WO2012077465A1 - 端子付プレート、プレート組立体、及び電池モジュール - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a plate with terminals, a plate assembly, and a battery module.
- a high-power battery is mounted on an electric vehicle using a motor as a drive source or a hybrid car using a motor and an engine as a drive source.
- a high output type battery for example, a flat thin secondary battery is used as a single battery.
- a plurality of the unit cells are stacked and the unit cells are electrically connected in series or in parallel to constitute a high capacity battery module.
- a plurality of battery modules are combined and electrically connected to be mounted on a vehicle as a single assembled battery. Since the battery module uses a thin unit cell, it can be formed in a small size and a high energy density.
- a laminated battery in which a power generation element in which a separator is interposed between a flat positive electrode plate and a negative electrode plate is sealed with an exterior material such as a laminate film is used.
- Such a laminated battery is configured by thermally welding the peripheral edge to seal the power generation element and the electrolyte, and pulling out electrode tabs connected to the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate from the end portions to the outside.
- each laminated battery In a battery module in which a plurality of laminated batteries are stacked, the voltage or the like of each laminated battery changes according to the change in the running state of the automobile. Accurately grasping the voltage of each laminated battery and constantly monitoring the charge / discharge state of each laminated battery is important for improving the reliability. Therefore, each laminated battery is provided with a voltage detection terminal for measuring the voltage.
- a battery module uses a voltage detection terminal provided on a plurality of laminated batteries and a connector terminal for connecting to an external device.
- each laminated battery in order to detect the voltage for each laminated battery, instead of connecting a voltage detecting harness to the electrode tab of each laminated battery, each laminated battery is provided with a voltage detecting terminal in advance. After stacking single cells with detection terminals, connect the connector to which the voltage detection harness is connected to the voltage detection terminal, and connect multiple voltage detection terminals and multiple voltage detection harnesses together. The method of doing is well-known (for example, refer patent document 1).
- Patent Document 1 discloses a battery module 500 in which plate assemblies 521 and 522 are provided at both ends in a longitudinal direction of a unit cell laminate 510 in which eight laminate batteries 501 to 508 are laminated as shown in FIG. Are listed.
- a first connector fitting portion 531 in which four voltage detection terminals are gathered together is provided in the approximate center of one plate assembly 521, and a hood member 541 is attached.
- the other plate assembly 522 is provided with a second connector fitting portion 532 in which four voltage detection terminals of the laminated battery other than the above are gathered at a substantially center thereof, and a hood member 542 is attached. ing.
- the connector fitting portions 531 and 532 are thus provided at both ends in the longitudinal direction of the battery module 510, a connector is required for each connector fitting portion with respect to one battery module 510. Also, the connector connection work is required twice. In addition, when the connector fitting portions 531 and 532 are separated at two ends in the longitudinal direction as in the battery module 510, it is necessary to arrange the battery module so that the connector can be connected to both ends. There is a problem that is limited. If the connector fitting portion is formed only at one end of the battery module 510, the above problem can be solved.
- a voltage detection terminal is provided in the connector fitting portion.
- a conventional voltage detection terminal includes a bus bar having a blade-like contact portion.
- the connector on the wire harness side has opposing contact type terminals formed so as to sandwich the blade-shaped contact portion of the bus bar from above and below.
- the applicant of the present application tried to use a terminal having a pin-type contact part other than the blade-like contact part, for example, as a voltage detection terminal.
- a terminal having a pin type contact portion (pin terminal) needs a hood portion for protecting the contact portion. That is, in the battery assembly operation, battery cells each having a pin terminal are stacked. At that time, the pin terminals may be bent, so it is necessary to attach a hood to each.
- the plate assembly it is necessary to ensure a certain distance between the voltage detection terminal and the hood. If it is going to form a hood part for every contact part of each voltage detection terminal, it is possible to expand a hood part in the longitudinal direction of a plate. However, if the height of the hood part is increased in the stacking direction of the plates, the upper and lower hood parts interfere with each other. Therefore, it is necessary to form a plate assembly by laminating plates with terminals via spacers having a thickness corresponding to the height of the hood portion.
- a laminate battery is a battery characterized by being thin, and increasing the thickness decreases the commercial value.
- the present invention is intended to eliminate the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior art, and it is possible to form a connector fitting portion only at one end of the battery module, and the plate with terminals that does not increase the thickness of the battery module.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a plate assembly and a battery module.
- the plate with terminals of the present invention is A plurality of thin batteries having a thin plate battery body in which a power generation element is sealed with an exterior material and a tab connected to an electrode of the power generation element and led out to the outside from the end of the exterior material are stacked in the thickness direction.
- a battery module comprising a single cell stack and a plate assembly connected to an end of the single cell stack, and a plate constituting the plate assembly,
- the plate includes a battery joint for connecting to an end of the thin battery, a plate support for supporting another plate stacked on the plate, and a tab connection connected to a tab of the thin battery.
- a terminal having a contact portion connected to the connector, and a hood portion for protecting the contact portion of the terminal,
- the hood portion is offset to a position shifted from the center in the longitudinal direction of the plate toward the end side, and when configuring the plate assembly, at least one of the hood portions of the other plate in the stacking direction in the stacking direction.
- the gist is that the parts overlap.
- the offset position of the hood portion is a position where the hood portions are adjacent to each other when the plates inverted with respect to the plate are stacked.
- a pair of guide portions having an H-shaped cross section for guiding the stacking of the plates at the time of stacking the plates are provided at positions facing each other across the hood portion. preferable.
- the plate assembly of the present invention comprises: A plurality of thin batteries having a thin plate-shaped battery body in which a power generation element is sealed with an exterior material and a tab connected to an electrode of the power generation element and led out from an end of the exterior material are stacked in the thickness direction.
