Battery pack to vehicle attachment assembly and attachment method

US11088416B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11088416-B2
Application numberUS-201916590558-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 2, 2019
Priority dateOct 2, 2019
Publication dateAug 10, 2021
Grant dateAug 10, 2021

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Abstract

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A battery pack attachment assembly includes, among other things, a first bracket configured to be secured directly to a vehicle underbody, and a second bracket. The first bracket extends vertically above the first bracket such that the second bracket is spaced from the vehicle underbody when the first bracket is secured directly to the vehicle underbody.

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What is claimed is: 1. A battery pack attachment assembly, comprising: a first bracket configured to be secured directly to a vehicle underbody; and a second bracket attached to the first bracket, the first bracket extending vertically above the second bracket such that the second bracket is spaced from the vehicle underbody when the first bracket is secured directly to the vehicle underbody; and at least one coolant line, at least one electrical wire, or both disposed vertically between the second bracket and the vehicle underbody. 2. The battery pack attachment assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first bracket and the second bracket are extruded brackets. 3. The battery pack attachment assembly of claim 2 , wherein a direction of extrusion for the extruded brackets extends in a vertical direction. 4. The battery pack attachment assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first bracket is telescopically received within the second bracket. 5. The battery pack attachment assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a mechanical fastener received within an aperture of the first bracket, the mechanical fastener securing the first bracket to the vehicle underbody. 6. The battery pack attachment assembly of claim 5 , further comprising a sleeve that is also received within the aperture, the mechanical fastener disposed within the sleeve. 7. The battery pack attachment assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a collar of the sleeve, the collar clamped between the first bracket and the vehicle underbody when the first bracket is secured directly to the vehicle underbody. 8. A battery pack attachment assembly, comprising: a first bracket configured to be secured directly to a vehicle underbody; and a second bracket attached to the first bracket, the first bracket extending vertically above the second bracket such that the second bracket is spaced from the vehicle underbody when the first bracket is secured directly to the vehicle underbody; and a battery pack, wherein the second bracket is forward a side rail of the battery pack relative to an orientation of a vehicle having the battery pack. 9. The battery pack attachment assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a sub-frame, wherein the second bracket is disposed horizontally between the sub-frame and the side rail such that a load applied to a front of the vehicle follows a load path that extends through the sub-frame, the second bracket, and the side rail. 10. The battery pack attachment assembly of claim 8 , wherein the second bracket is secured directly to the side rail. 11. A battery pack attachment assembly, comprising: a first bracket configured to be secured directly to a vehicle underbody; and a second bracket attached to the first bracket, the first bracket extending vertically above the second bracket such that the second bracket is spaced from the vehicle underbody when the first bracket is secured directly to the vehicle underbody; a mechanical fastener received within an aperture of the first bracket, the mechanical fastener securing the first bracket to the vehicle underbody, wherein the mechanical fastener is a first mechanical fastener, and further comprising a plurality of second mechanical fasteners that secure a side rail of the battery pack to the vehicle underbody, the plurality of second mechanical fasteners laterally outside the first mechanical fastener. 12. A battery pack attachment method, comprising: securing a battery pack to a vehicle underbody using a first bracket that is received within a second bracket, the second bracket is spaced from the vehicle underbody when the first bracket is secured directly to the vehicle underbody, the first bracket secured directly to the vehicle, the second bracket secured to the first bracket and the battery pack; and routing a coolant line, an electrical wire, or both between the second bracket and the vehicle underbody. 13. The battery pack attachment method of claim 12 , wherein the second bracket is disposed horizontally between a sub-frame and a side rail of the battery pack such that a load applied to a front of the vehicle follows a load path that extends through the sub-frame, the second bracket, and the side rail. 14. The battery pack attachment method of claim 12 , wherein the first bracket and the second bracket are extruded brackets. 15. The battery pack attachment method of claim 14 , wherein a direction of extrusion for the extruded brackets extends in a vertical direction. 16. The battery pack attachment method of claim 12 , further comprising securing the first bracket to the vehicle underbody using a mechanical fastener that extends through an aperture in the first bracket. 17. The battery pack attachment method of claim 16 , wherein the mechanical fastener is a first mechanical fastener, and further comprising securing a side rail of the battery pack to the vehicle underbody using a plurality of second mechanical fasteners, the plurality of second mechanical fasteners laterally outside the first mechanical fastener. 18. The battery pack attachment method of claim 16 , further comprising positioning the mechanical fastener with a sleeve that is received within the aperture.

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Classifications

  • B60K1/04Primary

    of the electric storage means for propulsion · CPC title

  • Constructional details of batteries specially adapted for electric vehicles · CPC title

  • with fastening means, e.g. locks · CPC title

  • adapted for protecting batteries against vibrations, collision impact or swelling · CPC title

  • Racks, modules or packs for multiple batteries or multiple cells · CPC title

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What does patent US11088416B2 cover?
A battery pack attachment assembly includes, among other things, a first bracket configured to be secured directly to a vehicle underbody, and a second bracket. The first bracket extends vertically above the first bracket such that the second bracket is spaced from the vehicle underbody when the first bracket is secured directly to the vehicle underbody.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K1/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 10 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).