The present disclosure relates to a battery wiring module.
Battery modules that are mounted in, for example, electric cars or hybrid vehicles are ordinarily configured by connecting a large number of single cells in series to each other via busbars.
Such a battery module includes, for example, terminals for detecting the states (such as a voltage, a temperature, or the like) of the group of single cells, and electrical wires that connect the terminals to a controller such as an ECU (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
Patent Document 1: JP 2011-91003A
In the above-described Patent Document 1, voltage detection terminals (terminals) to which voltage detection wires (electrical wires) are crimped are fastened by bolts to electrodes together with the busbars that connect the single cells, and thus the voltage detection terminals are electrically connectable to a controller such as an ECU that controls the group of single cells and the battery.
Meanwhile, as a method for connecting the terminals to a device such as a controller that controls the battery, there is a method using connectors, in addition to the fastening using bolts. However, when connectors are used in a battery module including a large number of single cells, it is necessary to attach the same or similar multiple connectors while specifying positions for the connectors based on lengths of electrical wires connected to the connectors, possibly causing a faulty attachment operation. Furthermore, since an operation for fixing the electrical wires is needed after the attachment of the connectors, there is a problem in the large number of operation processes.
The present embodiments have been accomplished in view of the above-described circumferences, and it is an object of the present disclosure to simplify an operation for connecting a terminal for detecting the state of a single cell.
In order to solve the above-described problem, the present disclosure is directed to a battery wiring module configured to be attached to a single cell group obtained by lining up a plurality of single cells having positive and negative electrode terminals, the battery wiring module including: a connector including a terminal for detecting a state of a single cell; and a resin protector including a holding section for holding the connector, wherein an electrical wire is connected to one end of the terminal, and a connecting section that is connectable to the single cell is formed at the other end of the terminal, and the connector is held in the holding section so as to be movable from an unconnected position at which the connector is not connected to the single cell to a connected position at which the connector electrically connects the connecting section of the terminal to the single cell and is engaged with the single cell.
In some aspects of the disclosure, the resin protector includes the holding section that holds the connector so that it is movable from an unconnected position at which the connector is not connected to a single cell to a connected position at which the connector electrically connects the connecting section of the terminal to the single cell and is engaged with the single cell. Therefore, by letting the holding section of the resin protector hold the connector including the terminals for detecting the states of single cells, attaching the connector on the single cell group, and then moving the connector to the connected position, it is possible to electrically connects the terminals and the single cells, and the connector is engaged with the single cell. Furthermore, the electrical wire is connected in advance to one end of the terminal and integrated with the connector.
As a result, according to the present disclosure, it is possible to simplify an operation for connecting the terminal for detecting the state of a single cell.
The preferred embodiments have the following configurations.
It is preferable if the resin protector includes a retaining section for holding the connector in a retained state. This is because it is possible to hold the connector in a retained state even at an unconnected position.
It is preferable if the resin protector has an electrical wire fixing section for preventing the electrical wire from projecting, since no separate member (for example, a bundling member or the like) for fixing the electrical wire is necessary.
According to the present invention, it is possible to simplify an operation for connecting a terminal for detecting the state of a single cell.
Embodiment 1 of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
The battery module M1 includes a single cell group 10 that is obtained by lining up a plurality of single cells (not shown) and to which a battery wiring module 20 is attached. In the following description, there is sometimes the case where a reference numeral is given to one of the same multiple members, and no reference numeral is given to the remaining members.
As shown in
Each cell pack 11 has the shape of a flat and substantially rectangular parallelepiped and, as shown in
As shown in
In each connector section 13, male terminals 15 that are connected to the corresponding single cells are arranged protruding. That is, in one connector section 13, four terminals 15 are arranged protruding. The four terminals 15 arranged in the connector section 13 are configured to be electrically connected to terminals 37 of the counterpart connector 30.
The battery wiring module 20 includes a plurality of metal busbars 21 that are connected to the positive electrode terminal section 12 and the negative electrode terminal section 12 of adjacent cell packs 11, and a resin protector 23 that is made of a synthetic resin and includes busbar holding sections 24 that hold the busbars 21 and connector holding sections 26 that hold the connectors 30.
