18563705. VEHICLE BATTERY PACK simplified abstract (SUBARU CORPORATION)

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VEHICLE BATTERY PACK

Organization Name

SUBARU CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Daichi Akiyama of Tokyo (JP)

Meiko Ueyama of Tokyo (JP)

VEHICLE BATTERY PACK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18563705 titled 'VEHICLE BATTERY PACK

The abstract describes a vehicle battery pack that includes a battery module with vaporized gas release valves, a coupling duct, and a detection sensor. The battery module consists of battery cells and partitions filled with a cooling solvent and arranged in a specific direction.

  • The battery module includes battery cells and partitions filled with a cooling solvent.
  • Partitions are arranged between the battery cells and include a heat insulator.
  • Vaporized gas release valves release gas generated by the vaporization of the cooling solvent in the partitions.
  • The coupling duct connects the vaporized gas release valves.
  • The detection sensor identifies the release of vaporized gas through the release valves.

Potential Applications: - Electric vehicles - Energy storage systems - Renewable energy applications

Problems Solved: - Preventing overheating in battery packs - Ensuring safe operation of electric vehicles - Enhancing battery pack efficiency

Benefits: - Improved safety - Enhanced battery performance - Extended battery lifespan

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Battery Pack Technology for Electric Vehicles This technology can be utilized in electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and various renewable energy applications. It has the potential to revolutionize the way battery packs are designed and operated in the automotive and energy sectors.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the cooling solvent in the partitions help prevent overheating in the battery module? 2. What are the specific safety benefits of the vaporized gas release valves in the battery pack?


Original Abstract Submitted

A vehicle battery pack included in a vehicle includes a battery module, vaporized gas release valves, a coupling duct, and a detection sensor. The battery module includes battery cells and partitions. The partitions are arranged between the battery cells in an arrangement direction of the battery cells, include a heat insulator, and are filled with a cooling solvent. The vaporized gas release valves operate by an increase in pressure associated with vaporization of the cooling solvent in the partitions and release a vaporized gas generated by the vaporization from the partitions. The coupling duct couples the vaporized gas release valves. The detection sensor detects a release of the vaporized gas through the vaporized gas release valves.