- a plate assembly used for a battery module comprising a unit cell stack and a plate assembly connected to an end of the unit cell stack
- the plate assembly is a laminate of a plurality of plates,
- the plate includes a battery joint for connecting to an end of the thin battery, a plate support for supporting another plate stacked on the plate, and a tab connection connected to a tab of the thin battery.
- the gist of the invention is that the plates are arranged on the plate, the plates whose front and back are reversed with respect to the plate, and the plates are laminated.
- the position where the hood portion is offset is a position where the hood portions are adjacent to each other when the plates inverted with respect to the plate are stacked.
- At least one of the plates is located at a position where a guide portion having an H-shaped cross section for guiding the stacking of the plates at the time of stacking the plates faces the hood portion.
- a pair of guide plates is preferable.
- the battery module of the present invention is A plurality of thin batteries having a thin plate battery body in which a power generation element is sealed with an exterior material and a tab connected to an electrode of the power generation element and led out to the outside from the end of the exterior material are stacked in the thickness direction.
- the plate assembly is a laminate of a plurality of plates, The plate includes a battery joint for connecting to an end of the thin battery, a plate support for supporting another plate stacked on the plate, and a tab connection connected to a tab of the thin battery.
- a terminal having a contact portion connected to the connector, and a hood portion for protecting the contact portion of the terminal,
- the plate hood portion is offset to a position shifted from the center in the longitudinal direction of the plate toward the end side, and when the plate assembly is configured, the hood portion of the other plate in the stacking direction At least partly overlaps.
- the gist of the invention is that the plate, which is turned upside down with respect to the plate, is disposed on the plate, and the plate assembly in which the plates are stacked is used at one end of the unit cell stack. It is what.
- the plate of the plate assembly is such that the position where the hood portion is offset is a position where the hood portions are adjacent to each other when the plates reversed with respect to the plate are stacked. preferable.
- At least one of the plates of the plate assembly is opposed to a guide portion having an H-shaped cross section for guiding the stacking of the plates with the hood portion interposed therebetween when the plates are stacked.
- a pair of guide plates are provided at the positions.
- the plate with terminals of the present invention adopts a configuration in which the hood portion is offset at a position shifted to the end side from the center in the longitudinal direction of the plate, so that a plurality of plates with terminals are stacked to form a plate assembly.
- interference between the upper and lower plate hoods can be avoided by inverting the front and back of one type of plate with terminals and alternately stacking them.
- the plate with terminal of the present invention can form a hood having a height as required even if the hood has a shape that requires a certain amount of height in the thickness direction. That is, it is possible to form a hood portion corresponding to a wider variety of contact portions than before.
- the plate with a terminal of the present invention is used as two types of plates that are provided at different positions in the longitudinal direction of the plate by using one type of plate by reversing the front and back. Is possible.
- the connector fitting portion in which the contact portions of all the cell terminals are arranged on the plate assembly at one end of the battery module is possible to form. Furthermore, the connector fitting part of the plate assembly can protect the contact part at the time of connector fitting favorably because the contact part of each terminal is individually protected by each hood part. A battery module in which connection functions are integrated in the plate assembly at one end can be obtained.
- the hood portion does not interfere with the upper and lower plates adjacent in the stacking direction. It is possible to form so that the whole thickness does not become thick.
- terminal plate the offset position of the hood portion
- the plate assembly of the present invention uses a plurality of the above-mentioned plates with terminals, the plate having the function of a spacer has been conventionally required. Can be reduced.
- the connector fitting portion can be concentrated at one end of the unit cell stack, so two connectors that have conventionally been required are combined into one.
- the connector can be connected only at one end, and there is an effect that the arrangement restriction when arranging the battery modules in combination is reduced.
- a contact section such as a pin-type contact section can be used, which requires an important thickness for the laminated battery module. Without increasing the thickness, it is possible to deal with a wide variety of types of terminal contact portions.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line BB in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line CC in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along the line DD in FIG. 4. It is sectional drawing which shows a laminated battery typically.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the plate assembly of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded front view of the plate assembly of FIG. 1.
- the plate with a terminal used for the battery module of Drawing 1 is shown, (a) is a top view, (b) is a front view, and (c) is a top view showing the state where (a) was reversed.
- the guide plate used for the battery module of Drawing 1 is shown, (a) is a top view and (b) is a front view. It is a perspective view which shows the external appearance of the terminal used for a plate with a terminal, and the terminal of a connector. It is explanatory drawing which shows an example of the conventional battery module. It is explanatory drawing which shows the other example of the conventional battery module.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view showing an embodiment of the battery module of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the battery module of FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is one side of the connector fitting portion side of the battery module of FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of the battery module of FIG. 1.
- the connector fitting part side of a battery module is called the front side.
- a plurality of flat unit cells such as laminated batteries 200 (201 to 208) are stacked along the thickness direction, and each unit cell is electrically connected. Are connected in parallel or in series as a single module (sometimes referred to as a battery module).
- the battery module 10 of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 includes a single battery stack 20 in which eight laminated batteries 201 to 208 are stacked as a single battery, and a front end that is the front side of the single battery stack 20.
- a plate assembly 100 is provided.
- the battery module 10 configured as described above is housed in a case body (not shown) formed from a metal plate such as a steel plate or an aluminum plate, and is in an assembled battery state in which a plurality of battery modules 10 are combined. It is installed in automobiles.
- the planar shape of the laminated battery 200 is rectangular, and for convenience, the longitudinal direction of the laminated battery 200 will be described as the longitudinal direction of the laminated battery.
- the lamination direction of the laminated battery and the plate assembly is referred to as the up-down direction
- the short direction (longitudinal direction of the plate assembly) of the laminated battery is sometimes referred to as the lateral direction.
- the front end of the unit cell stack 20 in which a plurality of laminate batteries 201 to 208 are stacked is fixedly held by the plate assembly 100, and the plurality of laminate batteries 201 to 208 are integrated.
