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WO2014013943A1 - Battery wiring module - Google Patents
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WO2014013943A1
WO2014013943A1 PCT/JP2013/069105 JP2013069105W WO2014013943A1 WO 2014013943 A1 WO2014013943 A1 WO 2014013943A1 JP 2013069105 W JP2013069105 W JP 2013069105W WO 2014013943 A1 WO2014013943 A1 WO 2014013943A1
wire holding
PCT/JP2013/069105
2012-07-18 Priority to JP2012-159341 priority Critical
2012-07-18 Priority to JP2012159341A priority patent/JP5494748B2/en
2013-07-12 Application filed by 株式会社オートネットワーク技術研究所, 住友電装株式会社, 住友電気工業株式会社 filed Critical 株式会社オートネットワーク技術研究所
2014-01-23 Publication of WO2014013943A1 publication Critical patent/WO2014013943A1/en
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A battery wiring module (20) that is attached to a single cell group (10) made by arranging a plurality of single cells (11) comprising positive and negative electrode terminals (12, 12) is provided with: a connecting member (21) that connects adjacent electrode terminals (12, 12); and a resin protector (30) that holds the connecting member (21). A first electrical wire holding section (40) and a second electrical wire holding section (44) that are capable of holding each of two different types of electrical wire groups (W1, W2) are provided to the resin protector (30). The second electrical wire holding section (44) can be arranged to cover the first electrical wire holding section (40).
The present invention relates to a battery wiring module.
For example, a battery module mounted on, for example, an electric vehicle or a hybrid vehicle is generally configured by connecting a large number of single cells in series via a bus bar. In this type of battery module, it is necessary to route an electric wire for detecting the state (voltage, temperature, etc.) of the unit cell group.
As an example of such a battery module, there is known one assembled by attaching a battery wiring module including a bus bar and an electric wire group to a single battery group in which a plurality of single cells are arranged. For example, a battery wiring module described in Patent Document 1 below includes a plurality of bus bars held at predetermined positions of a resin protector and a plurality of electric wires (electric wire group), and the electric wire group is provided in the resin protector. It is housed together in the wire housing groove.
Patent Document 1: JP 2011-8955 A
By the way, a plurality of battery modules may be arranged together or with an electric junction box. In the case of arranging a plurality of battery modules, a member for holding an electric wire for detecting the state of the unit cells constituting the battery module is routed for each battery module.
Further, when the battery module is arranged together with the electric junction box, a member for holding the electric wire group routed in the battery module and a member for holding the electric wire group for connecting the electric junction box and a controller such as an ECU are required. is there.
However, if a member for holding and holding the electric wire is provided for each battery module, or a member for holding and holding the electric wire separately in the electrical junction box and the battery module, the number of parts increases and the problem of an increase in size arises.
The present invention has been completed based on the above circumstances, and an object thereof is to provide a battery wiring module capable of holding a plurality of electric wire groups without adding parts.
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention provides a battery wiring module attached to a unit cell group in which a plurality of unit cells each having a positive electrode electrode and a negative electrode terminal are arranged, and connecting the adjacent electrode terminals A resin protector that holds the member and the connection member, and the resin protector is provided with a first electric wire holding portion that can hold two types of electric wire groups, and a second electric wire holding portion, The second electric wire holding part is a battery wiring module that can be arranged so as to cover the first electric wire holding part.
In the present invention, the battery wiring module includes a resin protector provided with a first electric wire holding portion capable of holding two types of electric wire groups and a second electric wire holding portion, and the second electric wire holding portion is a first electric wire holding portion. It can be arranged so as to cover the electric wire holding part.
Therefore, after first holding one electric wire group in the first electric wire holding portion, covering the second electric wire holding portion on the first electric wire holding portion and holding the other electric wire group in the second electric wire holding portion. Therefore, it is possible to hold a group of electric wires connected to another battery module or an electric junction box in one resin protector. As a result, according to the present invention, it is possible to provide a battery wiring module capable of holding two types of electric wire groups without adding parts.
