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JP5672348B1 - Wiring module - Google Patents
JP5672348B1
JP5672348B1 JP2013190658A JP2013190658A JP5672348B1 JP 5672348 B1 JP5672348 B1 JP 5672348B1 JP 2013190658 A JP2013190658 A JP 2013190658A JP 2013190658 A JP2013190658 A JP 2013190658A JP 5672348 B1 JP5672348 B1 JP 5672348B1
JP2013190658A
JP2015064927A (en
孝太郎 高田
哲也 藤田
石川　宜之
知晃 安田
2013-08-28 Priority to JP2013176644 priority Critical
2013-08-28 Priority to JP2013176644 priority
2013-09-13 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
2013-09-13 Priority to JP2013190658A priority patent/JP5672348B1/en
2015-02-18 Publication of JP5672348B1 publication Critical patent/JP5672348B1/en
2015-04-09 Publication of JP2015064927A publication Critical patent/JP2015064927A/en
A detection terminal is positioned with a simple configuration while suppressing a decrease in insulation. A wiring module 15 includes connection members 16A and 16B that connect adjacent electrode terminals 13A and 13B of a plurality of power storage elements 11, and a partition wall 31 that surrounds the connection members 16A and 16B. , 16B, and a voltage detection terminal 18 connected to the terminal portion of the electric wire W and superimposed on the connection members 16A, 16B. The voltage detection terminal 18 is superimposed on the connection members 16A, 16B. And a terminal lead-out portion 21 led out to a region that does not overlap with the connection members 16A and 16B, and the insulation protector 27 is positioned to fit and position the terminal lead-out portion 21. A portion 37 is provided. [Selection] Figure 4
A power storage module for an electric vehicle or a hybrid vehicle has a plurality of power storage elements having positive and negative electrode terminals arranged side by side, and the electrode terminals of adjacent power storage elements are connected by a metal connecting member. Thus, a plurality of power storage elements are connected in series or in parallel (see Patent Document 1).
Here, the connection member is generally overlapped with a voltage detection terminal for detecting the voltage of the storage element, and an electric wire connected to the voltage detection terminal is led to the battery ECU.
In the battery wiring module of Patent Document 1, a connecting member for connecting electrode terminals is accommodated in a synthetic resin housing member, and the connecting member is surrounded by a partition wall provided in the housing member. A voltage detection terminal crimped to the terminal portion of the electric wire is overlaid on the connecting member, and the extending direction of the electric wire in the crimped portion is inclined with respect to the connecting direction of the connecting member. Moreover, the corner | angular part of a voltage detection terminal is passed through the through-hole which penetrates a partition wall like a slit, and the position of the said corner | angular part is being fixed.
JP 2013-16382 A
By the way, in patent document 1, although the through-hole which lets the corner | angular part of a voltage detection terminal penetrates a partition wall, in order to avoid the insulation fall by a through-hole penetrating a partition wall, the outer side of a partition wall Are provided with auxiliary walls covering the corners of the voltage detection terminals. However, if an auxiliary wall is provided outside the partition wall, the structure of the partition wall becomes complicated, and there is a problem that the manufacturing cost of the mold increases.
On the other hand, if the through hole through which the corner portion of the voltage detection terminal is passed is not provided, the decrease in insulation can be suppressed, but the voltage detection terminal is not positioned because the through hole cannot be used to fix the corner portion of the voltage detection terminal. There is a problem.
The present invention has been completed based on the above circumstances, and an object thereof is to provide a wiring module capable of positioning a detection terminal while suppressing a decrease in insulation with a simple configuration. .
