Battery straps
US-11588214-B2 · Feb 21, 2023 · US
US12272843B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12272843-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318111126-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 8, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 8, 2025 |
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A battery and straps for a battery are disclosed. The battery according to various embodiments comprises a number of straps which connect a number of battery cells in series. The battery straps may pass through cutouts provided in a cell divider wall. The cutouts and straps may define a common headspace. The battery may have five connecting straps and two end straps.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A battery having: a housing having at least two cells and a cell wall provided between the two cells; a plurality of elements provided within the cells; a common headspace defined by the cell wall; and a battery strap having a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, a first side edge, and a second side edge opposite the first side edge, the first and second respective side edges extending a length of the battery strap, and the second surface of the battery strap cast onto two of the elements and directly connecting two of the elements in series through the cell wall, wherein the battery strap is configured to taper along the first and second respective side edges, and wherein a thickness of the battery strap is uniform throughout the length of the battery strap. 2. The battery of claim 1 , wherein the common headspace is defined at least in part by a cutout in the cell wall and the battery strap connects two elements through the cutout. 3. The battery of claim 1 , wherein the battery strap comprises a first, second, third, fourth, and fifth connecting strap. 4. The battery of claim 3 , wherein the first, second, and third connecting straps are provided in a first row and the fourth and fifth connecting straps are provided in a second row opposite the first row. 5. The battery of claim 4 , wherein the second row further comprises two end straps. 6. The battery of claim 2 , wherein the cutout has a cross-sectional area which is larger than a cross-sectional area of the battery strap. 7. The battery of claim 6 , wherein the common headspace is further defined by a difference between the cross-sectional area of the cutout and the cross-sectional area of the battery strap. 8. A battery having: a housing having cells and cell walls, the cell walls each having a cutout; a plurality of battery elements provided within the cells; a common headspace defined by the cutout; and a plurality of battery straps connecting the plurality of battery elements in series, each battery strap extending through a cell wall through a cutout, and each battery strap having a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, a first side edge, and a second side edge opposite the first side edge, the first and second respective side edges extending a length of the battery strap, and the second surface being cast onto the plurality battery elements, wherein each battery strap is configured to taper along the first and second respective side edges, and wherein a thickness of the battery strap is uniform throughout the length of the battery strap. 9. The battery of claim 8 , wherein the cutout has a cutout width, and the battery straps have a strap width, and the cutout width is larger than the strap width. 10. The battery of claim 8 , wherein the cutout has a cutout height, and the battery straps have a strap height, and the cutout height is larger than the strap height. 11. The battery of claim 8 , wherein the battery straps comprise five connecting straps and two end straps. 12. The battery of claim 11 , wherein the battery straps comprise a first row having three connecting straps and a second row comprising two connecting straps and two end straps. 13. A battery comprising: a housing defining six cells, each cell provided with a plurality of battery elements and each cell being divided by a cell wall, wherein each cell wall extends from a bottom surface of the housing to a plane contiguous with a top edge of the housing; a cutout provided in each of the cell walls; seven connecting straps, the connecting straps being arranged in two rows, a first row having a first connecting strap, a second connecting strap, and a third connecting strap; a second row having a fourth connecting strap and a fifth connecting strap, the second row further comprising a first end strap and a second end strap; the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth connecting straps directly connecting the six cells in series through the cell walls; each connecting strap having a first side edge and a second side edge opposite the first side edge, the first and second respective side edges extending a length of the connecting strap, each connecting strap configured to taper along the first and second respective side edges, and a thickness of each connecting strap being uniform throughout the length of the connecting strap; and a common headspace defined by the cutout and the connecting straps. 14. The battery of claim 13 , wherein the cells are separated by five cell walls, each cell wall having a cutout, and wherein the common headspace is defined at least in part by the cutout in the cell wall. 15. The battery of claim 14 , wherein each connecting strap passes through the cutout to connect adjacent battery elements. 16. The battery of claim 14 , wherein each cutout has a cutout height which is larger than a connecting strap height. 17. The battery of claim 14 , wherein each cutout has a cutout width which is larger than a connecting strap width. 18. The battery of claim 14 , wherein each cutout has a cross-sectional area which is larger than a cross-sectional area of each connecting strap. 19. The battery of claim 18 , wherein the common headspace is further defined by a respective difference between the cross-sectional area of each cutout and the cross-sectional area of each connecting strap.
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