The present invention may have the following configurations.
The first electric wire holding part and the second electric wire holding part may be integrally formed via a hinge.
With such a configuration, the second electric wire holding portion can be covered with the first electric wire holding portion by bending at the hinge or the like, so that the workability is excellent.
Of the two types of electric wire groups, the first electric wire holding part may hold an electric wire group that is routed first.
With such a configuration, it is possible to hold the wire group that is routed first on the first wire holding part, cover the second wire holding part, and hold the wire group that is routed thereafter. Because it can, work efficiency is excellent.
One of the two types of electric wire groups may include a detection electric wire for detecting the state of the unit cell.
With such a configuration, the detection electric wires routed in the single cells constituting the battery module can be accommodated in either the first electric wire holding portion or the second electric wire holding portion.
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a battery wiring module capable of holding two types of electric wire groups without adding parts.
FIG. 1 is a plan view of a battery module including the battery wiring module according to the first embodiment. FIG. 2 is a partial cross-sectional view of the battery wiring module. FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged view of FIG. FIG. 4 is a plan view of the battery module showing a state before the electric wire group is held by the first electric wire holding part and the second electric wire holding part. FIG. 5 is a side view of the battery wiring module in the state of FIG. FIG. 6 is a plan view of the battery module showing a state where the first electric wire holding part holds the electric wire group. FIG. 7 is a side view of the battery wiring module in the state of FIG.
The battery module M1 including the battery wiring module 20 of the present embodiment is mounted on a vehicle (not shown) such as an electric vehicle or a hybrid vehicle, and used as a power source for driving the vehicle.
The battery module M1 includes a unit cell group 10 in which a plurality of unit cells 11 including positive and negative electrode terminals 12 and 12 and a voltage detection connection terminal (not shown) are arranged side by side. The plurality of electrode terminals 12 and 12 are electrically connected by a battery wiring module 20. Since the bolts 13 are attached to the electrode terminals 12 and are not visible from the upper surface, only the leftmost unit cell in FIG.
In the following description, a reference numeral may be assigned to one member for a plurality of identical members, and a reference numeral may be omitted for other members.
(Single cell 11)
The unit cell 11 has a flat, substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and a power generation element (not shown) is accommodated therein. On the upper surface 11A of the unit cell 11, a pair of electrode terminals 12, 12 and a voltage detection connection terminal provided therebetween are provided in a line in the longitudinal direction. The upper surface 11A of the unit cell 11 is an electrode surface 11A.
One of the electrode terminals 12, 12 is a positive terminal and the other is a negative terminal. The electrode terminal 12 constituting the positive electrode terminal and the electrode terminal 12 constituting the negative electrode terminal have the same shape and the same size. The pair of electrode terminals 12, 12 are provided in the vicinity of both ends in the longitudinal direction of a metal terminal block (not shown), and a thread of a bolt 13 for connecting to the bus bar 21. A screw part (not shown) that can be screwed together is formed in the hole. The unit cell 11 is arranged so that the adjacent electrode terminals 12 and 12 have different polarities. A plurality of unit cells 11 are arranged in the left-right direction in FIG.
(Battery wiring module 20)
The battery wiring module 20 is electrically stacked with a plurality of metal bus bars 21 (an example of connection members) connected to the positive electrode terminals 12 and the negative electrode terminals 12 of the adjacent unit cells 11 and the bus bars 21. A synthetic resin resin protector 30 having a first voltage detection terminal 23 to be connected and a bus bar holding part 32 for holding the bus bar 21 is provided.
The bus bar 21 is formed by pressing a metal plate made of copper, copper alloy, stainless steel (SUS), aluminum or the like into a predetermined shape, and has a substantially rectangular shape as a whole as shown in FIG. ing. The surface of the bus bar 21 may be plated with a metal such as tin or nickel. The bus bar 21 is formed with a pair of terminal insertion holes having a substantially circular shape through which the bolts 13 for connection to the electrode terminals 12 and 12 are inserted, through the bus bar 21. The terminal insertion hole is set to be slightly larger than the hole diameter of the electrode terminals 12 and 12. In addition, since the bolt is penetrated by the terminal penetration hole, it is not drawn in the figure.
