JP2009202668A - Battery state detection sensor device - Google Patents

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JP2009202668A
JP2009202668A JP2008045112A JP2008045112A JP2009202668A JP 2009202668 A JP2009202668 A JP 2009202668A JP 2008045112 A JP2008045112 A JP 2008045112A JP 2008045112 A JP2008045112 A JP 2008045112A JP 2009202668 A JP2009202668 A JP 2009202668A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a battery state detection sensor device which can be fixed to a location at the battery where thermal influence is hardly attained in an engine room of a vehicle. <P>SOLUTION: The battery state detection sensor device 1 has a battery state detection sensor 5 for use in detecting a state of a battery 50 installed in an engine room of a vehicle, wherein the battery state detection sensor is placed in the midway part of a wire harness 10 with its one end connected to a connector terminal of the battery to detect the state of the battery, so that the battery state detection sensor can hardly be influenced by the heat of an engine within the engine room of the vehicle and the battery state detection can be carried out precisely for a long period of time. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2009,JPO&INPIT

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本発明は、特に車両のエンジンルーム内のバッテリの状態を検知するのに適したバッテリ状態検知センサ装置に関する。   The present invention relates to a battery state detection sensor device particularly suitable for detecting the state of a battery in an engine room of a vehicle.

一般に、車載バッテリの上面に設けられたバッテリポストに取り付けられ、この車載バッテリの残存容量を監視する電池センサが知られている(例えば特許文献1参照)。   In general, a battery sensor that is attached to a battery post provided on the upper surface of an in-vehicle battery and monitors the remaining capacity of the in-vehicle battery is known (for example, see Patent Document 1).

特許文献1に記載の電池センサは、バッテリのバッテリポスト(以下、適宜「電極」又は「端子」とする)に直接取付けられるタイプであって、ワイヤーハーネスの一方の端部をこの電池センサに取り付けて他方の端部を車両の電気接続箱や車体パネルに取付けるようになっている。
特表2003−517613号公報(5−6頁、図1a、図3)
The battery sensor described in Patent Document 1 is a type that can be directly attached to a battery post of a battery (hereinafter referred to as “electrode” or “terminal” as appropriate), and one end of a wire harness is attached to this battery sensor. The other end is attached to an electric junction box or a vehicle body panel of the vehicle.
Japanese translation of PCT publication No. 2003-517613 (page 5-6, FIG. 1a, FIG. 3)

車両のエンジンルーム内においては、エンジンで熱せられた熱気が対流してエンジンルーム内の上部に溜まるので、上述の従来例のような電池センサをバッテリ上面の端子に取付けると、その熱気の影響を電池センサが受け易くなる。   In the engine room of the vehicle, the hot air heated by the engine convects and accumulates in the upper part of the engine room. The battery sensor is easy to receive.

電池センサには多数の電子部品が内蔵されており、例えば車両を寒冷地で使用した場合、車両使用時と不使用時においてエンジンルーム内の温度差が大きくなるので、車両使用に伴って電池センサに熱サイクルがかかり、センサ内の電子部品に悪影響を及ぼす。そこで、電池センサは、環境温度や使用状況の影響を受け難い部位に取り付けられるのが好ましい。   Many electronic components are built into the battery sensor. For example, when the vehicle is used in a cold region, the temperature difference in the engine room increases when the vehicle is used and when it is not used. Heat cycle, which adversely affects the electronic components in the sensor. Therefore, it is preferable that the battery sensor be attached to a site that is not easily affected by the environmental temperature or usage conditions.

また、電池センサ内にバッテリ状態判断に伴って使用する補正用の温度センサが内蔵されている場合、上述の従来例のようなバッテリの端子に電池センサを取付けるタイプでは、端子から熱伝導を介してバッテリの温度を間接的に測るようになり、測定した温度が測定すべきバッテリ内部の正確な温度と乖離してバッテリ状態検知に伴う補正に支障をきたすおそれがある。   In addition, in the case where a correction temperature sensor used in connection with the battery state determination is built in the battery sensor, the type in which the battery sensor is attached to the battery terminal as in the above-described conventional example, the heat conduction is performed from the terminal. Thus, the temperature of the battery is indirectly measured, and the measured temperature may deviate from the accurate temperature inside the battery to be measured, which may hinder correction associated with the battery state detection.