The wiring module of the present invention includes a connection member that connects adjacent electrode terminals of a plurality of power storage elements having positive and negative electrode terminals, and a partition wall that surrounds the connection member, and an insulation that houses the connection member A protector and a detection terminal connected to a terminal portion of the electric wire and overlapped with the connection member, the detection terminal being overlapped with the connection member and fastened by a fastening member; and the connection member A terminal lead-out portion that is led out to a region that does not overlap with and is reduced in diameter from an end portion of the fastened portion, and the insulation protector includes a fitting portion into which the terminal lead-out portion is fitted, and the terminal lead-out The portion includes an electric wire connecting portion connected to the terminal portion of the electric wire, and the fitting portion is formed between the fastened portion and the electric wire connecting portion, and a side edge portion of the terminal lead-out portion Consisting of a concave or convex part An engagement portion including a protrusion or a groove that engages with the engaged portion is fitted into the detection terminal at a position corresponding to the engaged portion on the inner wall of the fitting portion. It extends along the insertion direction.
According to this structure, since the terminal derivation | leading-out part of a detection terminal is inserted in the fitting part of an insulation protector, it becomes possible to position a detection terminal as a whole via a terminal derivation | leading-out part. This positioning is possible, for example, without fixing the through hole penetrating the partition wall through the corner portion of the detection terminal. Therefore, the configuration can be simplified and the deterioration of insulation due to the formation of the through hole in the partition wall can be suppressed. be able to. Therefore, it is possible to position the detection terminal while suppressing a decrease in insulation with a simple configuration.
Further, the detection terminal can be easily fitted, and the detection terminal can be reliably positioned by the engagement of the engaged portion and the engaging portion.
Further, it is possible to prevent the force at the time of fastening of the fastened part from reaching the electric wire connecting part .
In addition to the above configuration, the following configuration is preferable.
-The said insulation protector is provided with the latching | locking part which latches to the said detection terminal and regulates the detachment | leave of the said detection terminal.
In this way, it is possible to reliably regulate the separation of the detection terminal.
The terminal lead-out portion has a plate shape, and has a reinforcing protrusion that extends in the width direction of the terminal lead-out portion along the connection direction of the connection member.
If it does in this way, the intensity | strength of a terminal derivation | leading-out part can be raised with a simple structure. Further, since the strength of the terminal lead-out portion is increased, positioning when the terminal lead-out portion is fitted into the positioning portion can be performed reliably.
According to the present invention, it is possible to position the detection terminal while suppressing a decrease in insulation with a simple configuration.
The top view which shows the battery module of embodiment Top view showing a plurality of power storage elements Plan view showing wiring module The figure which expands and shows the part where the voltage detection terminal was positioned AA sectional view of FIG.
The wiring module 15 of the present embodiment is attached to the plurality of power storage elements 11 and constitutes the power storage module 10. The power storage module 10 is used as a drive source for a vehicle such as an electric vehicle or a hybrid vehicle. In the following description, with respect to the front-rear direction, the lower part of FIG. 1 is assumed to be the front, the upper part is assumed to be the rear, the left-right direction is described with reference to the direction of FIG.
(Power storage module 10)
As shown in FIG. 1, the power storage module 10 includes a plurality (ten in this embodiment) of power storage elements 11 and wiring modules 15 attached to the plurality of power storage elements 11.
As shown in FIG. 2, the plurality of power storage elements 11 are arranged in five rows in the front-rear direction (the minor axis direction on the upper surface of the power storage element 11) and in two rows in the left-right direction (the major axis direction on the upper surface of the power storage element 11). Yes. Each power storage element 11 has a pair of left and right electrode terminals 13A and 13B (shown as a positive electrode 13A and a negative electrode 13B) vertically protruding from the upper surface of a flat rectangular parallelepiped main body 12 in which a storage element (not shown) is accommodated. ing. The direction of each power storage element 11 is arranged so that the polarities of the adjacent electrode terminals 13A and 13B are opposite.
Each of the electrode terminals 13A and 13B has a bolt 14B with a thread groove formed on the outer periphery thereof protruding from a pedestal portion 14A protruding from the main body 12, and the bolt 14B is connected to the connecting members 16A and 16B placed on the pedestal portion 14A. The nut 46 as a fastening member is screwed into the bolt 14B and fastened. Thereby, between electrode terminal 13A, 13B of the adjacent electrical storage element 11 is electrically connected by connection member 16A, 16B.