The bolt 13 is inserted into the terminal insertion hole, and the screw thread is screwed into the hole of the electrode terminals 12 and 12 so that the bus bar 21 is sandwiched between the head of the bolt 13 and the terminal block. The electrode terminal 12 and the bus bar 21 are electrically connected.
(Voltage detection terminal 23)
The first voltage detection terminal 23 arranged to overlap the bus bar 21 has a substantially rectangular shape, and one of the corners thereof is inserted into a through hole 33 provided in a bus bar holding portion 32 (described later). The two corners are positioned in the recess 34 so as to be positioned with respect to the bus bar 21.
In addition, an insertion hole is formed in the vicinity of the center through which the connecting bolt 13 is inserted when connecting to the electrode terminal 12, and when the first voltage detection terminal 23 is positioned with respect to the bus bar 21. It is set so as to overlap with the terminal insertion hole of the bus bar 21. Since the bolt is attached to the voltage detection terminal 23, the insertion hole is not drawn in the drawing.
A barrel portion 25 connected to an end portion of a voltage detection line 26 (described later) extends from the first voltage detection terminal 23 so that the barrel portion 25 wraps around the core wire of the voltage detection line 26. By caulking, the first voltage detection terminal 23 and the voltage detection line 26 are electrically connected. The voltage detection line 26 is connected to an ECU or the like (not shown). The ECU or the like detects the electrode voltage of the unit cell 11.
The first voltage detection terminal 23 is formed by pressing a metal plate material such as copper, copper alloy, stainless steel, or aluminum into a predetermined shape. The surface of the first voltage detection terminal 23 may be plated with a metal such as tin or nickel.
(Resin protector 30)
The resin protector 30 is formed by connecting a plurality of connecting units 31 and has an elongated shape in the arrangement direction of the cells 11 (left and right direction in FIG. 1), as shown in FIG. The resin protector 30 is provided with a plurality of bus bar holding portions 32 that are open upward and have partition walls that can partition the outside and hold the bus bar 21 in two rows along the longitudinal direction.
Each bus bar holding portion 32 is formed with a through-hole 33 that passes through one corner of the first voltage detection terminal 23 and two recesses 34 into which the other corner is fitted, and the first voltage detection A groove-like barrel holding portion 32 that holds the barrel portion 25 of the terminal 23 is formed to extend obliquely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the bus bar holding portion 32. Accordingly, the first voltage detection terminal 23 can be installed obliquely with respect to the direction in which the bus bars 21 are arranged.
Further, between the two rows of bus bar holding parts 32, although not shown in detail, there is provided a detection terminal holding part 36 for receiving and holding a second voltage detection terminal connected to the connection terminal. A lid 36 </ b> A is attached to the holding portion 36.
Between the detection terminal holding part 36 and the bus bar holding parts 32 on both sides thereof, there is an electric wire accommodation groove 37 for accommodating the voltage detection line 26 connected to the first voltage detection terminal 23 and the second voltage detection terminal, A pair is provided along the longitudinal direction of the resin protector 30 with the detection terminal holding part 36 interposed therebetween.
As shown in FIG. 2, the electric wire accommodation groove 37 has a pair of groove wall portions 37 </ b> A and 37 </ b> B and a bottom portion 37 </ b> C connecting them, and a plurality of voltage detection wires 26 can be accommodated therein. Of the pair of groove walls 37A and 37B, the groove wall part 37A on the bus bar holding part 32 side is configured so that the rising height from the bottom part 37C is higher than the groove wall part 37B on the detection terminal holding part 36 side. Yes.
The groove wall portion 37A on the bus bar holding portion 32 side is provided with a first wire insertion portion 37D for introducing the voltage detection wire 26 into the wire receiving groove 37 from the bus bar holding portion 32 side. The above-described barrel holding portion 32 is connected to the first electric wire insertion portion 37D, whereby the bus bar holding portion 32 and the electric wire receiving groove 37 are connected.
