This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-020063 filed on Feb. 7, 2020, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an interlock structure of a battery pack mounted on an electric vehicle or the like.
In recent years, large-capacity battery packs have been installed in electric vehicles and the like. The battery pack contains a plurality of battery modules and high-voltage circuits in a case. The case consists of a case body and a cover and safety measures are taken so that the cover cannot be removed to access the high-voltage circuit inside the case without following a prescribed procedure. For example, JP 2014-157741 A discloses an interlock structure which includes a service plug which can switch on/off a high-voltage circuit by inserting and removing it and in which a cover and a case body cannot be disengaged when the service plug is inserted and the cover and the case body are disengaged when the service plug is removed.
According to JP 2014-157741 A, since the cover cannot be opened unless the service plug is removed and the high-voltage circuit is turned off, inadvertent access to the electrically conducting high-voltage circuit can be prevented.
However, since the interlock structure of JP 2014-157741 A uses an off-the-shelf service plug, it is necessary to design the inside of the battery pack according to the shape and dimensions of the service plug, which causes a problem that the configuration of the battery pack becomes complicated.
An aspect of the invention provides an interlock structure of a battery pack which can be realized with a simple configuration without using an off-the-shelf product such as a service plug.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an interlock structure of a battery pack, wherein
the battery pack includes,
the case cover has a cover connecting portion connected to an object accommodated in the case or the case body,
the bus bar unit includes,
the bus bar cover includes,
Hereinafter, an embodiment of an interlock structure of a battery pack of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Battery Pack
As illustrated in
Each battery module 20 includes a cell laminate body 201 composed by laminating a plurality of cells, a pair of end plates 202 arranged on both sides of the cell laminate body 201 in a stacking direction, and a voltage detection device (Cell Voltage Sensor) 203 which detects the voltage of each cell of the cell laminate body 201. In the embodiment, the voltage detection device 203 of each battery module 20 is arranged between the adjacent end plates 202 of the adjacent battery modules 21 and 22 and the bus bar unit 40 described above is arranged so as to straddle the voltage detection device 203 of the battery modules 21 and 22.
The case 10 has a case body 11 which accommodates the battery module 20, the bus bar 30, and the bus bar unit 40 and a case cover 12 which covers the case body 11.
The case cover 12 is provided with a substantially circular case opening 12a on an upper surface. As illustrated in
As illustrated in
More specifically, in the cover connecting portion 12d, a cover fixing bolt 48 extending from below the support bracket 63 is exposed on the upper surface of the cover connecting portion 12d through a bolt hole provided in the cover connecting portion 12d, and by fastening a nut 49 to the cover fixing bolt 48, the support bracket 63 (the object accommodated in the case 10) and the cover connecting portion 12d are fixed, Therefore, in order to remove the case cover 12, it is necessary to first loosen the nut 49 to release the fixing between the cover connecting portion 12d and the accommodated object (support bracket 63).
As illustrated in
Bus Bar Unit
As illustrated in
The bus bar 41 is constructed by bending a conductive plate material and includes a first fixing portion 41a provided with the bus bar fixing bolt 44 fixed to a terminal block 55 (see
The bus bar cover 42 is configured to be assembled horizontally (arrow Y1 in
The bus bar cover 42 is further provided with a removal restricting portion 42b extending substantially horizontally from the upper surface of the bus bar cover body 42a to regulate the cover connecting portion 12d from being removed from the support bracket 63 and contact regulating portions 42d extending from the bus bar cover body 42a in opposite directions each other and covering the upper parts of the bus bar fixing bolts 44.
As illustrated in
The contact regulating portion 42d has a tubular body formed so as to surround the bus bar fixing bolt 44. As described above, since the bus bar cover 42 includes the contact regulating portion 42d extending from the bus bar cover body 42a and covering the upper part of the bus bar fixing bolt 44, contacting with the bus bar fixing bolt 44 or the bus bar 41 is prevented in a state where the battery modules 21 and 22 are electrically conductive.
The contact regulating portion 42d is provided with an access permitting portion 42c on the upper surface thereof to allow access to the bus bar fixing bolt 44. The access permitting portion 42c is an opening 43 which penetrates the contact regulating portion 42d in the up-down direction. Therefore, the bus bar fixing bolt 44 can be accessed from above via the access permitting portion 42c. At the time of maintenance, an operator can insert a tool P and remove the bus bar fixing bolt 44 from the access permitting portion 42c (opening 43) provided in the contact regulating portion 42d, as illustrated in
Here, the contact regulating portion 42d includes a tubular portion 60 having a diameter larger than that of a bolt head 44b of the bus bar fixing bolt 44 and surrounding the circumference of the bus bar fixing bolt 44 and a reduced diameter portion 61 which is continuously provided above the tubular portion 60 and has a diameter smaller than that of the tubular portion 60 and the opening 43 is provided so as to penetrate the reduced diameter portion 61 in the up-down direction. Further, the bus bar fixing bolt 44 is a hexagon socket head cap screw in which a hexagon socket hole is provided on the upper surface of the bolt head 44b. In this way, by making the bus bar fixing bolt 44 a hexagon socket head cap screw, the opening 43 can be made smaller than the bolt head 44b when viewed from above. In other words, since the tool P for removing the bus bar fixing bolt 44 can be smaller than the bolt head 44b, the opening 43 can be made smaller accordingly. As a result, as illustrated in
As described above, the tubular portion 60 has a larger diameter than the bolt head 44b. Further, a distance D (see
Procedure for Removing Case Cover
Next, a procedure for removing the case cover 12 will be described.