(Wiring module 15)
As shown in FIG. 3, the wiring module 15 includes a plurality (9 in this embodiment) of connection members 16A and 16B that connect between the electrode terminals 13A and 13B of the adjacent power storage elements 11, and connection members 16A and 16B. A voltage detection terminal 18 (an example of a “detection terminal”) to be overlaid, and a plurality of connecting members 16A and 16B and an insulating protector 27 made of synthetic resin that accommodates the voltage detection terminal 18 are provided.
(Connecting members 16A and 16B)
The plurality of connection members 16A and 16B are composed of a plurality of long connection members 16A that connect between the electrode terminals 13A and 13B of different power storage elements 11 adjacent in the left-right direction, and an electrode terminal 13A of the different power storage elements 11 adjacent in the front-rear direction. , 13B, and a short connection member 16B having a shorter length in the connection direction than the long connection member 16A.
Each of the connecting members 16A and 16B is made of a metal such as copper, copper alloy, stainless steel (SUS), or aluminum, and has a plate shape with a length corresponding to the dimension between the adjacent electrode terminals 13A and 13B. A pair of through-holes 17A and 17B through which is inserted is formed. The shape of the through hole 17A of the long connection member 16A is a perfect circle, and the shape of the through hole 17B of the short connection member 16B is an oval shape that is long in the connecting direction.
(Voltage detection terminal 18)
The voltage detection terminal 18 is made of a metal such as copper, copper alloy, stainless steel (SUS), or aluminum, and is formed by punching and bending a thin metal plate with a press machine, as shown in FIG. Are connected to the terminal portion of the electric wire W by being led to a region to be fastened by the nut 46 and overlapped with the connecting member 16A (16B), and connected to the fastened portion 19 and not to the connecting members 16A and 16B. The terminal derivation | leading-out part 21 is provided.
The fastened portion 19 has a flat plate shape, and a circular through-hole 20 through which the bolt 14 </ b> B is inserted passes through the central portion, and the outer periphery thereof is formed at a position corresponding to the outer periphery of the nut 46. .
The terminal lead-out portion 21 is formed with a substantially constant width dimension (vertical dimension in FIG. 4) that is reduced in a step shape from the end portion on the electric wire W side of the fastened portion 19 (left end portion in FIG. 4). And the electric wire connection part 24 to which the electric wire W is connected is provided in the edge part by the side of the electric wire W.
At the side edge portion of the terminal lead-out portion 21, an engaged portion 22 formed by cutting out the side edge portion to form a recess to reduce the width dimension of the terminal lead-out portion 21 in a step shape is the X direction. A pair is formed at symmetrical positions with the center in the axial direction of the electric wire W at the position of the electric wire connecting portion 24. A reinforcing protrusion 23 extending in the axis X direction is formed at an intermediate portion in the width direction of the terminal lead-out portion 21. The reinforcing projection 23 is projected from one surface side of the terminal lead-out portion 21 to the other surface side by a press machine or the like.
The electric wire connection portion 24 includes a wire barrel portion 25 that crimps a conductor portion exposed from the insulating coating of the electric wire W, and an insulation barrel portion 26 that crimps and holds the electric wire W from above the insulating coating.
The electric wire W is a covered electric wire in which a conductor portion is covered with an insulating coating. The electric wire W is connected to a battery ECU (not shown). The battery ECU is equipped with a microcomputer, an element, and the like, and has a function for detecting the voltage, current, temperature, etc. of the electricity storage element 11 and controlling the charge / discharge of each electricity storage element 11. It is a thing of composition.
(Insulation protector 27)
The insulation protector 27 is made of an insulating synthetic resin and, as shown in FIG. 3, is connected to a plurality of connection member holding portions 28A and 28B that respectively hold the connection members 16A and 16B, and the connection member holding portion 28A. And a connecting portion 35 that connects the member holding portion 28B.
