18198427. BATTERY PACK FOR A VEHICLE simplified abstract (Kia Corporation)

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BATTERY PACK FOR A VEHICLE

Organization Name

Kia Corporation

Inventor(s)

Yu Ri Oh of Hwaseong-si (KR)

In Gook Son of Incheon (KR)

Seok Eun Yoon of Seoul (KR)

BATTERY PACK FOR A VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18198427 titled 'BATTERY PACK FOR A VEHICLE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a battery pack for a vehicle that includes a base member forming a skeleton, a bus bar mounted on the base member, a connection groove formed by being depressed in the base member, a wire inserted into the connection groove, and a member cover coupled to the base member to block the bus bar and the connection groove from the outside.

  • Base member forms a skeleton
  • Bus bar mounted on the base member
  • Connection groove depressed in the base member
  • Wire inserted into the connection groove
  • Member cover blocks bus bar and connection groove from the outside

Potential Applications

The technology described in this patent application could be applied in electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, and other battery-powered vehicles to improve the efficiency and safety of the battery pack.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of exposed bus bars and connection grooves in battery packs, which can pose safety hazards and increase the risk of electrical malfunctions.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved safety, increased durability, and enhanced performance of the battery pack in vehicles.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology could be commercially applied by battery pack manufacturers, electric vehicle manufacturers, and companies involved in the development of battery-powered systems for various applications.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be similar battery pack designs with exposed bus bars and connection grooves, which may not provide the same level of safety and protection as the innovation described in this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing battery pack designs in terms of cost and manufacturing complexity?

The article does not provide information on the cost implications or manufacturing complexity of implementing this technology compared to existing battery pack designs.

What are the potential challenges or limitations of integrating this technology into existing vehicle systems?

The article does not address any potential challenges or limitations that may arise from integrating this technology into existing vehicle systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

A battery pack for a vehicle includes: a base member forming a skeleton, a bus bar mounted on the base member, a connection groove formed by being depressed in the base member, a wire inserted into the connection groove, and a member cover coupled to the base member to block the bus bar and the connection groove from the outside.