IP Library Granted Patent US 12706336
Granted Patent B2
US 12706336 · App. 18/609,146 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Vehicular battery pack and related assembly method

Inventor: Fabrizio Favaretto (Modena, IT)
Assignee: FERRARI S.P.A.
H01M50/112B60K1/04B60L50/64B60L50/66H01M10/0431B60K2001/0438H01M2220/20
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12706336
App. No.
18/609,146
Filed
Mar 19, 2024
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3613
USPC
180/65.1
Abstract

A vehicular battery pack comprising a three-dimensional substrate arranged within the housing and provided with a plurality of seats, which extend on the inside of the substrate; a plurality of active primary units; wherein each primary unit is entirely inserted in a respective seat; wherein each seat has a shape that is complementary to the one of each primary unit; the battery pack further comprising a first closure assembly, which closes said plurality of primary units inside the respective seats; wherein the closure assembly comprises a plurality of first closure elements, which are electrically conductive and are each arranged in the area of a respective opening; wherein the first terminal is electrically in contact with the respective first closure element of the respective seat.

Claims (33)

1 . A vehicular battery pack ( 9 ) comprising:

a support structure ( 11 ) extending along a vehicular axis (X), defining within it a housing ( 13 );

a three-dimensional substrate ( 14 ) disposed within the housing ( 13 ) and provided with a plurality of seats ( 17 ), each extending internally to the substrate ( 14 ) along an axis (A) longitudinally from an opening ( 18 ) of a first surface ( 15 ) external to the substrate ( 14 );

a plurality of active primary units ( 19 ); each primary unit ( 19 ) comprising at least a first electrode ( 20 ), a first separator ( 21 ), a second electrode ( 22 ) and a second separator ( 23 ), arranged alternated each other and stacked together to form a stack or wound to form a winding ( 24 ); each primary unit ( 19 ) comprising a first terminal ( 25 ) connected to the first electrode ( 20 ) and a second terminal ( 26 ) connected to the second electrode ( 22 );

wherein each primary unit ( 19 ) is entirely inserted into a respective seat ( 17 ) of the plurality of seats ( 17 ) of the substrate ( 14 ); wherein each seat ( 17 ) has a shape complementary to that of each primary unit ( 19 );

the battery pack ( 9 ) further comprising a first closure assembly ( 27 ), which closes a plurality of primary units ( 19 ) inside the respective seats ( 17 ); wherein the closure assembly comprises a plurality of first closure elements ( 28 ) each electrically conductive and arranged at a respective opening ( 18 );

wherein the first terminal ( 25 ) is electrically in contact with the respective first closure element of the respective housing ( 17 ).

2 . The battery pack ( 9 ) according to claim 1 , wherein each primary unit ( 19 ) is immersed in an electrolyte in the respective seat ( 17 ).

3 . The battery pack ( 9 ) according to claim 1 , wherein each primary unit ( 19 ) comprises a non-aqueous polymeric gel electrolyte, which permeates the first separator ( 21 ) and the second separator ( 23 ).

4 . The battery pack ( 9 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate ( 14 ) is made of an electrically conductive material; wherein the second terminal ( 26 ) is electrically in contact with the substrate ( 14 ) making it itself the second terminal ( 26 ); wherein each first closure element is electrically insulated from the substrate ( 14 ).

5 . The battery pack ( 9 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate ( 14 ) is made of an electrically insulating material;

wherein each opening ( 18 ) is a through opening ( 18 ) extending from the first outer surface ( 15 ) to a second outer surface ( 16 ) of the substrate ( 14 ) opposite the first outer surface ( 15 );

wherein the battery pack ( 9 ) further comprises a second closure assembly ( 30 ), which encloses the plurality of primary units ( 19 ) within respective housings ( 17 ) on the side of the second outer surface ( 16 ); wherein the second closure assembly ( 30 ) comprises a plurality of second electrically conductive closure elements ( 30 ) each disposed at a respective housing ( 17 );

wherein the second terminal ( 26 ) is electrically in contact with the respective second closure element of the respective seat ( 17 ).

6 . The battery pack ( 9 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate ( 14 ) is made by additive manufacturing techniques.

7 . The battery pack ( 9 ) according to claim 1 , wherein multiple windings may be arranged in series within a single seat ( 17 ).

8 . The battery pack ( 9 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate ( 14 ) has a prismatic shape; wherein the assembly comprising the substrate ( 14 ) with the first closure assembly ( 27 ) and the primary units ( 19 ) defines a layer ( 31 ) of cells.

9 . The battery pack ( 9 ) according to claim 8 and comprising a plurality of overlapping or side-by-side layers ( 31 ) of cells.

10 . The battery pack ( 9 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the seats ( 17 ) are arranged along parallel longitudinal axes, the battery pack ( 9 ) further comprising refrigeration channels ( 32 ) parallel to the longitudinal axes of the seats ( 17 ) and interposed between the seats ( 17 ) themselves.

11 . Electric or hybrid road vehicle ( 1 ) comprising:

four wheels ( 2 , 3 ), of which at least one pair of wheels ( 2 , 3 ) is driven;

a passenger compartment ( 6 );

a power train system ( 4 ) configured to control the motion of the driving wheels ( 2 , 3 );

a battery pack ( 9 ) according to claim 1 .

12 . The road vehicle ( 1 ) according to claim 11 , wherein the battery pack ( 9 ) is mounted to a frame ( 8 ) of the road vehicle ( 1 ) and is arranged to define at least part of a floor pan ( 10 ) of the road vehicle ( 1 ).

13 . Method of assembling a vehicle battery pack ( 9 ) comprising the steps of:

providing a substrate ( 14 ) with a plurality of seats ( 17 ), each extending along a longitudinal axis (A) from an opening ( 18 ) of a first surface ( 15 ) on the outside of the substrate ( 14 ) towards the inside of the substrate ( 14 ) itself;

providing a plurality of active primary units ( 19 ); each primary unit ( 19 ) comprising at least a first electrode ( 20 ), a first separator ( 21 ), a second electrode ( 22 ) and a second separator ( 23 ), arranged alternated each other and stacked together to form a stack or coiled to form a coil ( 24 ); each primary unit ( 19 ) comprising a first terminal ( 25 ) connected to the first electrode ( 20 ) and a second terminal ( 26 ) connected to the second electrode ( 22 );

inserting each primary unit ( 19 ) entirely within a respective seat ( 17 ) of the plurality of seats ( 17 ) of the substrate ( 14 ); wherein each seat ( 17 ) has a shape complementary to that of each primary unit ( 19 );

closing the plurality of seats ( 17 ) with within, each, at least one respective primary unit ( 19 ) by means of at least one first closure assembly ( 27 ), which comprises the plurality of primary units ( 19 ) within the respective seat ( 17 ); wherein the closure assembly comprises a plurality of electrically conductive first closure elements ( 28 ) each arranged at a respective seat ( 17 );

arranging, prior to or concurrently with the step of closing, the first terminal ( 25 ) electrically in contact with the respective first closure element of the respective seat ( 17 ).

14 . The method according to claim 13 and comprising the further step of making the substrate ( 14 ) by means of additive manufacturing techniques, printing or casting.

15 . The method according to claim 13 and comprising the step of filling, before or after inserting the primary units ( 19 ) into the respective seat ( 17 ), the plurality of seats ( 17 ) with electrolyte; wherein the amount of electrolyte injected is sufficient to drown the plurality of primary units ( 19 ) and eliminate air from within the housings ( 17 ).