On the other hand, in the groove wall portion 37B on the detection terminal holding portion 36 side of the pair of groove wall portions 37A and 37B, a second for introducing the voltage detection line 26 into the electric wire receiving groove 37 from the detection terminal holding portion 36 side. The electric wire insertion part (not shown) is provided.
In addition, a pair of regulating pieces 38, 38 that regulate the protrusion of the voltage detection line 26 from the wire housing groove 37 are provided at the upper end edges of the pair of groove walls 37 </ b> A, 37 </ b> B of the wire housing groove 37. At the same position in the length direction and at different height positions in the depth direction of the electric wire receiving groove 37, the protrusions are provided toward the groove wall portions 37A and 37B facing each other.
In the present embodiment, the resin protector 30 is provided with a first electric wire holding portion 40 and a second electric wire holding portion 44 that can hold two types of electric wire groups W1 and W2, respectively. The first electric wire holding part 40 is connected to the front bus bar holding part 32 in FIG. The first wire holding part 40 has a groove shape as a whole, and has a bottom part 41C that connects the pair of holding wall parts 41A and 41B and the pair of holding wall parts 41A and 41B as shown in FIGS. The electric wire group W1 is accommodated therein. The electric wire group W1 accommodated and held in the first electric wire holding part 40 is an electric wire routed in a battery module (not shown, also referred to as “other battery module”) different from the battery module M1 of the present embodiment. Group W1.
As shown in FIG. 5, the bottom 41C of the first electric wire holding part 40 has a stepped shape with a low height on the bus bar holding part 32 side. Of the pair of holding wall portions 41A and 41B of the first electric wire holding portion 40, the holding wall portion 41A on the bus bar holding portion 32 side receives and locks the locking protrusion 47 formed on the second electric wire holding portion 44. A locking hole 42 is formed (see FIGS. 3 to 5).
Of the pair of holding wall portions 41A and 41B of the first electric wire holding portion 40, the second electric wire holding portion 44 is connected to the upper end of the holding wall portion 41B opposite to the bus bar holding portion 32 via a hinge 43. Yes. As shown in FIG. 3, the second electric wire holding portion 44 can be disposed so as to cover the first electric wire holding portion 40.
The second wire holding portion 44 holds a wire group W2 different from the wire group W1 held by the first wire holding portion 40. The electric wire group W2 held by the second electric wire holding part 44 is from the detection electric wire 28 to which the thermistor 27 for detecting the temperature (state) of the unit cell group 10 constituting the battery module M1 of the present embodiment is connected. Become.
In the second electric wire holding portion 44, the second electric wire holding portion 44 is held in the first electric wire holding portion in the region 44A on the side of the hinge 43 from the approximate center in the width direction and the region 44B on the opposite side of the hinge 43 from the approximate center in the width direction. In the state of covering the portion 40, the height dimension of the region 44A on the hinge 43 side is set to be smaller (see FIGS. 2 and 3). The electric wire group W2 is held in the region 44A on the hinge 43 side.
A protruding piece 45 that is surrounded by a U-shaped slit 45A and protrudes upward in FIG. 2 is formed on the side edge of the second electric wire holding portion 44 on the hinge 43 side. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the protruding piece 45 protrudes in a direction in which the second electric wire holding portion 44 is placed on the first electric wire holding portion 40 when the second electric wire holding portion 44 is put on the first electric wire holding portion 40. Protruding parts are formed. This protrusion is an electric wire holding protrusion 45 </ b> B having a function of holding the electric wire group W <b> 2 accommodated in the second electric wire holding part 44. In FIG. 2, portions other than the first electric wire holding portion 40 and the second electric wire holding portion 44 of the battery wiring module 20 are drawn on the side surfaces thereof, and the first electric wire holding portion 40 and the second electric wire holding portion are drawn. The portion 44 is a cross section taken along the line A shown in FIG.
