Sensor arrangement, battery cell and energy system
US-10107867-B2 · Oct 23, 2018 · US
US11876246B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11876246-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117532370-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 22, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2024 |
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A fire and/or overheated condition detector for a lithium ion battery is provided. The fire and/or overheated condition detector includes a chamber defining a detection space fluidly communicative with an interior of the lithium ion battery, a temperature sensor operably disposed proximate to the detection space, gas detection assemblies configured to detect gases through absorption in the detection space and a smoke detection assembly configured to detect particle scattering in the detection space to discriminate smoke particles from nuisance particles.
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A lithium ion battery, comprising: a body defining an interior in which a lithium ion battery cell is disposable; a fire and/or overheated condition detector comprising a chamber defining a detection space, a temperature sensor proximate to the detection space, gas detection assemblies configured to detect gases through absorption in the detection space and a smoke detection assembly configured to detect particle scattering in the detection space to discriminate smoke particles from nuisance particles; a shroud attached to the body and configured to direct gases, smoke particles and nuisance particles from the interior of the body toward the fire and/or overheated condition detector; and a controller configured to execute early fire and/or overheated condition detection while retaining nuisance discrimination based on readings of the temperature sensor, the gas detection assemblies and the smoke detection assembly, each gas detection assembly comprises a light source at a first side of the detection space and a photodetector at a second side of the detection space, and the smoke detection assembly comprises first and second light sources and a photodetector at a first end of the detection space and a mirror optically interposed between the first and second light source and the photodetector at a second end of the detection space. 2. The lithium ion battery according to claim 1 , wherein the fire and/or overheated condition detector is receptive of power from the lithium ion battery cell. 3. The lithium ion battery according to claim 1 , wherein: the body defines one or more interiors in each of which one or more lithium ion battery cells are disposable, and the shroud is configured to direct gases, smoke particles and nuisance particles from each of the one or more interiors of the body toward the fire and/or overheated condition detector. 4. A lithium ion battery, comprising: a body defining an interior in which a lithium ion battery cell is disposable; a fire and/or overheated condition detector comprising a chamber defining a detection space, a temperature sensor proximate to the detection space, gas detection assemblies configured to detect gases through absorption in the detection space and a smoke detection assembly configured to detect particle scattering in the detection space to discriminate smoke particles from nuisance particles; a shroud attached to the body and configured to direct gases, smoke particles and nuisance particles from the interior of the body toward the fire and/or overheated condition detector; and a controller remote from the fire and/or overheated condition detector and configured to execute early fire and/or overheated condition detection while retaining nuisance discrimination based on wirelessly received readings of the temperature sensor, the gas detection assemblies and the smoke detection assembly, each gas detection assembly comprises a light source at a first side of the detection space and a photodetector at a second side of the detection space, and the smoke detection assembly comprises first and second light sources and a photodetector at a first end of the detection space and a mirror optically interposed between the first and second light source and the photodetector at a second end of the detection space. 5. A lithium ion battery, comprising: a body defining an interior in which a lithium ion battery cell is disposable; a remote fire and/or overheated condition detector comprising a chamber defining a detection space, a temperature sensor proximate to the detection space, gas detection assemblies configured to detect gases through absorption in the detection space and a smoke detection assembly configured to detect particle scattering in the detection space to discriminate smoke particles from nuisance particles; a shroud assembly attached to the body and configured to direct gases, smoke particles and nuisance particles from the interior of the body toward the remote fire and/or overheated condition detector; and a controller configured to execute early fire and/or overheated condition detection while retaining nuisance discrimination based on readings of the temperature sensor, the gas detection assemblies and the smoke detection assembly, each gas detection assembly comprises a light source at a first side of the detection space and a photodetector at a second side of the detection space, and the smoke detection assembly comprises first and second light sources and a photodetector at a first end of the detection space and a mirror optically interposed between the first and second light source and the photodetector at a second end of the detection space. 6. The lithium ion battery according to claim 5 , wherein the remote fire and/or overheated condition detector is receptive of power from the lithium ion battery cell. 7. The lithium ion battery according to claim 5 , wherein the shroud assembly comprises a ducting apparatus configured to drive flows toward the remote fire and/or overheated condition detector. 8. The lithium ion battery according to claim 5 , wherein: the body defines one or more interiors in each of which one or more lithium ion battery cells are disposable, and the shroud assembly is configured to direct gases, smoke particles and nuisance particles from each of the one or more interiors of the body toward the remote fire and/or overheated condition detector. 9. The lithium ion battery according to claim 5 , wherein the controller is remote from the remote fire and/or overheated condition detector and receptive of the readings via wireless communications.
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