First, the maintenance lid 13 is removed from the case cover 12 in a state where the case opening 12a is closed by the maintenance lid 13.
Next, the bus bar fixing bolts 44 fixed to the terminal blocks 55 of the battery modules 21 and 22 are removed from the terminal blocks 55 of the battery modules 21 and 22.
As illustrated in
After disconnecting the bus bar unit 40 and the battery modules 21 and 22 as described above, the bus bar unit 40 is pinched through the case opening 12a and the bus bar unit 40 is removed from the battery modules 21 and 22.
At this point, the electrical connection between the battery modules 21 and 22 is released and the removal restricting portion 42b of the bus bar cover 42 which covers the nut 49 is also removed, so that the nut 49 can be accessed. An operator loosens the nut 49 to release the fixing of the cover connecting portion 12d with the support bracket 63. As a result, the case cover 12 can be removed from the case body 11.
Then, by removing the case cover 12 from the case body 11, maintenance work in the bus bar unit 40 can be performed.
As described above, according to the embodiment, the case cover 12 can be removed from the case body 11 only after the bus bar unit 40 is removed from the battery modules 21 and 22 and the electrical connection between the battery modules 21 and 22 is released. Therefore, the interlock structure of the battery pack 1 can be realized with a simple configuration without using an off-the-shelf product such as a service plug.
The above-described embodiment can be appropriately modified, improved, and the like.
For example, in the embodiment described above, although the case where the cover connecting portion 12d is connected to the case body 11 via the accommodated object of the case 10 is illustrated, the cover connecting portion 12d may be connected to the case body 11 without using the accommodated object of the case 10.
At least the following matters are described in this specification. The components and the like corresponding to that of the above-described embodiment are shown in parentheses, but the invention is not limited thereto.
(1) An interlock structure of a battery pack (battery pack 1), where
the battery pack includes,
the case cover has a cover connecting portion (cover connecting portion 12d) connected to an object (support bracket 63) accommodated in the case or the case body,
the bus bar unit includes,
the bus bar cover includes,
According to (1), since the bus bar unit includes the removal restricting portion which restricts the cover connecting portion from being removed from the accommodated object or the case body, it is regulated that the case cover is removed when the bus bar unit is not removed, that is, when the tow battery modules are electrically conductive. Therefore, it is possible to realize the interlock structure of the battery pack with a simple configuration without using an off-the-shelf product such as a service plug.
(2) The interlock structure of the battery pack according to (1), where
the bus bar cover further includes contact regulating portions (contact regulating portion 42d) extending from the bus bar cover body and covering above the respective bolts,
the access permitting portions are openings (opening 43) provided in the respective contact regulating portions, and
each of the openings is smaller than a bolt head (bolt head 44b) of each of the bolts when viewed from above.
According to (2), since the bus bar cover further includes the contact regulating portion extending from the bus bar cover body and covering above of the bolt, the contact with the bolt and the bus bar is prevented in a state where the two battery modules are electrically conductive.
Further, the access permitting portion is the opening provided in the contact regulating portion, and since the opening is smaller than the bolt head of the bolt when viewed from above, the contact with the bolt or the bus bar can be avoided more appropriately.
(3) The interlock structure of the battery pack according to (2), where
each of the contact regulating portions has a tubular body, and
a distance (distance D) between a lower surface of each of the openings and the bolt head is shorter than a length (length L) of each of the bolts.
According to (3), since the distance between the lower surface of the opening and the bolt head is shorter than the length of the bolt, even when the tool P is inserted through the opening and the bolt is loosened, the bolt can be retained inside the tubular body and the bolt can be prevented from falling off.
(4) The interlock structure of the battery pack according to any one of (1) to (3), where
the bus bar cover is configured so that it can be assembled horizontally with respect to the bus bar.
According to (4), since the bus bar cover can be assembled horizontally with respect to the bus bar, the bus bar unit can be easily manufactured.
(5) The interlock structure of the battery pack according to (4), where
the bus bar cover is provided with an engaging portion (engaging portion 42e) for preventing the bus bar from coming off horizontally from the bus bar cover after assembly.
According to (5), since the bus bar cover is provided with the engaging portion for preventing the bus bar from coming off horizontally from the bus bar cover after assembly, even when the bus bar cover is configured so that it can be assembled horizontally with respect to the bus bar, it is possible to prevent the bus bar from coming off the bus bar cover during maintenance work.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020-020063 | Feb 2020 | JP | national |