In the region 44 </ b> C including the portion where the protruding piece 45 of the second electric wire holding portion 44 is formed, an inclined surface 46 whose height dimension increases as it approaches the side edge on the opposite side of the hinge 43 is formed. The electric wire group W2 is guided to the lower side of the protruding piece 45 by the inclined surface 46.
Further, on the side edge of the second electric wire holding portion 44 opposite to the hinge 43, a locking protrusion 47 is provided at a position corresponding to the locking hole 42 formed in the holding wall portion 41A of the first electric wire holding portion 40. Is provided.
(Assembly method of battery wiring module 20)
When assembling the battery wiring module 20 of this embodiment described above, first, the bus bar 21 is accommodated in the bus bar holding portion 32 of the resin protector 30.
Next, the first voltage detection terminal 23 is attached to the resin protector 30. Specifically, the barrel portion 25 of the voltage detection terminal is caulked to the voltage detection line 26, and the first voltage detection terminal 23 is accommodated from above at a predetermined position in the bus bar holding portion 32 of the resin protector 30, Superimpose on the bus bar 21. And the barrel part 25 of a voltage detection terminal is hold | maintained in the barrel holding part 32 of the resin protector 30, and the voltage detection wire 26 is introduce | transduced in the electric wire accommodation groove 37 from 1st electric wire insertion part 37D.
Next, the second voltage detection terminal is installed in the detection terminal holding part 36, and the voltage detection line 26 connected to the second voltage detection terminal is arranged in the wire receiving groove 37 in the same manner as described above.
The battery wiring module 20 of the present embodiment assembled in this way is placed on the upper surface 11A side of the unit cell group 10 arranged with the electrode terminals 12, 12 and the connection terminals facing upward. Next, the connection bolt 13 is inserted through the insertion hole of the first voltage detection terminal 23 and the terminal insertion hole of the bus bar 21, and the connection bolt (not shown) is also inserted through the insertion hole ( (Not shown) are electrically connected to the adjacent positive and negative electrode terminals 12, 12, the electrode terminals 12, 12 and the first voltage detection terminal 23, and the connection terminal and the second voltage detection terminal. To do. Thereby, the battery module M1 is completed. When the lid 36A of the detection terminal holding part 36 is closed, the state shown in FIG. 4 is obtained.
(Holding method of wire groups W1, W2)
Next, when the electric wire group W1 wired in another battery module is accommodated in the first electric wire holding portion 40, the state shown in FIG. 6 is obtained. In FIG. 7, the voltage detection wire 26 housed in the wire housing groove 37 is omitted, but the state where the wire group W <b> 1 is housed in the first wire holding portion 40 is shown.
Next, the second electric wire holding portion 44 is bent at the hinge 43 so as to cover the first electric wire holding portion 40, and the locking protrusion 47 of the second electric wire holding portion 44 is attached to the first electric wire holding portion 40. When the engaging protrusions 47 are fitted in the engaging holes 42 formed in the holding wall 41 </ b> A on the bus bar holding portion 32 side, the engaging protrusions 47 are engaged by the hole edges of the engaging holes 42.
Next, the thermistor 27 connected in advance to the detection wire 28 is attached to a predetermined position of the battery wiring module. In the present embodiment, the thermistor 27 is disposed between the bus bar holding part 32 at the left end and the bus bar holding part 32 second from the left among the plurality of bus bar holding parts 32 on the near side in FIG. Next, the detection electric wire 28 to which the thermistor 27 is connected is accommodated in the second electric wire holding portion 44. At this time, the wire group W2 including the detection wires 28 is guided to the lower side of the protruding piece 45 by the inclined surface 46 in the region 44C including the portion where the protruding piece 45 is formed. Thus, when the electric wire group W2 including the detection electric wires 28 is accommodated in the second electric wire holding portion 44, the state as shown in FIG. 1, that is, the two types of electric wire groups W1 and W2 are changed to the first electric wire holding portion 40 and the first electric wire holding portion 40. It will be in the state currently held by 2 electric wire holding parts 44.
