Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a safety device mounted at one side of a battery pack including two or more battery cells or at least one battery module such that the safety device is first short-circuited when a needle type object penetrates the battery pack to secure safety of the battery pack, the safety device including a pair of conductive sheets spaced apart from each other, an electrically insulative housing to surround outsides of the conductive sheets excluding fronts of the conductive sheets in a state in which the conductive sheets are inserted and mounted in the housing, a sealing member to cover the fronts of the conductive sheets, and a connection member to connect the conductive sheets to a cathode and an anode of one of battery cells constituting the battery module.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a battery module including a unit cell assembly including two or more battery cells or unit modules; a left case coupled to a left side of the assembly, the left case provided at a left outer side thereof with a first fastening groove extending parallel to a longitudinal direction of the battery module such that a sensing assembly is fastened into the first groove, the left case being provided at opposite ends thereof with second fastening grooves formed parallel to a height direction of the battery; and a right case coupled to a right side of the assembly, an external input and output terminal oriented to a front of the battery, the right case provided at a right inner side thereof with a plurality of fixing grooves formed parallel to a longitudinal direction of the assembly such that the assembly is fastened and fixed into the fixing grooves.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a battery pack including a power supply unit including two or more battery cells or battery modules electrically connected to each other, a cut-off portion located at at least one series connection region between the battery cells or modules to interrupt electrical connection in the battery pack upon occurrence of a short circuit of the battery cells or modules guided by a pressure driven switch, the pressure driven switch connected in parallel to the battery cells or modules at which the cut-off portion is located to detect expansion in volume of the battery cells or modules when the power supply unit malfunctions and to guide occurrence of a short circuit of the battery cells or modules, and external input and output terminals connected to electrode terminals located at outermost sides of the power supply unit to supply power to an external device.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a bus bar for electrically connecting electrode leads of unit modules or battery cells (unit cells) in a battery module through a coupling method employing laser welding. Each of the electrode leads and the bus bar has a plate-shaped structure and a protrusion projecting toward the electrode leads is formed on the bus bar at a portion thereof, which is to be welded to the electrode leads through laser irradiation, to allow the portion of the bus bar, which is to be welded to the electrode leads, to be brought into close contact with the electrode leads.