Denso corporation (20240322269). BATTERY MODULE AND POWER SYSTEM simplified abstract

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BATTERY MODULE AND POWER SYSTEM

Organization Name

denso corporation

Inventor(s)

Kousuke Aoki of Kariya-city (JP)

Tatsuhiro Numata of Kariya-city (JP)

BATTERY MODULE AND POWER SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240322269 titled 'BATTERY MODULE AND POWER SYSTEM

The patent application describes a power system with a battery module and a battery ECU, where the battery module contains multiple battery stacks, each consisting of multiple battery cells, detectors, and individual communicators. These communicators wirelessly transmit detection results to a general monitor housed in a storage space with electromagnetic shielding. A shield is also present in the storage space, facing a communication hole on the housing.

  • The power system includes a battery module with multiple battery stacks, each comprising battery cells, detectors, and individual communicators.
  • The detectors independently detect physical values of the battery cells, with the communicators wirelessly transmitting the results to a general monitor.
  • The battery stacks and general monitor are housed in a storage space with electromagnetic shielding for protection.
  • A shield is accommodated in the storage space, facing a communication hole on the housing for enhanced communication.

Potential Applications: - Electric vehicles - Energy storage systems - Uninterruptible power supplies

Problems Solved: - Efficient monitoring of battery cells - Enhanced communication between battery stacks and general monitor - Protection against electromagnetic interference

Benefits: - Improved battery performance and longevity - Enhanced safety through real-time monitoring - Increased reliability of power systems

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Battery Monitoring System for Electric Vehicles This technology can be used in electric vehicles to optimize battery performance and ensure safe operation. It can also be applied in energy storage systems and uninterruptible power supplies for reliable power management.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system ensure accurate detection of physical values in the battery cells? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with implementing this advanced battery monitoring system?


Original Abstract Submitted

a power system includes a battery module and a battery ecu. the battery module includes multiple battery stacks. each of multiple battery stacks includes multiple battery cells, multiple detectors which independently detect physical values of the multiple battery cells, respectively, and multiple individual communicators which wirelessly output detection results of the multiple detectors. each of the multiple individual communicators communicates a radio signal wirelessly to and from a general monitor. the multiple battery stacks and the general monitor are accommodated in a storage space in a housing having electromagnetic shielding performance. a shield is also accommodated in the storage space while facing a communication hole formed on the housing.