Battery heater device
US-2015108113-A1 · Apr 23, 2015 · US
US10333184B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10333184-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514848670-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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The present disclosure is directed to a heat flux assembly for an energy storage device. The energy storage device includes a housing with a plurality of side walls that define an internal volume and a plurality of cells configured within the internal volume. The heat flux assembly includes a plurality of heat flux components configured for arrangement with the side walls of the housing of the energy storage device and one or more temperature sensors configured with each of the plurality of heat flux components. Thus, the temperature sensors are configured to monitor one or more temperatures at various locations in the plurality of heat flux components. The heat flux assembly also includes a controller configured to adjust a power level of each of the heat flux components as a function of the monitored temperature so as to reduce a temperature gradient or difference across the plurality of cells during operation of the energy storage device.
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What is claimed is: 1. A heat flux assembly for an energy storage device, the energy storage device having a housing with a plurality of side walls that define an internal volume and a plurality of cells configured within the internal volume, the heat flux assembly comprising: a plurality of heat flux components configured for arrangement with the side walls of the housing of the energy storage device; a common negative lead wire electrically coupling each of the plurality of heat flux components to each other and to a power source and a plurality of separate positive lead wires electrically coupling each of the plurality of heat flux components individually and separately to the power source; one or more temperature sensors configured with each of the plurality of heat flux components, the temperature sensors configured to monitor one or more temperatures at various locations of the plurality of cells; and, a controller configured to adjust a power level of each of the heat flux components as a function of the monitored temperature so as to reduce a temperature gradient across the plurality of cells during operation of the energy storage device. 2. An energy storage system, comprising: at least one energy storage device, the energy storage device comprising: a housing comprising a plurality of side walls that define an internal volume, the plurality of side walls comprising, at least, a bottom side wall and a front side wall, a top side wall, a rear side wall, and opposing side walls; a plurality of cells arranged in a matrix within the internal volume atop the bottom side wall and defining a top surface; a plurality of heat flux components arranged with each of the plurality of side walls and within the internal volume, the plurality of heat flux components configured to reduce a temperature gradient across the plurality of cells during operation of the energy storage device, wherein at least one heat flux component is configured with each of the plurality of side walls; and a common negative lead wire electrically coupling each of the plurality of heat flux components to each other and to a power source and a plurality of separate positive lead wires electrically coupling each of the plurality of heat flux components individually and separately to the power source. 3. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the heat flux components further comprise at least one of heaters, cooling devices, or combinations thereof. 4. The energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein the heaters comprise at least one of a plate heater, a strip heater, or a pocket heater, and wherein the cooling devices comprise at least one of a refrigeration evaporation plate, a thermo-electric cooler, or a circulated chilled water. 5. The energy storage system of claim 4 , wherein each of the heaters is constructed, at least in part, of one or more electrical insulation plates. 6. The energy storage system of claim 5 , wherein the heaters further comprise at least one heating wire mounted on one of the electrical insulation plates. 7. The energy storage system of claim 6 , wherein the heating wires further comprise a nichrome heating ribbon. 8. The energy storage system of claim 5 , wherein the one or more electrical insulation plates are constructed, at least in part, of mica. 9. The energy storage system of claim 5 , wherein one or more of the electrical insulation plates comprise one or more perforations configured to allow airflow within the energy storage device. 10. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of lead wires are electrically coupled to the heating wires of each of the heat flux components. 11. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the energy storage device further comprises one or more temperature sensors configured with the plurality of heat flux components, the temperature sensors configured to monitor one or more temperatures at various locations of the plurality of cells. 12. The energy storage system of claim 11 , further comprising a controller configured to adjust a power level to each of the heat flux components as a function of the monitored temperature.
adapted for prismatic or rectangular cells (H01M50/216 takes precedence) · CPC title
Resistive heaters (arrangements for heating the battery by its resistance to the internal current H01M10/637) · CPC title
Peltier elements or thermoelectric devices · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
Heating or keeping warm · CPC title
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