This nonprovisional application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-187138 filed on Nov. 17, 2021 with the Japan Patent Office, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present technology relates to a battery module.
A battery module in which a plurality of battery cells are stacked has been conventionally known. The plurality of battery cells are restrained in the stacking direction by restraint members. As a mechanism for adjusting a restraint force in the stacking direction, there have been known mechanisms described in Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2013-20891 and Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2021-57149.
Each of the adjustment mechanisms described in Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2013-20891 and Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2021-57149 is intended to suppress a restraint force for the battery cells from being increased to fall within an unintended range when an ambient temperature or a temperature of the battery module is increased. In order to adjust the restraint force in response to a customer's request or the like after restraining the battery cells by the restraint members, a different mechanism is required. An object of the present technology is to provide a battery module in which a restraint load for battery cells by a restraint mechanism can be readily adjusted.
A battery module according to the present technology includes: a plurality of battery cells arranged side by side in a first direction, each of the plurality of battery cells having a prismatic shape; a restraint mechanism that restrains the plurality of battery cells in the first direction; and a restraint force adjustment mechanism capable of adjusting a restraint load in the first direction, the restraint load being applied by the restraint mechanism. The restraint force adjustment mechanism includes an operation portion to be operated when adjusting the restraint load. The operation portion is provided on the battery module.
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present technology will be described. It should be noted that the same or corresponding portions are denoted by the same reference characters, and may not be described repeatedly.
It should be noted that in the embodiments described below, when reference is made to number, amount, and the like, the scope of the present technology is not necessarily limited to the number, amount, and the like unless otherwise stated particularly. Further, in the embodiments described below, each component is not necessarily essential to the present technology unless otherwise stated particularly.
It should be noted that in the present specification, the terms “comprise”, “include”, and “have” are open-end terms. That is, when a certain configuration is included, a configuration other than the foregoing configuration may or may not be included. Further, the present technology is not limited to one that necessarily exhibits all the functions and effects stated in the present embodiment.
In the present specification, the term “battery” is not limited to a lithium ion battery, and may include another battery such as a nickel-metal hydride battery. In the present specification, the term “electrode” may collectively represent a positive electrode and a negative electrode. Further, the term “electrode plate” may collectively represent a positive electrode plate and a negative electrode plate.
It should be noted that in the figures, a stacking direction of the battery cells is defined as a first direction serving as a Y direction, a direction in which two electrode terminals of each battery cell are arranged side by side is defined as a second direction serving as an X direction, and a height direction of the battery cell is defined as a third direction serving as a Z direction.
A battery module 1 is used as a power supply for driving a vehicle such as a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV), a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), or a battery electric vehicle (BEV), for example.
First, an overall structure of battery module 1 will be described. As shown in
The plurality of units 10 are arranged side by side in the first direction (Y direction). Six units 10 are arranged side by side in the Y direction as the plurality of units 10 according to the present embodiment. It should be noted that the number of the plurality of units 10 is not particularly limited as long as two or more units 10 are included.
The plurality of units 10 are sandwiched between two end plates 400. The plurality of units 10 according to the present embodiment are pressed by end plates 400 and restrained between two end plates 400.
End plates 400 are provided at the both ends beside the plurality of units 10 in the Y direction. Each of end plates 400 is fixed to a base such as a pack case that accommodates battery module 1. End plate 400 is composed of, for example, aluminum or iron.
Restraint members 500 are provided on both sides beside the plurality of units 10 and end plates 400 in the X direction. When restraint members 500 are engaged with end plates 400 with compressive force in the direction being applied to the plurality of units 10 arranged side by side and to end plates 400 and then the compressive force is released, tensile force acts on restraint members 500 that connect two end plates 400. As a reaction thereto, restraint members 500 press two end plates 400 in directions of bringing them closer to each other. As a result, restraint members 500 restrain the plurality of units 10 in the first direction (the Y direction).
Each of restraint members 500 includes a plate-shaped portion 510, a first flange portion 520, and second flange portions 530. Restraint member 500 is composed of iron, for example.
Plate-shaped portion 510 is a member extending in the Y direction. Plate-shaped portion 510 is provided with a plurality of openings 511. The plurality of openings 511 are provided at intervals in the Y direction, and each of openings 511 is constituted of a through hole extending through plate-shaped portion 510 in the X direction.
First flange portion 520 extends from beside the side surfaces of the plurality of units 10 so as to be located over the upper surfaces of the plurality of units 10. By providing first flange portion 520, rigidity of restraint member 500 formed to be relatively thin can be secured.
Second flange portions 530 are connected to both ends of plate-shaped portion 510 in the Y direction. Second flange portions 530 are fixed to end plates 400. Bolt holes 530A are formed in second flange portions 530. Restraint members 500 are fixed to end plates 400 by bolts 500A inserted in bolt holes 530A, for example. Thus, restraint members 500 connect two end plates 400 to each other.
