18627791. Battery Module Comprising Module Housing simplified abstract (LG Energy Solution, Ltd.)
Battery Module Comprising Module Housing
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Inventor(s)
Seung-Yoon Lee of Daejeon (KR)
Yong-Seok Choi of Daejeon (KR)
Battery Module Comprising Module Housing - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18627791 titled 'Battery Module Comprising Module Housing
The battery module described in the patent application features a module housing with a simplified assembling process and improved energy density. The module includes a battery assembly with multiple secondary batteries and a housing with specific frame configurations.
- The battery module has a first frame on the left side of the battery assembly, with bent ends that are located at the upper and lower sides of the assembly.
- A second frame on the right side of the battery assembly has bent ends that are coupled with the bent portions of the first frame.
- This design allows for easy assembly and increased energy density within the module.
Potential Applications: - Electric vehicles - Energy storage systems - Portable electronic devices
Problems Solved: - Complex assembly processes - Low energy density in battery modules
Benefits: - Simplified assembly - Improved energy density - Enhanced performance of battery modules
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Battery Module for Enhanced Energy Storage" This technology can be used in electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and consumer electronics, leading to more efficient and powerful energy storage solutions in various industries.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the design of the module housing contribute to the improved energy density? 2. What are the specific advantages of using multiple secondary batteries in the battery assembly?
Original Abstract Submitted
A battery module includes a module housing with a simplified assembling process and an improved energy density. The battery module includes a battery assembly configured to include a plurality of secondary batteries and has front, rear, upper, lower, left and right sides; and a module housing including a first frame located at the left side of the battery assembly and having a plate shape with opposing ends bent rightward so that bent portions thereof are respectively located at the upper side and the lower side of the battery assembly, and a second frame located at the right side of the battery assembly and having a plate shape with opposing ends bent leftward so that bent portions thereof are respectively located at the upper side and the lower side of the battery assembly and are coupled with the bent portions of the first frame, respectively.