18521807. BATTERY PACK simplified abstract (SAMSUNG SDI CO., LTD.)

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BATTERY PACK

Organization Name

SAMSUNG SDI CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Yusik Hwang of Yongin-si (KR)

BATTERY PACK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18521807 titled 'BATTERY PACK

The patent application describes a battery pack with a binding mechanism to physically secure multiple battery units together.

  • The battery pack consists of a plurality of battery units arranged along a first axis.
  • The binding mechanism includes front and rear end plates at the outer sides of the battery units, side plates connecting the end plates, and a coupling mechanism connecting the end plates with the side plates.

Potential Applications:

  • Electric vehicles
  • Portable electronic devices
  • Energy storage systems

Problems Solved:

  • Ensures secure assembly of battery units
  • Prevents movement or separation of battery units during operation

Benefits:

  • Enhanced safety and stability
  • Efficient use of space
  • Simplified maintenance and replacement of battery units

Commercial Applications:

  • Automotive industry for electric vehicles
  • Consumer electronics manufacturers
  • Renewable energy storage solutions

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the binding mechanism contribute to the overall performance of the battery pack? 2. What materials are typically used in the construction of the binding mechanism?

Frequently Updated Research: Research on new materials for the binding mechanism to improve durability and efficiency is ongoing in the field of battery technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

A battery pack includes: a plurality of battery units arranged along a first axis; and a binding mechanism configured to provide a binding force to physically bind together the plurality of battery units. The binding mechanism includes: a front end plate and a rear end plate respectively at outer sides of one end position and another end position of the plurality of battery units along the first axis; a pair of side plates connecting the front end plate and the rear end plate to each other and extending across side surfaces of the plurality of battery units; and a coupling mechanism connecting at least one of the front end plate and the rear end plate with the pair of side plates.