Each busbar 21 is formed by pressing a plate material made of metal such as copper, copper alloy, stainless steel (SUS), or aluminum into a predetermined shape and has a substantially rectangular shape as a whole, as shown in
The terminal through-holes 22 are each set to be slightly larger than the hole diameter of the terminal section 12. By the bolts 16 being inserted into the terminal through-holes 22 and the threads of the bolts 16 being screwed into the holes of the terminal sections 12 with the busbar 21 being sandwiched between the head of the bolts 16 and the terminal blocks, the terminal sections 12 and the busbar 21 are electrically connected to each other.
The resin protector 23 is obtained by coupling a plurality of coupling units and has an elongated shape, as shown in
The connector holding sections 26 are provided between the two lines of busbar holding sections 24 lined up at both sides, and electrical wire accommodating grooves 27 are respectively provided between the connector holding sections 26 and the busbar holding sections 24.
The electrical wire accommodating grooves 27 accommodate electrical wires 41 that are connected to one ends of the terminals 37 that are accommodated in terminal accommodating sections 35 of the connectors 30 held by the connector holding sections 26.
As shown in
Furthermore, on the top end edges of the electrical wire accommodating grooves 27, electrical wire fixing sections 28 that prevent the electrical wires 41 from projecting from the electrical wire accommodating grooves 27 are provided extending from one groove wall section 27A to the other groove wall section 27B. Each electrical wire fixing section 28 is provided at a position between adjacent busbar holding sections 24.
Furthermore, as shown in
In the present embodiment, the connector holding sections 26 (example of a holding section) are provided between the two electrical wire accommodating grooves 27. The connector holding section 26 is formed along the outer periphery of the connectors 30.
As shown in
The housing 31 is provided with a latch piece 32 that receives the latching protrusion 14 of the connector section 13 and is latched to the single cells. The latch piece 32 has a latch hole 32A into which the latching protrusion 14 is fitted. Furthermore, the housing 31 includes a retaining protrusion 33 that prevents, with the retaining piece 25 provided on the resin protector 23, the housing 31 from disengaging upward.
The housing 31 is provided with a groove section 34 in which the connector section 13 is accommodated. The housing 31 includes four terminal accommodating sections 35 arranged in parallel to each other. Each terminal accommodating section 35 has, on its inner peripheral surface, a lance 36 that flexibly protrudes into the terminal accommodating section 35 and thereby engages with a terminal 37 that is accommodated in the terminal accommodating section 35.
The terminals 37 housed in the housing 31 are so-called female terminals 37, which each have, on one end (upper end in
The barrel sections 38 and 39, although not shown in detail in the drawings, encompass a wire barrel section 38 that is crimped to an exposed core wire (not shown) at a terminal of the electrical wire 41, and an insulation barrel section 39 that is crimped to the section coated with an insulation coating of the electrical wire 41.
The connecting section 40 includes an elastic contact piece (not shown), and by the elastic contact piece being in contact with a terminal 15 of the connector section 13, a single cell and the terminal 37 of the connector 30 are electrically connected to each other. Furthermore, an engagement section (not shown) that engages with the lance 36 is provided between the connecting section 40 of the terminal 37 and the barrel sections 38 and 39.
The terminals 37 housed in the connector 30 are terminals 37 for detecting the states of single cells, and are specifically voltage detection terminals 37 for detecting the voltages of single cells. The electrical wires 41 that are connected to the terminals 37 are guided from a back wall 35A (wall section arranged on the upper side of
Meanwhile, the connector 30 is held in the connector holding section 26 so as to be movable in the vertical direction in
When the battery wiring module 20 according to the present embodiment is assembled, the busbars 21 are first accommodated in the busbar holding sections 24 of the resin protector 23.
