IP Library Granted Patent US 11,600,893
Granted Patent B2
US 11,600,893 · App. 16/723,488 · Granted Mar 7, 2023

Battery system

Inventors: Byoung Kyu Park (Daejeon, KR); Seok Min Kim (Daejeon, KR); Seon Yong Kim (Daejeon, KR); Ha Chul Jeong (Daejeon, KR)
Assignee: SK ON CO., LTD.
H01M50/581H01M10/425H01M10/4207H01M10/482H02J7/0013H02J7/0047H02J7/00304H01M2010/4271H01M2200/103
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Patent No.
US 11,600,893
App. No.
16/723,488
Granted
Mar 7, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A battery system according to the present invention includes: a plurality of battery cells electrically connected to each other; cell voltage sensing lines connected to ends of the battery cells, respectively; a battery management system sensing voltages of the battery cells through the respective cell voltage sensing lines; fuses connected to the cell voltage sensing lines, respectively, to cut off a flow of an excessive current exceeding a rated current when the excessive current flows through the cell voltage sensing lines; and emergency preventing switches connected to the cell voltage sensing lines, respectively, so as to be turned on at the time of sensing the voltage of the battery cell, and turned off in a case when a short circuit between the cell voltage sensing lines occurs.

Claims (12)

1. A battery system comprising:

a plurality of battery cells electrically connected to each other;

cell voltage sensing lines connected to ends of the battery cells, respectively;

a battery management system sensing voltages of the battery cells through the respective cell voltage sensing lines;

fuses connected to the cell voltage sensing lines, respectively, to cut off a flow of an excessive current exceeding a rated current when the excessive current flows through the cell voltage sensing lines due to a short circuit between the cell voltage sensing lines; and

emergency preventing switches connected to the cell voltage sensing lines, respectively, so as to be turned on at the time of sensing the voltage of the battery cell, and turned off in a case when the short circuit between the cell voltage sensing lines occurs,

wherein the emergency preventing switch is connected between the fuse and the battery management system to be turned off when any fuse provided in the corresponding line is first disconnected when a short circuit occurs between the cell voltage sensing lines.

2. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein the emergency preventing switch is connected to the fuse in series.

3. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein a gate of the emergency preventing switch connected to one cell voltage sensing line is connected to another cell voltage sensing line having a lower potential than that of the one cell voltage sensing line, such that the emergency preventing switch is turned on when a low voltage is applied to the gate of the emergency preventing switch, and the emergency preventing switch is turned off when a high voltage is applied to the gate of the emergency preventing switch.

4. The battery system of claim 3 , wherein in a case when the short circuit between the cell voltage sensing lines occurs, if the fuse connected to one cell voltage sensing line having a lower potential among the cell voltage sensing lines short-circuited to each other is blown first, a high voltage is sequentially applied to gates of the emergency preventing switches connected to other cell voltage sensing lines each having a higher potential than that of the one cell voltage sensing line having the lower potential, such that the emergency preventing switches connected to the other cell voltage sensing lines each having the higher potential, respectively, are sequentially turned off.

5. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein a fusing time of the fuse connected to one cell voltage sensing line is equal to or longer than a fusing time of the fuse connected to another cell voltage sensing line having a lower potential than that of the one cell voltage sensing line.

6. The battery system of claim 5 , wherein a fusing time of the fuse connected to the cell voltage sensing line having the highest potential among the cell voltage sensing lines is longer than a fusing time of the fuse connected to the cell voltage sensing line having the lowest potential.

Assignments (2)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 7, 2022
From: SK INNOVATION CO., LTD.
To: SK ON CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 062034/0198 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 20, 2019
From: PARK, BYOUNG KYU; KIM, SEOK MIN; KIM, SEON YONG; JEONG, HA CHUL
To: SK INNOVATION CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 051348/0365 →