Battery pack case having novel structure

US9281546B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9281546-B2
Application numberUS-201113635745-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 7, 2011
Priority dateApr 13, 2010
Publication dateMar 8, 2016
Grant dateMar 8, 2016

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Disclosed herein is a battery pack case in which a battery module having a plurality of stacked battery cells or unit modules (‘unit cells’) is mounted, wherein the battery pack case is provided at the upper part and the lower part thereof with a coolant inlet port and a coolant outlet port, respectively, which are directed in opposite directions such that a coolant to cool the unit cells can flow from one side to the other side of the battery module in a direction perpendicular to a cell stacking direction, the battery pack case is further provided with a flow space (‘coolant introduction part’) extending from the coolant inlet port to the battery module and another flow space (‘coolant discharge part’) extending from the battery module to the coolant outlet port, and the flow channel width of the coolant introduction part and/or the flow channel width of the coolant discharge part is greater than that of each of the unit cells, thereby achieving uniform distribution of the coolant.

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A battery pack case in which a battery module having a plurality of stacked battery cells or unit modules (‘unit cells’) is mounted, wherein the battery pack case is provided at an upper part and a lower part thereof with a coolant inlet port and a coolant outlet port, respectively, which are directed in opposite directions such that a coolant to cool the unit cells can flow from one side to the other side of the battery module in a direction perpendicular to a cell stacking direction, the battery pack case is further provided with a flow space (‘coolant introduction part’) extending from the coolant inlet port to the battery module and another flow space (‘coolant discharge part’) extending from the battery module to the coolant outlet port, and a flow channel width of the coolant introduction part and/or a flow channel width of the coolant discharge part is greater than that of each of the unit cells, thereby achieving uniform distribution of the coolant, wherein a flow space (‘battery module mounting part’) extending from the coolant introduction part to the coolant discharge part has a flow channel width greater than that of each of the unit cells so as to cool electrode terminals of the unit cells, and wherein the coolant discharge part has a vertical sectional area equivalent to 100 to 300% of that of the coolant inlet port, and wherein the flow channel width of the coolant introduction part and/or the flow channel width of the coolant discharge part is equivalent to 105 to 500% of that of each of the unit cells. 2. The battery pack case according to claim 1 , wherein the flow channel width of the battery module mounting part is equivalent to 105 to 500% of that of each of the unit cells. 3. The battery pack case according to claim 1 , wherein the vertical sectional area of the coolant discharge part is equivalent to 150 to 250% of that of the coolant inlet port. 4. The battery pack case according to claim 1 , wherein an upper end inside of the coolant introduction part facing a top of the battery module is configured to have a structure in which an inclination degree of an incline plane starting from an end of the battery pack case opposite to the coolant inlet port increases toward the coolant inlet port from the top of the battery module. 5. The battery pack case according to claim 4 , wherein the upper end inside of the coolant introduction part comprises two or more continuous incline planes having different inclination degrees from one another. 6. The battery pack case according to claim 5 , wherein the incline planes of the upper end inside comprise a first incline plane starting from the end of the battery pack case opposite to the coolant inlet port and a second incline plane provided between the first incline plane and the coolant inlet port so that the second incline plane has an inclination degree greater than that of the first incline plane. 7. The battery pack case according to claim 6 , wherein the second incline plane has an inclination degree 20 to 500% greater than that of the first incline plane within a range in which the inclination degree of the second incline plane does not exceed 45 degrees with respect to the top of the battery module. 8. The battery pack case according to claim 6 , wherein the first incline plane has an inclination of 15 degrees or less with respect to the top of the battery module. 9. The battery pack case according to claim 6 , wherein the second incline plane has an inclination of 10 to 30 degrees with respect to the top of the battery module within a range in which the inclination degree of the second incline plane exceeds that of the first incline plane. 10. The battery pack case according to claim 6 , wherein the coolant inlet port has an inclination degree equal to or less than that of the second incline plane. 11. The battery pack case according to claim 6 , wherein the coolant inlet port has an inclination degree equal to or greater than that of the second incline plane. 12. The battery pack case according to claim 11 , wherein the coolant inlet port has an inclination of 30 to 60 degrees with respect to the top of the battery module within a range in which the inclination degree of the coolant inlet port exceeds that of the second incline plane. 13. The battery pack case according to claim 1 , wherein the end of the battery pack case opposite to the coolant inlet port is spaced apart from the top of the battery module by a height equivalent to 10% or less of that of the battery module. 14. The battery pack case according to claim 13 , wherein the end of the battery pack case opposite to the coolant inlet port is spaced apart from the top of the battery module by a height of 1 to 10 mm. 15. The battery pack case according to claim 1 , wherein each of the battery cells is a lithium secondary battery or a fuel cell. 16. The battery pack case according to claim 15 , wherein the lithium secondary battery is a pouch-shaped battery or a prismatic battery. 17. The battery pack case according to claim 1 , wherein the coolant outlet port has a uniform height with respect to a bottom of the battery module. 18. The battery pack case according to claim 1 , wherein the battery pack case is configured so that a blowing fan is further mounted in the coolant inlet port or the coolant outlet port to move the coolant, introduced through the coolant inlet port, to the coolant outlet port, after the coolant passes through the battery module. 19. The battery pack case according to claim 1 , wherein the battery pack case comprises an upper case mounted at a top of the battery module to define the coolant introduction part and a lower case mounted at a bottom of the battery module to define the coolant discharge part, the upper case and the lower case being coupled to each other by fastening members. 20. The battery pack case according to claim 19 , wherein supporting bars to define the flow channel of the coolant introduction part and packing members to prevent leakage of the coolant are mounted at upper ends of opposite sides of the coolant introduction part. 21. The battery pack case according to claim 20 , wherein the packing members are mounted to a top and bottom of each of the supporting bars. 22. The battery pack case according to claim 19 , wherein a pair of supporting bars to define the flow channel of the coolant introduction part is mounted in spaces defined between the upper case and sides of the battery module. 23. The battery pack case according to claim 19 , wherein a pair of supporting bars to define the flow channel of the coolant introduction part is formed in the shape of ‘ ’ in vertical section and is mounted in spaces defined between the upper case and sides of the battery module and at portions of opposite sides of the upper end of the battery module. 24. The battery pack case according to claim 19 , wherein supporting bars to define the flow channel of the coolant introduction part are mounted at opposite sides of the coolant introduction part, and packing members to prevent leakage of the coolant are mounted in spaces defined between the upper case and sides of the battery module. 25. The battery pack case according to claim 19 , wherein the lower case is configured to have a bracket structure in which opposite ends of the lower case protrude upward. 26. A battery pack configured to have a structure in which a battery modul

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What does patent US9281546B2 cover?
Disclosed herein is a battery pack case in which a battery module having a plurality of stacked battery cells or unit modules (‘unit cells’) is mounted, wherein the battery pack case is provided at the upper part and the lower part thereof with a coolant inlet port and a coolant outlet port, respectively, which are directed in opposite directions such that a coolant to cool the unit cells can f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Chung Chae Ho, Im Ye Hoon, Lee Jin Kyu, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/5004. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 08 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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