Apparatus for preventing overcharging of battery and battery comprising the apparatus

US9425488B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9425488-B2
Application numberUS-201414334149-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 17, 2014
Priority dateOct 22, 2013
Publication dateAug 23, 2016
Grant dateAug 23, 2016

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An apparatus preventing overcharging of a battery and a battery including the apparatus are provided. The apparatus includes holders interposed on respective gaps between battery cells to be stacked and an installation space formed between borders of adjacent holders. A cutting module is inserted into the installation space and an inserted end thereof is disposed between the cells adjacent to an inner side of the installation space to be fixed to a holder and an exposed end thereof has a cutter blade directed to a gap between a lead tap and a bus bar bonded together that is formed. The gap between the ends is connected with a plurality of hinges to compress the hinges to be unfolded when the cell is expanded in a side direction and to deploy the exposed end outwardly for the cutter blade to separate the bonding of the lead tap and the bus bar.

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What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus for preventing overcharging of a battery comprising: a plurality of holders interposed on respective gaps between battery cells to be stacked; an installation space formed between borders of adjacent holders; and a cutting module inserted into the installation space and an inserted end of the cutting module is disposed between the cells adjacent to the inner side of the installation space to be fixed to a holder and an exposed end of the cutting module has a cutter blade directed to a gap between a lead tap and a bus bar bonded together that is formed, wherein the gap between the inserted end and the exposed end is connected with a plurality of hinges to compress the hinges to be unfolded when the cell is expanded in a side direction and to deploy the exposed end outwardly for the cutter blade to separate the bonding of the lead tap and the bus bar. 2. The apparatus for preventing overcharging of a battery of claim 1 , wherein the holder is shaped as a frame that encloses the cell and the adjacent cells pass through the holders to be in face-contact with each other. 3. The apparatus for preventing overcharging of a battery of claim 1 , wherein the installation spaces are formed on side ends of the adjacent holders, respectively, to face each other and form one space when the holders are assembled. 4. The apparatus for preventing overcharging of a battery of claim 1 , wherein a hinge axis is disposed on the inserted end of the cutting module to be connected to an inner end of the installation space. 5. The apparatus for preventing overcharging of a battery of claim 1 , wherein the battery cell is expanded in a side direction when the battery cell swells and enters into the installation space to compress the hinges. 6. The apparatus for preventing overcharging of a battery of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of hinges are disposed on the installation space while they are folded. 7. The apparatus for preventing overcharging of a battery of claim 1 , further comprising: a notch formed at the inserted end of the cutting module toward the cell fitted between the adjacent cells. 8. The apparatus for preventing overcharging of a battery of claim 1 , further comprising: an aperture formed at the cutting module; and a protrusion that protrudes to pass through the aperture to be in contact with the facing holder is formed at the holder. 9. The apparatus for preventing overcharging of a battery of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of hinges of the cutting module are a series of hinges connected consecutively with a plurality of hinge axis and are arranged at the installation space while folded in a zigzag shape. 10. The apparatus for preventing overcharging of a battery of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of hinges of the cutting module are funned in a diamond shape where hinge axis are disposed at each apex between the inserted end and the exposed end of the cutting module. 11. A battery provided with an apparatus for preventing overcharging thereof, comprising: a plurality of battery cells in face-contact and stacked; a plurality of holders interposed on respective gaps between the battery cells to be stacked; an installation space formed between borders of adjacent holders; a lead tap extended from the cell and exposed extraneously through the installation space; a bus bar that forms a contact point together with the lead tap; and a cutting module which is inserted into the installation space and an inserted end of the cutting module is disposed between the cells adjacent to the inner side of the installation space to be fixed to a holder and an exposed end of the cutting module has a cutter blade directed to a gap between the lead tap and the bus bar bonded together that is formed, wherein the gap between the inserted end and the exposed end is connected with a plurality of hinges to compress the hinges to be unfolded when the cell is expanded to a side direction and deploy the exposed end outwardly for the cutter blade to separate the bonding of the lead tap and the bus bar. 12. The battery provided with an apparatus for preventing overcharging thereof of claim 11 , wherein the lead tap and the bus bar are bonded via a plurality of spaced soldering points. 13. The battery provided with an apparatus for preventing overcharging thereof of claim 12 , further comprising: a plurality of catching protrusions formed at the locations of the cutter blade respectively, corresponding to the points between the respective soldering points to insert the catching protrusion into the point between the soldering points when the cutting module is deployed. 14. The battery provided with an apparatus for preventing overcharging thereof of claim 11 , wherein the battery cell is wrapped with a pouch and the pouch is extended to the exterior of the cell, and the holder is shaped as a frame that encloses the cell, wherein the adjacent cells pass through the holders to be in surface-contact each other and the adjacent holders are compressed, leaving the extended portion of the pouch between the adjacent holders. 15. The battery provided with an apparatus for preventing overcharging thereof of claim 14 , wherein the adjacent holders are compressed while the extended portion of the pouch is folded to enclose one end of the adjacent holder.

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What does patent US9425488B2 cover?
An apparatus preventing overcharging of a battery and a battery including the apparatus are provided. The apparatus includes holders interposed on respective gaps between battery cells to be stacked and an installation space formed between borders of adjacent holders. A cutting module is inserted into the installation space and an inserted end thereof is disposed between the cells adjacent to a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hyundai Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/4207. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 23 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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