また、バッテリ上面の端子に電池センサを取付ける場合、バッテリの端子の向きやバッテリのエンジンルーム内における搭載場所を考慮して特別な形状のブラケットを介して電池センサを端子に取付ける必要があり、コスト高を招く。   In addition, when attaching a battery sensor to the terminal on the upper surface of the battery, it is necessary to attach the battery sensor to the terminal via a specially shaped bracket in consideration of the orientation of the battery terminal and the mounting location of the battery in the engine room. Invite high.

また、バッテリの端子に一端が接続されるワイヤーハーネスは、バッテリの配置場所やバッテリにおけるバッテリポストの位置によって、その引き出し方向が所定の方向に変えられることが好ましいが、従来の電池センサに一端が取り付けられるワイヤーハーネスではハーネス引き出し方向も一方向に限定されてしまう。   In addition, it is preferable that the wire harness whose one end is connected to the battery terminal is changed in a predetermined direction depending on the location of the battery or the position of the battery post in the battery. In the attached wire harness, the harness pull-out direction is limited to one direction.

本発明の目的は、バッテリ状態検知センサを車両のエンジンルーム内の熱の影響を受けないバッテリの部位に取付けることができるバッテリ状態検知センサ装置を提供することにある。   The objective of this invention is providing the battery state detection sensor apparatus which can attach a battery state detection sensor to the site | part of the battery which is not influenced by the heat in the engine room of a vehicle.

上述の課題を解決するために、本発明の請求項1に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置は、
車両のエンジンルーム内に搭載されるバッテリの状態を検知するバッテリ状態検知センサを備えたバッテリ状態検知センサ装置であって、
前記バッテリの接続端子に一端が接続されるワイヤーハーネスの途中に前記バッテリ状態検知センサを介在させたことを特徴としている。
In order to solve the above-described problem, a battery state detection sensor device according to claim 1 of the present invention provides:
A battery state detection sensor device comprising a battery state detection sensor for detecting a state of a battery mounted in an engine room of a vehicle,
The battery state detection sensor is interposed in the middle of a wire harness whose one end is connected to the connection terminal of the battery.

バッテリ状態検知センサ装置がこのような構成を有することで、従来のようにバッテリ状態検知センサをバッテリ上面の電極ポストやバッテリ側面のエンジンルーム側に取付けなくて済む。即ち、バッテリ側面の適切な場所にバッテリ状態検知センサを配置することができ、エンジン周囲の熱せられた空気が上昇してエンジンルーム上部に溜まった熱からバッテリ状態検知センサ内部の電子回路が影響を受け難くなる。   Since the battery state detection sensor device has such a configuration, it is not necessary to attach the battery state detection sensor to the electrode post on the upper surface of the battery or the engine room side of the battery side as in the conventional case. In other words, the battery state detection sensor can be disposed at an appropriate location on the side of the battery, and the electronic circuit inside the battery state detection sensor is affected by the heat that has risen around the engine and accumulated in the upper part of the engine room. It becomes difficult to receive.

また、本発明の請求項2に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置は、請求項1に記載のバッテリ状態検知センサ装置において、
前記バッテリの温度を検知する温度センサが前記バッテリ状態検知センサ内に備わっていることを特徴としている。
A battery state detection sensor device according to claim 2 of the present invention is the battery state detection sensor device according to claim 1,
A temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of the battery is provided in the battery state detection sensor.

バッテリ状態検知センサの内部に温度センサが備わっていると、特にバッテリ状態検知センサをバッテリ上面に配置した場合に、エンジンから生じた熱の影響を受けてバッテリ自体の温度を正確に測定することはできなくなるが、本発明の構造によると、このような不都合をなくすことができる。   If the battery status detection sensor is equipped with a temperature sensor, it is not possible to accurately measure the temperature of the battery itself under the influence of heat generated by the engine, especially when the battery status detection sensor is placed on the top surface of the battery. Although not possible, according to the structure of the present invention, such inconvenience can be eliminated.

また、本発明の請求項3に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置は、請求項1又は請求項2に記載のバッテリ状態検知センサ装置において、
前記バッテリ状態検知センサ自体を断熱部材で覆ったことを特徴としている。
A battery state detection sensor device according to claim 3 of the present invention is the battery state detection sensor device according to claim 1 or 2,
The battery state detection sensor itself is covered with a heat insulating member.

