The present invention relates to a rechargeable battery module. More particularly, the present invention relates to a rechargeable battery module having fixing structures and heat dissipating function.
Rechargeable batteries are widely used in many products, such as notebooks, tablets, mobile phones, and even large electric vehicles and robots. Since space in the aforementioned devices is limited. How to arrange the rechargeable battery set (battery cells) and prevent them from coming off due to vibration to ensure heat dissipating can be effectively operated is a problem for engineers to take care of for individual case any time.
Review the prior arts, there are many techniques can be applied. Please refer to
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The aforementioned battery module 3 definitely can conduct the heat generated by the battery unit 40 in operation out of the battery module 3 fast and efficiently due to the design of the liquid cooling module 33. But since it needs an extra structure, the liquid cooling module 33, cost of constructing the battery module 3 is high. It is time consumptive to assemble.
Therefore, a rechargeable battery module having low cost, being easily assembled, operating with efficient heat dissipation and able to fix the internal battery cells, is still desired.
The known rechargeable battery modules have problems of heat dissipation and higher cost. In addition, in order to fix the rechargeable battery cells inside and enhance heat dissipation, assembly of the rechargeable battery module becomes very inconvenient.
Hence, rechargeable battery modules having low cost, being easily assembled, operating with efficient heat dissipation and able to fix the internal battery cells is desired. The rechargeable battery module according to the present invention fulfills the features mentioned above.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a rechargeable battery module includes: a number of rechargeable battery cells, each having identical appearance, arranged in the same direction, and connected to each other in series or parallel for providing power; two end portion fixing structures, each including: a number of end portion accommodating sections, formed in the same plane, each end portion accommodating section comprising at least one limiting structure, disposed at an end of the end portion accommodating section for accommodating one end of the rechargeable battery cell and limiting movement of the rechargeable battery cell not to go beyond the limiting structure; and an end portion fixing tube, formed among the end portion accommodating sections; a middle fixing structure, including: a number of hollow portions, formed in the same plane, a cross-sectional shape of each hollow portion is substantially similar with but a little larger than that of the rechargeable battery cell, for fixing the rechargeable battery cell; and a number of fixing grooves, each fixing groove formed in one side of the middle fixing structure; a number of thermal bars, each thermal bar fixed with at least one fixing groove, for conducting heat generated out from the rechargeable battery cells via the middle fixing structure; a bolt; and a nut. The two end portion fixing structures are positioned in opposite directions. The bolt passes one end portion fixing tube, middle fixing structure and the other end portion fixing tube and fixes the rechargeable battery module by linking with the nut. The rechargeable battery cells is fixed along an axial direction of the bolt by the limiting structures of the end portion accommodating sections in the two end portion fixing structures.
Preferably, an end of the end portion accommodating section has an opening to expose an electrode.
Preferably, the end portion fixing structure further includes a nut accommodating portion, for accommodating the nut when the bolt is linked to the nut.
Preferably, the middle fixing structure further includes a fixing hole, accommodating end portions of the two end portion fixing tubes, for fixing the two end portion fixing tubes.
Preferably, the end portion fixing structure is made by thermosetting plastic or metal material.
Preferably, the middle fixing structure is made by thermosetting plastic or metal material.
Preferably, a cross-sectional shape of the thermal bar is round, square or hexagonal.
Preferably, the thermal bar is made by metal or alloy.
Preferably, the metal is aluminum, brass or copper.
The rechargeable battery module provided by the present invention can efficiently dissipate heat during operation and fix the rechargeable battery cells inside, in case the rechargeable battery cells come off due to vibration. It is simple in using materials. Price is also cheap comparing with conventional rechargeable battery modules. Meanwhile, the rechargeable battery module is easily assembled and convenient to form a rechargeable battery module network by thermal bars.
The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiment.
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A rechargeable battery module 50 may be composed with below items: eight rechargeable battery cells 51, two end portion fixing structures 52, a middle fixing structure 53, two thermal bars 54, a bolt 55 and a nut 56. It should be noticed that the present embodiment is designed according to a requirement of a specified power source. In practice, the rechargeable battery module 50 can have two or more rechargeable battery cells 51. The amount is not limited to eight.
The eight rechargeable battery cells 51 have identical appearance and are arranged in the same direction. An 18650 type lithium rechargeable battery is commonly used. As shown in
Each of the two end portion fixing structures 52 includes eight end portion accommodating sections 521, an end portion fixing tube 522 and a nut accommodating portion 523. The eight end portion accommodating sections 521 are formed in the same plane. Each end portion accommodating section 521 includes at least a limiting structure 5211 (shown by a circle marked in
The end portion fixing tube 522 is formed in the central portion among the eight end portion accommodating sections 521. Since the end portion fixing tube 522 is used to facilitate fixing of the bolt 55 and nut 56, it is better that the position of the end portion fixing tube 522 is at the planer centroid of the eight end portion accommodating sections 521 in case uneven distribution of stress. However, if the device the rechargeable battery module 50 applied to has some auxiliary designs, it is workable that the end portion fixing tube 522 is not set at the planer centroid of end portion accommodating sections 521. Also, according to the spirit of the present invention, the amount of the end portion fixing tubes 522 is not limited to one, as shown in the present embodiment. As long as the rechargeable battery modules 50 can be fixed, any number of end portion fixing tubes 522 can be set on the end portion fixing structure 52. It should be noticed that the amount of bolt 55 and nut 56 should increase accordingly. The nut accommodating portion 523 is used to accommodate the nut 56 while the bolt 55 and nut 56 is linked.
As to material, the end portion fixing structure 52 can be made by a thermosetting plastic or metal material. For the thermosetting plastic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is better; for the metal material, aluminum or aluminum alloy is preferred.
The middle fixing structure 53 includes eight hollow portions 531, twelve fixing grooves 532 and a fixing hole 533. The amount of the hollow portions 531 is the same as that of the rechargeable battery cells 531. Arrangement and locations are the same as that of the end portion accommodating section 521. The eight hollow portions 531 are formed in the same plane. A cross-sectional shape of each hollow portion 531 is substantially similar with but little larger than that of the rechargeable battery cell 51. Thus, the rechargeable battery cell 51 can be put into the hollow portion 531 exactly so that function of fixing is available. The rechargeable battery cell 51 may only move along an axial direction after it is put into the hollow portion 531.
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The fixing hole 533 is used to accommodate the ends of the two end portion fixing tubes 522. Therefore, it can be used to fix the two end portion fixing tubes 522 as well.
As to material, the middle fixing structure 53 can be made by a thermosetting plastic or metal material. For the thermosetting plastic, ABS is better; for the metal material, aluminum or aluminum alloy is preferred.
Each thermal bar 54 is fixed by at least one fixing groove 532. It is used to conduct the heat generated by the rechargeable battery cells 51, via the middle fixing structure 53, out of the rechargeable battery module 50. Heat dissipation can be carried out. In the present embodiment, a cross-sectional shape of the thermal bar 54 is round. Square or hexagonal can be used as well. The thermal bar 54 is made by metal or alloy. Preferably, the metal is aluminum, brass or copper.
The bolt 55 and the nut 56 is used to fix the rechargeable battery module 50. The way of fixing is illustrated in
The rechargeable battery module according to the present invention can be linked to a large rechargeable battery module network by sharing thermal bars. Please refer to
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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