CN220066002U - Adapter plate suitable for battery pack module connection - Google Patents

Adapter plate suitable for battery pack module connection Download PDF

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CN220066002U
CN220066002U CN202320974682.0U CN202320974682U CN220066002U CN 220066002 U CN220066002 U CN 220066002U CN 202320974682 U CN202320974682 U CN 202320974682U CN 220066002 U CN220066002 U CN 220066002U
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刘时雨
梁玉卿
吴进涛
沈孝林
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The utility model relates to the field of power supply, and discloses an adapter plate suitable for battery pack module connection, which comprises: the battery comprises an insulating substrate, a plurality of electrode welding discs, a plurality of switch components, at least one trigger switch and a controller, wherein the electrode welding discs are used for welding electrodes of all battery cells, the switch components, the at least one trigger switch and the controller are arranged on the insulating substrate, conductor wiring is preset in the insulating substrate, any one switch component is respectively and electrically connected between any two electrode welding discs, each input end of the controller is respectively and electrically connected with each trigger switch, each control end of the switch component is respectively and electrically connected with the output end of the controller, and the controller is used for controlling the connection and disconnection of each switch component according to a trigger instruction input by the trigger switch.

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Adapter plate suitable for battery pack module connection
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of battery packs, in particular to an adapter plate suitable for battery pack module connection.
Background
As the applications of batteries become wider and wider, particularly those of lithium ion batteries, devices using lithium ion batteries are also more and more, and the interchangeability and diversity of lithium ion batteries are to be improved. In the prior art, the voltage and the capacity of the battery pack are fixed after being assembled, the voltage and the capacity cannot be converted, the suitability of the battery pack and a client user end is limited, and the client can only use different batteries to match the client device, so that the cost is increased.
Disclosure of Invention
One of the objectives of the embodiments of the present utility model is to provide an adapter plate suitable for connection of a battery module. The technical scheme is beneficial to realizing various outputs of the battery pack module so as to facilitate the electricity utilization requirements of various application scenes.
The adapter plate suitable for battery pack module connection provided by the embodiment of the utility model comprises:
the battery comprises an insulating substrate, a plurality of electrode welding discs, a plurality of switch components, at least one trigger switch and a controller, wherein the electrode welding discs are used for welding electrodes of all battery cells, the switch components, the at least one trigger switch and the controller are arranged on the insulating substrate, conductor wiring is preset in the insulating substrate, any one switch component is respectively and electrically connected between any two electrode welding discs, each input end of the controller is respectively and electrically connected with each trigger switch, each control end of the switch component is respectively and electrically connected with the output end of the controller, and the controller is used for controlling the connection and disconnection of each switch component according to a trigger instruction input by the trigger switch.
Optionally, the switching element is a MOS transistor or a relay.
Optionally, the conductor trace is a copper foil.
Optionally, the insulating substrate is a rigid insulating substrate.
Optionally, the insulating substrate is a flexible insulating substrate.
Therefore, after the electrode of each battery cell is connected to the electrode welding plate of the adapter plate of the embodiment, the user sends a trigger signal to the control circuit through the trigger switch SW, the control circuit controls the on and off of each switch circuit to control the parallel connection and the serial connection between each battery cell, for example, the switch circuit between the like electrodes of the two battery cells is conducted to enable the two battery cells to be connected in parallel, the switch circuit between the opposite electrodes of the two battery cells is conducted to enable the two battery cells to be connected in parallel, the serial connection or parallel connection or the circuit connection structure of the combination of the serial connection and the parallel connection between the battery cells between the power output ends is different, namely, by adopting the technical scheme, the user can select different output voltages at the power output end of a battery pack module by operating the trigger switch SW so as to meet different power consumption requirements and improve the application flexibility of the battery pack module.
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The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the utility model, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification.
Fig. 1 is a schematic circuit diagram of a battery module according to embodiment 1 of the present utility model;
fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of an implementation circuit of the battery module according to embodiment 1 of the present utility model;
fig. 3 is an equivalent circuit schematic diagram of a battery module according to embodiment 1 of the present utility model;
fig. 4 is an equivalent circuit schematic diagram of a battery module according to embodiment 1 of the present utility model in another state;
fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of an interposer according to embodiment 2 of the present utility model;
fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of an implementation structure of an interposer according to embodiment 2 of the present utility model.
Detailed Description
The present utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings and the specific embodiments thereof, wherein the exemplary embodiments and descriptions of the present utility model are provided for illustration of the utility model and are not intended to be limiting.
Examples
See fig. 1-4.
Referring to fig. 1, the present embodiment provides a battery module, which includes a plurality of battery cells (bat_1, bat_2 … … bat_i … … bat_n, where i is a natural number greater than 1 and less than n) forming the battery body bat_whole, at least one trigger switch SW, a plurality of switch circuits (s_1, s_ … … s_j … … s_m, where j is a natural number greater than 1 and less than m), and a control circuit.
The trigger switch SW may be one or a plurality of.