The connection member holding portions 28A and 28B have a connection member holding portion 28A for holding the long connection member 16A and a connection member holding portion 28B for holding the short connection member 16B, and both the connection members 16A and 16B are placed thereon. And a partition wall 31 that is erected on the bottom plate 29 along the peripheral edges of the connection members 16A and 16B and separates the connection members 16A and 16B from the outside in an insulated state. On the back surface of the bottom plate 29, a cylindrical portion 30 in which the pedestal portion 14A is accommodated is formed. As shown in FIG. 3, the partition wall 31 is formed with a plurality of pressing pieces 32 that protrude inward of the partition wall 31 and prevent the connecting members 16 </ b> A and 16 </ b> B from coming out upward.
The connecting portion 35 includes extending portions 36A and 36B that extend so as to be connected to the left and right of the connecting member holding portions 28A and 28B, and a recessed wire passage groove 45 that connects the extending portions 36A and 36B. The extending portions 36A and 36B are provided with a plurality of positioning portions 37 in which the terminal lead-out portion 21 of the voltage detection terminal 18 is fitted and positioned.
The positioning portion 37 is provided so as to be connected to each of the connection member holding portion 28A for holding the long connection member 16A and the connection member holding portion 28B for holding the short connection member 16B.
Specifically, a positioning portion 37 that is continuous with the connecting member holding portion 28A in the connecting portion 35 in the connecting direction of the long connecting member 16A is provided, and the positioning portion 37 is connected to the connecting member holding portion adjacent to the front and rear. 28A is provided alternately on the left side and the right side. Further, the connecting member holding portion 28B is connected to the connecting member holding portion 28B in a direction intersecting with the connecting direction of the short connecting member 16B with respect to the connecting member holding portion 28B (in the present embodiment, a direction orthogonal to the connecting direction of the short connecting member 16B). A continuous positioning portion 37 is provided.
As shown in FIG. 4, the positioning portion 37 is formed between the fastened portion 19 of the voltage detection terminal 18 and the wire connecting portion 24 (the positioning portion 37 is fastened to the fastened portion 19 and the wire connecting portion 24 in the axis X direction). A pair of L-shaped fittings that are fitted to the corners of the terminal lead-out portion 21, so as not to contact the wire connection portion 24. The voltage detection terminal 18 is detached by being engaged with the engagement portions 38, 38, a pair of engagement portions 41 including protrusions protruding inward from the inner walls of the engagement portions 38, 38, and the voltage detection terminal 18. And a pair of locking portions 43 to be regulated.
The pair of fitting portions 38, 38 extend in the direction along the side edge of the terminal lead-out portion 21 and in the direction along the rear edge of the terminal lead-out portion 21, and are thicker than the thin portion 39. And a meat part 40.
As shown in FIG. 5, each engaging portion 41 is formed with a length from the upper end portion to the lower end portion of the inner wall of the thin portion 39. The upper end portion of the engaging portion 41 is a tapered portion 41A having a tapered upper end side, and the engaged portion 22 of the voltage detection terminal 18 can be easily fitted by the tapered portion 41A. The front end portion of the engaging portion 41 is formed with a tapered portion 41B in which front and rear end portions are cut out in a tapered shape and the front end side is tapered.
Each locking portion 43 is provided at the front end portion of each thick portion 40, and the distal end portion of the flexibly deformable bending piece 42 having a base end portion formed integrally with the upper end portion of the thick portion 40. Is formed.
The bending piece 42 has a shape that increases in thickness (dimension in the left-right direction in FIG. 5) toward the distal end side, and its lower end is formed slightly above the terminal lead-out portion 21. The electric wire connecting portion 24 is passed between the pair of fitting portions 38 and 38. Between the fitting portions 38 and 38 and the wire passage groove 45, a guide portion 44A for guiding the electric wire W to the wire passage groove 45 is formed.
44 A of guide parts consist of a pair of opposing wall, and the electric wire W is passed between a pair of opposing wall. The end of each opposing wall on the side of the wire passage groove 45 is connected to the groove wall 45 </ b> B of the wire passage groove 45. A pair of electric wire holding pieces 44B for holding the electric wire W inside the guide portion 44A protrudes inward from the upper end portion of the guide portion 44A.
