Battery module
US-9543555-B2 · Jan 10, 2017 · US
US10497910B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10497910-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514915775-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 3, 2019 |
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Disclosed is a battery module which may have a simple structure, be advantageous in making a small and light design, have excellent assembly and be strong against impact or vibration, by removing or decreasing coupling components for coupling cartridges. The battery module includes a plurality of pouch-type secondary batteries arranged in a lateral direction to stand in a vertical direction, a plurality of cartridges configured to accommodate the pouch-type secondary batteries in an inner space thereof, the cartridges being stacked in a lateral direction, and a housing provided to at least one of front and rear ends of the cartridges and coupled and fixed to at least two cartridges.
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What is claimed is: 1. A battery module, comprising: a plurality of pouch-type secondary batteries arranged in a lateral direction to stand in a vertical direction; a plurality of cartridges configured to accommodate the pouch-type secondary batteries in an inner space thereof, the cartridges being stacked in the lateral direction; and a housing provided to front and rear ends of the cartridges along a longitudinal direction and coupled and fixed to at least two cartridges, wherein at least upper surfaces and lower surfaces of each of the cartridges are not covered by the housing; and wherein the longitudinal direction is perpendicular to the lateral direction. 2. The battery module according to claim 1 , wherein the housing includes: an upper housing coupled and fixed to an upper portion of at least one of front and rear ends of the cartridge; and a lower housing coupled and fixed to a lower portion of at least one of front and rear ends of the cartridge. 3. The battery module according to claim 2 , wherein the upper housing and the lower housing are coupled and fixed to each other by hooking. 4. The battery module according to claim 2 , wherein coupling holes are formed in the upper housing and the lower housing in a vertical direction, and a coupling member is inserted through both the coupling holes. 5. A battery module, comprising: a plurality of pouch-type secondary batteries arranged in a lateral direction to stand in a vertical direction; a plurality of cartridges configured to accommodate the pouch-type secondary batteries in an inner space thereof, the cartridges being stacked in the lateral direction; and a housing provided to at least one of front and rear ends of the cartridges and coupled and fixed to at least two cartridges, wherein the housing has a coupling protrusion formed at an inner side, which is coupled to the cartridges, to protrude inwards, at least two cartridges among the plurality of cartridges have coupling grooves formed in outer sides to have a shape corresponding to the coupling protrusion, and the housing is coupled to the cartridges by inserting the coupling protrusion into the coupling groove, and wherein the coupling protrusion has a portion which becomes thicker closer to the cartridge, the coupling groove has a portion which becomes wider further from the outer side, and the coupling protrusion is slidably coupled into the coupling groove in a vertical direction. 6. The battery module according to claim 5 , wherein in at least two cartridges among the plurality of cartridges, the coupling grooves are respectively formed to a predetermined depth in a vertical direction at both upper and lower ends of the cartridges. 7. The battery module according to claim 5 , wherein at least a part of the plurality of cartridges has the coupling groove only at a front or rear end thereof. 8. A battery module, comprising: a plurality of pouch-type secondary batteries arranged in a lateral direction to stand in a vertical direction; a plurality of cartridges configured to accommodate the pouch-type secondary batteries in an inner space thereof, the cartridges being stacked in the lateral direction; and a housing provided to at least one of front and rear ends of the cartridges and coupled and fixed to at least two cartridges, wherein the housing has a coupling protrusion formed at an inner side, which is coupled to the cartridges, to protrude inwards, at least two cartridges among the plurality of cartridges have coupling grooves formed in outer sides to have a shape corresponding to the coupling protrusion, and the housing is coupled to the cartridges by inserting the coupling protrusion into the coupling groove, wherein at least a part of the plurality of cartridges has the coupling groove only at a front or rear end thereof, and wherein cartridges having coupling grooves formed only at front ends thereof and cartridges having coupling grooves only at rear ends thereof are arranged alternately. 9. The battery module according to claim 1 , wherein the housing is provided to both front and rear ends of the cartridge. 10. The battery module according to claim 1 , wherein an electrode lead of the pouch-type secondary battery is provided to at least one of front and rear ends of the cartridge, and wherein the housing includes a bus bar located at an inner side thereof to electrically contact the electrode lead, and a module terminal formed to protrude on an outer side thereof and electrically connected to the bus bar. 11. The battery module according to claim 10 , wherein the housing includes a connector terminal configured to sense a voltage of the pouch-type secondary battery and transmit the sensed information to the outside. 12. The battery module according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the pouch-type secondary battery is adhered and fixed to the cartridge by means of an adhesive. 13. The battery module according to claim 12 , wherein two pouch-type secondary batteries adjacent to each other are adhered and fixed to a single cartridge. 14. The battery module according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the cartridge includes a thermally-conductive polymer or includes a thermally-conductive material containing thermally-conductive filler and polymer. 15. A battery pack, comprising: the battery module defined in claim 1 . 16. A vehicle, comprising: the battery module defined in claim 1 . 17. A battery pack, comprising: the battery module defined in claim 5 . 18. A battery pack, comprising: the battery module defined in claim 8 .
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