IP Library Granted Patent US 12,548,857
Granted Patent B2
US 12,548,857 · App. 17/812,927 · Granted Feb 10, 2026

Single conductor layer cell-to-cell interconnect for electric vehicle power supply or other power supply

Inventors: Kenneth Kawanishi (Whittier, CA); Deborah A. Bourke (San Diego, CA); Seth Lewis (Monrovia, CA); Cody J. Rhebergen (Lomita, CA); Berton Vite (Huntington Beach, CA); Phillip J. Weicker (Los Angeles, CA)
Assignee: CANOO TECHNOLOGIES INC.
H01M50/507B60L50/64H01M50/213H01M50/284H01M50/296H01M50/298H01M50/503H01M50/509H01M50/516H01M50/526H01M50/569H01M2220/20
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,548,857
App. No.
17/812,927
Filed
Jul 15, 2022
Granted
Feb 10, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
1759
USPC
429/158
Abstract

An apparatus includes an interconnect assembly configured to receive and retain multiple batteries. The interconnect assembly includes a retainer configured to receive portions of the batteries and a conductive interconnect layer carried by the retainer. The conductive interconnect layer includes a first layer of conductive material having a first thickness and a second layer of conductive material having a second thickness less than the first thickness. The first and second layers of conductive material are attached together to form the conductive interconnect layer. The second layer of conductive material includes multiple interconnects configured to be coupled to cathodes and anodes of the batteries.

Claims (65)

1 . An apparatus comprising:

an interconnect assembly configured to receive and retain multiple batteries, the interconnect assembly comprising a retainer configured to receive portions of the batteries and a conductive interconnect layer carried by the retainer;

wherein the conductive interconnect layer comprises a first layer of conductive material having a first thickness and a second layer of conductive material having a second thickness less than the first thickness, the first layer of conductive material carried by and in direct contact with the second layer of conductive material to form the conductive interconnect layer; and

wherein the second layer of conductive material comprises multiple interconnects configured to be coupled to cathodes and anodes of the batteries.

2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:

the first layer of conductive material comprises multiple elongated conductive fingers; and

the interconnects extend from the elongated conductive fingers to the cathodes and anodes of the batteries and electrically couple the elongated conductive fingers to the batteries.

3 . The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein:

the conductive interconnect layer comprises multiple conductive structures, each conductive structure comprising multiple elongated conductive fingers;

a first conductive structure of the multiple conductive structures comprises interconnects coupled to cathodes of batteries;

a second conductive structure of the multiple conductive structures comprises interconnects coupled to anodes of batteries; and

at least one third conductive structure of the multiple conductive structures is positioned between the first and second conductive structures, each of the at least one third conductive structure comprising interconnects coupled to cathodes of batteries and interconnects coupled to anodes of batteries.

4 . The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein:

the conductive structures are coupled to different sets of parallel-coupled batteries; and

the conductive structures are coupled in series with one another.

5 . The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein: the conductive interconnect layer further comprises one or more balancing conductors, each balancing conductor coupled to two or more of the elongated conductive fingers that are coupled to different batteries, each balancing conductor configured to transport electrical current between the two or more elongated conductive fingers.

6 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:

the interconnect assembly comprises multiple sub-modules, each sub-module comprising a retainer and a conductive interconnect layer; and

the sub-modules are electrically coupled to one another.

7 . The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein:

each sub-module further comprises multiple conductive forks coupled to the conductive interconnect layer of the sub-module; and

the interconnect assembly further comprises multiple busbars electrically coupling the conductive forks of the sub-modules in order to electrically couple the sub-modules.

8 . The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the conductive forks are coupled to the conductive interconnect layers of the sub-modules at multiple locations such that multiple electrical currents flowing through different paths in the sub-modules are balanced.

9 . The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the interconnect assembly further comprises a coldplate positioned between the sub-modules, the coldplate comprising recesses configured to receive additional portions of the batteries in the sub-modules.

10 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:

the interconnect assembly further comprises a sensor assembly;

the sensor assembly comprises a ribbon cable carrying a thermistor and multiple voltage contact points;

the thermistor is configured to sense a temperature in the interconnect assembly; and

the voltage contact points are configured to be coupled to conductive tabs of the

conductive interconnect layer and receive voltages at the conductive tabs.

