BATTERY PACK, AND MANUFACTURING DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR BATTERY PACK
20230187755 ยท 2023-06-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Kwang-Keun OH (Daejeon, KR)
- Jin-Oh YANG (Daejeon, KR)
- In-Hyuk JUNG (Daejeon, KR)
- Hae-Won CHOI (Daejeon, KR)
Cpc classification
H01M50/24
ELECTRICITY
B29C39/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C2045/14122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M50/249
ELECTRICITY
B29C45/14467
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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
H01M50/213
ELECTRICITY
B29K2083/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A battery pack according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a plurality of battery cells, and a pack case in which the plurality of battery cells are accommodated, wherein the pack case includes a potting resin which covers all sides of the plurality of battery cells and is filled to a predetermined height between the plurality of battery cells.
Claims
1. A battery pack, comprising: a plurality of battery cells; and a pack case in which the plurality of battery cells are accommodated, wherein the pack case includes a potting resin covering all sides of the plurality of battery cells, the potting resin being filled to a predetermined height between the plurality of battery cells.
2. The battery pack according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of battery cells are in the potting resin with upper and lower ends of the battery cells being exposed at least in part.
3. The battery pack according to claim 1, wherein an upper surface of the potting resin is lower than an upper end of the plurality of battery cells in a heightwise direction of the plurality of battery cells, and wherein a lower surface of the potting resin is than a lower end of the plurality of battery cells in the heightwise direction of the plurality of battery cells.
4. The battery pack according to claim 1, wherein the potting resin includes silicone resin.
5. An apparatus for manufacturing a battery pack, comprising: a resin injection frame having an accommodation space in which a plurality of battery cells are accommodated and configured to be injected with a resin to cover the plurality of battery cells; a resin injection port on a side of the resin injection frame and configured to inject the resin into the accommodation space; and an air outlet spaced apart from the resin injection port, the air outlet configured to vent air inside the accommodation space to be forced out of the accommodation space through the air outlet when the resin is injected into the accommodation space.
6. The apparatus for manufacturing a battery pack according to claim 5, wherein the resin injection frame is separated from the plurality of battery cells and the cured resin when the cure of the resin injected into the accommodation space is completed.
7. The apparatus for manufacturing a battery pack according to claim 5, wherein the resin injection frame includes: a lower frame covering a bottom of the plurality of battery cells; an upper frame disposed opposite the lower frame to cover a top of the plurality of battery cells; and a side frame detachably connected to the lower frame and the upper frame, wherein the side frame covers sides of the plurality of battery cells.
8. The apparatus for manufacturing a battery pack according to claim 7, wherein the resin injection port and the air outlet are disposed in the side frame.
9. The apparatus for manufacturing a battery pack according to claim 5, wherein the resin is injected in a room temperature thin state.
10. The apparatus for manufacturing a battery pack according to claim 5, wherein the resin includes a silicone resin.
11. A method for manufacturing a battery pack, comprising: disposing a plurality of battery cells in an accommodation space of a resin injection frame; injecting a resin for covering the plurality of battery cells into the accommodation space of the resin injection frame; and separating the resin injection frame from the plurality of battery cells and the cured resin when the cure of the resin injected into the accommodation space is completed.
12. The method for manufacturing a battery pack according to claim 11, wherein the resin is injected into the accommodation space through a resin injection port disposed in the resin injection frame.
13. The method for manufacturing a battery pack according to claim 11, wherein the resin is injected in a room temperature thin state.
14. The method for manufacturing a battery pack according to claim 11, wherein the resin injection frame includes: a lower frame covering a bottom of the plurality of battery cells; an upper frame disposed opposite the lower frame to cover a top of the plurality of battery cells; and a side frame detachably connected to the lower frame and the upper frame, wherein the side frame covers sides of the plurality of battery cells.
15. The method for manufacturing a battery pack according to claim 11, wherein the resin injection frame has an air outlet spaced apart from the resin injection port, the air outlet configured to vent air inside the accommodation space to be forced out of the accommodation space through the air outlet when the resin is injected into the accommodation space.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0026] The accompanying drawings illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, and together with the detailed description of the present disclosure described below, serve to provide a further understanding of the technical aspects of the present disclosure, and thus the present disclosure should not be construed as being limited to the drawings.
