IP Library Granted Patent US 11,081,302
Granted Patent B2
US 11,081,302 · App. 16/449,995 · Granted Aug 3, 2021

Battery disconnect device

Inventor: Jeremy Henck (White Lake, MI)
Assignee: Joyson Safety Systems Acquisition LLC
H01H39/006H01H9/16H01M50/10H01M50/502H01M50/572H01H2039/008H01H2219/028H01M2220/20
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Patent No.
US 11,081,302
App. No.
16/449,995
Granted
Aug 3, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Various implementations include a battery disconnect device that includes a breaker, a housing, and a bus bar. The breaker has a pivot portion and an actuation portion, and the actuation portion has an actuation face. The pivot portion has an axis of rotation about which the breaker is pivotable. The housing defines a chamber, and the chamber is in fluid communication with a gas generator via an inlet defined by an inlet wall of the housing. The breaker is disposed within the chamber in a first position in which the actuation face is adjacent the inlet and inlet wall and combustion gas from the gas generator pushes on the actuation face to cause the breaker to pivot about the axis of rotation of the pivot portion to a second position, which causes the breaker to break the bus bar.

Claims (35)

1. A battery disconnect device comprising:

a breaker having an indicator on a portion thereof;

a housing defining a chamber, the breaker being disposed in the chamber; and

a bus bar disposed through the housing,

wherein combustion gas from a gas generator causes the breaker to move from a first position to a second position, wherein movement from the first position to the second position causes the breaker to break the bus bar into at least two separate pieces, and the indicator is visible from an external surface of the housing when the breaker is in the second position;

wherein the breaker has a pivot portion and an actuation portion, the actuation portion having an actuation face, the pivot portion having an axis of rotation about which the breaker is pivotable, wherein the chamber is in fluid communication with a gas generator via an inlet defined by an inlet wall of the housing, the bus bar extending through the housing and the chamber, wherein the actuation face is adjacent the inlet and inlet wall in the first position, and combustion gas from the gas generator pushes on the actuation face to cause the breaker to pivot about the axis of rotation of the pivot portion to a second position, wherein in the second position, the actuation face is spaced apart from the inlet and inlet wall; and

wherein the bus bar extends through a groove defined in the pivot portion of the breaker, and the pivoting movement of the pivot portion causes the pivot portion to break the bus bar at a first recessed portion and a second recessed portion.

2. The battery disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the indicator is visible from the external surface of the housing when the breaker is in the first position.

3. The battery disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the indicator is a tab that extends from an external surface of the breaker, the tab moving with the breaker from the first position to the second position, and the tab being visible from the external surface of the housing through a window defined by the external surface of the housing.

4. The battery disconnect device of claim 3 , wherein the tab is an axial face of the pivot portion of the breaker, and the tab comprises an indicator that rotates with the pivot portion about the axis of rotation of the pivot portion to indicate whether the breaker is in the first position or the second position.

5. The battery disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the groove has first and second walls that are spaced apart from each other, and an edge of a first wall and a cylindrical wall of the pivot portion define a first axial groove, and an edge of the second wall and the cylindrical wall define a second axial groove, wherein the first axial groove and the second axial groove are circumferentially spaced apart from each other.

6. The battery disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the groove has a floor, and one edge of the bus bar is disposed adjacent the groove floor.

7. The battery disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the pivot portion further has a second axial face, and the housing defines a first recess on a first wall and a second recess on a second wall, the first wall and the second wall being spaced apart from each other, and wherein at least a portion of the first axial face is engaged in the first recess and at least a portion of the second axial face is engaged in the second recess.

8. The battery disconnect device of claim 7 , wherein at least one of the first recess or the second recess is an opening in the respective first or second wall of the housing, and the respective first or second axial face is visible through the opening from outside the housing.

9. The battery disconnect device of claim 8 , wherein the visible first or second axial face comprises the indicator thereon, the indicator indicating whether the breaker is in the first position or the second position.

10. The battery disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a wall that defines an opening, and at least a portion of the bus bar and/or breaker is visible through the opening.

11. The battery disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the pivot portion is cylindrically shaped, and the actuation portion extends from a portion of a cylindrical wall of the cylindrically shaped pivot portion.

12. The battery disconnect device of claim 11 , wherein the actuation portion is wedge shaped and tapers in a radially outward direction from the cylindrical wall.

13. The battery disconnect device of claim 1 , wherein the bus bar comprises a first lead and a second lead, the first and second leads extend outwardly relative to an external surface of the housing.

14. A battery disconnect device comprising:

a breaker having an indicator on a portion thereof;

a housing defining a chamber, the breaker being disposed in the chamber; and

a bus bar disposed through the housing,

wherein combustion gas from a gas generator causes the breaker to move from a first position to a second position, wherein movement from the first position to the second position causes the breaker to break the bus bar into at least two separate pieces, and the indicator is visible from an external surface of the housing when the breaker is in the second position,

wherein the breaker has a pivot portion and an actuation portion, the actuation portion having an actuation face, the pivot portion having an axis of rotation about which the breaker is pivotable, wherein the chamber is in fluid communication with a gas generator via an inlet defined by an inlet wall of the housing, the bus bar extending through the housing and the chamber, wherein the actuation face is adjacent the inlet and inlet wall in the first position, and combustion gas from the gas generator pushes on the actuation face to cause the breaker to pivot about the axis of rotation of the pivot portion to a second position, wherein in the second position, the actuation face is spaced apart from the inlet and inlet wall,

wherein:

the actuation face lies in a first plane and a second face lies in a second plane,

the inlet wall of the chamber lies in a third plane,

the housing further comprises a stop wall that lies in a fourth plane and an arcuate shaped wall disposed between the stop wall and the inlet wall, the third and fourth planes intersecting opposite the arcuate shaped wall of the housing,

the breaker comprises an arcuate shaped face extending between the actuation face and the second face, the arcuate shaped face being opposite and spaced apart from the pivot portion,

the arcuate shaped wall of the chamber faces the arcuate shaped face of the breaker, and

the pivot portion of the breaker is disposed adjacent the intersection of the third and fourth planes,

wherein the arcuate shaped face of the breaker comprises at least one tooth that extends away from the arcuate shaped face, the tooth engaging the arcuate shaped wall after the breaker rotates from the first position to the second position to prevent rotation from the second position to the first position, and

wherein the at least one tooth comprises a first plurality of teeth and the arcuate shaped wall defines a second plurality of teeth that extend away from the arcuate shaped wall and engage the first plurality of teeth after the breaker rotates from the first position to the second position to prevent rotation from the second position to the first position.

15. The battery disconnect device of claim 14 , wherein an angle of intersection of the first and second planes is less than 90°.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 8, 2026
From: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
To: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS ACQUISITION LLC
Reel/Frame 075554/0717 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENT Recorded Jan 13, 2026
From: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS ACQUISITION LLC; JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN G.K.; KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC.; JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS GERMANY GMBH
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
Reel/Frame 074331/0585 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 12, 2021
From: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS ACQUISITION LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS SECURITY AGENT FOR THE SECURED PARTIES
Reel/Frame 057828/0411 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 24, 2019
From: HENCK, JEREMY
To: TK HOLDINGS INC.
Reel/Frame 050471/0763 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 24, 2019
From: TK HOLDINGS INC.
To: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS ACQUISITION LLC
Reel/Frame 050472/0114 →