Method for Manufacturing Secondary Battery and Pouch for Secondary Battery
US-2024379990-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US9716298B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9716298-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514822747-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2017 |
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A rechargeable battery module includes a plurality of unit battery cells and a bus bar interconnecting a first electrode terminal of a first unit battery cell of the unit battery cells and a second electrode terminal of a second unit battery cell of the unit battery cells, the first electrode terminal having a first plurality of surfaces, the second electrode terminal having a second plurality of surfaces, and the bus bar having a third plurality of surfaces, the first plurality of surfaces being configured to face and make surface contact with corresponding ones of the third plurality of surfaces, the second plurality of surfaces being configured to face and make surface contact with corresponding ones of the third plurality of surfaces, and the first, second, and third pluralities of surfaces facing along a plurality of directions.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rechargeable battery module comprising: a plurality of unit battery cells; and a bus bar for interconnecting electrode terminals of the unit battery cells, wherein the electrode terminals and the bus bar are configured to face and make surface contact with each other at opposite sides in multiple directions, the bus bar having a first protruding portion extending toward at least one of the electrode terminals and configured to make surface contact with a portion of the electrode terminals, the first protruding portion having a length along a first direction in a plane of the bus bar and a width along a second direction in the plane of the bus bar, the length of the first protruding portion extending between the electrode terminals interconnected by the bus bar. 2. The rechargeable battery module of claim 1 , wherein an electrode terminal of the electrode terminals comprises: a bolt terminal electrically coupled to an electrode assembly of a unit battery cell of the unit battery cells; and a plate terminal fastened to the bolt terminal outside of a terminal hole in a cap plate of the unit battery cell, wherein the plate terminal and the bus bar are configured to face and make surface contact with each other in multiple directions when the bus bar is disposed on the plate terminal and a nut is fastened to the bolt terminal. 3. The rechargeable battery module of claim 1 , wherein an electrode terminal of the electrode terminals comprises a plate terminal located outside of a terminal hole in a cap plate of a unit battery cell of the unit battery cells, and wherein the plate terminal and the bus bar are configured to face and make surface contact with each other along multiple directions when the bus bar is fastened to a top surface of the plate terminal. 4. The rechargeable battery module of claim 3 , wherein the bus bar further has a first concave groove, and wherein the plate terminal has a second concave groove and a second protruding portion that are directed toward the first protruding portion and the first concave groove to be respectively coupled thereto. 5. The rechargeable battery module of claim 4 , wherein the first protruding portion has a pitch and has a first inclined surface having a first inclination angle with respect to a plane of the bus bar, and the second protruding portion has a second inclined surface having a second inclination angle with respect to a plane of the plate terminal to make surface contact with the first inclined surface. 6. The rechargeable battery module of claim 5 , wherein the first inclination angle is less than or equal to the second inclination angle. 7. The rechargeable battery module of claim 6 , wherein a bottom of the first concave groove and an end portion of the second protruding portion are configured to make surface contact with each other in opposite directions. 8. The rechargeable battery module of claim 5 , wherein the first protruding portion is symmetrically formed with the first inclined surfaces at opposite lateral sides of the first concave groove, and the second protruding portion is symmetrically formed with the second inclined surfaces at opposite lateral sides of the second concave groove. 9. The rechargeable battery module of claim 4 , wherein the first protruding portion and the first concave groove interconnect the electrode terminal of the unit battery cell to another electrode terminal of another unit battery cell of the unit battery cells. 10. The rechargeable battery module of claim 9 , wherein the bus bar has a plurality of cooling fins that extend from a surface of the bus bar opposite to the surface on which the first protruding portion and the first concave groove are disposed, the cooling fins extending along an extending direction of the first protruding portion, and wherein the cooling fins are spaced apart from each other in a direction that crosses the extending direction. 11. The rechargeable battery module of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the electrode terminals has a second protruding portion extending, in the first direction, the entire length of the at least one electrode terminal. 12. A rechargeable battery module comprising: a plurality of unit battery cells; and a bus bar for interconnecting electrode terminals of the unit battery cells, wherein the electrode terminals and the bus bar are configured to face and make surface contact with each other at opposite sides in multiple directions, wherein an electrode terminal of the electrode terminals comprises a plate terminal located outside of a terminal hole in a cap plate of a unit battery cell of the unit battery cells, wherein the plate terminal and the bus bar are configured to face and make surface contact with each other along multiple directions when the bus bar is fastened to a top surface of the plate terminal, wherein the bus bar has a first concave groove and a first protruding portion extending toward the plate terminal, wherein the plate terminal has a second concave groove and a second protruding portion that are directed toward the first protruding portion and the first concave groove to be respectively coupled thereto, wherein the first protruding portion has a pitch and has a first inclined surface having a first inclination angle with respect to a plane of the bus bar, and the second protruding portion has a second inclined surface having a second inclination angle with respect to a plane of the plate terminal to make surface contact with the first inclined surface, and wherein at least one of the first inclined surface of the first protruding portion and the second inclined surface of the second protruding portion has a convexly curved cross section. 13. The rechargeable battery module of claim 12 , wherein the second protruding portion has a symmetric cross-section with the second inclined surfaces at opposite lateral sides of the second concave groove, and wherein the first protruding portion has a symmetric and convexly curved cross section with the first inclined surfaces at opposite lateral sides of the first concave groove. 14. The rechargeable battery module of claim 13 , wherein the bus bar is formed of a material having the same or less hardness than that of the plate terminal.
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