バッテリ状態検知センサ自体を更に断熱部材で覆うことによって、よりエンジンからの熱の影響を受け難くすることができ、より正確なバッテリ状態検知を行うことができる。   By further covering the battery state detection sensor itself with a heat insulating member, it is possible to make it less susceptible to the influence of heat from the engine, and more accurate battery state detection can be performed.

また、本発明の請求項4に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置は、請求項1乃至請求項3の何れかに記載のバッテリ状態検知センサ装置において、
前記バッテリ状態検知センサは、当該バッテリを車両に固定するブラケットを介して前記バッテリに接した状態で当該バッテリに取付け可能になっていることを特徴としている。
A battery state detection sensor device according to a fourth aspect of the present invention is the battery state detection sensor device according to any one of the first to third aspects,
The battery state detection sensor can be attached to the battery in a state of being in contact with the battery via a bracket for fixing the battery to a vehicle.

バッテリを車両に固定するブラケットを利用してバッテリ状態検知センサをバッテリに接した状態で取付けることができるので、バッテリ状態検知センサ装置の部品点数を減らすことができ、コスト削減に貢献する。   Since the battery state detection sensor can be attached in contact with the battery using a bracket for fixing the battery to the vehicle, the number of parts of the battery state detection sensor device can be reduced, which contributes to cost reduction.

本発明のバッテリ状態検知センサ装置によれば、バッテリ状態検知センサを車両のエンジンルーム内の熱の影響を受けないバッテリの部位に取付けることができるので、車両のエンジンルーム内のエンジンの熱による影響をバッテリ状態検知センサが受け難くなり、バッテリの状態検知を長期に亘って精度良く行うことができる。   According to the battery state detection sensor device of the present invention, since the battery state detection sensor can be attached to a part of the battery that is not affected by the heat in the engine room of the vehicle, it is influenced by the heat of the engine in the engine room of the vehicle. Is less likely to be received by the battery state detection sensor, and the battery state detection can be accurately performed over a long period of time.

以下、本発明の一実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置について図面に基づいて説明する。このバッテリ状態検知センサ装置は、バッテリ状態検知センサを備え、かつバッテリの接続端子に一端が接続されるワイヤーハーネスの途中にバッテリ状態検知センサを介在させた構成を有している。   Hereinafter, a battery state detection sensor device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. This battery state detection sensor device includes a battery state detection sensor and has a configuration in which a battery state detection sensor is interposed in the middle of a wire harness whose one end is connected to a connection terminal of the battery.

図1は、本発明の一実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置1を車両のエンジンルーム(図示せず)内のバッテリ50に取付けた状態を示す斜視図である。同図において、バッテリ状態検知センサ装置1のバッテリ状態検知センサ5は、車両のエンジンルーム内に搭載されたバッテリ50のエンジンからの熱の影響を受けにくい側面50aに取り付けられている。また、図2は、図1に示したバッテリ状態検知センサ装置1の正面図である。また、図3は、図1に示したバッテリ状態検知センサ装置1の平面図である。なお、図2及び図3においては、各構成要素の図示明確化のために一部透過的に示している。   FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a state in which a battery state detection sensor device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention is attached to a battery 50 in an engine room (not shown) of a vehicle. In the figure, a battery state detection sensor 5 of the battery state detection sensor device 1 is attached to a side surface 50a that is not easily affected by heat from an engine of a battery 50 mounted in an engine room of a vehicle. FIG. 2 is a front view of the battery state detection sensor device 1 shown in FIG. FIG. 3 is a plan view of the battery state detection sensor device 1 shown in FIG. 2 and 3 are partially transparent for clarity of illustration of each component.

本実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置1は、車両のエンジンルーム内に搭載されるバッテリ50の充電状態や劣化状態を検知するバッテリ状態検知センサ5を備え、バッテリ50のマイナス側端子51に一端が接続されるワイヤーハーネス10の途中にバッテリ状態検知センサ1を介在させてバッテリ50の状態を検知するようになっている。   The battery state detection sensor device 1 according to the present embodiment includes a battery state detection sensor 5 that detects a charged state or a deteriorated state of a battery 50 mounted in an engine room of a vehicle, and is connected to a negative terminal 51 of the battery 50 at one end. The state of the battery 50 is detected by interposing the battery state detection sensor 1 in the middle of the wire harness 10 to which is connected.

