US Patent Application 18019387. Battery Pack and Vehicle Comprising Same simplified abstract

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Battery Pack and Vehicle Comprising Same

Organization Name

LG ENERGY SOLUTION, LTD.


Inventor(s)

Tae-Kyeong Lee of Daejeon (KR)

Sung-Hoon Woo of Daejeon (KR)

Young-Il Yoon of Daejeon (KR)

Battery Pack and Vehicle Comprising Same - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18019387 titled 'Battery Pack and Vehicle Comprising Same

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a battery pack design that includes multiple battery modules seated on a mount plate within a tray. The tray has a front frame and a rear frame, with side covers on both ends. There is also a module partition wall between adjacent battery modules. The battery pack also includes a battery energy management system (BEM) assembly, which consists of a BEM bracket fastened to the module partition wall and rear frame, and a BEM mounted on the BEM bracket.

  • The battery pack includes multiple battery modules seated on a mount plate within a tray.
  • The tray has a front frame and a rear frame, with side covers on both ends.
  • A module partition wall is present between adjacent battery modules.
  • The battery pack also includes a battery energy management system (BEM) assembly.
  • The BEM assembly consists of a BEM bracket fastened to the module partition wall and rear frame.
  • A BEM is mounted on the BEM bracket.


Original Abstract Submitted

A battery pack according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a plurality of battery modules; a tray including a mount plate on which the plurality of battery modules are seated, a front frame provided on an end portion in a longitudinal direction of the mount plate, and a rear frame provided on the other end portion in the longitudinal direction of the mount plate; a pair of side covers covering both end portions in a width direction of the tray; at least one module partition wall parallel to the front frame and the rear frame, and located between adjacent battery modules; and a battery energy management system (BEM) assembly including a BEM bracket having one end portion fastened to the at least one module partition wall and the other end portion fastened to the rear frame, and a BEM mounted on the BEM bracket.