Battery swapping system for electric vehicle, electric vehicle, and battery swapping method for electric vehicle
US-2024367545-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US9397328B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9397328-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414160636-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 19, 2016 |
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A traction battery assembly is provided including a support member, two battery cells, a busbar, and a segmented busbar holder. The battery cells include adjacent terminals at differing heights relative to the support member. The busbar is attached to the terminals. The segmented busbar holder includes adjacent panels configured to cover and orient the busbar relative to the terminals. The panels are also configured to move relative to one another such that the holder accommodates the differing heights of the terminals.
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What is claimed is: 1. A traction battery assembly of a vehicle comprising: first and second battery cells having an adjacent pair of terminals; a busbar bonded to and electrically connecting the terminals; and a busbar holder including a pair of arms each disposed over one of the terminals, defining a cavity for the busbar, and configured to orient and align the busbar relative to the terminals, wherein the arms are spaced apart from each other and movably connected via a living hinge such that non-coplanarity between the terminals results in a flexing of the living hinge and corresponding non-coplanarity between the arms. 2. The traction battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the busbar holder further includes a pair of channel members defining a channel. 3. The traction battery assembly of claim 2 , wherein the pair of channel members are movably connected via a second living hinge. 4. The traction battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the terminals each include a contact surface with differing heights relative to a support member for the first and second battery cells. 5. The traction battery assembly of claim 4 , wherein the differing heights are defined by a tolerance stack up of the first and second battery cells. 6. The traction battery assembly of claim 4 , wherein the support member is a thermal plate. 7. The traction battery assembly of claim 4 , wherein the support member is a battery tray. 8. The traction battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the arms define a space therebetween and above a substantially central portion of the busbar. 9. A traction battery assembly comprising: a support member; battery cells having adjacent terminals at differing heights relative to the support member; a busbar attached to the terminals; and a segmented busbar holder including adjacent panels configured to cover and orient the busbar and move relative to one another such that the holder accommodates the differing heights. 10. The traction battery assembly of claim 9 , wherein the support member is a thermal plate. 11. The traction battery assembly of claim 9 , wherein the busbar holder further includes adjacent channel members movably connected via a living hinge. 12. The traction battery assembly of claim 11 , wherein the channel members each define a channel. 13. The traction battery assembly of claim 9 , wherein the adjacent panels define a space therebetween and above a substantially central portion of the busbar. 14. The traction battery assembly of claim 9 , wherein the adjacent panels define a cavity to receive the busbar and are configured to position the busbar above the terminals. 15. A traction battery assembly comprising: a support member; adjacent first and second battery cells supported by the support member and including terminals with differing heights relative to the support member; a busbar attached to the terminals; and a busbar holder including two sections spaced apart and movably connected via a living hinge, wherein each section includes a channel member and an arm, wherein the arms define a cavity sized to receive the busbar and arranged to orient and align the busbar with the terminals, and wherein the two sections are spaced away from the support member at differing heights in accordance with the differing heights of the terminals. 16. The traction battery assembly of claim 15 , wherein the two sections define a space therebetween and above a substantially central portion of the busbar. 17. The traction battery assembly of claim 15 , wherein the living hinge movably connects the two sections at a portion of the channel members. 18. The traction battery assembly of claim 15 , wherein the arms are configured to move relative to one another such that the busbar holder accommodates the differing heights of the terminals. 19. The traction battery assembly of claim 15 , further comprising another busbar holder spaced apart and movably connected to the busbar holder via a living hinge. 20. The traction battery assembly of claim 15 , wherein the support member is a thermal plate.
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