なお、本実施形態においては、バッテリ状態検知センサ装置1は、バッテリ50を車両に固定するブラケット20を介してバッテリ状態検知センサ5がエンジンからの熱の影響を受け難い側のバッテリ50の側面50aに接した状態で取付けられている。   In the present embodiment, the battery state detection sensor device 1 includes the side surface 50a of the battery 50 on the side where the battery state detection sensor 5 is not easily affected by heat from the engine via the bracket 20 that fixes the battery 50 to the vehicle. It is installed in contact with

また、バッテリ状態検知センサ5に一端が接続された第1のワイヤーハーネス11は、その他端がバッテリのマイナス側端子51に接続されている。なお、第1のワイヤーハーネス11は、バッテリ状態検知センサ5がバッテリ50の側面50aの適所に取り付けられる程度の長さを有している。   Further, the first wire harness 11 having one end connected to the battery state detection sensor 5 has the other end connected to the negative terminal 51 of the battery. The first wire harness 11 has such a length that the battery state detection sensor 5 can be attached to an appropriate position on the side surface 50 a of the battery 50.

一方、バッテリ状態検知センサ5に一端が接続された第2のワイヤーハーネス12は、その他端が図示しない車両の車体パネル自体や電気接続箱のグランドラインに接地されている。   On the other hand, the second wire harness 12 having one end connected to the battery state detection sensor 5 is grounded at the other end of the vehicle body panel itself or a ground line of the electrical junction box (not shown).

ブラケット20は、バッテリ50を車両の車体パネルにしっかりと固定するためのもので、ある程度厚みのある上部プレート21と、バッテリ上部の縁部に当接してバッテリ50のずれを防止する端面視L字型の上縁プレート22と、上部プレート21の各端部に上端部が図示しないボルト等で接続され、下端部が例えばフック状になって車両の車体パネルに係止される2本の取付けロッド23からなる。   The bracket 20 is for firmly fixing the battery 50 to the vehicle body panel of the vehicle. The bracket 20 is L-shaped in an end view to prevent the battery 50 from being displaced by contacting the upper plate 21 having a certain thickness and the edge of the upper part of the battery. Two mounting rods whose upper end is connected to each end of the upper edge plate 22 of the mold and the upper plate 21 with bolts or the like not shown, and whose lower end is hooked to the vehicle body panel of the vehicle, for example. 23.

そして、2本の取付けロッド23の一方(図1中手前側)がバッテリ状態検知センサ5を挟み込んでいる。なお、バッテリ状態検知センサ5は、図示しないネジ等と板状の締付け具24で取付けロッド23とバッテリ側面との間においてずれないようにしっかりと取り付けられている。   One of the two mounting rods 23 (the front side in FIG. 1) sandwiches the battery state detection sensor 5. The battery state detection sensor 5 is firmly attached by a screw or the like (not shown) and a plate-like fastener 24 so as not to be displaced between the attachment rod 23 and the battery side surface.

バッテリ状態検知センサ5は、バッテリ50の電流値のみを検出する通常の電流センサと異なり、バッテリ50に流れる電流及びバッテリ50の電圧・温度・インピーダンス(内部抵抗)の値を測定し、独自のアルゴリズムにより演算を行うことによってバッテリの状態(充電率、劣化度、放電能力等)を検知する高機能型のセンサである。   Unlike a normal current sensor that detects only the current value of the battery 50, the battery state detection sensor 5 measures the current flowing through the battery 50 and the values of the voltage, temperature, and impedance (internal resistance) of the battery 50, and uses a unique algorithm. This is a high-performance sensor that detects the state of the battery (charge rate, degree of deterioration, discharge capacity, etc.) by performing the above calculation.

バッテリ状態検知センサ5は、図2及び図3に示すように、抵抗体111とバスバー112,113からなるシャント抵抗体110とシャント抵抗体110と図示しないマイコン及び電流センシング回路が搭載されたプリント基板120と、バスバー112,113とプリント基板120を接続する接続部130(131,132)とを有し、プリント基板120にはバッテリ状態の電源及び測定情報を図示しない車両内電子ユニットへ通信するための信号ライン接続用コネクタ121が備わっている。また、プリント基板120には温度センサ122が実装されている。   As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the battery state detection sensor 5 is a printed circuit board on which a shunt resistor 110 and a shunt resistor 110 including a resistor 111 and bus bars 112 and 113, a microcomputer and a current sensing circuit (not shown) are mounted. 120, and bus bars 112 and 113, and connection portions 130 (131 and 132) for connecting the printed circuit board 120. The printed circuit board 120 communicates battery power and measurement information to an in-vehicle electronic unit (not shown). The signal line connector 121 is provided. A temperature sensor 122 is mounted on the printed circuit board 120.

