A battery module may comprise a lower casing configured to accommodate battery cells adjacent to each other and restrain opposite ends of the battery cells. Busbars may be provided in the lower casing and may be configured to form an electrical connection between the battery cells accommodated in the lower casing. The battery module may comprise an upper casing that may be coupled to the lower casing such that the upper casing and lower casing may be configured to enclose battery cells accommodated inside the lower casing.
1 . A battery module comprising:
a lower casing configured to accommodate battery cells in the lower casing such that a side of each battery cell is adjacent to a side of another battery cell and ends of the battery cells are restrained by a side wall of the lower casing;
busbars provided at the side wall of the lower casing and configured to form an electrical connection between the battery cells when the battery cells are accommodated in the lower casing; and
an upper casing configured to be coupled to the lower casing so as to form an internal space for accommodating the battery cells inside the lower casing,
wherein the lower casing comprises gap-maintaining ribs configured to maintain gaps between adjacent sides of the battery cells when the battery cells are accommodated inside the lower casing, and
wherein the busbars comprise busbar inclined surfaces configured to guide electrode terminals, of battery cells being inserted into the lower casing, away from the side wall of the lower casing.
2 . The battery module of claim 1 , further comprising vertical ribs provided at
the side wall and configured to protrude toward the internal space formed by the lower casing, wherein the vertical ribs are shaped to correspond to gaps between battery cells when the battery cells are accommodated inside the lower casing; and
wherein upper portions of the vertical ribs comprise rib inclined surfaces configured to guide battery cells being inserted into the lower casing toward the internal space of the lower casing.
3 . The battery module of claim 2 , wherein each of the vertical ribs is located to a side of where an electrode terminal of a battery cell would be when the battery cells are accommodated in the lower casing.
4 . The battery module of claim 2 , wherein the busbar inclined surfaces are provided closer to a bottom surface of the lower casing than the rib inclined surfaces are provided.
5 . The battery module of claim 1 , wherein each of the busbar inclined surfaces is inclined toward the side wall of the lower casing; and
wherein a lower portion of each of the busbar inclined surfaces of the busbars is configured to deform elastically.
6 . The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the lower casing comprises multiple outlets formed therein.
7 . The battery module of claim 6 , wherein
each of the outlets is arranged to correspond to a gap-maintaining portion of a gap-maintaining rib of the gap-maintaining ribs.
8 . The battery module of claim 6 , wherein each of the gap-maintaining ribs comprises battery side conforming portions and gap-maintaining portions, with each gap-maintaining portion between adjacent battery side conforming portions of the battery side conforming portions,
wherein each of the battery side conforming portions are configured to surround a portion of a cylindrical side of a battery cell of the battery cells accommodated inside the lower casing, and
wherein each of the gap-maintaining portions is configured to maintain a gap between sides of adjacent battery cells of the battery cells accommodated in the lower casing.
9 . The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the lower casing comprises multiple bushes; and
the upper casing has multiple bush holes through which the bushes are configured to penetrate.
10 . The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the lower casing comprises a voltage sensor that is electrically connected to the busbars.
11 . The battery module of claim 1 , wherein a temperature sensor provided inside the lower casing is configured to measure temperatures of the battery cells.
12 . The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the upper casing comprises locking protrusions configured to be elastically inserted into locking holes in the lower casing.
13 . The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the upper casing comprises upper ribs formed between the battery cells when the battery cells are accommodated inside the lower casing.
14 . The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the upper casing comprises side surfaces configured to cover outer portions of side surfaces of the lower casing so as to protect the busbars.
15 . An apparatus comprising:
a first casing portion configured to accommodate battery cells in the first casing portion such that a side of each battery cell is adjacent to a side of another battery cell and ends of the battery cells are restrained by a side wall of the first casing portion;
busbars provided at the side wall of the first casing portion and configured to form an electrical connection between the battery cells when the battery cells are accommodated in the first casing portion; and
a second casing portion configured to be coupled to the first casing portion so as to form an internal space for accommodating the battery cells,
wherein the first casing portion comprises gap-maintaining ribs configured to maintain gaps between adjacent sides of the battery cells when the battery cells are accommodated inside the first casing portion, and
wherein the busbars comprise busbar inclined surfaces configured to guide electrode terminals, of battery cells being inserted into the first casing portion, away from the side wall of the first casing portion.