The control end of each switch circuit is respectively and electrically connected with the output end of the control circuit, the input end of the control circuit is electrically connected with the output end of each trigger switch SW, and the control circuit controls the on or off of each switch circuit according to the trigger signal of the trigger switch SW. Each switch circuit is electrically connected between the battery cells, wherein at least one switch circuit is electrically connected between the same polarity electrode (such as between two positive electrodes or between two negative electrodes) of any two battery cells to control the parallel connection of the two battery cells, and at least one switch circuit is electrically connected between opposite polarity electrodes (i.e. between the positive electrodes and the negative electrodes) of any two battery cells to control the serial connection of the two battery cells.
The application principle of the battery pack module is that a user sends a trigger signal to a control circuit through a trigger switch SW, the control circuit controls the connection and disconnection of all the switch circuits to control the parallel connection and the series connection between all the battery cells, for example, the switch circuit between the like poles of two battery cells is conducted to enable the two battery cells to be connected in parallel, the switch circuit between the opposite poles of the two battery cells is conducted to enable the two battery cells to be connected in parallel, the series connection or parallel connection or the circuit connection structure of the combination of the series connection and the parallel connection between all the battery cells between the power output ends is different, and the output voltages output on the power output ends are different.
As an illustration of this embodiment, each cell may be, but is not limited to, a lithium ion battery. The battery cells of each lithium ion battery can be manufactured by adopting a winding process, and can also be manufactured by adopting a lamination process without limitation. From the packaging process, each lithium ion battery can be a steel shell battery or a soft package battery, such as an aluminum plastic film battery.
Referring to fig. 2, in order to further explain the present embodiment, a battery module including four battery cells and three switching circuits is shown below as an illustration.
The battery cells are respectively a first battery cell bat_1, a second battery cell bat_2, a third battery cell bat_3 and a fourth battery cell bat_4;
the switching circuits are respectively as follows: the control ends of the first switch circuit S_1, the second switch circuit S_2 and the third switch circuit S_3 are respectively and electrically connected with the output end of a controller MCU of the control circuit, and the controller MCU controls the on or off of the switch circuits.
The positive electrode "+" of the first battery cell bat_1 and the negative electrode "-" of the second battery cell bat_2 are connected together in series, and the positive electrode "+" of the third battery cell bat_3 and the negative electrode "-" of the fourth battery cell bat_4 are connected together in series.
The first switch circuit S_1 is electrically connected between the positive electrode "+" of the second battery cell bat_2 and the positive electrode "+" of the fourth battery cell bat_4,
the second switch circuit s_2 is electrically connected between the negative electrode "-" of the first battery cell bat_1 and the negative electrode "-" of the third battery cell bat_3,
the third switch circuit s_3 is electrically connected between the positive electrode "+" of the second battery cell bat_2 and the negative electrode "-" of the third battery cell bat_3.
The negative electrode "-" of the first battery cell bat_1 and the positive electrode "+" of the fourth battery cell bat_4 are used as power output ends of the battery pack module to output voltage.
When the user triggers the switch SW to make the control circuit control the first switch circuit s_1 and the second switch circuit s_2 to be turned on, and the third switch circuit s_3 is turned off, the equivalent circuit of the battery module is shown in fig. 3, and at this time:
the first battery cell Bat_1 and the second battery cell Bat_2 are connected in series to form a first series circuit; the third battery cell Bat_3 and the fourth battery cell Bat_4 are connected in series to form a second series circuit;
the anodes of the first series circuit and the second series circuit are connected through a first conductive switching circuit S_1, and the cathodes of the first series circuit and the second series circuit are connected through a second conductive switching circuit S_2, so that the first series circuit and the second series circuit are connected in parallel.
Let the nominal voltage of each battery cell be the same, record as V0, then the output voltage at the power output terminal of the current group battery is: vout=2v0.
When the user turns on the third switch circuit s_3 controlled by the control circuit through the trigger switch SW, and the first switch circuit s_1 and the second switch circuit s_2 are in an off state, the equivalent circuit of the battery module is shown in fig. 4, and at this time:
the first battery cell bat_1, the second battery, the third battery cell bat_3 and the fourth battery cell bat_4 are sequentially connected in series, and the output voltage at the power output end of the current battery pack is as follows: vout=4v0.
Fig. 2 to 4 are only one implementation manner of the circuit structure of the battery pack module according to the present embodiment, and besides, different numbers of battery cells and different numbers of switch circuits may be adopted, so that two, or three or more voltage outputs are implemented at the power output end of the battery pack module, thereby meeting different application requirements of users.
As an illustration of this embodiment, the switching element in the switching circuit of this embodiment may be implemented by using a MOS transistor, a relay, or other switching elements.
The controller MCU of the control circuit can be realized by adopting a singlechip chip in the prior art.
As an illustration of the present embodiment, the battery module of the present embodiment includes a battery body bat_white, and the battery body bat_white is formed by combining and fixing a plurality of battery cells together. An adapter plate is arranged at the end part of the electrode of the battery cell, and the trigger switch SW (one or a plurality of trigger switches) and a plurality of switch circuits and control circuits are arranged on the adapter plate.