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Duct 700 extends in the Y direction. Duct 700 extends at a position overlapping with wiring member 600 when viewed in the Z direction. Duct 700 is disposed between each of the plurality of units 10 and wiring member 600 in the Z direction.
Connection terminals 800 are arranged on both sides beside the plurality of units 10 arranged side by side in the Y direction. Each of connection terminals 800 is provided at a position overlapping with end plate 400 when viewed in the Z direction. Connection terminal 800 connects battery module 1 to an external wiring such as a cable (not shown) disposed outside battery module 1.
A restraint force adjustment mechanism 900 is provided on an end surface of end plate 400. Restraint force adjustment mechanism 900 includes: a bolt member 910 attached to end plate 400; a nut member 920 screwed on bolt member 910; and a shim member 930.
Next, a structure of unit 10 will be described.
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Unit 10 includes two or more battery cells 100. Unit 10 according to one embodiment of the present technology includes four battery cells 100 as an even number of battery cells 100. It should be noted that the number of battery cells 100 included in each of the plurality of units 10 is not particularly limited as long as two or more battery cells 100 are included. Moreover, an odd number of battery cells 100 may be included in each of the plurality of units 10.
The plurality of battery cells 100 are arranged side by side in the first direction (Y direction). Four battery cells 100 are arranged side by side in the Y direction as the plurality of battery cells 100 according to the embodiment of the present technology. The arrangement direction of the plurality of units 10 is the same as the arrangement direction of the plurality of battery cells 100 in each of the plurality of units 10.
Case 200 has an external appearance with a rectangular parallelepiped shape. Case 200 accommodates the plurality of battery cells 100. Case 200 is composed of, for example, a resin such as polypropylene. As shown in
A bolt hole 400A for attaching bolt member 910 of restraint force adjustment mechanism 900 is formed in end plate 400.
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Front wall portion 210 is a surface adjacent to one of restraint members 500. As shown in
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First side wall portion 230 and second side wall portion 240 are arranged side by side in the first direction (Y direction), and face each other.
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Upper surface portion 250 includes first wall portions 251, second wall portions 252, third wall portions 253, fourth wall portions 254, engagement surfaces 255, and hole portions 256. Two first wall portions 251 are formed parallel to each other so as to extend in the Y axis direction at the center portion in the X direction. Second wall portions 252, third wall portions 253, and fourth wall portions 254 are provided on both sides beside first wall portions 251 in the X direction so as to define installation positions for bus bars 300. Each of second wall portions 252 is provided with a notch 252A through which a below-described voltage detection wire 610 extends. Second flange portions 530 of restraint members 500 are engaged with engagement surfaces 255. Hole portions 256 communicate with below-described gas-discharge valves 130.
Each of bus bars 300 is composed of an electric conductor. The plurality of bus bars 300 electrically connect the plurality of battery cells 100 together.
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Battery cell 100 according to the present embodiment has electrode terminals 110, a housing 120, and a gas-discharge valve 130.
Electrode terminals 110 are formed on housing 120. Electrode terminals 110 have a positive electrode terminal 111 and a negative electrode terminal 112 as two electrode terminals 110 arranged side by side along the second direction (the X direction) orthogonal to the first direction (the Y direction).
Positive electrode terminal 111 and negative electrode terminal 112 are provided to be separated from each other in the X direction. Positive electrode terminal 111 and negative electrode terminal 112 are provided on both sides beside wiring member 600 and duct 700 in the X direction.
Housing 120 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and forms the external appearance of battery cell 100. An electrode assembly (not shown) and an electrolyte solution (not shown) are accommodated in housing 120.
Housing 120 includes an upper surface 121, a lower surface 122, a first side surface 123, a second side surface 124, and a third side surface 125.
Upper surface 121 is a flat surface orthogonal to the Z direction. Electrode terminals 110 are disposed on upper surface 121. Lower surface 122 faces upper surface 121 along the third direction (Z direction) orthogonal to the first direction (Y direction).
Each of first side surface 123 and second side surface 124 is constituted of a flat surface orthogonal to the Y direction. Each of first side surface 123 and second side surface 124 has the largest area among the areas of the plurality of side surfaces of housing 120. Each of first side surface 123 and second side surface 124 has a rectangular shape when viewed in the Y direction. Each of first side surface 123 and second side surface 124 has a rectangular shape in which the X direction corresponds to the long-side direction and the Z direction corresponds to the short-side direction when viewed in the Y direction.
The plurality of battery cells 100 are stacked such that first side surfaces 123 of battery cells 100, 100 adjacent to each other in the Y direction face each other and second side surfaces 124 of battery cells 100, 100 adjacent to each other in the Y direction face each other. Thus, positive electrode terminals 111 and negative electrode terminals 112 are alternately arranged in the Y direction in which the plurality of battery cells 100 are stacked.
