Bolt for battery and battery module
US-12546358-B2 · Feb 10, 2026 · US
US8998549B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8998549-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313903560-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2008 |
| Publication date | Apr 7, 2015 |
| Grant date | Apr 7, 2015 |
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A welding stud including a head and a shank extending from the head. The shank has an end region opposite the head and the end region includes at least two angled surfaces which incline towards an axis of the shank in a direction moving away from the head.
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What is claimed is: 1. A welding stud comprising: a weldable head and a shank extending from the head; wherein the head includes a radial flange of a first diameter and a weldable end of a second diameter less than the first diameter, and the shank includes an external thread and an end region opposite the head, wherein the end region comprises at least two flat angled surfaces which incline towards an axis of the shank in a direction moving away from the head and wherein the end region of the shank includes a first tapered gradation of diameter, and the weldable end includes a weld surface facing away from the end region. 2. The welding stud of claim 1 , wherein the flat angled surfaces are inclined in the range of 2° to 20° with respect to the axis. 3. The welding stud of claim 1 , wherein the flat angled surfaces are inclined in the range of 3° to 12° with respect to the axis. 4. The welding stud of claim 1 , wherein the flat angled surfaces are inclined by about 6° with respect to the axis. 5. The welding stud of claim 1 , wherein the end region includes at least four flat angled surfaces. 6. The welding stud of claim 1 , wherein the diameter of the first tapered gradation of diameter being slightly smaller than a minor diameter of the thread. 7. The welding stud of claim 1 , wherein the end region of the shank further includes a second tapered gradation of diameter, wherein the first gradation of diameter is farther away from the head of the shank and is smaller than the second gradation of diameter, and wherein the second gradation of diameter is smaller than a nominal diameter of the thread. 8. The welding stud of claim 1 , wherein the shank includes at least one paint scraping groove that extends in a longitudinal direction of the shank and at which the threads are interrupted. 9. The welding stud of claim 8 , wherein the paint scraping groove ends at one of the angled surfaces. 10. The welding stud of claim 9 , wherein the paint scraping groove extends along a helix, wherein the pitch angle of the helix on the outer circumference of the external thread is in the range of 70° to 85°. 11. The welding stud of claim 1 , wherein the end region comprises four flat angled surfaces. 12. A welding stud comprising a weldable head and a cylindrical shank, and the head includes a radial flange of a first diameter and a weldable end of a second diameter less than the first diameter, and the weldable end projects axially from the flange in a first axial direction and includes a weld surface facing in the first axial direction, and the shank extends from the head in a second axial direction opposite to the first axial direction and includes a helical external thread formed on the shank and an end region opposite the head, and the end region comprises a first flat inclined surface and a second flat inclined surface which are inclined so that the radial distance thereof from the stud axis decreases towards the end of the shank remote from the head, and wherein the end region of the shank further includes a first tapered gradation of diameter. 13. A welding stud according to claim 12 , wherein the end region of the shank opposite the head includes a third flat inclined surface and a fourth flat inclined surface. 14. A welding stud according to claim 12 , wherein the first inclined surface and second inclined surface have an inclination of 2° to 20° relative to the stud axis. 15. A welding stud according to claim 12 , wherein the first inclined surface and second inclined surface have an inclination of 3° to 12° relative to the stud axis. 16. A welding stud according to claim 12 , wherein a diameter of the first gradation of diameter is smaller than a root diameter of the thread. 17. A welding stud according to claim 12 , wherein the end of the shank opposite the head includes a second gradation of diameter forward of the first gradation of diameter, and wherein the first gradation of diameter is smaller than the second gradation of diameter, and wherein the second gradation of diameter is slightly smaller than the a diameter of the thread. 18. A welding stud according to claim 12 , wherein the shank includes a paint scraping groove that extends in the longitudinal direction of the shank and at which the threads are interrupted. 19. A welding stud according to claim 18 , wherein the paint scraping groove ends at an angled surface. 20. A welding stud according to claim 18 , wherein the paint scraping groove extends along a helix, and the pitch angle of the helix on the outer circumference of the external thread is in the range of 70° to 85°.
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