Battery Housing
US-2019381899-A1 · Dec 19, 2019 · US
US10763472B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10763472-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715745648-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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A battery housing for a vehicle driven by an electric motor comprises a tray part including a bottom and side walls integrally formed thereon, and furthermore comprises a frame structure surrounding the tray part on the outside, wherein a gap remains between the side walls and the frame structure disposed on the outside thereof. At least two side walls of the tray part located opposite one another with respect to the tray volume each have at least one embossment, which is designed to point away from the tray volume and is supported on the frame structure. A brace disposed in the tray part is supported with the end-face ends thereof in the mutually opposing embossments.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A battery housing for a vehicle driven by an electric motor, comprising: a tray part having a bottom and side walls integrally formed thereon; a frame structure surrounding the tray part on the outside; a gap remaining between the side walls and the frame structure disposed on the outside thereof; wherein at least two side walls of the tray part situated opposite one another with respect to a tray volume of the tray part each comprise at least one embossment extending across a certain side wall section and pointing away from the tray volume, the at least one embossment supported on and resting against the frame structure; and a brace disposed in the tray part, the brace supported with end-face ends thereof in mutually opposing embossments of the at least two sides walls of the tray part. 2. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein a planar extension of the at least one embossment is greater than the end-face end surface of a brace supported therein. 3. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein the embossments do not include a curved transition region between the side walls and the bottom of the tray part. 4. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein non-embossed side wall sections of the side walls are tapered in a direction of the bottom, forming a draft, and the embossments are designed so that an embossed side wall section is disposed at a right angle relative to the bottom of the tray part. 5. The battery housing of claim 4 , wherein the embossments extend across an entire height of the side walls. 6. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein the frame structure is formed by a frame profile that surrounds the tray part and is composed of individual profile sections, and embossed side wall sections rest against sides of the frame structure which face toward the tray part. 7. The battery housing of claim 6 , wherein the profile sections of the frame profile are lightweight metal hollow chamber profiles. 8. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein the frame structure, at least by the side walls of the tray part, is designed as an integral part of the sides walls. 9. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein the embossments are implemented with a radius of less than 10 mm. 10. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein side wall material joining the embossments with adjacent non-embossed side wall sections forms an obtuse angle with a bottom of an embossment on one side and with the adjacent non-embossed side wall sections on another side. 11. The battery housing of claim 10 , wherein the obtuse angle is greater than 120°. 12. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein embossments on opposing side walls of the tray part are disposed mirror-symmetrically with respect to a tray part transverse plane situated between said opposing side walls. 13. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein all mutually opposing side walls have an embossment. 14. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein the tray part is a deep-drawn steel part. 15. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein end faces of the end-face ends of the brace form a right angle with upper sides of the brace. 16. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein the end-face ends of the brace are welded in the embossments to the side walls. 17. The battery housing of claim 1 , wherein one or more braces extending in one direction are formed of a plurality of brace segments, the plurality of brace segments joined to one another by way of a joining element, wherein the joining element, when a load is applied during a collision, causes a continuous force transmission between opposing side walls of the tray part.
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