The present invention relates to a battery module and a manufacturing method thereof, and more specifically, to a battery module and a manufacturing method thereof with improved ease of assembly.
Rechargeable batteries having high application characteristics and electrical characteristics such as high energy density according to their products are widely applied to battery vehicles, hybrid vehicles, and electric power storage devices driven by electric driving sources as well as portable devices. These rechargeable batteries are attracting attention as new energy sources for improving environmental friendliness and energy efficiency in that they do not generate any by-products of energy use, as well as their primary merit in which they can drastically reduce the use of fossil fuels.
A battery pack applied to an electric vehicle has a structure in which a plurality of cell assemblies including a plurality of unit cells are connected in series to obtain high power. Also, the unit cell may be repeatedly charged and discharged by an electrochemical reaction between constituent elements by including positive electrode and negative electrode current collectors, separators, active materials, and electrolyte solutions.
On the other hand, as the need for a large capacity structure has increased in recent years, as well as utilization as an energy storage source, the demand for a battery pack of a multi-module structure collecting a plurality of battery modules in which a plurality of rechargeable batteries are connected in series and/or in parallel is increasing.
When a plurality of battery cells are connected in series/in parallel to configure the battery pack, a common method involves a battery module being first composed of at least one battery cell and other constituent elements being added using this at least one battery module to construct the battery pack. The number of battery modules included in the battery pack or the number of battery cells included in the battery module may be variously set according to a required output voltage or a charge and discharge capacity. The battery module predetermined in this way is configured to include a plurality of battery cells that are stacked together and a bus bar frame equipped with a bus bar electrically connecting electrode leads of a plurality of battery cells.
At this time, the bus bar frame has a configuration that is assembled with a cover plate covering the upper surface of the battery cells. However, in a conventional configuration having a hinge structure formed by connecting a U-shaped hook type and a bar-shaped structure, the assembled part of the bus bar frame and cover plate may be separated during the process or during movement of the module, and in this case, a problem such as tearing of a flexible printed circuit board formed over the bus bar frame and the cover plate may occur and thus a need for a structure capable of preventing such problems is emerging.
The problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a battery module that is capable of preventing a device from being damaged due to the separation of the bus bar frame and the cover plate, as well as ease of assembly of the bus bar frame and the cover plate.
However, the objective of the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned ones, and may be extended in various ways within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
A battery module according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a cell assembly including at least one battery cell; a cover plate covering one surface of the cell assembly; and a bus bar frame covering the other surface adjacent to the one surface of the cell assembly and connected with the cover plate so as to be rotatable, wherein the cover plate and the bus bar frame are connected by at least one connecting part, the connecting part including a fixing part protruding from one corner of the bus bar frame and formed of a bar shape parallel to the corner, and a pair of accommodating parts protruding from the cover plate and including a groove part into which both end parts of the fixing part are respectively inserted, and the fixing part includes an inclined surface so that the width of the fixing part decreases toward both end parts.
The inclined surface may be formed to face the groove part.
A pair of accommodating parts may include an accommodating inclined surface formed on at least a part of the inner surface of the pair of accommodating parts so that the interval between the pair of accommodating parts increases in a direction toward the upper surface of the cover plate. There may be an interval between the fixing part and the bus bar frame so that the fixing part includes a hooking surface formed on the opposite side of the inclined surface.
When the fixing part and the accommodating parts are connected, the inclined surface may be inserted into the groove part along the accommodating inclined surface until the hooking surface is in contact with the groove part.
When the fixing part is inserted, the interval between the pair of accommodating parts may be widened by the insertion of the inclined surface and then the interval between the pair of accommodating parts may be recovered to an interval of before the insertion by the contact of the fixing part with the hooking surface.
The bus bar frame may further include a separation-preventing wall facing the exterior side of the accommodating parts opposite to the groove part in the state in which the fixing part and the accommodating parts are connected.
The connecting part may further include a hooking protrusion protruding from the external circumferential surface of the pair of accommodating parts, the bus bar frame may further include a hooking sill formed on the corner, and rotation of the bus bar frame may be limited by the contact between the hooking protrusion and the hooking sill.
The fixing part may be integrally formed with the bus bar frame, and the pair of accommodating parts are integrally formed with the cover plate.
A battery pack according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: at least one battery module of any one above-described; and a pack case packing the at least one battery module.
A device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes at least one battery pack as above-described.
According to an embodiment, since the bus bar frame and the cover plate are separated, it is possible to prevent the flexible printed circuit board from being damaged, and the bus bar frame and the cover plate may be easily assembled.
The present invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the present invention are shown. As those skilled in the art would realize, the described embodiments may be modified in various different ways, without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.
In addition, unless explicitly described to the contrary, the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” or “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of stated elements but not the exclusion of any other elements.
Further, in the specification, the phrase “in a plan view” means when an object portion is viewed from above.
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The cell assembly 100 is composed of a plurality of battery cells, and for example, may be provided with a pouch-type rechargeable battery. A plurality of battery cells may be stacked and included in the cell assembly 100 and they may be electrically connected to each other. Each battery cell may include an electrode assembly, a battery case accommodating the electrode assembly, and an electrode lead 105 protruding outside the battery case and electrically connected to the electrode assembly. The electrode assembly may be composed including a positive plate, a negative plate, and a separator, and a detailed description thereof is omitted here because an electrode assembly having a known structure may be adopted.