- the plate assembly 100 is attached only to one end of the unit cell stack 20.
- the plate assembly 100 is configured by laminating a plurality of plates according to the number of laminated batteries 200 constituting the battery stack 20. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, eight plates, which are the same as the number of laminated batteries 200 (201 to 208), are laminated to constitute one plate assembly 100.
- the plate assembly 100 supports the front ends of the laminated batteries 201 to 208, and has a function as an interface unit for electrically connecting the battery module 10 and the outside.
- the plate assembly 100 includes eight voltage detection terminals connected to output terminals 41 and 42 for extracting electricity from the unit cell stack 20 and electrode tabs such as positive electrode tabs and negative electrode tabs of the respective laminated batteries 201 to 208.
- a terminal 140 (see FIG. 14, details will be described later) is provided.
- the pin-type contact portions 141 of the eight voltage detection terminals follow the stacking method of the laminated battery 200 at a substantially central position in the longitudinal direction (left-right direction in the drawing) of the plate assembly 100.
- a connector fitting portion 150 is provided that is formed of a terminal assembly in which a total of eight pin-type contact portions 141 are arranged together in four rows of four vertically.
- the battery module 10 includes eight laminated batteries 201 to 208 by fitting one connector (not shown) connected to the eight wire harnesses to the connector fitting portion 150 on the front side.
- the voltage detection terminals 140 can be connected together with a single connector.
- the connector fitting portion 150 of the plate assembly 100 has eight hood portions 160 (160A) covering the periphery of the side surfaces of the eight pin-type contact portions 141 of the voltage detection terminal 140. 160B, 161).
- the hood portions 160A, 160B, and 161 individually cover the periphery of each pin-type contact portion 141.
- the connector fitting part 150 is divided into eight parts for each pin-type contact part 141 by the hood parts 160A, 160B, and 161.
- Each of the hood portions 160A, 160B, 161 is formed in a rectangular tube shape having a square cross section, and has a length that covers the periphery of the pin-type contact portion 141 with an opening on the front side.
- the pin-type contact portion 141 does not protrude forward in front of the hood portions 160A, 160B, and 161.
- the pin-type contact portion 141 is protected by hood portions 160 ⁇ / b> A, 160 ⁇ / b> B, 161 provided for each voltage detection terminal 140. Further, the right side surfaces of the hood portions 160A and 161 are in contact with the left hood portion 160B. Further, the hood portions 160A, 160B, 161 are in contact with the hood portion located on the upper side or the lower side. Since the periphery of the pin-type contact portion 141 is protected by the hood portions 160A, 160B, and 161, the pin-type contact portion 141 is held at a predetermined position.
- the hood portions 160A, 160B, and 161 serve as a guide member when the connector is inserted while positioning the connector-side male hood when the connector connected to the wire harness is fitted to the connector fitting portion 150.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing an example of the laminate battery of FIG.
- Laminated batteries 201 to 208 are flat and thin batteries, and for example, lithium ion secondary batteries can be used.
- the internal structure of the laminated batteries 201 to 208 basically has the structure shown in FIG. Note that the positions and shapes of the positive electrode tab and the negative electrode tab may be different from those shown in FIG.
- a laminated battery 200 includes a power generation element 212 including an electrolyte, a battery body 211 in which the power generation element 212 is sealed with an exterior material 213 made of a laminate film 213A and a laminate film 213B, and the power generation A positive electrode tab 214 and a negative electrode tab 215 led out from the element 212 are included.
- the positive electrode tab 214 and the negative electrode tab 215 are used as output terminals for extracting current or as voltage detection tabs for attaching voltage detection terminals.
- a voltage detection tab may be connected to the positive electrode tab 214 and the negative electrode tab 215 as a separate tab, and the voltage detection terminal 140 may be attached thereto.
- the power generation element 212 is sealed between the laminate films 213A and 213B, the peripheral portions of the laminate films 213A and 213B are welded, and the joint portions 211a, 211b, 211c, and 211d (the films are joined to each other). 2), etc., to form a bag.
- an electrolyte used for the power generation element 212 in addition to an electrolyte liquid prepared by dissolving an electrolyte salt in a nonaqueous solvent, a polymer gel electrolyte in which a solution obtained by dissolving an electrolyte salt in a nonaqueous solvent is held in a polymer matrix Etc. can be used.
- a lithium salt exhibiting ionic conductivity is used. Examples of such lithium salts include LiClO4, LiAsF6, LiPF6, LiBF4, LiB (C6H5) 4, LiCl, LiBr, CH3SO3Li, and CF3SO3Li. These electrolyte salts may be used individually by 1 type, and may mix and use 2 or more types.
- the power generation element 212 may be of a stacked structure such as a bipolar battery in which bipolar electrodes are stacked via an electrolyte layer, for example.
- the bipolar electrode has a positive electrode active material layer formed on one surface of a current collector and a negative electrode active material layer formed on the other surface.
- the bipolar battery has a structure in which one single battery layer is formed by the positive electrode active material layer, the electrolyte layer, the negative electrode active material layer, and the like, and a plurality of the single battery layers are stacked. Furthermore, an insulating layer for insulating adjacent current collectors is provided on the outer periphery of the single cell layer.
- the positive electrode plate in the power generation element has a positive electrode active material layer made of a lithium-transition metal composite oxide such as LiMn 2 O 4.
- the negative electrode plate has, for example, a negative electrode active material layer made of carbon and a lithium-transition metal composite oxide.
- the separator is made of, for example, porous polyethylene having air permeability that can penetrate the electrolyte.
- the outermost current collector is extended and led out of the exterior material 213 to be formed as a thin plate-like positive electrode tab 214.
- an outermost current collector is extended and led out of the exterior material 213 to be formed as a thin plate-like negative electrode tab 215.
- the positive electrode tab 214 and the negative electrode tab 215 are led out of the battery body 211 from the joint portion 211a at the front end portion and the joint portion 211b at the rear end portion of the battery body 211.