It should be noted that when an odd number of battery cells 100 are included in unit 10, the posture of unit 10 may be turned by 180° with respect to the Z axis between units 10 adjacent to each other in the Y direction.
Gas-discharge valve 130 is provided in upper surface 121. When internal pressure of housing 120 becomes more than or equal to a predetermined value due to gas generated inside housing 120, gas-discharge valve 130 discharges the gas to the outside of housing 120. The gas from gas-discharge valve 130 flows through duct 700 in
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Nut member 920 is screwed on bolt member 910. By fastening nut member 920 toward the right side in the figure, end plate 400 is deflected (chain double-dashed line in the figure) to protrude in a direction of an arrow DR1 (right side in the figure). As a result, a restraint force for units 10 is increased. Nut member 920 constitutes an operation portion to be operated when adjusting a restraint load.
An amount of deflection of end plate 400 can be adjusted by shim member 930. Shim member 930 is provided between a unit 10 located at an end portion and end plate 400. When bolt member 910 also serves as a vehicle-side fastening point (fixation member), shim member 930 is provided between end plate 400 and the vehicle-side (base-side) fixation bracket (attachment member).
In this way, in restraint force adjustment mechanism 900, nut member 920 can be fastened onto bolt member 910 to deflect end plate 400 toward the stack of units 10, and an amount of fastening of nut member 920 can be adjusted to adjust the amount of deflection of end plate 400. Thus, the restraint force by end plate 400 can be adjusted.
When bolt member 1010 is fastened toward intermediate plate 20, plate-shaped portion 510 of restraint member 500 is deflected to protrude in a direction of an arrow DR2 (upper side in the figure). As a result, battery module 1 is deformed to be reduced in its length in the first direction (Y direction), thereby increasing the restraint force for units 10.
When bolt member 1010 is loosened and a shim member 1020 is inserted between plate-shaped portion 510 of restraint member 500 and intermediate plate 20, plate-shaped portion 510 is deflected to protrude in a direction of an arrow DR3 (lower side in the figure). Also in this case, battery module 1 is deformed to reduce its length in the stacking direction (Y direction), thereby increasing the restraint force for units 10.
The amount of deflection of plate-shaped portion 510 of restraint member 500 can be adjusted by the amount of fastening of bolt member 1010 and the thickness of shim member 1020. That is, by adjusting the fastening force of bolt member 1010, the amount of deflection of restraint member 500 along the X direction or the Z direction can be adjusted, thereby adjusting the length of battery module 1 along the Y direction. Here, bolt member 1010 constitutes an operation portion to be operated when adjusting a restraint load.
In battery module 1 according to the embodiment of the present technology, since the operation portion to be operated when adjusting the restraint load is provided on battery module 1, the restraint load can be readily adjusted after the battery cells are restrained by the restraint members. Therefore, the restraint load can be readily adjusted in response to a customer's request or the like at the time of shipment of a product or the like after forming battery module 1.
Further, in battery module 1, since the plurality of battery cells 100 are accommodated in case 200 such that they are arranged side by side in the first direction (Y direction), unit 10 is formed, and the plurality of such units 10 are arranged side by side in the first direction (Y direction) to form battery module 1, the manufacturing process can be simplified as compared with a case where battery module 1 is manufactured with each of the plurality of battery cells 100 being handled as one unit. An example of the simplification is, for example, as follows: units 10 each formed to be small is caused to pass through a welding machine to weld bus bars 300 in units 10, and then bus bars 300 over different units 10 are individually joined together, thereby attaining increased efficiency in the welding process.
Further, in battery module 1, since units 10 each including the plurality of battery cells 100 accommodated in case 200 are formed, battery module 1 can be readily disassembled or replaced with each unit 10 being handled as one unit.
Further, in battery module 1, since units 10 each including the plurality of battery cells 100 accommodated in case 200 are formed, battery module 1 can be divided with each unit 10 being handled as one unit when discarding battery module 1 so as to lower the voltage for the purpose of handling, thereby facilitating the discarding of battery module 1.
Further, in battery module 1, battery cells 100 can be restrained by restraint members 500 through the configurations of units 10.
Further, in battery module 1, the plurality of units 10 can be connected together by bus bars 300 to thereby manufacture battery module 1 with each of units 10 being handled as one unit.
Further, in battery module 1, since one voltage detection wire 610 is disposed on one unit 10, cost of battery module 1 can be low as compared with a case where voltage detection wire 610 is disposed on each of battery cells 100.
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the scope of the present invention being interpreted by the terms of the appended claims. The scope of the present invention is defined by the terms of the claims, and is intended to include any modifications within the scope and meaning equivalent to the terms of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2021-187138 | Nov 2021 | JP | national |