IP Library Granted Patent US 11,495,834
Granted Patent B2
US 11,495,834 · App. 16/081,836 · Granted Nov 8, 2022

Turnable carrier for electrical components of a battery module

Inventors: Helge Brenner (Hannover, DE); Markus Hoh (Wunstorf, DE); Ralf Joswig (Buchholz, DE)
Assignee: Clarios Advanced Solutions GmbH
H01M10/425H01M50/20H01M50/502B60W20/13
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Patent No.
US 11,495,834
App. No.
16/081,836
Granted
Nov 8, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A battery module includes a carrier configured to receive electrical components. The carrier is electrically insulative and includes a first portion configured to receive a first plurality of electrical components, a second portion configured to receive a second plurality of electrical components, and a flexible region configured to enable the first portion to turn relative to the second portion.

Claims (41)

1. A battery module, comprising:

an electronics carrier configured to receive electrical components;

a housing having a first face and a second face different than the first face, wherein the electronics carrier is disposed in the housing;

one or more stacks of electrochemical cells, disposed in the housing, the one or more stacks of electrochemical cells comprising a first face substantially parallel to the first face of the housing and a second face substantially parallel to the second face of the housing;

wherein the electronics carrier is electrically insulative and comprises a first portion configured to receive a first plurality of electrical components, a second portion configured to receive a second plurality of electrical components, the first portion and the second portion together by a flexible region in physical contact with each of the first portion and second portion and configured to enable the first portion to turn relative to the second portion, wherein in an installed state within the housing, the first portion corresponds with the first face of the housing extending in a first planar orientation and at least partially covers the first face of the one or more stacks of electrochemical cells and the second portion corresponds with the second face of the housing extending in a second planar orientation different from the first planar orientation and at least partially covers the second face of the one or more stacks of electrochemical cells.

2. The battery module of claim 1 ,

wherein the flexible region comprises a hinge.

3. The battery module of claim 1 ,

wherein the flexible region comprises a hinge having a pivot pin to which the first portion and the second portion of the electronics carrier are rotatably coupled.

4. The battery module of claim 1 ,

wherein the first portion, the second portion, and the flexible region are integrally formed with one another.

5. The battery module of claim 1 ,

wherein the first plurality of electrical components and the second plurality of electrical components are affixed to the electronics carrier such that, after the first portion is turned relative to the second portion, the first plurality of electrical components interfaces with a first plurality of connected components of the battery module and the second plurality of electrical components interfaces with a second plurality of connected components of the battery module.

6. The battery module of claim 5 ,

wherein the electronics carrier comprises a plurality of integral guide extensions configured to receive the first plurality of electrical components, the second plurality of electrical components, or both.

7. The battery module of claim 6 ,

wherein the electronics carrier comprises one or more openings through which the first plurality of electrical components, the second plurality of electrical components, the first plurality of connected components, the second plurality of connected components, or a combination thereof extend.

8. The battery module of claim 1 ,

wherein each electrochemical cell of the one or more stacks comprises at least one terminal configured to interface with the first plurality of electrical components, the second plurality of electrical components, or both.

9. The battery module of claim 1 , comprising a printed circuit board (PCB) electrically coupled with the first plurality of electrical components, the second plurality of electrical components, or both.

10. The battery module of claim 1 , comprising at least one battery module terminal electrically coupled with the first plurality of electrical components, the second plurality of electrical components, or both.

11. The battery module of claim 1 ,

wherein the flexible region comprises an angled cut-out or a groove of the electronics carrier between the first portion and the second portion, and

wherein the angled cut-out or groove is configured to enable the first portion to turn relative to the second portion.

12. An electrically insulative electronics carrier of a battery module, comprising:

a first portion configured to receive a first plurality of electrical connectors;

a second portion configured to receive a second plurality of electrical connectors; and

a hinge portion joining the first portion with the second portion at a hinged connection, wherein the hinge portion is configured to enable the first portion to rotate relative to the second portion between an angled orientation and a planar orientation,

wherein, in an angled orientation within a housing of the battery module, the first portion is configured to correspond with a first face of the housing of the battery module and to at least partially cover a first face of one or more stacks of electrochemical cells disposed in the housing of the battery module, the first face of the one or more stacks of electrochemical cells being substantially parallel to the first face of the housing, and the second portion is configured to correspond with a second face of the housing being different than the first face of the housing and to at least partially cover a second face of the one or more stacks of electrochemical cells, the second face of the one or more stacks of electrochemical cells being substantially parallel to the second face of the housing, and wherein the first portion and second portion are arranged in substantially the same plane prior to installation within the housing of the battery module.

13. The electrically insulative electronics carrier of claim 12 , wherein the first portion, the second portion, and the hinge portion are one integral structure.

14. The electrically insulative electronics carrier of claim 13 , wherein the hinge portion comprises a groove or an angled cut-out.

15. The electrically insulative electronics carrier of claim 14 , comprising the angled cut-out, wherein the angled cut-out comprises an obtuse angle.

16. The electrically insulative electronics carrier of claim 12 , comprising integral guide extensions configured to receive the first plurality of electrical connectors, the second plurality of electrical connectors, or both, wherein the integral guide extensions are positioned such that the first plurality of electrical connectors, the second plurality of electrical connectors, or both, when received by the integral guide extensions, are aligned with corresponding electrical components of the battery module.

17. A method of manufacturing a battery module comprising a housing having a first face and a second face different than the first face and one or more stacks of electrochemical cells disposed in the housing, the method comprising:

disposing a first plurality of electrical connectors on a first portion of an electronics carrier of the battery module;

disposing a second plurality of electrical connectors on a second portion of the electronics carrier, wherein the second portion of the electronics carrier is physically affixed to the first portion of the carrier by a flexible region of the electronics carrier, the first portion and second portion extending in a planar orientation;

turning the first portion of the electronics carrier relative to the second portion of the electronics carrier about the flexible region; and

installing the electronics carrier into the housing of the battery module such that the first portion of the electronics carrier corresponds with the first face of the housing and at least partially covers a first face of the one or more stacks of electrochemical cells, the first face of the one or more stacks of electrochemical cells being substantially parallel to the first face of the housing, and the second portion of the electronics carrier corresponds with the second face of the housing and at least partially covers a second face of the one or more stacks of electrochemical cells, the second face of the housing being substantially parallel to the second face of the housing, and contacting the first plurality of electrical connectors with terminals of electrochemical cells of the battery module.

18. The method of claim 17 , comprising coupling the second plurality of electrical connectors with electrical components of the battery module.

19. The method of claim 17 , comprising turning the first portion of the electronics carrier relative to the second portion of the electronics carrier about the flexible region such that the first portion is substantially perpendicular with the second portion.

20. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of electrical components is different from the second plurality of electrical components.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 3, 2020
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS ADVANCED POWER SOLUTIONS GMBH
To: CLARIOS ADVANCED SOLUTIONS GMBH
Reel/Frame 053828/0619 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 4, 2019
From: BRENNER, HELGE; HOH, MARKUS; JOSWIG, RALF
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS ADVANCED POWER SOLUTIONS GMBH
Reel/Frame 048798/0388 →