Bus bar module and power-supply unit

US9627675B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9627675-B2
Application numberUS-201214378027-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 21, 2012
Priority dateFeb 21, 2012
Publication dateApr 18, 2017
Grant dateApr 18, 2017

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Abstract

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A power-supply unit and a bus bar module which can reduce die cost of an insulating cover are provided. Each of the two insulating covers is provided so as to cover both a first receiving portion and a second receiving portion. For this reason, the two insulating covers arranged on a plate and aligned in an overlapping direction of a battery can be formed in the same shape and same size.

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What is claimed is: 1. A bus bar module comprising: a plurality of bus bars attached between electrodes of a plurality of batteries which are stacked so that the electrodes are arranged in two rows, connecting between the electrodes, and thereby connecting the plurality of the batteries in series; a plate having a plurality of first receiving portions coupled with each other and respectively receiving the bus bars connecting between the electrodes of one of the two rows, a plurality of second receiving portions coupled with each other and respectively receiving the bus bars connecting between the electrodes of the other thereof, and a plate main body coupling the first and second receiving portions; and a plurality of insulating covers all formed in the same shape and size and arranged in the same direction in a line on the plate along a stacking direction X of the batteries, wherein each of the insulating covers covering both the first and second receiving portions, wherein each of the insulating covers has a first projection projecting in the stacking direction X of the battery at one side of the stacking direction X of the batteries and one side of a width direction Y of the batteries, and wherein each of the insulating covers has a second projection projecting in the stacking direction X of the batteries at the other side of the stacking direction X of the batteries and the other side of the width direction Y of the batteries. 2. The bus bar module as claimed in claim 1 , wherein two insulating covers are arranged next to each other, each of the two insulating covers being provided with a pair of positioning holes aligned in the stacking direction, wherein the plate is provided with a pair of positioning bosses arranged in the center of the plate and aligned along the stacking direction, wherein one of the pair of the positioning bosses is inserted into one of the positioning holes in a first insulating cover of the two insulating covers, said one positioning hole of the first insulating cover being adjacent to a positioning hole in a second insulating cover of the two insulating covers, and wherein the other of the pair of the positioning bosses is inserted into one of the positioning holes in the second insulating cover, said one of the positioning holes of the second insulating cover being adjacent to the positioning hole of the first insulating cover. 3. The bus bar module as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the plate is provided with a protruding portion projecting toward the insulating cover, and an engaging claw projecting from a tip of the protruding portion in a direction perpendicular to the stacking direction, and wherein the insulating cover is provided with an engaging hole in which the engaging claw is inserted, the length of the engaging hole being longer than the length of the engaging claw in the stacking direction. 4. The bus bar module as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the plate is provided with a protruding portion projecting toward the insulating cover; and an engaging claw projecting from a tip of the protruding portion in a direction perpendicular to the stacking-direction, and wherein the insulating cover is provided with an engaging hole in which the engaging claw is inserted, the length of the engaging hole being longer than the length of the engaging claw in the stacking direction. 5. A power-supply unit comprising: a battery assembly constructed of a plurality of batteries which are stacked so that electrodes are arranged in two rows; a plurality of bus bars attached between the electrodes of the battery next to each other, connecting between the electrodes, and thereby connecting the plurality of the batteries in series; and a plate having a plurality of first tubular receiving portions coupled with each other and respectively receiving the bus bars connecting between the electrodes of one of the two rows, a plurality of second tubular receiving portions jointed with each other and respectively receiving the bus bars connecting between the electrodes of the other thereof, and a plate main body coupling the first and second receiving portions with each other; and a plurality of insulating covers all formed in the same shape and size and arranged in the same direction in a line along a stacking direction of the battery, wherein each of the insulating covers openings of both the first and second tubular receiving portions, wherein each of the insulating covers has a first projection projecting in the stacking direction X of the battery at one side of the stacking direction X of the batteries and one side of a width direction Y of the batteries, and wherein each of the insulating covers has a second projection projecting in the stacking direction X of the batteries at the other side of the stacking direction X of the batteries and the other side of the width direction Y of the batteries.

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Classifications

  • H01M50/591Primary

    Covers · CPC title

  • comprising an arrangement of two or more busbars within a container structure, e.g. busbar modules · CPC title

  • H01M50/209Primary

    adapted for prismatic or rectangular cells (H01M50/216 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Connection only in series · CPC title

  • Lids or covers for the racks or secondary casings · CPC title

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What does patent US9627675B2 cover?
A power-supply unit and a bus bar module which can reduce die cost of an insulating cover are provided. Each of the two insulating covers is provided so as to cover both a first receiving portion and a second receiving portion. For this reason, the two insulating covers arranged on a plate and aligned in an overlapping direction of a battery can be formed in the same shape and same size.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ogasawara Shigeyuki, Ota Michio, Yazaki Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M50/591. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 18 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).