- the power generating element 212 may have a structure other than the bipolar battery.
- a power generation element in which a positive electrode plate in which a positive electrode active material layer is formed on both sides of a current collector and a negative electrode plate in which a negative electrode active material layer is formed on both sides of the current collector are alternately stacked via separators is used.
- a battery body is formed by sealing inside the exterior material, and a positive electrode tab electrically connected to the positive electrode plate and a negative electrode tab electrically connected to the negative electrode plate are led out from the battery body.
- a formed battery may be used.
- a polymer-metal composite laminated film in which a metal (including an alloy) such as aluminum, stainless steel, nickel, or copper is covered with an insulator such as a polypropylene film is used.
- a metal including an alloy
- an insulator such as a polypropylene film
- the laminate battery 200 can be formed to be lightweight and thin by using a laminate film as an exterior material, and a thin single battery having flexibility and excellent heat dissipation can be obtained.
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of the plate assembly of FIG. 1
- FIG. 11 is an exploded front view of the plate assembly of FIG.
- the plate assembly 100 uses two types of plates, a guide plate 110 and a terminal plate 120, and one guide plate 110 and seven terminal plates 120. And a total of 8 plates.
- the configuration of the plate assembly 100 will be described in detail.
- the guide plate 110 is positioned at the lowermost portion, and seven plates 120 with terminals are stacked thereon.
- the plate with terminals 120 corresponds to the plate of the present invention.
- the terminal-attached plates 120 are alternately stacked with the front and back reversed. That is, as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, etc., each plate of the plate assembly 100 is arranged with the guide plate 110 at the bottom and the inverted first terminal plate 120B on the second plate.
- Plate with terminal 120A, inverted third plate with terminal 120B, fourth plate with terminal 120A, inverted fifth plate with terminal 120B, sixth plate with terminal 120A, inverted A seventh plate with terminal 120B is sequentially laminated.
- Each of the guide plate 110 and the terminal plate 120 constituting the plate assembly 100 has a battery joint portion 121 to which the joint portion 211a of the front end portion of one laminated battery 200 is joined, and the voltage detection terminal 140 is provided.
- One hood portion 160A, 160B, or 161 that is attached and covers the pin-type contact portion 141 of the voltage detection terminal 140 is provided.
- the guide plate 110 and the terminal plate 120 are made of an insulating material except for the voltage detection terminal 140 and the collar portions 115 and 125 (see FIGS. 12A and 13A). As long as it is formed, it can be formed from resin, rubber or the like.
- the bottom surfaces of these plates are basically formed as flat surfaces from which no protrusions protrude.
- FIG. 12 shows a plate 120 with terminals, (a) is a plan view, (b) is a front view, and (c) is a diagram showing a state in which (a) is inverted.
- the terminal-attached plate 120 includes a battery joining portion 121 for joining to the end of the laminated battery, and left and right plates for supporting other laminated plates. It has the support parts 122 and 122 and the terminal holding part 123 provided between the plate support parts 122 and 122.
- a voltage detection terminal 140 is attached to the terminal holding portion 123 of the terminal plate 120.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing a voltage detection terminal and a box-type terminal.
- the voltage detection terminal 140 holds the pin-type contact portion 141 serving as a connection portion with the wire harness side connector and the terminal itself, and joins the voltage detection tab 216 of the laminated battery 200. Plate-shaped tab connecting portion 142.
- the voltage detection terminal 140 is formed such that the pin-type contact portion 141 protrudes forward from the end portion of the tab connection portion 142.
- the pin-type contact part 141 and the tab connection part 142 are formed as a connection part 143 having a shorter front and rear length than the tab connection part 142.
- the voltage detection terminal 140 is formed by punching a metal plate such as copper, copper alloy, or aluminum.
- the box-type terminal 301 is provided on the connector side.
- the box-type terminal 301 has a barrel portion 301a and a box-type terminal portion 301b.
- An electric wire of a wire harness is connected to the barrel portion 301a.
- the pin-type contact portion 141 is inserted into the box-type terminal 301b.
- the terminal holding portion 123 of the terminal-equipped plate 120 is provided with two openings 124 and 124 on both sides of the center in the width direction. Further, the terminal holding portion 123 is provided with a hood portion 160 that covers the periphery of the pin-type contact portion 141 of the terminal so as to protrude forward. A guided portion 185 is provided on the left side surface of the hood portion 160.
- the fixing of the voltage detection terminal 140 to the terminal holding portion 123 in the terminal-attached plate 120 can be performed by a method of embedding the voltage detection terminal 140 by molding or a means such as press fitting.
- the tab connection portion 142 faces the opening window portion 124, the pin-type contact portion 141 is disposed inside the hood portion 160, and the periphery of the pin-type contact portion 141 is covered by the hood portion 160. Installed on.
- the pin-type contact portion 141 is attached to the terminal holding portion 123 so as to be located inside the hood portion 160.
- the position where the hood portion 160 of the plate with terminal 120 is provided is offset to a position shifted to the left end side with respect to the longitudinal direction (width direction) center of the plate.
- the offset position of the hood portion 160 is such that the hood portion 160 of the inverted terminal plate is adjacent to the right side of the hood portion 160 when the plate with terminals 120 stacked thereon is inverted and stacked.
- the position is shifted to the left. That is, when the terminal-attached plate 120 shown in FIG. 12A is reversed, as shown in FIG. 12C, the hood portion 160 is shifted to the right from the center in the width direction of the terminal-attached plate 120, and the lower plate hood It is disposed adjacent to the position on the right side of the portion 160.
- the terminal-attached plate 120 is formed such that the height of the hood portion 160 protrudes upward from the plate support portion 122.
- the protruding height of the hood portion 160 is formed to be approximately the same as the thickness of the plate support portion 122.