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[0033] The present disclosure will become apparent by describing a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiment described herein is provided by way of illustration to help an understanding of the present disclosure, and it should be understood that various modifications may be made to the present disclosure in any other embodiment than the embodiment described herein. Additionally, to help an understanding of the present disclosure, the accompanying drawings are not shown in true scale and may depict some exaggerated elements.
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[0036] The plurality of battery cells 52 may include secondary batteries, for example, cylindrical secondary batteries, pouch type secondary batteries or prismatic secondary batteries. Hereinafter, in this embodiment, a description is made based on cylindrical secondary batteries as the plurality of battery cells 52.
[0037] The plurality of battery cells 52 may be positioned such that they are inserted into the potting resin R, with the upper and lower ends exposed at least in part.
[0038] The plurality of battery cells 52 may have a structure of mounting a busbar member for electrical connection or connecting to any other component at the partially exposed upper and lower ends.
[0039] To this end, in the pack case 56, the upper surface of the potting resin R may be disposed at a lower position by a predetermined height than the upper end of the plurality of battery cells 52 in the heightwise direction of the plurality of battery cells 52, and the lower surface of the potting resin R may be disposed at a higher position by a predetermined height than the lower end of the plurality of battery cells 52 in the heightwise direction of the plurality of battery cells 52.
[0040] The potting resin R may include materials having high heat resistance, electrical insulating properties, weather resistance and water repellency. For example, the potting resin R may include silicone resins.
[0041] As described above, in this embodiment, since the pack case 56 includes the potting resin R filled between the battery cells 52 to fully cover the battery cells 52, it is possible to provide the battery pack 50 having a slimmer and simpler structure and a price competitiveness advantage in price compared to the conventional pack case structure including an assembly of a plurality of frame members.
[0042] Additionally, in this embodiment, it is possible to uniformly dissipate heat generated from the battery cells 52 through the pack case 56 made of the potting resin R filled between the battery cells 52 to fully cover the battery cells 52, thereby significantly increasing the heat dissipation efficiency of the battery cells 52.
[0043] Accordingly, in this embodiment, it is possible to significantly increase the cooling performance of the battery cells 52 through the pack case 56 including the potting resin R.
[0044] Hereinafter, a battery pack manufacturing apparatus and method for manufacturing the pack case 56 of the battery pack 50 according to this embodiment will be described in more detail.
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[0047] The apparatus 10 for manufacturing a battery pack may include a resin injection frame 100, a resin injection port 200 and an air outlet 300.
[0048] The resin injection frame 100 may have an accommodation space S that accommodates the plurality of battery cells 52 to inject a resin R (see
[0049] When the cure of the resin R (see
[0050] The resin injection frame 100 may include a lower frame 110, an upper frame 130 a side frame 150.
[0051] The lower frame 110 is used to cover the bottom of the plurality of battery cells 52, and may support the plurality of battery cells 52. To this end, the lower frame 110 may have a size that is large enough to cover the bottom of the plurality of battery cells 52.
[0052] The lower frame 110 may have a cell insertion hole 115.
[0053] The cell insertion hole 115 is where the bottom of the plurality of battery cells 52 are inserted, and a plurality of cell insertion holes 115 may be provided. The number of cell insertion holes 115 corresponding to the number of battery cells 52 may be provided.
[0054] The upper frame 130 may be disposed opposite the lower frame 110, and may cover the top of the plurality of battery cells 52. To this end, the upper frame 130 may have a size that is large enough to cover the top of the plurality of battery cells 52.
[0055] The upper frame 130 may have a cell insertion hole 135.
[0056] The cell insertion hole 135 is where the upper part of the plurality of battery cells 52 are inserted, and a plurality of cell insertion holes 135 may be provided. The number of cell insertion holes 135 corresponding to the number of battery cells 52 may be provided.
[0057] The side frame 150 may be detachably connected to the lower frame 110 and the upper frame 130, and may be formed to cover the sides of the plurality of battery cells 52.