また、これらの電子部品や電気部品は樹脂性のケース140で覆われている。そして、温度センサ122は、ケース140の中央に配置され、かつケース140に接触するように取り付けられている。   Further, these electronic components and electrical components are covered with a resinous case 140. The temperature sensor 122 is disposed at the center of the case 140 and attached so as to contact the case 140.

温度センサ122は、バッテリ50の充電度合い(State of Charge)やバッテリ50の劣化状態(State of Health)を検知する際にバッテリ自体の温度を測定して補正演算を行う重要な役目を果している。   The temperature sensor 122 plays an important role in performing a correction calculation by measuring the temperature of the battery itself when detecting the state of charge of the battery 50 or the state of health of the battery 50.

シャント抵抗体110は、樹脂からなるケース140にインサートモールドされ、ケース内に収容されている。プリント基板120は、シャント抵抗体110の側方であってシャント抵抗体110と重ならないようにケース140にネジ等の締結具で固定され、接続部130によりシャント抵抗体110と電気的に接続している。   The shunt resistor 110 is insert-molded in a case 140 made of resin and accommodated in the case. The printed circuit board 120 is fixed to the case 140 with a fastener such as a screw on the side of the shunt resistor 110 so as not to overlap the shunt resistor 110, and is electrically connected to the shunt resistor 110 through the connection portion 130. ing.

接続部130は細いリード線からなり、各一方の端部が予めシャント抵抗体110に溶接接続されており、プリント基板120をケース140に固定後、各他方の端部がプリント基板120に半田付け接続されるようになっている。なお、接続部130には、リード線を用いる代わりにワイヤボンディングやフレキシブルプリント配線板を用いても良い。更に、接続部130とプリント基板120との接続方法は、半田付けだけでなく、溶接、導電性接着剤による接続でも良い。   The connecting portion 130 is formed of a thin lead wire, and one end of each is preliminarily welded to the shunt resistor 110. After fixing the printed circuit board 120 to the case 140, the other end is soldered to the printed circuit board 120. Connected. In addition, instead of using a lead wire for the connection part 130, you may use wire bonding and a flexible printed wiring board. Furthermore, the connection method of the connection part 130 and the printed circuit board 120 may be not only soldering but also connection by welding or a conductive adhesive.

そして、プリント基板120、コネクタ121、抵抗体111、及びバスバー112,113の一部は、防水性の高い樹脂でできた樹脂モールド141で囲繞され、ケース140に収容されている。   A part of the printed circuit board 120, the connector 121, the resistor 111, and the bus bars 112 and 113 are surrounded by a resin mold 141 made of a highly waterproof resin and are accommodated in the case 140.

また、一方のバスバー112は、一方の端部にバッテリ用端子11aを備えたハーネス11の他方の端部11bにボルト161及びナット162を介して固定されている。また、他方のバスバー113は、他方の端部にボディアース取り付け用端子12aを備えたハーネス12の一方の端部12bにボルト171及びナット172を介してハーネス11及びボディアース取り付け用端子固定されている。尚、本実施例ではボルトによる固定方法を述べているが、溶接等による接続でも良い。   Further, one bus bar 112 is fixed to the other end 11b of the harness 11 provided with the battery terminal 11a at one end via a bolt 161 and a nut 162. In addition, the other bus bar 113 is fixed to the one end 12b of the harness 12 provided with the body earth attaching terminal 12a at the other end via the bolt 171 and the nut 172, and the harness 11 and the body earth attaching terminal. Yes. In addition, although the fixing method with a volt | bolt is described in the present Example, the connection by welding etc. may be sufficient.

更に、ケース140は、カバー150により覆われている。このカバー150は断熱性に優れた樹脂材などの断熱部材でできており、かつ簡易的な防水性も有している。   Further, the case 140 is covered with a cover 150. The cover 150 is made of a heat insulating member such as a resin material having excellent heat insulating properties, and also has a simple waterproof property.

