17879438. BATTERY PACK CASE FOR A VEHICLE simplified abstract (Kia Corporation)

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BATTERY PACK CASE FOR A VEHICLE

Organization Name

Kia Corporation

Inventor(s)

Tae Hyuck Kim of Asan-si (KR)

Jae Hyeon Ju of Seoul (KR)

Chang Mo Sung of Gunpo-si (KR)

Mee Sun Oh of Hwaseong-si (KR)

Min Seok Seo of Gimpo-si (KR)

BATTERY PACK CASE FOR A VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17879438 titled 'BATTERY PACK CASE FOR A VEHICLE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a battery pack case for a vehicle that includes a lower panel, a recessed part, and an insulating sheet.

  • The lower panel supports the lower surface of the battery pack.
  • The recessed part is formed on the upper surface of the lower panel and has a groove shape that extends downward.
  • The insulating sheet is attached to the recessed part and extends along it, providing insulation between the lower panel and the battery pack at the point where the recessed part is formed.

Potential Applications

  • Electric vehicles
  • Hybrid vehicles
  • Battery-powered vehicles

Problems Solved

  • Insulation between the battery pack and the lower panel is provided, preventing electrical contact and potential short circuits.
  • The recessed part helps to securely hold the insulating sheet in place, ensuring proper insulation.

Benefits

  • Enhanced safety by preventing electrical contact between the battery pack and the lower panel.
  • Improved reliability and durability of the battery pack case.
  • Simplified installation and maintenance of the battery pack.


Original Abstract Submitted

A battery pack case for a vehicle includes: a lower panel having a battery pack seated to support a lower surface of the battery pack; a recessed part formed on an upper surface of the lower panel and having a groove shape indented downward to extend; and an insulating sheet extending along the recessed part and attached to the recessed part to insulate between the lower panel and the battery pack at a point where the recessed part is formed.