Stacked type battery module having easily modifiable connection structure
US-2016197332-A1 · Jul 7, 2016 · US
US10062931B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10062931-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514872049-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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The present disclosure relates to a battery module that includes a stack of battery cells disposed in a housing, where each battery cell of the stack of battery cells has a terminal, and a bus bar having a body and an indicator disposed on the body, where the bus bar is configured to couple a first terminal of a first battery cell of the stack of battery cells to a second terminal of a second battery cell of the stack of battery cells. The battery module also includes a sensing component disposed on the indicator and configured to monitor a condition of at least one battery cell of the stack of battery cells and a weld physically and electrically coupling the sensing component to the bus bar.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A battery module, comprising: a stack of battery cells disposed in a housing, wherein each battery cell of the stack of battery cells comprises a terminal; a bus bar comprising a body and an indicator comprising an indentation formed onto the body, wherein the bus bar is configured to couple a first terminal of a first battery cell of the stack of battery cells to a second terminal of a second battery cell of the stack of battery cells; a sensing component disposed in the indentation of the indicator and configured to monitor a condition of at least one battery cell of the stack of battery cells; and a weld physically and electrically coupling the sensing component to the bus bar at the indicator. 2. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the indicator provides a visual target for a predetermined location of the sensing component. 3. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the sensing component is a temperature sense component configured to monitor a temperature of the battery cell of the stack of battery cells. 4. The battery module of claim 3 , wherein the temperature sense component is disposed in a lug and surrounded by an ultraviolet (UV) epoxy, and wherein the weld directly couples the lug to the bus bar at the indicator. 5. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the sensing component is a voltage sense component configured to monitor a voltage of the battery cell of the stack of battery cells. 6. The battery module of claim 5 , wherein the voltage sense component comprises a lead portion and an insulator material portion, wherein the weld directly couples the lead portion to the bus bar at the indicator, and wherein the weld is an ultrasonic weld performed along a direction parallel to the lead portion. 7. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the bus bar comprises a T-shape that includes a first portion configured to couple the first terminal to the second terminal and a second portion configured to couple to the sensing component. 8. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the bus bar comprises a J-shape configured to couple a third terminal of a third battery cell of the stack of battery cells to a module terminal of the battery module. 9. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the bus bar and the sensing component are held to a carrier of the battery module by securement features integrated into the carrier. 10. The battery module of claim 9 , wherein the carrier comprises a recess configured to receive the bus bar. 11. The battery module of claim 9 , wherein the securement features comprise a cantilevered hook. 12. The battery module of claim 9 , wherein the carrier comprises a first surface that includes the securement features and a second surface configured to face the stack of battery cells, and wherein the carrier comprises an access point for a welding device on the second surface. 13. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the bus bar comprises nickel plating. 14. The battery module of claim 13 wherein a thickness of the nickel plating is between 4 micrometers (μm) and 8 μm. 15. A method of manufacturing a battery module, comprising: disposing a bus bar in a carrier; disposing a sensing component in the carrier and into an indicator comprising an indentation formed onto a body of the bus bar, wherein the indicator is positioned on a first surface of the bus bar, and wherein the sensing component is disposed in the indentation of the indicator; directing ultrasonic vibrations toward a second surface of the bus bar via an anvil; oscillating the anvil in a direction parallel to a length of the sensing component; and melting at least a portion of the bus bar, the sensing component, or both, to form a molten material such that the molten material re-hardens and couples the sensing component to the bus bar. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein disposing the bus bar in the carrier comprises securing the bus bar in an interface of the carrier. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the interface is a press fit interface. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the sensing component comprises a temperature sense component. 19. The method of claim 18 , comprising disposing the temperature sense component in a lug comprising an ultraviolet (UV) curable epoxy, and wherein disposing the sensing component in the carrier comprises disposing the lug directly on the indicator of the bus bar. 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the sensing component comprises a voltage sense component having a lead portion and an insulator material portion. 21. The method of claim 20 , comprising disposing the lead portion of the voltage sense component directly on the indicator of the bus bar such that a segment of the insulator material portion contacts the bus bar. 22. A battery module, comprising: a stack of battery cells disposed in a housing, wherein each battery cell of the stack of battery cells comprises a terminal; a bus bar comprising a body and an indicator comprising an indentation formed onto the body, wherein the bus bar is configured to couple a first terminal of a first battery cell of the stack of battery cells to a second terminal of a second battery cell of the stack of battery cells; a temperature sensing component disposed on the indicator and configured to monitor a condition of at least one battery cell of the stack of battery cells, wherein the temperature sensing component is configured to monitor a temperature of the battery cell of the stack of battery cells, and wherein the temperature sensing component is disposed in a lug and surrounded by an ultraviolet (UV) epoxy; and a weld physically and electrically coupling the temperature sensing component to the bus bar at the indicator, wherein the weld directly couples the lug to the bus bar at the indicator. 23. The battery module of claim 22 , wherein the bus bar and the temperature sensing component are held to a carrier of the battery module by securement features integrated into the carrier. 24. The battery module of claim 23 , wherein the carrier comprises a recess configured to receive the bus bar. 25. The battery module of claim 23 , wherein the carrier comprises a first surface that includes the securement features and a second surface configured to face the stack of battery cells, and wherein the carrier comprises an access point for a welding device on the second surface.
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