- a recess 129 into which the rear end portion of the hood portion 160 inverted and stacked is fitted is provided next to the terminal holding portion 123. Since it is formed in this way, for example, as shown in the two adjacent plates 120A and 120B in FIG. 11, when both are stacked, the upper and lower hood portions 160A and 160B do not interfere with each other. Are stacked. As a result, as shown in FIG. 5, the plate assembly 100 is in a state where the two hood portions 160A and 160B are arranged in parallel in the horizontal direction.
- the guided portion 185 of the plate with terminal 120 is provided on the side surface of the hood portion 160.
- the guided portion 185 is formed in a shape that can be slid through the first guide plates 181 and 181a of the guide portions 180 and 180a of the guide plate 110 in the vertical direction that is the stacking direction.
- the guided portion 185 includes a front locking claw 186 and a rear locking claw 187 that sandwich the first guide plates 181 and 181a of the guide portions 180 and 180a from the front side and the rear side.
- the front and rear locking claws 186 and 187 have a thickness in the vertical direction that is the same as the thickness of the plate support portion 122.
- the plate support portions 122 and 122 at both ends of the terminal plate 120 are provided with collar portions 125 and 125 in which metal collars are embedded.
- FIG. 13 shows a guide plate, (a) is a plan view, and (b) is a front view.
- the guide plate 110 includes a battery joining portion 111 formed in a flat plate shape for joining the laminated battery on the rear side in the short side direction, and a longitudinal direction on the front side.
- Plate support portions 112 and 112 for supporting plates at both ends, a terminal holding portion 113 formed between the plate support portions 112 and 112, and a guided portion 185 of the plate 120 with a terminal stacked thereon.
- Guide portions 180 and 180a for guiding are provided.
- a voltage detection terminal 140 is fixed to the terminal holding portion 113 at a predetermined position. As in the case of the plate with terminals 120, the voltage detection terminal 140 is connected to the voltage detection terminal tab 216 of the laminated battery 200.
- the terminal holding portion 113 of the guide plate 110 is provided with a rectangular opening window portion 114 penetrating the upper and lower surfaces. Furthermore, a hood portion 161 that covers the periphery of the pin-type contact portion 141 of the voltage detection terminal 140 is provided at the center in the width direction of the terminal holding portion 113.
- the tab connection portion 142 faces the opening window portion 114, the pin-type contact portion 141 is disposed inside the hood portion 161, and the periphery of the pin-type contact portion 141 is covered by the hood portion 161. Installed on.
- the pin-type contact portion 141 is attached to the terminal holding portion 113 so as to be located inside the hood portion 160.
- the position where the hood part 161 is provided is offset to a position shifted to the left end side from the longitudinal direction (width direction) center of the plate.
- the offset position of the hood portion is a position where the hood portion 160 of the terminal-attached plate 110 is adjacent to the right side of the hood portion 161 when the terminal-attached plate 120 laminated thereon is reversed and laminated. .
- the offset position of the hood portion 161 is the same position as the position where the hood portion 160 of the terminal plate 120 is offset.
- the hood portion 161 of the guide plate 110 is formed in such a size that its height protrudes above the plate support portion 112. This height is formed to the same thickness as the thickness of the plate support portion 122 (described later) of the laminated plate with terminals 120. Further, the right adjacent side of the hood portion 161 of the guide plate 110 is formed as an opening portion 119 for fitting a protruding portion of the hood portion 160 of the inverted plate with terminal 120 inverted.
- the voltage detection terminal 140 used for the guide plate 110 is the same as the terminal plate.
- the hood portion 161 of the guide plate 110 is formed in the same shape as the hood portion 160 of the terminal plate 120.
- the voltage detection terminal 140 of the guide plate 110 is partially embedded in the terminal holding portion 113 and fixed to the guide plate 110 as in the case of the plate with terminals. Specifically, when the guide plate 110 is molded, a part of the voltage detection terminal 140 is embedded by injecting resin while holding the voltage detection terminal 140 in a predetermined position. A guide plate 110 can be obtained.
- the voltage detection terminal 140 may be fixed to the terminal holding part 113 by providing a press-fitting part such as a slit in the terminal holding part 113 and press-fitting a terminal into the slit.
- the terminal holding portion 113 of the guide plate 110 is provided with a pair of guide portions including one guide portion 180 and the other guide portion 180a at positions facing each other with the hood portion 161 therebetween.
- a guide portion 180 for restricting the terminal position of the terminal-equipped plate 120 is provided on the left side surface of the hood portion 161.
- the other guide portion 180a for restricting the terminal position of the terminal plate 120 is provided across the opening 119 in which the hood portion of the plate laminated with the hood portion 161 of the guide plate 110 is fitted.
- One guide portion 180 and the other guide portion 180a are formed at positions separated from the lateral center of the guide plate 110 by the width of the hood portion 161 or 160.
- the guide portions 180 and 180a are used to guide the movement in the stacking direction by regulating the movement of the plate in the battery surface direction when the plates with terminals are stacked.
- the guide plate 110 has one guide portion 180 and a hood portion 161 integrally formed.
- the guide portion 180 is erected upward in the stacking direction, and includes a first guide plate 181 made of a plate-like body, a second guide plate 182 made of a plate-like body, and a connecting portion 183 that connects the first guide plate 181. Is formed in an H-shape.
- the other guide portion 180a is erected upward in the stacking direction, and includes a first guide plate 181a made of a plate-like body and a second guide plate 182a made of a plate-like body. It consists of a connecting portion 183a that connects it, and the cross section is formed in an H shape.
- the heights of the guide portions 180 and 180a are formed to be substantially the same as the total thickness of the plate assembly so that the seven plates with terminals 120 can be inserted and guided.
- the guide plate 110 is provided with collar portions 115 and 115 in which metal collars are embedded in plate support portions 112 at both ends.