Then, the terminals 37 to one end of which the electrical wires 41 are connected are accommodated in the terminal accommodating sections 35 of the connectors 30, and the connectors 30 are fitted into and attached to the connector holding sections 26. When a connector 30 is fitted into the corresponding connector holding section 26, the retaining protrusion 33 formed on the housing 31 of the connector 30 abuts against the retaining piece 25, and the retaining piece 25 deflects and deforms toward the electrical wire accommodating groove 27 side. When the retaining protrusion 33 of the housing 31 is placed at a position lower than the retaining piece 25 of the connector 30, the retaining piece 25 elastically recovers so that the housing 31 is prevented from disengaging upward.
Then, the electrical wires 41 connected to the connector 30 are accommodated in the electrical wire accommodating groove 27 (see
Then, a plurality of cell packs 11 are lined up so that adjacent terminal sections 12 have different polarities, and the battery wiring module 20 in which the busbars 21 and the connectors 30 are arranged is attached to cover the surfaces of the cell packs 11 on which the terminal sections 12 are formed, with the terminal through-holes 22 of the busbars 21 aligned with the terminal sections 12. Accordingly, the connector sections 13 of the cell packs 11 are arranged within the connector holding sections 26.
Then, the bolts 16 for connection of the cells are connected to the sections in the shape of holes of the terminal sections 12 inserted through the busbars 21. After all the bolts 16 are connected thereto, the connectors 30 are pressed downward. As shown in
When the connector 30 is further pressed downward, the connecting section 40 of each terminal 37 of the connector 30 receives a terminal 15 of the connector section 13 that is located at a corresponding position. When the connector 30 is pressed to the position at which the latching protrusion 14 of the connector section 13 is fitted into the latch hole 32A of the housing 31, the latch piece 32 of the housing 31 elastically recovers and the housing 31 (connector 30) is latched to the connector section 13 (single cell). On the other hand, the connecting section 40 (elastic contact piece) of the terminal 37 of the connector 30 comes into the state of being in contact with the terminal 15 of the connector section 13, and thus the single cell group 10 is electrically connectable to the voltage detection terminals 37 (in the connected state, see
When the operation for connecting the connectors 30 and the single cells by pressing the connectors 30 is completed, the electrical wires 41 guided in the electrical wire accommodating grooves 27 are pressed down by the electrical wire fixing sections 28 and are prevented from projecting (see
In the present embodiment, the resin protector 23 includes the connector holding section 26 that holds the connector 30 so that it is movable from an unconnected position of not being connected to single cells, to a connected position at which it electrically connects the connecting sections 40 of the terminals 37 and the single cells and it is engaged with the single cells.
Therefore, by letting the connector holding section 26 of the resin protector 23 hold the connector 30 including the terminals 37 for detecting the states of single cells, attaching to the single cell group 10, and then moving to the connected position, it is possible to electrically connect the terminals 37 and the single cells, and the connector 30 is engaged with the single cells. On the other hand, the electrical wires 41 are connected in advance to one ends of the terminals 37, and are integrated with the connector 30.
As a result, according to the present embodiment, it is possible to simplify an operation for connecting terminals 37 for detecting the states of single cells.
Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, since the resin protector 23 is provided with the retaining pieces 25 for holding the connectors 30 in a retained state, it is possible to hold the connectors 30 in the retained state even at an unconnected position.
Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, since the resin protector 23 is provided with the electrical wire fixing sections 28 for preventing the electrical wires 41 from projecting, no separate member (for example, a bundling member or the like) for fixing the electrical wires is necessary.
The present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments with reference to the drawings, and the technical scope of the present disclosure encompasses, for example, the following embodiments:
(1) The resin protector 23 may be provided with a provisional latch section that prevents downward movement in the unconnected state.
(2) Although, in the above-described embodiment, the resin protector 23 is described in which the electrical wire accommodating grooves 27 are provided with the electrical wire fixing sections 28, the electrical wire accommodating grooves 27 may not necessarily include the electrical wire fixing sections, or electrical wires may also be fixed by another member.
(3) Although, in the above-described embodiment, voltage detection terminals 37 are taken as an example of the terminals 37 for detecting the states of the electrical wires 41, temperature detecting terminals may also be used.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-159419 | Jul 2012 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2013/069122 | 7/12/2013 | WO | 00 |