[0058] The side frame 150 may include a first side plate 151, a second side plate 153, a third side plate 155 and a fourth side plate 157.
[0059] The first side plate 151 may cover at least one side of the plurality of battery cells 52. Specifically, the first side plate 151 may cover the right side of the plurality of battery cells 52. The first side plate 151 may include the resin injection port 200 and the air outlet 300 as described below.
[0060] The second side plate 153 may be disposed opposite the first side plate 151, and may cover at least one other side of the plurality of battery cells 52. Specifically, the second side plate 153 may cover the left side of the plurality of battery cells 52.
[0061] The third side plate 155 may cover the front side of the plurality of battery cells 52. The third side plate 155 may be detachably coupled to the first side plate 151 and the second side plate 153
[0062] The fourth side plate 157 may be disposed opposite the third side plate 155, and may cover the rear side of the plurality of battery cells 52. The fourth side plate 157 may be detachably coupled to the first side plate 151 and the second side plate 153
[0063] The resin injection port 200 may be used to inject the resin R (see
[0064] The resin injection port 200 may be provided on one side of the resin injection frame 100. Specifically, the resin injection port 200 may be provided in the side frame 150. More specifically, the resin injection port 200 may be provided in the first side plate 151 of the side frame 150.
[0065] The air outlet 300 is used to force air A (see
[0066] In this embodiment, since air A inside the accommodation space S is forced out through the air outlet 300 when injecting the resin R, the resin R may be injected into the accommodation space S more uniformly and cured in the accommodation space S more uniformly.
[0067] Specifically, the air outlet 300 may be provided in the side frame 150. More specifically, the air outlet 300 may be provided in the first side plate 151 of the side frame 150.
[0068] Hereinafter, a method for manufacturing the pack case 56 of the battery pack 50 through the apparatus 10 for manufacturing a battery pack according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in more detail.
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[0075] In this embodiment, it is possible to manufacture the pack case 56 of the battery pack 50 in a more straightforward and efficient manner than the conventional pack case structure including a plurality of frame members, through the pack case 56 of the cell-potting resin structure.
[0076] Accordingly, in this embodiment, it is possible to significantly reduce the manufacturing cost of the pack case 56 of the battery pack 50, and simplify the manufacturing process in a more straightforward and efficient manner through the apparatus 10 for manufacturing a battery pack.
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[0079] Here, the resin may be injected into the accommodation space through the resin injection port provided in the resin injection frame, and may be injected in room temperature state to prevent thermal damage of the plurality of battery cells. When injecting the resin, air in the accommodation space may be released from the resin injection frame through the air outlet.
[0080] When the cure of the resin injected into the accommodation space is completed, the resin injection frame may be separated from the plurality of battery cells and the cured resin (S30). The cured resin may act as a pack case to accommodate and cover the plurality of battery cells.
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[0083] Additionally, in addition to the vehicle 1, the battery pack 50 may be provided in any other device, apparatus and equipment using secondary batteries, for example, an energy storage system.
[0084] The battery pack 50 of this embodiment may be mounted in the vehicle 1 in a modularized form. For example, a plurality of battery packs 50 may be provided according to the required capacity and may be mounted in the vehicle 1 such that they are electrically connected to each other in the vehicle 1.
[0085] In this embodiment, since the pack case of the battery pack 50 is integrally formed using the potting resin as opposed to the conventional art including a plurality of plate members, it is possible to achieve the slim design of the battery pack 50 and significantly increase the energy density. Additionally, in this embodiment, it is possible to modularize the plurality of battery packs 50 in a more straightforward and convenient manner through the slim structure of the battery pack 50.
[0086] According to the various embodiments as described above, it is possible to provide the battery pack 50 with price competitiveness and reduced manufacturing cost, and the apparatus 10 and method for manufacturing a battery pack.
[0087] While a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure has been hereinabove illustrated and described, the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described particular embodiment and it is obvious to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the essence of the present disclosure claimed in the appended claims, and such modifications and changes should not be individually understood from the technical aspects or scope of the present disclosure.