本実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置1がこのような構成を有することで、従来のようにバッテリ状態検知センサをバッテリ上面の電極ポストに取付けなくて済む。即ち、バッテリ側面の適切な場所にバッテリ状態検知センサ5を配置することができ、エンジン周囲の熱せられた空気が上昇してエンジンルーム上部に溜まった熱からバッテリ状態検知センサ内部の電子回路が影響を受け難くなる。   Since the battery state detection sensor device 1 according to the present embodiment has such a configuration, it is not necessary to attach the battery state detection sensor to the electrode post on the upper surface of the battery as in the related art. That is, the battery state detection sensor 5 can be arranged at an appropriate location on the side of the battery, and the electronic circuit inside the battery state detection sensor is influenced by the heat that has been heated around the engine and accumulated in the upper part of the engine room. It becomes difficult to receive.

特に、本実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ5においては、その内部には温度センサ122が備わっているが、この電池センサをバッテリ上面のポストに取付ける必要があった従来の電池センサとは異なり、エンジンからの熱の影響を受け難いバッテリ側面50aにバッテリ状態検知センサ5を取付けることができるので、このような従来の電池センサに見られた不都合をなくすことができる。   In particular, in the battery state detection sensor 5 according to the present embodiment, a temperature sensor 122 is provided therein, but unlike a conventional battery sensor that needs to be attached to a post on the upper surface of the battery, Since the battery state detection sensor 5 can be attached to the battery side surface 50a that is hardly affected by the heat from the engine, the inconvenience seen in such a conventional battery sensor can be eliminated.

また、本実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ5は、それ自体を更に断熱部材でできたカバー150で覆っているので、エンジンからの発熱の影響を更に受け難くなっており、より正確なバッテリ状態検知を行うことができる。   Further, since the battery state detection sensor 5 according to the present embodiment is further covered with a cover 150 made of a heat insulating member, the battery state detection sensor 5 is further less affected by the heat generated from the engine, and more accurate battery state. Detection can be performed.

また、本実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ5は、バッテリ50を車両に固定するブラケット20を介してバッテリ50に取付けられるようになっているので、バッテリ状態検知センサ装置1のバッテリ50に取り付けるための部品点数を減らすことができ、コスト低減に貢献する。   In addition, since the battery state detection sensor 5 according to the present embodiment is attached to the battery 50 via the bracket 20 that fixes the battery 50 to the vehicle, the battery state detection sensor 5 is attached to the battery 50 of the battery state detection sensor device 1. The number of parts can be reduced, contributing to cost reduction.

続いて、係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置1のバッテリ50への異なる取付け態様について説明する。なお、上述の実施形態と同等の構成については対応する符号を付して詳細な説明を省略する。   Next, a description will be given of different attachment modes of the battery state detection sensor device 1 to the battery 50. In addition, about the structure equivalent to the above-mentioned embodiment, a corresponding code | symbol is attached | subjected and detailed description is abbreviate | omitted.

図4は、本発明の一実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置1を図1のバッテリのブラケット取付け位置とは異なる位置に取り付けた状態を示す斜視図である。   4 is a perspective view showing a state in which the battery state detection sensor device 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention is attached to a position different from the bracket attachment position of the battery in FIG. 1.

このバッテリ状態検知センサ装置1のバッテリ50への別の取付け態様においては、バッテリ状態検知センサ5は、バッテリ取付けブラケット20の上縁プレート22の側面端部22aに固定され、エンジンからの熱の影響を受け難いバッテリ側面50aに当接されている。また、第1のワイヤーハーネス11の一方の端部であるバッテリ用端子11aはバッテリ50のマイナス側端子51に接続されている。このようにバッテリ取付けブラケット20の上縁プレート22に取付けても本発明の作用を発揮することができる。   In another manner of mounting the battery state detection sensor device 1 to the battery 50, the battery state detection sensor 5 is fixed to the side surface end 22a of the upper edge plate 22 of the battery mounting bracket 20, and is affected by heat from the engine. It is in contact with the battery side surface 50a that is difficult to receive. The battery terminal 11 a that is one end of the first wire harness 11 is connected to the negative terminal 51 of the battery 50. Thus, even if it attaches to the upper edge plate 22 of the battery attachment bracket 20, the effect | action of this invention can be exhibited.

