved so as to be convex toward the sides of the portions other than the thin-layer portion in the longitudinal direction of the second branch strip 23. With this measure, an event that excessive bending stress occurs in portions, located in the vicinity of the boundaries 51, of a wiring pattern 27 when the second branch strip 23 is bent at the boundaries 51 can be suppressed. As a result, the wiring patterns can be protected properly even if the thin-layer portion 70 is formed in each second branch strip 23.
(66) Still further, a wiring pattern 27 passing through the thin-layer portion 70 is thinner than wiring patterns that pass through the portions other than the thin-layer portion 70 in the second branch strip 23. This measure increases the flexibility of the thin-layer portion 70 further.
Other Embodiments
(67) The invention is not limited to the above embodiment and various modifications, improvements, etc. can be made as appropriate within the scope of the invention. The materials, shapes, sets of dimensions, numbers, locations, etc. of the respective constituent elements of the above embodiment are not limited to those disclosed but can be determined in desired manners as long as the invention can be implemented.
(68) Features of the above-described busbar module 10 according to the embodiment of the invention will be summarized below concisely in the form of items [1] to [3]:
(69) [1] A busbar module (10) to be attached to a battery assembly (1) having a stack of a plurality of cells (2), the busbar module (10) comprising:
(70) a circuit body (20) having a flexible circuit board including wiring pattern (27)s; a plurality of busbars (25) to be connected to corresponding electrodes of the plurality of the cells (2); and a holder (30) holdings the busbars (25) and being extendable in a stacking direction of the plurality of the cells (2),
(71) the circuit body (20) having:
(72) a plurality of conductor layers (203a, 203b) and a plurality of protective layers (201) to form a multiple-layered structure of the wiring pattern (27)s;
(73) a band-shaped main strip (21) to be located to extend in the stacking direction; and
(74) a band-shaped branch strip branched from the main strip (21);
(75) the branch strip having:
(76) a bent portion (231) extending in the stacking direction and having a bent shape around an axis crossing the stacking direction; and
(77) a connection portion (24) disposed closer to an end of the branch strip than the bent portion (231) and connected to the corresponding busbar,
(78) the bent portion (231) having a thin-layer portion (70) having a shape formed by removing, from the flexible circuit board, a part of the protective layers (201) corresponding to a part of the conductor layers (203a, 203b) without being used as the wiring pattern (27) in the branch strip.
(79) [2] The busbar module (10) according to the item [1], wherein
(80) the branch strip has a curved boundary shape between the thin-layer portion (70) and a portion other than the thin-layer portion (70) to be convex to separate from the thin-layer portion (70) in a longitudinal direction of the branch strip.
(81) [3] The busbar module (10) according to the item [1] or the item [2], wherein
(82) a part of the wiring pattern (27) passing through the thin-layer portion (70) is thinner than others of the wiring pattern (27) passing through a portion other than the thin-layer portion (70).
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(83) 1: Battery assembly 2: Cell 3: Battery main body (main body) 4: Positive electrode 5: Negative electrode 10: Busbar module 20: Circuit body 21: Main strip 22: First branch portion (branch strip) 23: Second branch portion (branch strip) 201: Resin layer (protective layer) 205: Conductor layer 231: Bent portion 231A: First bent portion 231B: Second bent portion 24: Connection portion 25: Busbar 30: Holder 70: Thin-layer portion L: Axis