- a through-hole penetrating the front and back of the plate is provided inside the collar portion 115.
- the inverted terminal plate 120 ⁇ / b> B is laminated on the guide plate 110.
- the guided portion 185 of the terminal plate 120B is inserted into the guide portion 180a of the guide plate 110, the guided portion 185 is guided by the guide portion 180a, and the terminal plate 120B is mounted at a predetermined position on the guide plate 110.
- the hood portion 160B of the terminal-attached plate 120B inverted at this time is disposed at a position adjacent to the right side of the hood portion 161 of the guide plate 110 as shown in FIG. As shown in FIG.
- the protruding portion of the hood portion 160 is fitted into the opening 119 of the guide plate 110. Since the protruding height of the hood portion 161 corresponds to the thickness of the first terminal plate 120B, the upper surfaces of the hood portion 161 and the hood portion 160B are the same height, and the surface of the hood portion 161 is It is formed so as not to protrude upward from the first plate with terminals.
- the second plate with terminal 120A that is not inverted is laminated on the inverted first plate with terminal 120B.
- the guided portion 185 is inserted into the left guide portion 180 of the guide plate 110
- the second plate 120A with a terminal is guided by the guide portion 180 and a predetermined position on the first plate 120B with a terminal. Is laminated. Since the lower surface of the second plate with terminal 120A is formed flat, the hood portion 160A is disposed on the hood portion 161 as shown in FIG.
- the inverted third plate with terminal 120B is laminated on the second plate with terminal A that is not inverted.
- the guide plate is disposed at a predetermined position.
- the hood portion 160B is directly above the hood portion 160B of the first terminal “attached plate 120B, and is positioned adjacent to the hood portion 160A of the second lower terminal plate 120A.
- the hood portion 160B of the inverted third plate 120 with terminal protrudes downward, and the protruding portion of the hood portion 160B is an opening of the second lower plate 120A with terminal. 129 is fitted.
- the fourth plate 120A with a terminal, the fifth plate 120B with a terminal inverted, the sixth plate 120A with a terminal, and the seventh inverted terminal The attached plates 120B are sequentially stacked.
- the hood portions 161, 160A, 160A, 160A are vertically stacked in a row
- the four hood portions 160B are vertically stacked on the right side thereof
- the four hood portions are arranged in two rows.
- a connector fitting portion 150 in which eight hood portions are grouped is formed.
- the hood parts 161, 160A, and 160B are formed in a state where adjacent portions in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction are in contact with each other.
- hood portions 160A, 160B, 161 pin-type contact portions 141 of the voltage detection terminals 140 are arranged inside the hood portions 160A, 160B, 161.
- the hood portion adjacent in the stacking direction is overlapped with the hood portion 160A of the plate that is not inverted over the hood portion 160A of the plate that is not inverted, and the hood portion 160B of the inverted plate It arrange
- FIGS. 2 and 10 the joint portions at the ends of the laminated batteries 201 to 208 are joined to the battery joint portions 111 and 121 of each plate by a resin such as a hot melt adhesive or an adhesive.
- FIG. 10 shows only one laminated battery.
- the plate voltage detection terminal 140 is connected to each voltage detection tab 216 of each laminate battery 201-208.
- these joining can use means, such as ultrasonic welding, welding, adhesion
- eight pin-type contact portions 141 connected to the voltage detection tabs 216 of the eight laminated batteries 201 to 208 are gathered together. Therefore, the voltage of the laminated battery can be measured entirely by connecting a connector to which a wire harness or the like is connected to the connector fitting portion 150 provided at one end of the battery module 10.
- the terminal-equipped plate 120 is provided at a position where the hood portion 160 is offset laterally by the width of the hood portion 160 from the center. That is, the offset position of the hood portion is a position where the hood portions are adjacent to each other when the inverted plate with terminal 120 is stacked on the non-inverted plate with terminal 120. Therefore, by reversing and using the terminal plate 120, it can be used as two parts formed at different positions of the hood portion 160 by one part. Further, since the offset position of the hood portion 160 corresponds to the width of the hood portion 160, when the inverted plate 160B with the terminal is stacked on the plate 160A with the terminal, the hood portions 160A and 160B of the upper and lower terminal plates are adjacent to each other. Placed in. Therefore, the position of the contact portion of the terminal does not spread more than necessary in the lateral direction, and the contact portion can be consolidated to the minimum size.
- the hood portion 160 is formed to protrude forward and is formed to protrude upward by the same thickness as the thickness of the plate support portion 122.
- the hood portions 160A and 160B are provided at offset positions, so that the hood portions 160A and 160B do not interfere in the thickness direction.
- the height of the plate assembly 100 in the stacking direction is a thickness obtained by stacking the plate support portions 122. That is, the thickness of the plate support portion can be formed to be half the height of the hood portions 160A, 160B, and 161. Further, in the plate assembly 100, since it is not necessary to use a plate having a spacer function, the number of parts can be reduced.
- hood portions 160 and 161 can be formed with a height higher than the thickness of the plate support portion, when the pin-type contact portion hood is formed, a sufficient space around the contacts is secured. It is possible to form a hood portion having an excellent protective effect.
- the guide plate 110 is provided with a short prevention wall 191 for preventing a short circuit between the terminals 41 and 42 (see FIG. 1) in front of the guide portion 180a.
- a conductor such as a metal plate is simultaneously contacted and short-circuited easily. Since the short prevention wall 191 is formed longer than the length of the terminals 41 and 42, the conductor is in contact with one terminal and the short prevention wall, so that the terminals 41 and 42 do not contact each other, thereby preventing a short circuit. it can.
- terminal mounting portions 192 and 193 for mounting terminals 41 and 42 such as current collecting bus bars are provided in front of the plate support portion 112 of the guide plate 110.
- the guide plate 110 has several functions integrated in one component.
- FIG. 16 is an explanatory view showing another example of a conventional battery module.
