Secondary battery
US-9209436-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US10044019B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10044019-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414295181-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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A battery module of the present invention includes a plurality of rechargeable batteries, each rechargeable battery having a first terminal and a second terminal, a bus bar having a first connection member and a second connection member, the first connection member being coupled to the bus bar via a serial connection member and a short-circuit connection member, and the second connection member being coupled to the bus bar via a fuse portion, and a short-circuit member connected to the first connection member through a serial connection member and connected to the second connection member through a fuse portion. The short-circuit member may be configured to be deformed by increased internal pressure in the respective rechargeable battery to couple to the short-circuit connection member.
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What is claimed is: 1. A battery module comprising: a plurality of rechargeable batteries, each rechargeable battery comprising a cap plate, a first terminal and a second terminal; a bus bar comprising a first connection member and a second connection member, the first connection member being coupled to the bus bar via a serial connection member and a short-circuit connection member, wherein the first connection member, the serial connection member, and the short-circuit connection member are integrally formed in an elongated plate shape, and the second connection member being coupled to the short-circuit connection member via a fuse, wherein the fuse comprises at least two fuses and is spaced from the cap plate, wherein the elongated plate shape and the second connection member are coplanar and the fuses extend between the elongated plate shape and the second connection member; and a short-circuit member connected to the first connection member through the serial connection member and connected to the second connection member through the fuse, wherein the short-circuit member is configured to be deformed by increased internal pressure in the respective rechargeable battery to contact the short-circuit connection member. 2. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the short-circuit connection member and the second connection member are coupled to the same rechargeable batteries of the plurality of rechargeable batteries, and the short-circuit connection member and the first connection member are respectively coupled to different rechargeable batteries of the plurality of rechargeable batteries. 3. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein each short-circuit connection member is rectangular-shaped, the first connection member being coupled to the short-circuit connection member along a length of the short-circuit connection member, and the second connection member being coupled to the short-circuit connection member along a width of the short-circuit connection member. 4. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein each rechargeable battery of the plurality of rechargeable batteries further comprises: an electrode assembly comprising a positive electrode and a negative electrode; a case accommodating the electrode assembly; and a cap assembly coupled to the case, the cap assembly comprising the cap plate, wherein the cap plate and the first terminal are electrically coupled to the positive electrode and the second terminal is electrically coupled to the negative electrode. 5. The battery module of claim 4 , wherein the short-circuit connection member further comprises a short-circuit protrusion extending toward the short-circuit member. 6. The battery module of claim 4 , wherein the cap plate defines a short-circuit opening through which the short-circuit member is inserted. 7. The battery module of claim 6 , wherein the short-circuit connection member is thicker than the second connection member. 8. The battery module of claim 6 , wherein the first connection member, the serial connection member, and the short-circuit connection member are arranged in series. 9. The battery module of claim 6 , wherein an upper insulating member is between the short-circuit member and the short-circuit connection member, and an opening coupled to the short-circuit opening is defined in the upper insulating member. 10. The battery module of claim 4 , wherein the cap plate is plate-shaped, and the second terminal is positioned closer to a center of the cap plate than to the short-circuit member. 11. The battery module of claim 4 , wherein the short-circuit member of each rechargeable battery comprises a drawn-out tab at one end of the plurality of rechargeable batteries, the drawn-out tab being coupled to the second connection member at the fuse portion. 12. The battery module of claim 4 , wherein each rechargeable battery of the plurality of rechargeable batteries further comprises an insulating cover extending over the second connection member and the fuse portion. 13. The battery module of claim 12 , wherein the insulating cover further extends over the short-circuit connection member.
comprising an arrangement of two or more busbars within a container structure, e.g. busbar modules · CPC title
characterised by the type of connection, e.g. mixed connections · CPC title
Pressure-sensitive devices · CPC title
Fuse · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
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