18585077. BATTERY MODULE simplified abstract (Honda Motor Co., Ltd.)
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BATTERY MODULE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Wataru Shimizu of Saitama (JP)
Masataka Furuyama of Saitama (JP)
Takafumi Nagai of Saitama (JP)
Wataru Hoshikawa of Saitama (JP)
BATTERY MODULE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18585077 titled 'BATTERY MODULE
The abstract describes a battery module that includes a stack of solid-state battery cells, a container filled with a liquid containing an oil and a heat-absorbing material, and a pressurizer for pressurizing the liquid in the container. The heat-absorbing material has a specific reaction initiation temperature.
- Battery module with solid-state battery cells
- Container filled with liquid containing oil and heat-absorbing material
- Pressurizer for liquid in the container
- Heat-absorbing material with specific reaction initiation temperature
Potential Applications: - Energy storage systems - Electric vehicles - Portable electronic devices
Problems Solved: - Enhanced battery performance - Improved thermal management - Increased safety in battery operation
Benefits: - Higher energy density - Better thermal regulation - Enhanced safety features
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Battery Module for Advanced Energy Storage Solutions" This technology can be used in various industries such as automotive, consumer electronics, and renewable energy sectors. It can revolutionize the way energy is stored and utilized in different applications.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the heat-absorbing material impact the performance of the battery module?
The heat-absorbing material helps in regulating the temperature of the battery cells, preventing overheating and enhancing overall efficiency.
2. What are the potential cost implications of implementing this innovative battery module technology?
The initial investment in this technology may be higher, but the long-term benefits in terms of performance and safety outweigh the costs.
Original Abstract Submitted
A battery module including a battery cell stack in which a plurality of battery cells is stacked, a container filled with a liquid and containing the battery cell stack, and a pressurizer for pressurizing the liquid that is filled in the container. The battery cells are solid-state battery cells. The battery cell stack is packaged with a packaging material. The liquid contains an oil and a heat-absorbing material. The heat-absorbing material has an endothermic reaction initiation temperature of 80° C. or greater and 190° C. or less.