- an insulating cover 703 is attached to the outside of the plate assembly 702 provided at the end of the laminated battery 701.
- the insulating cover 703 is formed in a U-shaped cross section and is sandwiched from above and below the plate assembly 702.
- prevention of a short circuit of a terminal has been performed by mounting the insulating cover 703, which is a component different from the plate assembly, on the plate assembly 702.
- the guide plate 110 of the above embodiment has a short-circuit prevention function, it is not necessary to use the insulating cover 703, so that the number of parts can be reduced.
- the terminal-attached plate 120 When the terminal-attached plate 120 is stacked above the guide plate 110, the terminal-attached plate 120 is provided with the lateral movement of the laminated battery 200 and the longitudinal movement of the laminated battery by the guide portions 180 and 180a and the guided portion 185. Be regulated.
- the plate with terminals 120 can slide and move only in the vertical direction, which is the stacking direction of the laminated batteries 200, while being guided by the guide plate 110.
- the plate assembly 100 is formed as a single sleeve 170 in which the collar portions 115 and 125 of the guide plate 110 and the terminal plate 120 are integrated in the stacking direction (see FIG. 1).
- the plate assembly 100 can fix the vertical direction by inserting bolts into the sleeve 170, fastening nuts and the like, and pressing them.
- the plate assembly 100 is restricted from moving up and down, which is the stacking direction of the plates.
- the plate assembly 100 is also restricted in the vertical direction.
- the diameter of the collar portions 115 and 125 is slightly larger than the diameter of the bolt, and the bolt can be easily inserted.
- the sleeve 170 is formed by joining the metal collar portions 115 and 125 in the stacking direction, when a bolt is inserted into the sleeve 170 and a nut is fastened and fixed, it looks like a sleeve formed from a resin member. In addition, there is no risk that the sleeve will be crushed by pressing, and the positional accuracy of the pin type contact portion 141 is improved.
- Laminate batteries 201-208 are connected in series, for example, and can be assembled from three subassemblies as described below. As the uppermost first assembly, three laminated batteries 206 to 208 are connected in series, and the minus terminal is assembled. As the second second assembly, two laminated batteries 204 to 205 are connected in series. As the third assembly at the bottom, three laminated batteries 201 to 203 are connected in series, and a positive output terminal is assembled. The tabs of the first assembly and the second assembly are joined together. The tabs of the second assembly and the third assembly are joined together. The battery module 10 in which the laminated batteries 201 to 208 are connected in series is obtained.
- the use of the pin-type contact portion as the terminal contact has the following advantages.
- a blade type terminal as a contact
- a box-type terminal 301 can be used as the connector-side terminal as shown in FIG.
- the fitting between the pin-type contact portion 141 and the box-type terminal 301 can suppress the fitting force to be low without the connector and the connector fitting portion being tightly fitted. .
- the battery module of the above embodiment is a laminate of 8 laminated batteries, but is not particularly limited to 8 sheets.
- the number of stacked layers increases, it can be dealt with by increasing the number of plates with terminals.
- the plate assembly is configured by combining the plate with terminals with the guide plate.
- the plate assembly may be composed of only a plurality of plates with terminals.
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長手方向両端の二カ所に分かれていると、両端にコネクタが接続できるように電池モジュールを配置する必要があるから、電池モジュールの配置が制限されてしまうという問題がある。電池モジュール510の片方の端部にのみコネクタ嵌合部が形成されていれば、上記の問題が解消できる。
