Battery module and battery pack with improved safety
US-2020038698-A1 · Feb 6, 2020 · US
US12531297B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12531297-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418677880-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 30, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2023 |
| Publication date | Jan 20, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 20, 2026 |
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Embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a battery assembly including a plurality of battery cells stacked in a preset stacking direction, an accommodation case configured to accommodate the plurality of battery cells, an insertion space formed between the plurality of battery cells and the accommodation case, and a fire-retardant assembly disposed in the insertion space, wherein the fire-retardant assembly includes a fire-retardant member including a fire-retardant material, and a pillar-shaped exterior material configured to accommodate the fire-retardant member therein and extending in a height direction of the accommodation case.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A battery assembly comprising: a plurality of battery cells stacked in a preset stacking direction; an accommodation case configured to house the plurality of battery cells; an insertion space formed between the plurality of battery cells and the accommodation case; and a fire-retardant assembly disposed in the insertion space, wherein the fire-retardant assembly includes: a fire-retardant member including a fire-retardant material; and an exterior material configured to enclose the fire-retardant member therein, wherein the exterior material includes a body portion having a pipe shape extending in a height direction of the accommodation case, wherein the fire-retardant member includes a plurality of granular materials, further comprising a busbar electrically connected to the plurality of battery cells, wherein the insertion space is located between the busbar and the plurality of battery cells. 2 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exterior material starts to melt at a preset temperature. 3 . The battery assembly of claim 2 , wherein the temperature is lower than a melting point of the fire-retardant member. 4 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fire-retardant member includes silicon dioxide (SiO 2 ). 5 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of both end portions of the exterior material has a tapered shape. 6 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exterior material includes: a first end portion coupled to an upper side of the body portion to close one open end of both open ends of the body portion; and a second end portion coupled to a lower side of the body portion to close the other open end, and the first end portion has a tapered shape in a direction away from the body portion. 7 . The battery assembly of claim 6 , wherein the second end portion has an end face disposed parallel to a bottom surface of the accommodation case. 8 . The battery assembly of claim 6 , wherein the accommodation case includes: an accommodation body including an open upper surface and configured to accommodate the plurality of battery cells through the open upper surface; and an accommodation cover coupled to the accommodation body to cover the open upper surface, and the fire-retardant assembly is disposed so that the first end portion is disposed to face the accommodation cover. 9 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exterior material includes: a body portion having a cylindrical shape, in which at least one end of both ends of the body portion is open; and an end portion coupled to the body portion to close at least one open end. 10 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein a length of the exterior material in the height direction of the accommodation case is greater than a length of the exterior material in the stacking direction. 11 . The battery assembly of claim 10 , wherein a maximum length of the fire-retardant assembly in the stacking direction is smaller than or equal to a thickness of any one of the plurality of battery cells. 12 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fire-retardant member includes a plurality of fire-retardant particles. 13 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fire-retardant member includes a roll-shaped fire-retardant sheet. 14 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exterior material has a cylindrical shape extending in a height direction of the accommodation case. 15 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exterior material has a polyhedral shape. 16 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the insertion space includes: a first insertion space formed between the plurality of battery cells and one side surface of the accommodation case extending in the stacking direction; and a second insertion space formed between the plurality of battery cells and the other side surface of the accommodation case facing the one side surface of the accommodation case, and the fire-retardant member is disposed in at least any one of the first insertion space and the second insertion space. 17 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fire-retardant member is a solid filler. 18 . The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exterior material has a pillar shape extending in a height direction of the accommodation case.
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