Battery terminal lug equipped with shunt for measuring battery current
US-8932086-B2 · Jan 13, 2015 · US
US10451677B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10451677-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615739124-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 1, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2019 |
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A battery state detecting device (100) includes a shunt resistor (5), a post connection terminal (1), a harness connection terminal (2), a circuit board (6), and a connector (3). The post connection terminal (1) is electrically connected to a battery post (91) of a battery (90). The harness connection terminal (2) is electrically connected to a harness (80). The circuit board (6) detects current flowing in the shunt resistor (5). The connector (3) outputs a result of the detection made by the circuit board (6). The post connection terminal (1) is arranged next to the circuit board (6) in a thickness direction of the circuit board (6). On one side of the circuit board (6) in the thickness direction thereof, at least part of a post connecting portion (11), which is a part of the post connection terminal (1) connected to the battery post (91), is arranged within a space between the harness connection terminal (2) and the connector (3).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A battery state detecting device that connects a battery and a harness and detects a state of the battery, the device comprising: a shunt resistor; a first connection terminal electrically connected to a battery post of the battery; a second connection terminal electrically connected to the harness; a circuit board configured to detect current flowing in the shunt resistor; and a connector configured to output a result of a detection made by the circuit board, wherein the first connection terminal is arranged next to the circuit board in a thickness direction of the circuit board; at least part of a post connecting portion, the post connecting portion being a part of the first connection terminal connected to the battery post, is arranged in a space between the second connection terminal and the connector on one side of the circuit board in the thickness direction of the circuit board; the first connection terminal includes a linking portion, having a plate shape, that extends toward the circuit board; a fixing portion is formed in an end portion of the linking portion closer to the circuit board by bending the end portion; the shunt resistor is fixed to the fixing portion; the fixing portion has a fixing surface facing toward the post connecting portion; the shunt resistor is formed in an elongated plate shape; an end surface on one side of the shunt resistor in a length direction of the shunt resistor is connected to the linking portion; and a surface on one side of the shunt resistor in a different thickness direction of the shunt resistor is connected to the fixing surface of the fixing portion. 2. The battery state detecting device according to claim 1 , wherein the second connection terminal is arranged in a position shifted relative to the first connection terminal and the connector in an axial direction of the battery post. 3. The battery state detecting device according to claim 1 , wherein the shunt resistor has a part in which the length direction of the shunt resistor is arranged parallel to an axial direction of the battery post; the shunt resistor includes a first conductor, a resistor, and a second conductor arranged in that order from one side in the axial direction of the battery post; and the second connection terminal is provided on the second conductor. 4. The battery state detecting device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a casing that accommodates the circuit board, wherein at least part of the shunt resistor is accommodated within the casing; and a restricting portion that restricts a position where the shunt resistor is accommodated is formed in the casing. 5. The battery state detecting device according to claim 4 , wherein the shunt resistor includes a protruding portion, the protruding portion formed in the elongated plate shape and protruding from one side of the casing in an axial direction of the battery post, the protruding portion includes an attachment portion formed by bending the protruding portion from a part close to the casing; and the second connection terminal is provided on the attachment portion. 6. A method of manufacturing the battery state detecting device according to claim 1 , the method comprising: forming a casing that accommodates at least part of the shunt resistor through insertion molding such that the casing and the shunt resistor are integrated; and sealing an internal space of the casing with a molding resin in a state where the circuit board is accommodated within the casing.
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