4 and 5 show the positioning portions 37 provided on one side of the long connecting member 16A in the left-right direction, but the positioning portions 37 provided on the left and right sides of the short connecting member 16B have the same configuration. Since there is, explanation is omitted. Here, since the positioning part 37 on the short connection member 16B side is continuous in a direction orthogonal to the connection direction of the short connection member 16B, the positioning part 37 and the voltage detection terminal 18 are arranged in a direction orthogonal to the connection direction of the short connection member 16B. Although the space for arrangement | positioning is required, the positioning part 37 by the side of the long connection member 16A is for arrange | positioning the positioning part 37 and the voltage detection terminal 18 about the direction orthogonal to the connection direction of the long connection member 16A. Less space is required.
The voltage detection terminal 18 is attached to the insulation protector 27 when the voltage detection terminal 18 is fitted into the positioning portion 37 so that the engagement portion 41 is inserted into the engaged portion 22 of the terminal lead-out portion 21. The piece 42 comes into contact with the rear end portion of the terminal lead-out portion 21 and elastically deforms. When the voltage detection terminal 18 reaches the lower end of the positioning portion 37, the bending piece 42 is restored and deformed, and the separation of the voltage detection terminal 18 is restricted. Accordingly, the fastened portion 19 of the voltage detection terminal 18 is overlapped with the connection members 16A and 16B, and the terminal lead-out portion 21 is fitted into the positioning portion 37 and positioned.
The wire passage groove 45 extends linearly in the front-rear direction, and includes a groove bottom 45A and a pair of groove walls 45B rising from the groove bottom 45A. The wire passage groove 45 is also provided at the front end portion of the insulation protector 27 (see FIG. 3), and extends along the connection direction of the long connection member 16A. The electric wire W connected to the terminal portion of the voltage detection terminal 18 is routed so as to pass over the groove bottom 45A of the electric wire passage groove 45 and guided to an external battery ECU or the like.
According to the said embodiment, there exist the following effects | actions and effects.
According to the present embodiment, since the terminal lead-out portion 21 of the voltage detection terminal 18 (detection terminal) is fitted and positioned in the positioning portion 37 of the insulation protector 27, for example, when the voltage detection terminal 18 is displaced, Unlike the configuration in which the displacement of the voltage detection terminal 18 is kept within a predetermined range, the voltage detection terminal 18 can be positioned as a whole via the terminal derivation unit 21. The positioning by the positioning portion 37 can be performed, for example, without fixing the through hole 17A (17B) penetrating the partition wall 31 through the corner portion of the voltage detection terminal 18. Therefore, the configuration can be simplified and the positioning portion 37 can be passed through the partition wall 31. A decrease in insulation due to the formation of the hole 17A (17B) can be suppressed. Therefore, it is possible to position the voltage detection terminal 18 with a simple configuration while suppressing a decrease in insulation.
The terminal lead-out part 21 includes a wire connection part 24 connected to the terminal part of the wire W, and the positioning part 37 is formed between the fastened part 19 and the wire connection part 24.
In this way, it is possible to prevent the force at the time of fastening of the fastened part 19 from reaching the electric wire connecting part 24.
Further, the positioning portion 37 includes a locking portion 43 that locks to the voltage detection terminal 18 and regulates the detachment of the voltage detection terminal 18.
In this way, it is possible to reliably regulate the detachment of the voltage detection terminal 18.
Further, the side edge portion of the terminal lead-out portion 21 includes an engaged portion 22 formed of a concave portion, and a protrusion that engages with the engaged portion 22 at a position corresponding to the engaged portion 22 in the positioning portion 37. An engaging portion 41 made of a strip extends along the fitting direction of the voltage detection terminal 18.
In this way, the voltage detection terminal 18 can be easily fitted into the positioning portion 37, and the voltage detection terminal 18 is reliably positioned by the engagement of the engaged portion 22 and the engaging portion 41. It becomes possible.
Further, the terminal lead-out portion 21 has a plate-like shape and has a reinforcing protrusion 23 that extends along the connection direction of the electric wire W.
If it does in this way, the intensity | strength of the terminal derivation | leading-out part 21 can be raised with a simple structure. Further, since the strength of the terminal lead-out portion 21 is increased, the positioning when the terminal lead-out portion 21 is fitted into the positioning portion 37 can be reliably performed.
