Middle or large-sized battery pack of improved safety
US-9219260-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US2016172644A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016172644-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615047955-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method of managing leakage of liquid inside a battery system comprises: containing leaking liquid in a non-liquid sensitive region of the battery system so as to protect internal electrical components of the battery system from coming in contact with the leaking liquid; and in direct response to the leakage, expunging the leaking liquid from the battery system. A drain device includes: a body with a port therethrough, the body configured to be positioned in a wall of a container; means for opening the port in response to a first liquid contacting the drain device on an inside of the container; and means for resisting ingress into the container by a second liquid that contacts the drain device on an outside of the container.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A drain device comprising: a body with a port therethrough, the body configured to be positioned in a wall of a container; a membrane covering the port; and an absorbing material that in an expanded state causes the membrane to be opened, wherein while the absorbing material is in a non-expanded state the membrane maintains a seal of the port. 2 . The drain device of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises a cylindrical housing. 3 . The drain device of claim 2 , further comprising a flange on the cylindrical housing, the drain device configured for placement so that the flange is outside the wall. 4 . The drain device of claim 1 , further comprising a needle positioned adjacent the absorbing material, the needle configured to pierce the membrane when the absorbing material enters the expanded state. 5 . The drain device of claim 4 , wherein the needle comprises a hollow member. 6 . The drain device of claim 5 , wherein the hollow member is essentially cylindrical. 7 . The drain device of claim 5 , wherein the hollow member has a slanted tip toward the membrane. 8 . The drain device of claim 4 , further comprising a plunger adjacent the absorbing material. 9 . The drain device of claim 8 , wherein the plunger and the needle form a moveable member in the body. 10 . The drain device of claim 9 , wherein the moveable member and the absorbing material are confined between front and rear members in the body. 11 . The drain device of claim 4 , wherein the needle extends through the absorbing material. 12 . The drain device of claim 4 , further comprising a perforated member attached to the body, wherein the membrane is positioned against an inside surface of the perforated member and wherein the needle extends at least partially through the perforated member when the absorbing material enters the expanded state. 13 . The drain device of claim 1 , wherein the absorbing material is configured so that in the expanded state the absorbing material causes a switch to be actuated. 14 . The drain device of claim 1 , wherein the absorbing material is configured so that in the expanded state the absorbing material causes a spring to be released. 15 . The drain device of claim 1 , wherein the absorbing material is configured so that in the expanded state the absorbing material causes a spring loaded device to be released. 16 . The drain device of claim 1 , wherein the absorbing material is configured so that in the expanded state the absorbing material causes a seal to be opened. 17 . The drain device of claim 1 , wherein the absorbing material is configured so that in the expanded state the absorbing material causes a component to be moved for visual inspection. 18 . A drain device comprising: a body with a port therethrough, the body configured to be positioned in a wall of a container; first means for covering the port; and second means for, in an expanded state, causing the first means to be opened, wherein while the second means is in a non-expanded state the first means maintains a seal of the port. 19 . The drain device of claim 18 , wherein the first means comprises a membrane, and the second means comprises an absorbing material. 20 . A system comprising: a battery system; a cooling system configured to cool at least part of the battery system with a liquid coolant; and a self-activating drain device in an exterior wall of the system, the self-activating drain device comprising: a body with a port therethrough, the body configured to be positioned in the exterior wall; a membrane covering the port; and an absorbing material that in an expanded state causes the membrane to be opened, wherein while the absorbing material is in a non-expanded state the membrane maintains a seal of the port.
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