18606303. BATTERY PACK simplified abstract (Samsung SDI Co., Ltd.)

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BATTERY PACK

Organization Name

Samsung SDI Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Mansik Cho of Yongin-si (KR)

Youngbin Ko of Yongin-si (KR)

Kwangsoo Bae of Yongin-si (KR)

BATTERY PACK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18606303 titled 'BATTERY PACK

The abstract describes a battery pack with a cell holder and a bus bar assembly that electrically connects the battery cells. A protrusion from the bus bar extends into the cell holder, integrating the bus bars securely onto the holder through insert injection molding.

  • Battery pack with cell holder and bus bar assembly
  • Protrusion from bus bar integrates securely onto cell holder
  • Insert injection molding used for integration
  • Battery cells arranged on one side of cell holder, bus bar assembly on the other side
  • Bus bars firmly fixed at appropriate positions on the cell holder

Potential Applications: - Electric vehicles - Portable electronic devices - Energy storage systems

Problems Solved: - Secure electrical connection between battery cells - Efficient assembly process - Enhanced durability and reliability

Benefits: - Improved electrical conductivity - Simplified manufacturing process - Increased overall performance and lifespan of battery pack

Commercial Applications: - Automotive industry - Consumer electronics market - Renewable energy sector

Questions about Battery Pack with Cell Holder and Bus Bar Assembly: 1. How does the protrusion from the bus bar enhance the integration onto the cell holder? 2. What are the advantages of using insert injection molding for securing the bus bars onto the cell holder?

Frequently Updated Research: - Ongoing developments in battery technology - Advancements in manufacturing processes for battery packs


Original Abstract Submitted

A battery pack includes a cell holder to which a plurality of battery cells are assembled and a bus bar assembly including a bus bar electrically connecting the plurality of battery cells to each other, and a protrusion protruding from the bus bar to at least a portion of a thickness of the cell holder. The plurality of battery cells are arranged on a first side of the cell holder, and the bus bar assembly is located on a second side of the cell holder opposite the first side of the cell holder. The cell holder integrated with the bus bars, which are firmly fixed at appropriate positions on the cell holder, may be provided through insert injection molding.