(Operation and effect of this embodiment)
In the present embodiment, the battery wiring module 20 includes a resin protector 30 provided with a first electric wire holding portion 40 capable of holding two types of electric wire groups W1 and W2 and a second electric wire holding portion 44, The second electric wire holding portion 44 can be arranged so as to cover the first electric wire holding portion 40.
Therefore, according to this embodiment, since the wire group W1 connected to the other battery module can be held by one resin protector 30, two types of wire groups W1 can be used without adding parts. , W2 can be provided.
Moreover, according to this embodiment, since the 1st electric wire holding part 40 and the 2nd electric wire holding part 44 are integrally formed via the hinge 43, by bending at the hinge 43 etc., the 1st electric wire holding part The second electric wire holding part 44 can be covered with 40, and the workability is excellent.
Moreover, according to this embodiment, since the electric wire group W1 previously wired is hold | maintained among the two types of electric wire groups W1, W2 in the 1st electric wire holding part 40, the 1st electric wire holding part. Since the electric wire group W1 previously routed to 40 is held and the second electric wire holding portion 44 is put thereon, and the electric wire group W2 to be routed thereafter can be held, the work efficiency is excellent.
In addition, according to the present embodiment, one of the two types of electric wire groups W1 and W2 includes the detection electric wire 28 for detecting the state of the unit cell 11, so that the second electric wire holding unit 44 includes the battery module. The detection electric wire 28 routed in the unit cell 11 constituting the M1 can be accommodated.
(1) In the above embodiment, the first electric wire holding part 40 and the second electric wire holding part 44 are integrally formed via the hinge 43, but the second electric wire holding part is the first electric wire. It may be a separate body from the holding part.
(2) In the above embodiment, the example in which the electric wire group W <b> 1 routed in another battery module is held and accommodated in the first electric wire holding portion 40 is shown, but the present invention is not limited to this. The first electric wire holding part may hold an electric wire group routed in the electric junction box, or may hold a detection electric wire connected to the single cell group to which the battery wiring module is attached.
(3) In the above embodiment, the example in which the electric wire group W2 including the detection electric wires 28 connected to the thermistor 27 is held and accommodated in the second electric wire holding portion 44 has been described, but the present invention is not limited to this. The second electric wire holding unit may hold a detection electric wire connected to a voltage detection terminal for detecting a voltage, or may hold an electric wire group routed in another battery module or an electric connection box. .
M1 ... battery module 10 ... single cell group 11 ... single cell 12 ... electrode terminal 20 ... battery wiring module 21 ... bus bar (connecting member)
27 ... Thermistor 28 ... Detection wire 30 ... Resin protector 40 ... First wire holding part 41A, 41B ... Holding wall part 41C ... Bottom part 42 ... Locking hole 43 .. Hinge 44 ... second electric wire holding portion 44A ... region from the substantially center in the width direction to the hinge side 44B ... region from the approximate center in the width direction to the side opposite to the hinge 44C ... projection piece is formed 45 ... Projection piece 45B ... Electric wire holding projection 46 ... Inclined surface 47 ... Locking projection W1 ... Wire group (of other battery modules) W2 .. .Wire group (consisting of sensing wires)
A battery wiring module attached to a unit cell group in which a plurality of unit cells having positive and negative electrode terminals are arranged,
A connecting member that connects the adjacent electrode terminals, and a resin protector that holds the connecting member,
The resin protector is provided with a first electric wire holding portion capable of holding two types of electric wire groups, and a second electric wire holding portion,
The battery wiring module capable of being arranged so that the second electric wire holding portion covers the first electric wire holding portion.
The battery wiring module according to claim 1, wherein the first electric wire holding part and the second electric wire holding part are integrally formed via a hinge.
The battery wiring module according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first electric wire holding portion holds an electric wire group that is routed first among the two types of electric wire groups.
4. The battery wiring module according to claim 1, wherein one of the two types of electric wire groups includes a detection electric wire for detecting a state of the unit cell. 5.
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