The present disclosure relates generally to a vehicle, and more particularly to an integrated cooling, sealing and structural battery tray for an electric powered vehicle.
Vehicles, such as a motor vehicle, utilize an energy source in order to provide power to operate a vehicle. While petroleum based products dominate as an energy source, alternative energy sources are available, such as methanol, ethanol, natural gas, hydrogen, electricity, solar or the like. A dedicated vehicle utilizes a single energy source, while a hybrid powered vehicle utilizes a combination of energy sources in order to power the vehicle. Such vehicles are desirable since they take advantage of the benefits of multiple fuel sources, in order to enhance performance and range characteristics of the hybrid vehicle relative to a comparable gasoline powered vehicle.
An example of a hybrid vehicle is a vehicle that utilizes electric and solar energy as a power source. Solar energy is readily available, but may not be sufficient by itself to operate the vehicle. An electric vehicle is environmentally advantageous due to its low emissions characteristics and general availability of electricity as a power source. However, battery storage capacity limits the performance of the electric vehicle relative to a comparable gasoline powered vehicle.
Various factors are optimized with respect to the battery. The physical size of the battery increases with storage capacity. It may be difficult to package the battery in a plug-in hybrid or electric vehicle due to the physical size of the battery. In addition to packaging constraints, the structural integrity of the battery needs to be preserved in the event of the application of a force to the vehicle, such as the force of an impact. Protecting the battery itself from environmental factors, such as heat, moisture intrusion, dirt or the like is accomplished by the seal between the battery and a support structure. Further, cooling of the battery may be accomplished by conditioned air, or a coolant fluid, or a combination of conditioned air and a coolant fluid. In the past, separate structures were utilized to preserve the structural integrity of the battery, seal the battery, cool the battery and support the battery. These separate systems increased factors such as cost, assembly time, weight, and packagability. Thus, there is a need in the art for an electric powered vehicle with an improved battery tray that integrates thermal control and sealing into one structure for supporting the battery while maintaining the overall structural integrity of the battery.
Accordingly, the present disclosure relates to an integrated cooling, sealing and structural battery tray for supporting a battery in an electric powered vehicle. The battery tray includes a generally planar base member. The base member has a predetermined thickness. A plurality of fins are arranged on an upper surface of the base member. The fins are arranged to be adjacent to each other, and are spaced a predetermined distance apart. The base plate includes a plurality of apertures for routing liquid cooling lines that assist in dissipating heat from the battery. The battery tray is secured to the vehicle structure, and a sealant is applied between the conjoined members.
An advantage of the present disclosure is that a battery tray is provided that integrates cooling, sealing and structural integrity features in one unit. Another advantage of the present disclosure is that the battery tray improves packagability of the battery. Yet another advantage of the present disclosure is that the integrated battery tray reduces overall vehicle weight. A further advantage of the present disclosure is that the battery tray protects the battery housing in the event of an impact force. Still a further advantage of the present disclosure is that the battery tray seals the battery from environmental intrusion. Yet a further advantage of the present disclosure is that durability, reliability and assembly of the battery and tray are enhanced. Still yet a further advantage of the present disclosure is that recyclability is enhanced by eliminating usage of multiple materials as compared to present batteries and trays.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood after reading the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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It should be appreciated that the vehicle 10 may include more than one type of battery 22 or energy storage device. The battery 22 supplies the power in the form of electricity to operate various vehicle components. In this example, there is a low voltage battery 22a that provides electrical power to vehicle components and a high voltage battery (i.e. 400 V traction battery) 22b that provides electrical power to an electric drive motor 16. The battery 22 may be in communication with a control system that regulates the distribution of power within the vehicle 10, such as to the electric drive motor 16, or a vehicle component or other accessories or the like. In this example, the high voltage battery 22b receives electrical energy from a plug-in source, and the low voltage battery 22a receives electrical energy from a solar source, such as the solar panel 12, or the like. Battery assembly 28 is supported within the vehicle 10 in a manner to be described.
In this example, the vehicle 10 includes a secondary power source, such as a solar panel 12 positioned on an outer surface 13 of the vehicle 10, so as to receive radiant energy from the sun. In another example, the vehicle 10 could include a different secondary energy source. The solar panel 12 of this example is operable to collect radiant energy from the sun and convert the sun's energy into stored electrical energy. This solar energy is available to supplement that of the primary electric energy source. The supplemental energy source effectively increases the performance of the vehicle 10, i.e. increased electric range or use for an accessory such as climate control or the like.
The battery 22 is supported within the vehicle by a battery tray 26, as shown in
In this example, the battery tray 30 also includes a plurality of fins 42 arranged on the support surface of the base plate 34, and perpendicular thereto. The number and arrangement of the fins 42 on the base plate 32 are selectively determined to provide a pathway for the transfer of heat away from the battery 22 in a manner to be described.
Also in this example, the battery tray 30 is secured to the vehicle frame 26 using a fastener, such as a bolt. A seal 44 is applied between a flange portion 46 of the base member 32 and the vehicle frame 26 to prevent the intrusion of elements such as moisture or dirt or like into the interior of the battery 22, An example is a sealant is rubber or foam or adhesive, or the like.
The battery tray 30 further includes a removable housing 48 secured to the tray 30, as shown in
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In this manner, the battery tray 30 serves as both a coolant path and a structural element that supports and protects the battery 22. The tray 30 seals the battery 22 and further protects the battery 22 from environmental effects of moisture, debris or dirt or the like. The integrated battery tray assembly 28 combines cooling, structural and sealing features into one component.
The hybrid vehicle 10 may include other features conventionally known for a vehicle, such as a gasoline motor, other controllers, a drive train or the like.
It is also contemplated that the integrated battery tray 30 can include a cooling system functioning on air only, coolant only, air and coolant, or the like. Moreover, it is contemplated that the integrated battery tray can include and/or exclude certain features, such as fins, coolant lines, air flow line, plenum, or the like, depending on the type of cooling system included.
Many modifications and variations of the present disclosure are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claim, the present disclosure may be practiced other than as specifically described.
This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/223,902, filed Jul. 8, 2009, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61223902 | Jul 2009 | US |
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Parent | PCT/US2010/041332 | Jul 2010 | US |
Child | 13344511 | US |