図5は、本発明の一実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置1を図1及び図4のブラケット取付け位置と異なる位置に取り付けた状態を示す斜視図である。   FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a state in which the battery state detection sensor device 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention is attached to a position different from the bracket attachment position of FIGS. 1 and 4.

バッテリ状態検知センサ5は、ブラケット20の上縁プレート22の上面端部22bに固定されている。また、第1のワイヤーハーネス11の一方の端部であるバッテリ用端子11aはバッテリ50のマイナス側端子51に接続される。   The battery state detection sensor 5 is fixed to the upper surface end 22 b of the upper edge plate 22 of the bracket 20. Further, the battery terminal 11 a that is one end of the first wire harness 11 is connected to the negative terminal 51 of the battery 50.

この場合、バッテリ50の上面にバッテリ状態検知センサ5が取付けられているが、このバッテリ状態検知センサが断熱部材で覆われていれば、バッテリ50の上面にエンジンルーム上部の熱の影響が及ばずかつワイヤーハーネス10の配索方向や配索スペースが制限されている場合に、エンジンルーム内のワイヤーハーネス10の配索作業性を向上させる点でこのような取り付けの態様も意義があると言える。   In this case, the battery state detection sensor 5 is attached to the upper surface of the battery 50. However, if the battery state detection sensor is covered with a heat insulating member, the upper surface of the battery 50 is not affected by the heat of the upper part of the engine room. And when the wiring direction and the wiring space of the wire harness 10 are restrict | limited, it can be said that the aspect of such attachment is also meaningful at the point which improves the wiring workability | operativity of the wire harness 10 in an engine room.

即ち、本実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置1によると、バッテリ50のエンジンルームから熱の影響を受け難い部位であれば、センサ自体をバッテリの様々な場所に取り付けることができるので、ワイヤーハーネス10のバッテリ50からの配索の自由度を高めることができる。   That is, according to the battery state detection sensor device 1 according to the present embodiment, since the sensor itself can be attached to various places of the battery as long as it is a part that is not easily affected by heat from the engine room of the battery 50, the wire harness The degree of freedom of routing from the ten batteries 50 can be increased.

以上説明したように、本発明に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置は、従来のようにバッテリ状態検知センサをバッテリ上面の電極ポストに取付けなくて済む。即ち、バッテリ側面の適切な場所にバッテリ状態検知センサを配置することができ、エンジン周囲の熱せられた空気が上昇してエンジンルーム上部に溜まった熱からバッテリ状態検知センサ内部の電子回路が影響を受け難くなる。   As described above, the battery state detection sensor device according to the present invention does not require the battery state detection sensor to be attached to the electrode post on the upper surface of the battery as in the prior art. In other words, the battery state detection sensor can be arranged at an appropriate location on the side of the battery, and the electronic circuit inside the battery state detection sensor is affected by the heat that has risen around the engine and accumulated in the upper part of the engine room. It becomes difficult to receive.

また、バッテリ状態検知センサの内部に温度センサが備わっていると、特にバッテリ状態検知センサをバッテリ上面やバッテリ側面のエンジン側に配置した場合にエンジンから生じた熱の影響を受けてバッテリ自体の温度を正確に測定することはできないが、本発明の構造によると、このような不都合をなくすことができる。   In addition, if a temperature sensor is provided inside the battery state detection sensor, the temperature of the battery itself is affected by the heat generated by the engine, particularly when the battery state detection sensor is disposed on the battery upper surface or the engine side of the battery side. However, according to the structure of the present invention, such inconvenience can be eliminated.

また、バッテリ状態検知センサ自体を更に断熱部材で覆うことによって、エンジンからの熱の影響をより受け難くすることができ、バッテリ状態検知をより正確に行うことができるようになる。   Moreover, by further covering the battery state detection sensor itself with a heat insulating member, it is possible to make it less susceptible to the influence of heat from the engine, and to detect the battery state more accurately.

また、バッテリを車両に固定するブラケットを介してバッテリ状態検知センサをバッテリに接した状態で取付けるようにすると、バッテリ状態検知センサの部品点数を減らすことができ、コスト低減に貢献することができる。   Further, if the battery state detection sensor is attached in contact with the battery via a bracket for fixing the battery to the vehicle, the number of parts of the battery state detection sensor can be reduced, which can contribute to cost reduction.

