Method for managing the temperature of a battery of an electric or hybrid vehicle
US-2016082860-A1 · Mar 24, 2016 · US
US11777153B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11777153-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117229666-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 13, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2023 |
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Provided are battery packs and interface modules for electrically interconnecting electrochemical cells in the packs and for providing heat distribution with the packs. An interface module interfaces one side of all electrochemical cells in a battery pack. The interface module may have a substantially planar shape such that the space occupied by the module in the battery pack is minimal. Most, if not all, conductive components of the interface module may be formed from the same sheet of metal. In some embodiments, the interface module includes multiple bus bars such that each bus bar interconnects two or more terminals of different electrochemical cells in the battery pack. Each bus bar may have a separate voltage sense lead extending from the bus bar to a connecting portion. The bus bars may be flexibly supported within the module. The interface module may also include multiple thermistors disposed on different bus bars.
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What is claimed is: 1. An interface module comprising: two or more bus bars, wherein each of the two or more bus bars comprises an electrically conductive material; and a base, wherein the base comprises an electrically insulating material and mechanically supports the two or more bus bars, wherein the two or more bus bars are configured to electrically interconnect a plurality of electrochemical cells arranged between two end frames, wherein the interface module is substantially orthogonal to the end frames, wherein the electrochemical cells have terminals positioned on their top cover, and wherein the interface module extends parallel to the top cover and is electrically connected to the terminals, and wherein the interface module has a substantially planar shape; wherein the electrically insulating material of the base is thermally conductive with a thermal conductivity between 2 W/m-K and 100 W/m-K. 2. The interface module of claim 1 , wherein the two or more bus bars are electrically connected to terminals of the plurality of electrochemical cells such that such that any of the two or more bus bars does not electrically short any of the plurality of electrochemical cells. 3. The interface module of claim 1 , further comprising voltage sense leads, wherein the voltage sense leads connect the two or more bus bars to the interface module; and wherein the bus bars have a substantially planar shape. 4. The interface module of claim 3 , wherein the thickness of the voltage sense leads and the thickness of the two or more bus bars is substantially the same. 5. The interface module of claim 3 , wherein each of the two or more bus bars forms a monolithic structure with the voltage sense leads. 6. The interface module of claim 1 , wherein the electrically insulating material of the base is thermally conductive. 7. The interface module of claim 3 , wherein the interface module further comprises a connecting portion having multiple connecting leads, wherein each of the two or more bus bars has a separate electrical connection to one of the multiple connecting leads. 8. The interface module of claim 7 , wherein each of the two or more bus bars is electrically connected to one of the multiple connecting leads using one of voltage sense leads, and wherein a thickness of the voltage sense leads and a thickness of the two or more bus bars is substantially same. 9. The battery pack of claim 8 , wherein the voltage sense leads are coplanar with the two or more bus bars. 10. The battery pack of claim 8 , wherein each of the two or more bus bars forms a monolithic structure with the one of the voltage sense leads. 11. The interface module of claim 7 , wherein the interface module further comprises a thermistor module having multiple thermistors positioned in different locations of the interface module, wherein each of the multiple thermistors has a separate electrical connection to one of the multiple connecting leads. 12. The interface module of claim 11 , wherein each of the multiple thermistors is positioned on a different one of the two or more bus bars. 13. The interface module of claim 7 , wherein the base is flexible and allows the two or more bus bars to move with respect to each other. 14. The interface module of claim 7 , wherein the interface module has a thickness of less than 10 millimeters.
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