Battery housing for a vehicle driven by electric motor
US-11205816-B2 · Dec 21, 2021 · US
US12308456B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12308456-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217869914-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2022 |
| Publication date | May 20, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 20, 2025 |
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A battery box for a hybrid or electric vehicle, the battery box including a pair of longitudinal walls and a pair of lateral walls that cooperate with a drop-in floor to define an interior compartment of the battery box for holding one or more batteries. The battery box includes corner junctions where the lateral walls are attached to the longitudinal walls and further includes corner shields that are placed over the corner junctions. The corner shields are externally mounted outside of the interior compartment and provide fluid tight sealing over the corner junctions. The longitudinal and lateral walls are made of dual phase steel. The corner shields have complex corners and are therefore made of draw steel.
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A battery box for a vehicle, comprising: a pair of first and second longitudinal walls that run parallel in a laterally spaced apart arrangement; a pair of first and second lateral walls that extend between the pair of first and second longitudinal walls and that run parallel in a longitudinally spaced apart arrangement to define an interior compartment of the battery box for holding one or more batteries; a first pair of corner junctions where the first lateral wall is fixably attached to the first and second longitudinal walls; a second pair of corner junctions where the second lateral wall is fixably attached to the first and second longitudinal walls; a first pair of corner shields, placed over the first pair of corner junctions, that are externally mounted outside of the interior compartment to provide fluid tight sealing over the first pair of corner junctions; a second pair of corner shields, placed over the second pair of corner junctions, that are externally mounted outside of the interior compartment to provide fluid tight sealing over the second pair of corner junctions; wherein the first and second longitudinal walls and the first and second lateral walls are made of a first material comprising a dual phase steel and the corner junctions are load bearing connections between the first and second longitudinal walls and the first and second lateral walls, wherein the corner shields are made of a second material that is different from the first material and each corner shield has one or more complex corners formed by planar wall segments that extend in at least three different planes. 2. The battery box of claim 1 , wherein the planar wall segments of each corner shield include first and second planar wall segments that form a wedge-shaped channel that extends vertically between a closed end and an open end. 3. The battery box of claim 2 , wherein the planar wall segments of each corner shield include an inwardly extending planar wall segment that forms a first complex corner at the closed end of the wedge-shaped channel. 4. The battery box of claim 3 , wherein each longitudinal and lateral wall has a bottom edge that includes an inwardly extending flange and wherein the inwardly extending planar wall segment of each corner shield is positioned underneath the inwardly extending flange in an overlapping and abutting arrangement. 5. The battery box of claim 4 , further comprising: a drop-in floor extending across the interior compartment of the battery box and positioned above the inwardly extending flange in an overlapping and abutting arrangement such that the drop-in-floor is secured to the inwardly extending flange. 6. The battery box of claim 2 , wherein the planar wall segments of each corner shield include an outwardly extending planar wall segment that forms a second complex corner at the open end of the wedge-shaped channel. 7. The battery box of claim 6 , wherein each longitudinal and lateral wall has a top edge that includes an outwardly extending flange and wherein the outwardly extending planar wall segment of each corner shield is positioned underneath the outwardly extending flange in an overlapping and abutting arrangement. 8. The battery box of claim 7 , further comprising: a lid extending across the interior compartment of the battery box and positioned above the outwardly extending flange in an overlapping and abutting arrangement such that the lid is secured to the outwardly extending flange. 9. The battery box of claim 1 , wherein the second material forming the corner shields comprises draw steel. 10. A battery box for a vehicle, comprising: a pair of first and second longitudinal walls that run parallel in a laterally spaced apart arrangement; a pair of first and second lateral walls that extend between the pair of first and second longitudinal walls and that run parallel in a longitudinally spaced apart arrangement to define an interior compartment of the battery box for holding one or more batteries; a first pair of corner junctions including a first tongue where the first lateral wall is fixably attached to the first longitudinal wall and a second tongue where the first lateral wall is fixably attached to the second longitudinal wall; a second pair of corner junctions including a third tongue where the second lateral wall is fixably attached to the first longitudinal wall and a fourth tongue where the second lateral wall is fixably attached to the second longitudinal wall; a first pair of corner shields, placed over the first pair of corner junctions, that are externally mounted outside of the interior compartment to provide fluid tight sealing over the first pair of corner junctions; and a second pair of corner shields, placed over the second pair of corner junctions, that are externally mounted outside of the interior compartment to provide fluid tight sealing over the second pair of corner junctions. 11. The battery box of claim 10 , wherein the corner shields are externally mounted over the corner junctions using an adhesive or sealant. 12. The battery box of claim 11 , wherein each tongue is integral with and bent ninety degrees from an end of one of the longitudinal or lateral walls and is arranged to overlap and abut another end of an adjoining longitudinal or lateral wall. 13. The battery box of claim 12 , wherein each longitudinal and lateral wall has a bottom edge that includes an inwardly extending flange and a top edge that includes an outwardly extending flange. 14. The battery box of claim 13 , wherein the longitudinal and lateral walls have an overall wall height and each tongue extends vertically and defines an overall tongue height that is less than the overall wall height such that gaps exist at the corner junctions between the tongue and the inwardly extending flange at the bottom edge of the longitudinal and lateral walls and between the tongue and the outwardly extending flange at the top edge of the longitudinal and lateral walls. 15. The battery box of claim 14 , wherein each corner shield has two complex corners that are each formed by planar wall segments that extend in at least three different planes to cover and seal the gaps at the corner junctions between the tongue and the inwardly extending flange and between the tongue and the outwardly extending flange. 16. A battery box for a vehicle, comprising: a pair of first and second longitudinal walls that run parallel in a laterally spaced apart arrangement; a pair of first and second lateral walls that extend between the pair of first and second longitudinal walls and that run parallel in a longitudinally spaced apart arrangement to define an interior compartment of the battery box for holding one or more batteries; a first pair of corner junctions including a first tongue where the first lateral wall is fixably attached to the first longitudinal wall and a second tongue where the first lateral wall is fixably attached to the second longitudinal wall; a second pair of corner junctions including a third tongue where the second lateral wall is fixably attached to the first longitudinal wall and a fourth tongue where the second lateral wall is fixably attached to the second longitudinal wall; a first pair of corner shields, placed over the first pair of corner junctions, that are externally mounted outside of the interior compartment to provide fluid tight sealing over the first pair of corner junctions; and a second pair of corner shields, placed over the second pair of corner junctions, that are externally mounted outside of the interior compartment to
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