本発明の一実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置を、車両のエンジンルーム内に搭載されたバッテリの、エンジンからの熱の影響を受けにくい側面に取り付けた状態を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows the state which attached the battery state detection sensor apparatus which concerns on one Embodiment of this invention to the side surface which is hard to receive the influence of the heat from an engine of the battery mounted in the engine room of the vehicle. 図1に示したバッテリ状態検知センサ装置の正面図である。It is a front view of the battery state detection sensor apparatus shown in FIG. 図1に示したバッテリ状態検知センサ装置の平面図である。It is a top view of the battery state detection sensor apparatus shown in FIG. 本発明の一実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置のバッテリへの図1とは異なる別の取付け形態を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows another attachment form different from FIG. 1 to the battery of the battery state detection sensor apparatus which concerns on one Embodiment of this invention. 本発明の一実施形態に係るバッテリ状態検知センサ装置のバッテリへの図1及び図4とは異なる更に別の取付け形態を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows another attachment form different from FIG.1 and FIG.4 to the battery of the battery state detection sensor apparatus which concerns on one Embodiment of this invention.

符号の説明Explanation of symbols

1 バッテリ状態検知センサ装置
5 バッテリ状態検知センサ
10 ワイヤーハーネス
11 第1のワイヤーハーネス
11a バッテリ用端子
11b 他方の端部
12 第2のワイヤーハーネス
12a ボディアース取り付け用端子
12b 一方の端部
20 (バッテリ取付け)ブラケット
21 上部プレート
22 上縁プレート
22a 側面端部
22b 上面端部
23 取付けロッド
24 締付け具
50 バッテリ
50a バッテリ側面
51 マイナス側端子
110 シャント抵抗体
111 抵抗体
112,113 バスバー
120 プリント基板
121 信号ライン接続用コネクタ
122 温度センサ
130(131,132) 接続部
140 ケース
141 樹脂モールド
150 カバー
161 ボルト
162 ナット
171 ボルト
172 ナット
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Battery state detection sensor apparatus 5 Battery state detection sensor 10 Wire harness 11 1st wire harness 11a Battery terminal 11b Other end part 12 Second wire harness 12a Body earth attachment terminal 12b One end part 20 (Battery attachment ) Bracket 21 Upper plate 22 Upper edge plate 22a Side end 22b Top end 23 Mounting rod 24 Fastener 50 Battery 50a Battery side 51 Negative terminal 110 Shunt resistor 111 Resistor 112, 113 Bus bar 120 Printed circuit board 121 Signal line connection Connector 122 temperature sensor 130 (131, 132) connecting part 140 case 141 resin mold 150 cover 161 bolt 162 nut 171 bolt 172 nut

Claims (4)

車両のエンジンルーム内に搭載されるバッテリの状態を検知するバッテリ状態検知センサを備えたバッテリ状態検知センサ装置であって、
前記バッテリの接続端子に一端が接続されるワイヤーハーネスの途中に前記バッテリ状態検知センサを介在させたことを特徴とするバッテリ状態検知センサ装置。
A battery state detection sensor device comprising a battery state detection sensor for detecting a state of a battery mounted in an engine room of a vehicle,
The battery state detection sensor device characterized by interposing the battery state detection sensor in the middle of a wire harness whose one end is connected to the connection terminal of the battery.
前記バッテリの温度を検知する温度センサが前記バッテリ状態検知センサ内に備わっていることを特徴とする請求項1に記載のバッテリ状態検知センサ装置。   The battery state detection sensor device according to claim 1, wherein a temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of the battery is provided in the battery state detection sensor. 前記バッテリ状態検知センサ自体を断熱部材で覆ったことを特徴とする請求項1又は請求項2に記載のバッテリ状態検知センサ装置。   The battery state detection sensor device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the battery state detection sensor itself is covered with a heat insulating member. 前記バッテリ状態検知センサは、当該バッテリを車両に固定するブラケットを介して前記バッテリに接した状態で当該バッテリに取付け可能になっていることを特徴とする請求項1乃至請求項3の何れかに記載のバッテリ状態検知センサ装置。

4. The battery state detection sensor can be attached to the battery in a state of being in contact with the battery via a bracket that fixes the battery to a vehicle. The battery state detection sensor device according to the description.

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