Furthermore, the insulation protector 27 has a connection member holding portion 28A for holding the long connection member 16A, and the positioning portion 37 is provided so as to be continuous with the connection direction of the long connection member 16A with respect to the connection member holding portion 28A. It has been.
In this way, when a plurality of long connection members 16A are arranged in parallel, the voltage detection terminals 18 derived in the direction intersecting the connection direction of the long connection members 16A are parallel to each other. Since the pitch between the adjacent long connecting members 16A arranged in the can be reduced, it is easy to reduce the size of the wiring module.
(1) In the above-described embodiment, the engaged portion 22 of the voltage detection terminal 18 is a recess and is engaged with the engagement portion 41 that is a protrusion provided on the positioning portion 37. However, the present invention is not limited to this. The engaged portion may be a convex portion, the engaging portion may be a groove portion extending in the fitting direction of the voltage detection terminal 18, and the convex portion may be engaged with the groove portion.
(2) In the above-described embodiment, the voltage detection terminal 18 for detecting the voltage of the storage element 11 is positioned by the positioning unit 37. However, the configuration is not limited thereto. For example, it is good also as a structure which positions the detection terminal which detects states (for example, electric current etc.) other than the voltage of the electrical storage element 11 with the positioning part 37. FIG.
(3) In the above embodiment, the electrode terminals 13A and 13B are bolt-shaped and fastened by a fastening member made of a nut 46. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the electrode terminal is nut-shaped and fastened with a separate bolt. It is good also as a structure fastened by using as a member.
(4) In the above-described embodiment, the configuration in which the plurality of power storage elements 11 are connected in series has been described. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the configuration in which the plurality of power storage elements 11 are connected in parallel may be applied.
(5) Although the power storage element 11 is an example of a battery, the power storage element may be a capacitor or the like.
(6) The number of power storage elements 11 is not limited to the number in the above embodiment, and can be changed as appropriate. In addition, the shape of the wiring module can be changed as appropriate according to the number of power storage elements 11.
10: Power storage module 11: Power storage elements 13A, 13B: Electrode terminal 14B: Bolt 15: Wiring module 16A, 16B: Connection member 18: Voltage detection terminal (detection terminal)
19: Fastened part 21: Terminal lead-out part 22: Engaged part 23: Reinforcement protrusion 24: Electric wire connection part 27: Insulation protector 28A, 28B: Connection member holding part 31: Partition wall 35: Connection part 37: Positioning part 39 : Thin part 40: Thick part 41: Engaging part 42: Bending piece 43: Locking part 45: Electric wire through groove 46: Nut (fastening member)
W: Electric wire
A connecting member that connects between adjacent electrode terminals of a plurality of power storage elements having positive and negative electrode terminals;
An insulating protector that has a partition wall that surrounds the connection member and accommodates the connection member;
A detection terminal connected to the terminal portion of the electric wire and overlaid on the connection member,
The detection terminal is overlapped with the connection member and fastened with a fastening member; and a terminal lead-out portion that is led out to an area that does not overlap with the connection member and is reduced in diameter from the end of the fastening portion; With
The insulation protector includes a fitting portion into which the terminal lead-out portion is fitted,
The terminal lead-out portion includes a wire connecting portion connected to a terminal portion of the electric wire,
The fitting portion is formed between the fastened portion and the wire connecting portion,
While having a portion to be engaged consisting of a concave portion or a convex portion in a part of the side edge portion of the terminal lead-out portion,
At a position corresponding to the engaged portion on the inner wall of the fitting portion, an engaging portion including a protrusion or a groove portion that engages with the engaged portion extends along the fitting direction of the detection terminal. Wiring module.
The wiring module according to claim 1, wherein the insulation protector includes a locking portion that locks the detection terminal and restricts the detection terminal from being detached.
3. The wiring module according to claim 1, wherein the terminal lead-out portion has a plate shape and has a reinforcing protrusion extending along a connection direction of the connection member at an intermediate portion in the width direction of the terminal lead-out portion. .
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