発電要素が外装材によって封止された薄板状の電池本体と前記発電要素の電極に接続され前記外装材の端部から外部に導出されたタブとを有する薄型電池が厚み方向に複数枚積層された単電池積層体と、該単電池積層体の端部に接続されているプレート組立体からなる電池モジュールに用いられ、前記プレート組立体を構成するプレートであって、
前記プレートは、前記薄型電池の端部に接続するための電池接合部と、プレートに積層される他のプレートを支持するためのプレート支持部と、前記薄型電池のタブに接続されるタブ接続部とコネクタに接続される接点部を備える端子と、前記端子の接点部を保護するフード部とを有し、
前記フード部が、前記プレートの長手方向の中心よりも端部側にずれた位置にオフセットされ、前記プレート組立体を構成する際に、積層方向の他のプレートのフード部と積層方向で少なくとも一部が重なることを要旨とするものである。
発電要素が外装材によって封止された薄板状の電池本体と前記発電要素の電極に接続され前記外装材の端部から外部に導出されたタブとを有する薄型電池が厚み方向に複数枚積層された単電池積層体と、該単電池積層体の端部に接続されているプレート組立体とからなる電池モジュールに用いられるプレート組立体において、
前記プレート組立体は、プレートが複数枚積層されているものであり、
前記プレートは、前記薄型電池の端部に接続するための電池接合部と、プレートに積層される他のプレートを支持するためのプレート支持部と、前記薄型電池のタブに接続されるタブ接続部とコネクタに接続される接点部を備える端子と、前記端子の接点部を保護するフード部とを有し、
前記プレートのフード部が、前記プレートの長手方向の中心よりも端部側にずれた位置にオフセットされ、前記プレート組立体を構成する際に、積層方向の他のプレートのフード部と積層方向で少なくとも一部が重なるものであり、
前記プレートの上に、前記プレートに対し表裏が反転されている前記プレートを配置して、前記プレートどうしが積層されていることを要旨とするものである。
発電要素が外装材によって封止された薄板状の電池本体と前記発電要素の電極に接続され前記外装材の端部から外部に導出されたタブとを有する薄型電池が厚み方向に複数枚積層された単電池積層体と、該単電池積層体の端部に接続されているプレート組立体とからなる電池モジュールにおいて、
前記プレート組立体は、プレートが複数枚積層されているものであり、
前記プレートは、前記薄型電池の端部に接続するための電池接合部と、プレートに積層される他のプレートを支持するためのプレート支持部と、前記薄型電池のタブに接続されるタブ接続部とコネクタに接続される接点部を備える端子と、前記端子の接点部を保護するフード部とを有し、
前記プレートのフード部が、前記プレートの長手方向の中心よりも端部側にずれた位置にオフセットされ、前記プレート組立体を構成する際に、積層方向の他のプレートのフード部と積層方向で少なくとも一部が重なるものであり、
前記プレートの上に、前記プレートに対し表裏が反転されている前記プレートを配置して、前記プレートどうしが積層されているプレート組立体を単電池積層体の一方の端部に用いたことを要旨とするものである。
端子付プレートを反転させて積層した際に、フード部どうしが隣接する位置である場合、端子付プレートを反転したプレートと反転しないプレートを交互に積層すると、コネクタ嵌合部ではフード部同士が隣接した状態に形成されるので、コネクタ嵌合部に接続されるコネクタを必要最小の大きさに形成することができる。
一端で済み、電池モジュールを組み合わせて配置する際の配置の制約が少なくなるという効果が得られる。しかも、従来は電池モジュールの厚みを厚くせずに使用することは不可能であった、例えばピン型接点部のような接点部を利用することが可能となり、ラミネート電池モジュールにとって重要な厚みを必要以上に厚くすることなく、端子接点部の種類に幅広く対応することが可能である。
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- 発電要素が外装材によって封止された薄板状の電池本体と前記発電要素の電極に接続され前記外装材の端部から外部に導出されたタブとを有する薄型電池が厚み方向に複数枚積層された単電池積層体と、該単電池積層体の端部に接続されているプレート組立体からなる電池モジュールに用いられ、前記プレート組立体を構成するプレートであって、
前記プレートは、前記薄型電池の端部に接続するための電池接合部と、プレートに積層される他のプレートを支持するためのプレート支持部と、前記薄型電池のタブに接続されるタブ接続部とコネクタに接続される接点部を備える端子と、前記端子の接点部を保護するフード部とを有し、
前記フード部が、前記プレートの長手方向の中心よりも端部側にずれた位置にオフセットされ、前記プレート組立体を構成する際に、積層方向の他のプレートのフード部と積層方向で少なくとも一部が重なることを特徴とする端子付プレート。 - 前記フード部のオフセットされた位置が、前記プレートに対し反転させた前記プレートを積層した際に、前記フード部どうしが隣接する位置であることを特徴とする請求項1記載の端子付プレート。
- 前記プレートの積層の際に該プレートの積層をガイドするための横断面がH字状のガイド部が、前記フード部を挟んで対向する位置に一対設けられていることを特徴とする請求項1記載の端子付プレート。
- 発電要素が外装材によって封止された薄板状の電池本体と前記発電要素の電極に接続され前記外装材の端部から外部に導出されたタブとを有する薄型電池が厚み方向に複数枚積層された単電池積層体と、該単電池積層体の端部に接続されているプレート組立体とからなる電池モジュールに用いられるプレート組立体において、
前記プレート組立体は、プレートが複数枚積層されているものであり、
前記プレートは、前記薄型電池の端部に接続するための電池接合部と、プレートに積層される他のプレートを支持するためのプレート支持部と、前記薄型電池のタブに接続されるタブ接続部とコネクタに接続される接点部を備える端子と、前記端子の接点部を保護するフード部とを有し、
前記プレートのフード部が、前記プレートの長手方向の中心よりも端部側にずれた位置にオフセットされ、前記プレート組立体を構成する際に、積層方向の他のプレートのフード部と積層方向で少なくとも一部が重なるものであり、
前記プレートの上に、前記プレートに対し表裏が反転されている前記プレートを配置して、前記プレートどうしが積層されていることを特徴とするプレート組立体。 - 前記プレートは、前記フード部のオフセットされた位置が、前記プレートに対し反転させた前記プレートを積層した際に、前記フード部どうしが隣接する位置であることを特徴とする請求項4記載のプレート組立体。
- 前記プレートの少なくとも一つは、前記プレートの積層の際に該プレートの積層をガイドするための横断面がH字状のガイド部が、フード部を挟んで対向する位置に一対設けられているガイドプレートであることを特徴とする請求項4記載のプレート組立体。
- 発電要素が外装材によって封止された薄板状の電池本体と前記発電要素の電極に接続され前記外装材の端部から外部に導出されたタブとを有する薄型電池が厚み方向に複数枚積層された単電池積層体と、該単電池積層体の端部に接続されているプレート組立体とからなる電池モジュールにおいて、
前記プレート組立体は、プレートが複数枚積層されているものであり、
前記プレートは、前記薄型電池の端部に接続するための電池接合部と、プレートに積層される他のプレートを支持するためのプレート支持部と、前記薄型電池のタブに接続されるタブ接続部とコネクタに接続される接点部を備える端子と、前記端子の接点部を保護するフード部とを有し、
前記プレートのフード部が、前記プレートの長手方向の中心よりも端部側にずれた位置にオフセットされ、前記プレート組立体を構成する際に、積層方向の他のプレートのフード部と積層方向で少なくとも一部が重なるものであり、
前記プレートの上に、前記プレートに対し表裏が反転されている前記プレートを配置して、前記プレートどうしが積層されているプレート組立体を単電池積層体の一方の端部に用いたことを特徴とする電池モジュール。 - 前記プレート組立体のプレートは、前記フード部のオフセットされた位置が、前記プレートに対し反転させた前記プレートを積層した際に、前記フード部どうしが隣接する位置であることを特徴とする請求項7記載の電池モジュール。
- 前記プレート組立体のプレートの少なくとも一つは、前記プレートの積層の際に該プレートの積層をガイドするための横断面がH字状のガイド部が、フード部を挟んで対向する位置に一対設けられているガイドプレートであることを特徴とする請求項7記載の電池モジュール。
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