Electrified vehicle battery combination electrical/ fluid connector
US-2024429634-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US2025070361A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025070361-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418812986-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2024 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2023 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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A flexible multilayer battery pack insulator for an electric vehicle has a multilayer wall including a plurality of layers of interlaced mineral material including an inner layer having a first exposed, outwardly facing surface and an outer layer having a second exposed, outwardly facing surface. A first flame-resistant coating is bonded to at least one of the plurality of layers. A pressure-sensitive adhesive is bonded to the first exposed, outwardly facing surface of the inner layer. At least one filament fixes the plurality of layers to one another.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A flexible multilayer battery pack insulator for an electric vehicle, comprising: a multilayer wall including: a plurality of layers of interlaced mineral material, said plurality of layers including an inner layer having a first exposed, outwardly facing surface and an outer layer having a second exposed, outwardly facing surface; a first flame-resistant coating bonded to at least one of said plurality of layers; a pressure-sensitive adhesive bonded to said first exposed, outwardly facing surface of said inner layer; and at least one filament fixing said plurality of layers to one another. 2 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of layers of interlaced mineral material further includes an intermediate layer sandwiched between said outer layer and said inner layer. 3 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 2 , wherein said interlaced mineral material of said intermediate layer is woven ceramic yarn. 4 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 1 , wherein said interlaced mineral material of said inner layer is woven fiberglass yarn. 5 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 1 , wherein said interlaced mineral material of said outer layer is woven silica yarn. 6 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 2 , wherein said outer layer, said intermediate layer, and said inner layer are not bonded to one another with an adhesive material. 7 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 1 , wherein said pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is the only adhesive layer of said multilayer wall. 8 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 2 , wherein said first flame-resistant coating is bonded to said second exposed, outwardly facing surface of said outer layer. 9 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 8 , further including a second flame-resistant coating bonded to said intermediate layer. 10 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 9 , wherein said interlaced mineral material of said intermediate layer is encapsulated by said second flame-resistant coating. 11 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 9 , wherein said second flame-resistant coating is one of silica, vermiculite, and graphite. 12 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 1 , wherein said first flame resistant coating is a silicone-based coating. 13 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 12 , wherein said first flame resistant coating has a weight between about 50 gsm to 600 gsm. 14 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 1 , further including a second flame-resistant coating bonded to said inner layer. 15 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 14 , wherein said second flame-resistant coating is sandwiched between said inner layer and said outer layer in abutting relation with said inner layer and said outer layer. 16 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 15 , wherein said first flame resistant coating is a silicone-based coating. 17 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 16 , wherein said second flame resistant coating is a silicone-based coating. 18 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 15 , wherein said interlaced mineral material of said inner layer is interlaced mineral yarns of silica and/or ceramic. 19 . The flexible multilayer battery pack insulator of claim 18 , wherein said interlaced mineral material of said outer layer is interlaced mineral yarns of silica and/or ceramic. 20 . A method of constructing a flexible multilayer battery pack insulator, comprising: interlacing mineral material to form an outer layer having an outer surface and an inner surface; bonding a first flame-resistant coating to the outer surface of the outer layer; interlacing mineral material to form an inner layer; arranging the outer layer and the inner layer in overlying relation with one another; stitching at least one filament and fixing the outer layer and the inner layer to one another to form a multilayer wall; bonding a pressure-sensitive adhesive to the inner layer; and cutting the multilayer wall to size.
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