The bus bar frame 200 is disposed to cover the cell assembly 100 and the bus bar 130 may be formed to be fixed to the bus bar frame 200. The bus bar frame 200 includes a lead slot consisting of an insulator and through which the electrode leads 105 drawn out from the cell assembly 100 may pass, and the bus bar 130 may be electrically connected to the electrode lead 105 of the cell assembly 100.
Various other electronic components may be attached to the bus bar frame 200. For example, an ICB (Internal Circuit Board) and a BMS (Battery Management System) and the like may be provided, and electronic components such as the ICB and a BMS board may be electrically connected to a plurality of battery cells.
The cover plate 300 is positioned on the upper part of the cell assembly 100, and the bus bar frame 200 may be rotatably connected to both surfaces thereof. At this time, the bus bar 130 may be mounted on the bus bar frame 200, and a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) 145 may be disposed on the top along the length direction of the cover plate 300.
Since the flexible printed circuit board 145 is electrically connected to the bus bar 130, sensing of an overvoltage and overcurrent of the battery cell is possible, and a connector 160 is connected to one end, thereby transmitting and accommodating signals related to voltage sensing and temperature sensing to a controller provided outside the battery module 10.
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In detail, the connecting part 400 includes a fixing part 420 protruding from one corner of the bus bar frame 200 and formed in a bar shape parallel to one corner of the bus bar frame 200. Also, the connecting part 400 includes a pair of accommodating parts 430 protruding from the cover plate 300 and including a groove part 432. That is, as both end parts of the fixing part 420 are respectively inserted into groove parts 432 of the accommodating part 430, a connecting part 400 is formed where the bus bar frame 200 and the cover plate 300 are connected.
The fixing part 420 protrudes from one corner of the bus bar frame 200 to form the bar shape parallel to the one corner, and both end parts of the bar shape include an inclined surface 422 so that the width of the fixing part 420 decreases towards each end. The inclined surface 422 is formed to face the groove part 432 of the accommodating part 430. Also, as shown in
The accommodating part 430 protrudes in a direction parallel to one surface of the cover plate 300 and is provided as a pair to be connected to both end parts of the fixing part 420. Each of a pair of accommodating parts 430 has a groove part 432 into which both end parts of the fixing part 420 are respectively inserted. That is, the groove parts 432 are respectively formed on the surfaces where a pair of protruded accommodating parts 430 face each other. The groove part 432, as shown in
The inner surface of the accommodating part 430 on which the groove part 432 is formed includes an accommodating inclined surface 434. That is, the accommodating inclined surface 434 may be formed on at least a portion of an inner surface of a pair of accommodating parts 430 so that the interval between the pair of accommodating parts 430 increases in the direction toward the upper surface of the cover plate 300. As a result, as described later, the fixing part 420 may be easily inserted and the fixing part 420 may be prevented from being separated after the insertion. Also, the accommodating part 430 includes an exterior side 436 on the side opposite to the surface where the groove part 432 is formed, as described later, and the exterior side 436 faces the separation preventing wall 220 of the bus bar frame 200 in the connected state of the cover plate 300 and the bus bar frame 200.
Next, the assembly process and the assembly state of the battery module according to an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
As shown in
In this process, since the inclined surface 422 of the fixing part 420 is configured to be widened in the width thereof along the insertion direction, the end of the fixing part 420 may be seated in the groove part 432 while the pair of accommodating parts 430 are slightly spread along the arrow B. In other words, because the accommodating part 430, which integrally protrudes from the cover plate 300 formed by an injection molding method, is also formed by an injection molding method, the accommodating parts 430 spread apart slightly as the inclined surfaces 422 of the end parts of the fixing part 420 are inserted along the inclined surfaces 434 of the accommodating parts 430 until they reach the groove parts 432, and the insertion is completed by contacting the hooking surface 424 of the fixing part 420 with the groove part 432. When the insertion is completed, the gap between the pair of accommodating parts 430 is restored to the original gap before the insertion. After the insertion is completed, the fixing part 420 may be rotated around the axis to obtain the final connected state in which the bus bar frame 200 and the cover plate 300 form a 90 degree angle.
Accordingly, in the state that the cover plate 300 and the bus bar frame 200 are assembled, as shown in
Therefore, according to this embodiment of the present invention, the fixing part 420 and the accommodating part 430 may be prevented from being separated at the connecting part 400 where the cover plate 300 and the bus bar frame 200 are coupled, so it is also possible to prevent damage to the flexible printed circuit board 145 or a difficulty in handling due to separation of the bus bar frame 200 and the cover plate 300.
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Accordingly, as shown in the drawing describing the assembly process in
Meanwhile, one or more battery modules according to an embodiment of the present invention may be packaged in a pack case to form a battery pack.
The battery module described above and the battery pack including the same may be applied to various devices. Such a device may be a transportation means such as an electric bicycle, an electric vehicle, a hybrid vehicle, etc., but the present invention is not limited to this, and the battery module may be applied to various devices capable of using the battery module and the battery pack including the same, which also belongs to the scope of the present invention.
While this invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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10-2019-0043334 | Apr 2019 | KR | national |
This application is a national phase entry under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/KR2020/004728 filed on Apr. 8, 2020, which claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2019-0043334 filed on Apr. 12, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/KR2020/004728 | 4/8/2020 | WO | 00 |