Battery housing

US10707475B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10707475-B2
Application numberUS-201615379193-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 14, 2016
Priority dateDec 18, 2015
Publication dateJul 7, 2020
Grant dateJul 7, 2020

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A battery housing can include a housing body defining a cavity sized and shaped to receive a cell for a battery, and a breaker coupled with the housing body. The battery housing can comprise a first electrical conductor at a first end portion of the housing body and electrically connected to the switch, the first electrical conductor configured to electrically connect to a first battery cell terminal of the cell. The battery housing can comprise a second electrical conductor at a second end portion of the housing body, the second electrical conductor configured to electrically connect to a second battery cell terminal of the cell to define a first electrical pathway between the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor. The battery housing can include a bypass conductor to define a second electrical pathway between the switch and the second electrical conductor.

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What is claimed is: 1. A battery housing comprising: a housing body defining a cavity sized and shaped to receive a cell for a battery; a breaker coupled with the housing body, the breaker comprising a switch; a first electrical conductor at a first end portion of the housing body and electrically connected to the switch, the first electrical conductor configured to electrically connect to a first battery cell terminal of the cell; a second electrical conductor at a second end portion of the housing body, the second electrical conductor configured to electrically connect to a second battery cell terminal of the cell to define a first electrical pathway between the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor; and a bypass conductor coupled with the housing body, the bypass conductor electrically connected to the switch and the second electrical conductor to define a second electrical pathway between the switch and the second electrical conductor, wherein the switch has a normal operating condition in which current flows along the first electrical pathway between the first and second electrical conductors, and the switch has a fault condition in which a majority of the current bypasses the cell and flows along the second electrical pathway between the switch and the second electrical conductor and a minority of the current flows along the first electrical pathway between the first and second electrical conductors. 2. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein the breaker comprises: a first terminal; a second terminal; and a third terminal, wherein the switch comprises a thermally-activated switch disposed between the first terminal and the second and third terminals. 3. The breaker of claim 2 , further comprising a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) resistor between the first terminal and the second terminal. 4. The breaker of claim 3 , wherein the thermally-activated switch comprises a bimetal switching element in contact with the PTC resistor. 5. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein the breaker is disposed at the first end portion of the housing body. 6. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein the bypass conductor extends from the first end portion to the second end portion along a wall of the housing body. 7. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein the cavity is dimensioned such that the cell electrically and mechanically connects to the battery housing by way of a tool-less connection. 8. The battery housing of claim 7 , wherein the cavity is sized and shaped to receive the cell in a snap-fit connection that mechanically and electrically connects the cell to the battery housing. 9. The battery housing of claim 1 , further comprising the cell, the cell disposed in the cavity. 10. A battery housing comprising: a housing body defining a cavity sized and shaped to receive a cell and a second cell for a battery; a breaker coupled with the housing body, the breaker comprising a switch; a first electrical conductor at a first end portion of the housing body and electrically connected to the switch, the first electrical conductor configured to electrically connect to a first battery cell terminal of the cell; a second electrical conductor at a second end portion of the housing body, the second electrical conductor configured to electrically connect to a second battery cell terminal of the cell to define a first electrical pathway between the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor; a bypass conductor coupled with the housing body, the bypass conductor electrically connected to the switch and the second electrical conductor to define a second electrical pathway between the switch and the second electrical conductor, a second breaker coupled with the housing body, the second breaker comprising a second switch electrically connected to the second electrical conductor at the second end portion of the housing body; a third electrical conductor at the second end portion of the housing body and electrically connected to the second switch, the third electrical conductor configured to electrically connect to a first battery cell terminal of the second cell; a fourth electrical conductor at the first end portion of the housing body, the fourth electrical conductor configured to electrically connect to a second battery cell terminal of the second cell to define a third electrical pathway between the third electrical conductor and the fourth electrical conductor; and a second bypass conductor coupled with the housing body, the second bypass conductor electrically connected to the second switch and the fourth electrical conductor to define a fourth electrical pathway between the second switch and the fourth electrical conductor. 11. The battery housing of claim 10 , further comprising a first modular battery terminal configured to provide electrical communication with an external component and a third electrical conductor electrically connecting the modular battery terminal to the switch, the first modular battery terminal disposed on an exterior surface of a first wall of the housing body. 12. The battery housing of claim 11 , further comprising a second modular battery terminal configured to provide electrical communication with a second external component, the second modular battery terminal disposed on a second exterior surface of a second wall of the housing body. 13. The battery housing of claim 1 , further comprising a battery monitoring system in electrical communication with the battery housing, the battery monitoring system configured to determine if the switch is in the fault condition. 14. A battery pack comprising a plurality of battery housings electrically connected to one another, each battery housing of the plurality of battery housings comprising the battery housing of claim 1 . 15. The battery pack of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of battery housings are connected in series. 16. The battery pack of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of battery housings are connected in parallel. 17. The battery pack of claim 14 , further comprising a buck-boost converter in electrical communication with the plurality of battery housings, the buck-boost converter configured to regulate an output voltage of the battery pack. 18. A battery housing configured to receive a cell for a battery, the battery housing comprising: a three-terminal breaker integrated with the battery housing, the three-terminal breaker having a normal operating condition and a fault condition, the three-terminal breaker comprising a first terminal, a second terminal, a third terminal, and a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) resistor between the first and second terminals; a primary current pathway through the first terminal, the second terminal, and the cell when the breaker is in the normal operating condition, the primanry current pathway comprising the PTC resistor and a switch in parallel with the PTC resistor; and a bypass current pathway through the first terminal and the third terminal, the bypass current pathway configured to bypass the cell when the breaker is in the fault condition. 19. The battery housing of claim 18 , wherein, in the fault condition, a minority of the current flows along the primary current pathway and a majority of the current flows along the bypass current pathway. 20. The battery housing of claim 18 , further comprising the cell, the cell disposed in a cavity of the battery housing. 21. The battery housing of claim 18 , further comprisin

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What does patent US10707475B2 cover?
A battery housing can include a housing body defining a cavity sized and shaped to receive a cell for a battery, and a breaker coupled with the housing body. The battery housing can comprise a first electrical conductor at a first end portion of the housing body and electrically connected to the switch, the first electrical conductor configured to electrically connect to a first battery cell te…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bourns Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H37/54. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 07 2020 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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