11 . A system comprising:

one or more power supply modules configured to provide electrical power, each power supply module comprising:

an interconnect assembly configured to receive and retain multiple batteries, the interconnect assembly comprising (i) a retainer configured to receive portions of the batteries, (ii) a conductive interconnect layer carried by the retainer, and (iii) terminal connectors electrically coupled to the batteries and configured to provide at least a portion of the electrical power;

wherein the conductive interconnect layer comprises a first layer of conductive material having a first thickness and a second layer of conductive material having a second thickness less than the first thickness, the first layer of conductive material carried by and in direct contact with the second layer of conductive material to form the conductive interconnect layer; and

wherein the second layer of conductive material comprises multiple interconnects configured to be coupled to cathodes and anodes of the batteries.

12 . The system of claim 11 , wherein, in each power supply module:

the first layer of conductive material comprises multiple elongated conductive fingers; and

the interconnects extend from the elongated conductive fingers to the cathodes and anodes of the batteries and electrically couple the elongated conductive fingers to the batteries.

13 . The system of claim 12 , wherein, in each power supply module:

the conductive interconnect layer comprises multiple conductive structures, each conductive structure comprising multiple elongated conductive fingers;

a first conductive structure of the multiple conductive structures comprises interconnects coupled to cathodes of batteries;

a second conductive structure of the multiple conductive structures comprises interconnects coupled to anodes of batteries; and

at least one third conductive structure of the multiple conductive structure is positioned between the first and second conductive structures, each of the at least one third conductive structure comprising interconnects coupled to cathodes of batteries and interconnects coupled to anodes of batteries.

14 . The system of claim 13 , wherein, in each power supply module:

the conductive structures are coupled to different sets of parallel-coupled batteries; and

the conductive structures are coupled in series with one another.

15 . The system of claim 12 , wherein, in each power supply module, the conductive interconnect layer further comprises one or more balancing conductors, each balancing conductor coupled to two or more of the elongated conductive fingers that are coupled to different batteries, each balancing conductor configured to transport electrical current between the two or more elongated conductive fingers.

16 . The system of claim 11 , wherein, in each power supply module:

the interconnect assembly comprises multiple sub-modules, each sub-module comprising a retainer and a conductive interconnect layer; and

the sub-modules are electrically coupled to one another.

17 . The system of claim 16 , wherein, in each power supply module:

each sub-module further comprises multiple conductive forks coupled to the conductive interconnect layer of the sub- module; and

the interconnect assembly further comprises multiple busbars electrically coupling the conductive forks of the sub- modules in order to electrically couple the sub-modules.

18 . The system of claim 17 , wherein, in each power supply module, the conductive forks are coupled to the conductive interconnect layers of the sub-modules at multiple locations such that multiple electrical currents moving through different paths in the sub-modules are balanced.

19 . The system of claim 16 , wherein, in each power supply module, the interconnect assembly further comprises a coldplate positioned between the sub-modules, the coldplate comprising recesses configured to receive additional portions of the batteries in the sub-modules.

20 . The system of claim 11 , wherein, in each power supply module:

the interconnect assembly further comprises a sensor assembly;

the sensor assembly comprises a ribbon cable carrying a thermistor and multiple voltage contact points;

the thermistor is configured to sense a temperature in the interconnect assembly; and

the voltage contact points are configured to be coupled to conductive tabs of the conductive interconnect layer and receive voltages at the conductive tabs.

21 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the system comprises multiple power supply modules electrically coupled together using the terminal connectors.

22 . A method comprising:

inserting multiple batteries into an interconnect assembly that is configured to receive and retain the batteries, the interconnect assembly comprising a retainer configured to receive portions of the batteries and a conductive interconnect layer carried by the retainer, the conductive interconnect layer comprising a first layer of conductive material having a first thickness and a second layer of conductive material having a second thickness less than the first thickness, the first layer of conductive material carried by and in direct contact with the second layer of conductive material to form the conductive interconnect layer; and

attaching interconnects in the second layer of conductive material to cathodes and anodes of the batteries.

23 . The method of claim 22 , wherein attaching the interconnects to the cathodes and anodes of the batteries comprises using laser welding.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 15, 2022
From: KAWANISHI, KENNETH; BOURKE, DEBORAH A.; LEWIS, SETH; RHEBERGEN, CODY J.; VITE, BERTON; WEICKER, PHILLIP J.
To: CANOO TECHNOLOGIES INC.
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