Multi-wire planar cable for a monitoring system of a battery module

US10418765B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10418765-B2
Application numberUS-201715406864-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 16, 2017
Priority dateJan 16, 2017
Publication dateSep 17, 2019
Grant dateSep 17, 2019

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A connector assembly for voltage monitoring of bus bars electrically connecting adjacent battery cells of a battery module includes a connector having a plurality of terminals configured to be mated with a control module connector associated with the battery module. A multi-wire planar cable extends from the connector. The multi-wire planar cable has a plurality of wires terminated to corresponding terminals and a common jacket for the plurality of wires. The jacket has grooves between adjacent wires for controlled separation of the wires and surrounding jacket portions at a sensor end of the multi-wire planar cable to define separated planar cable segments. The separated planar cable segments are routed to different areas for termination to different voltage sensors associated with corresponding bus bars.

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A connector assembly for voltage monitoring of bus bars electrically connecting adjacent battery cells of a battery module, the connector assembly comprising: a connector having terminals for mating with a control module connector associated with the battery module; a multi-wire planar cable extending from the connector, the multi-wire planar cable having flat wires terminated to the terminals and a common jacket for the flat wires, the common jacket including a top surface and a bottom surface, at least one of the top surface or the bottom surface being planar, the common jacket having grooves in at least one of the top surface or the bottom surface between adjacent flat wires for controlled separation of the flat wires and surrounding common jacket portions at a sensor end of the multi-wire planar cable to define separated planar cable segments, the separated planar cable segments being routed to different areas for termination to different voltage sensors associated with the bus bars. 2. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the separated planar cable segments are branched in multiple directions. 3. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the separated planar cable segments extend in opposite directions. 4. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the separated planar cable segments includes a single flat wire and associated surrounding common jacket portion. 5. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the separated planar cable segments includes multiple flat wires and associated surrounding common jacket portions. 6. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flat wires include exposed terminating portions at take-out points from the separated planar cable segment. 7. The connector assembly of claim 6 , wherein each separated planar cable segment includes multiple take-out points. 8. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the separated planar cable segments have different lengths to extend to the different areas for termination to different voltage sensors. 9. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flat wires include terminating portions configured to be electrically connected to the bus bars. 10. The connector assembly of claim 9 , wherein the flat wires include punch-out portions and dead portions downstream of the terminating portions, the punch-out portions defining a discontinuity along the flat wires such that the dead portions are no longer electrically connected to the terminating portions. 11. The connector assembly of claim 9 , wherein the terminating portions are provided at distal ends of the flat wires. 12. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the multi-wire planar cable is a first multi-wire planar cable, the connector assembly further comprising a second multi-wire planar cable extending from the connector having second wires terminated to the terminals, the second wires being flat, the second multi-wire planar cable having a common second jacket for the second wires, the second common jacket including a second top surface and a second bottom surface, at least one of the second top surface or the second bottom surface being planar, the second common jacket having second grooves in at least one of the second top surface or the second bottom surface between adjacent second wires for controlled separation of the second wires and surrounding second jacket portions at a second sensor end of the second multi-wire planar cable to define second separated planar cable segments of the second multi-wire planar cable, the second separated planar cable segments being routed to different areas for termination to different voltage sensors associated with the bus bars, the second separated planar cable segments of the first and second multi-wire planar cables being stacked in a cable stack for portions of lengths thereof, portions of the separated planar cable segments of the first multi-wire planar cable being routed to different areas for termination to different voltage sensors than portions of the second separated planar cable segments of the second multi-wire planar cable. 13. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flat wires are generally co-planar along any particular section of the separated planar cable segments. 14. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the multi-wire planar cable includes a folded section including a folding edge to change a routing direction of the multi-wire planar cable, the flat wires overlapping each other in the folded section. 15. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the common jacket having a thickness defined between the top surface and the common bottom surface, the jacket being thinner at the grooves. 16. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the grooves are provided along both the top surface and the bottom surface of the common jacket. 17. A carrier assembly for battery cells of a battery module, the carrier assembly comprising: a tray configured to be coupled to a top of the battery module over the battery cells, the tray holding a plurality of bus bars configured to electrically connect adjacent battery cells of the battery module, the bus bars having voltage sensors associated therewith; a connector assembly coupled to the tray, the connector assembly having a connector including terminals for mating with a control module connector associated with the battery module and a multi-wire planar cable extending from the connector, the multi-wire planar cable having wires terminated to the terminals and a common jacket for the of wires, the jacket including a top surface and a bottom surface, at least one of the top surface and the bottom surface being planar, the jacket having grooves in at least one of the top surface or the bottom surface between adjacent wires for controlled separation of the wires and surrounding jacket portions at a sensor end of the multi-wire planar cable to define separated planar cable segments, the separated planar cable segments being routed within the tray to different areas of the tray for termination to different voltage sensors associated with the bus bars. 18. The carrier assembly of claim 17 , wherein the separated planar cable segments are branched in multiple directions. 19. The carrier assembly of claim 17 , wherein the multi-wire planar cable is a first multi-wire planar cable, the connector assembly further comprising a second multi-wire planar cable extending from the connector having second wires terminated to the terminals, the second wires being flat, the second multi-wire planar cable having a common second jacket for the second wires, the second jacket including a second top surface and a second bottom surface, at least one of the second top surface or the second bottom surface being planar, the second jacket having second grooves in at least one of the second top surface or the second bottom surface between adjacent second wires for controlled separation of the second wires and surrounding second jacket portions at a second sensor end of the second multi-wire planar cable to define second separated planar cable segments of the second multi-wire planar cable, the second separated planar cable segments being routed to different areas for termination to different voltage sensors associated with the bus bars, the second separated planar cable segments of the first and second multi-wire planar cables being stacked in a cable stack for portions of lengths thereof, portions of the separated planar cable segments of the first multi-wire planar cable bein

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  • for flexible printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables or like structures · CPC title

  • having contacts penetrating insulation for making contact with conductors, e.g. needle points · CPC title

  • characterised by the terminal · CPC title

  • Structural combination with electronic components, e.g. electronic circuits integrated to the outside of the casing (printed circuits H05K1/00) · CPC title

  • for several batteries or cells simultaneously or sequentially · CPC title

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What does patent US10418765B2 cover?
A connector assembly for voltage monitoring of bus bars electrically connecting adjacent battery cells of a battery module includes a connector having a plurality of terminals configured to be mated with a control module connector associated with the battery module. A multi-wire planar cable extends from the connector. The multi-wire planar cable has a plurality of wires terminated to correspon…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Te Connectivity Corp, Te Connectivity
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/4207. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 17 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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