The adapter plate comprises an insulating substrate, and conductor wires connected to the insulating substrate are preset in the insulating substrate, wherein the conductor wires can be copper foil wires, and the conductor wires in the insulating substrate can be one layer or two or more layers. The trigger switch SW, the switch components of the switch circuit, the controller MCU of the control circuit and the electronic components of the peripheral circuit are welded on the insulating substrate, the electrodes of the battery monomers are respectively welded on the electrode welding discs of the insulating substrate, and the switch circuits are respectively and electrically connected between any two electrode welding discs, so that any switch circuit is respectively connected between the two battery monomers connected with the switch circuit, and the series connection or parallel connection between the two battery monomers is realized through the connection or the disconnection.
The battery pack module provided by the embodiment can be used as a power source of various electronic products.
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Referring to fig. 5 and 6, the present embodiment provides an adapter board suitable for connection of a battery module, which mainly includes an insulating substrate, on which a plurality of electrode bonding pads, a plurality of switching elements, at least one trigger switch SW, a controller MCU, and power output terminals "out+", "Out-", are disposed for bonding electrodes of each battery cell.
Referring to fig. 5, electrode pads B ' +, B ' -, bi+, bj- … …, wherein B ' + is used to identify the positive electrode "+", B "-is used to identify the negative electrode" - ", and likewise bi+ is used to identify the positive electrode" + ", bj-is used to identify the negative electrode" - ", of the j-th cell. The number of electrode pads is determined according to the number of battery cells of the current battery pack and the electrical connection relationship between the battery cells, and when the electrodes of the two battery cells are common nodes on the circuit, the electrode pads with larger area can be designed for the two electrodes, but are not limited to.
The number of the switch components S1 and S2 … … Sj … … Sm is determined according to the number of the battery cells of the current battery module and the voltage parameter change required to be output. Further connection and operation can be seen from the description of example 1.
The controller MCU can be realized by adopting a singlechip chip in the prior art. In the figure, a controller MCU contains electronic components of peripheral circuits of the controller MCU.
The power supply output terminals 'out+' and 'Out-' can be arranged in the form of welding discs or in other connection structures.
Conductor wires (not shown) are preset in the insulating substrate, the preparation process of the conductor wires is seen in the prior art, each input end of the controller MCU is electrically connected with the output end of each trigger switch SW, the control end of each switch element is electrically connected with the output end of the controller MCU, any switch element is electrically connected between two preset electrode welding discs, and the controller MCU controls the connection and disconnection of each switch element according to the trigger instruction input by the trigger switch SW so as to control the connection between the battery monomers connected by the switch elements or the battery combination circuit formed by the battery monomers.
In this embodiment, the conductor traces may be copper foil traces, where the conductor traces in the insulating substrate may be one layer or two or more layers.
As an illustration of this embodiment, the switching element in the switching circuit of this embodiment may be implemented by using a MOS transistor, a relay, or other switching elements.
The insulating substrate may be a rigid plate or a flexible plate.
The controller of the control circuit may be an MCU.
The adapter plate of the present embodiment may be applied to the battery pack module shown in embodiment 1, and when applied to the battery pack module shown in fig. 2 in embodiment 1, the structure of the adapter plate of the present embodiment is shown in fig. 6.
Therefore, after the electrode of each battery cell is connected to the electrode welding plate of the adapter plate of the embodiment, the user sends a trigger signal to the control circuit through the trigger switch SW, the control circuit controls the on and off of each switch circuit to control the parallel connection and the serial connection between each battery cell, for example, the switch circuit between the like electrodes of the two battery cells is conducted to enable the two battery cells to be connected in parallel, the switch circuit between the opposite electrodes of the two battery cells is conducted to enable the two battery cells to be connected in parallel, the serial connection or parallel connection or the circuit connection structure of the combination of the serial connection and the parallel connection between the battery cells between the power output ends is different, namely, by adopting the technical scheme, the user can select different output voltages at the power output end of a battery pack module by operating the trigger switch SW so as to meet different power consumption requirements and improve the application flexibility of the battery pack module.
The above-described embodiments do not limit the scope of the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the above embodiments should be included in the scope of the present utility model.

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1. An adapter plate for battery module connection, comprising:
the battery comprises an insulating substrate, a plurality of electrode welding discs, a plurality of switch components, at least one trigger switch and a controller, wherein the electrode welding discs are used for welding electrodes of all battery cells, the switch components, the at least one trigger switch and the controller are arranged on the insulating substrate, conductor wiring is preset in the insulating substrate, any one switch component is respectively and electrically connected between any two electrode welding discs, each input end of the controller is respectively and electrically connected with each trigger switch, each control end of the switch component is respectively and electrically connected with the output end of the controller, and the controller is used for controlling the connection and disconnection of each switch component according to a trigger instruction input by the trigger switch.
2. The adapter plate for battery module connection according to claim 1, wherein,
the switching element is a MOS tube or a relay.
3. The adapter plate for battery module connection according to claim 1, wherein,
the conductor wiring is copper foil.
4. The adapter plate for battery module connection according to claim 1, wherein,
the insulating substrate is a rigid insulating substrate.
5. The adapter plate for battery module connection according to claim 1, wherein,
the insulating substrate is a flexible insulating substrate.
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