18068903. Battery Pack Assembly Apparatus and Method simplified abstract (HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY)

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Battery Pack Assembly Apparatus and Method

Organization Name

HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Kyung Mo Kim of Hwaseong-si (KR)

Battery Pack Assembly Apparatus and Method - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18068903 titled 'Battery Pack Assembly Apparatus and Method

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a battery pack assembly apparatus that includes a cell gripper and a cell guide.

  • The cell gripper is designed to grip a battery cell and move it in a specific direction.
  • The cell guide consists of a slider that can move in a direction perpendicular to the movement of the battery cell.
  • The cell guide is responsible for guiding the movement of the battery cell in the desired direction.

Potential Applications

  • Battery pack assembly in various industries such as automotive, electronics, and renewable energy.
  • Manufacturing processes that involve the use of battery cells.

Problems Solved

  • Simplifies the process of assembling battery packs by providing a mechanism to grip and move battery cells.
  • Ensures precise movement of battery cells in the desired direction.

Benefits

  • Increases efficiency and accuracy in battery pack assembly.
  • Reduces the risk of damage to battery cells during the assembly process.
  • Enables faster production of battery packs.


Original Abstract Submitted

An embodiment battery pack assembly apparatus includes a cell gripper configured to grip a battery cell and to move the battery cell in a first direction and a cell guide including a slider movable in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, wherein the cell guide is configured to guide movement of the battery cell in the first direction.