WO2009057809A1 - Battery pack and power tool provided with the same - Google Patents
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- WO2009057809A1 WO2009057809A1 PCT/JP2008/070150 JP2008070150W WO2009057809A1 WO 2009057809 A1 WO2009057809 A1 WO 2009057809A1 JP 2008070150 W JP2008070150 W JP 2008070150W WO 2009057809 A1 WO2009057809 A1 WO 2009057809A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25F—COMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B25F5/00—Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for
- B25F5/02—Construction of casings, bodies or handles
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01M—PROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
- H01M50/00—Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
- H01M50/20—Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders
- H01M50/204—Racks, modules or packs for multiple batteries or multiple cells
- H01M50/207—Racks, modules or packs for multiple batteries or multiple cells characterised by their shape
- H01M50/213—Racks, modules or packs for multiple batteries or multiple cells characterised by their shape adapted for cells having curved cross-section, e.g. round or elliptic
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01M—PROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
- H01M10/00—Secondary cells; Manufacture thereof
- H01M10/42—Methods or arrangements for servicing or maintenance of secondary cells or secondary half-cells
- H01M10/425—Structural combination with electronic components, e.g. electronic circuits integrated to the outside of the casing
- H01M10/4257—Smart batteries, e.g. electronic circuits inside the housing of the cells or batteries
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01M—PROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
- H01M50/00—Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
- H01M50/20—Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders
- H01M50/296—Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders characterised by terminals of battery packs
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01M—PROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
- H01M2220/00—Batteries for particular applications
- H01M2220/30—Batteries in portable systems, e.g. mobile phone, laptop
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02E—REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
- Y02E60/00—Enabling technologies; Technologies with a potential or indirect contribution to GHG emissions mitigation
- Y02E60/10—Energy storage using batteries
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- An aspect of the present invention relates to a battery pack in which an electrode terminal is surely protected, and a power tool provided with the battery pack.
- JP-2006-302759-A discloses a battery pack used in a power tool.
- a battery case is L-shaped in a side view, and an electrode terminal to be connected to an electrode terminal of a power tool body is disposed at an upper end of the battery case.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a battery pack in which an electrode terminal is surely protected, and a power tool provided with the same.
- a battery pack to be inserted and attached to a power tool including: a case; a battery cell accommodated inside the case; and an electrode terminal connected to the battery cell and provided on the case so as to be connectable to a tool-side electrode terminal, wherein the case includes: a case main portion; and a case sub portion which is protruded from the case main portion to be inserted into the power tool, and wherein the electrode terminal is provided on an upper surface of the case main portion at a side of the case sub portion.
- the battery pack wherein the electrode terminal is located more on a side of the case main portion than an imaginary line connecting a protrusion end of the case sub portion and an upper surface end of the case main portion located so as to interpose the electrode terminal with the case sub portion.
- the battery pack wherein the electrode terminal is located on an proximal end side of the case sub portion.
- a circuit board mounted with the electrode terminal is accommodated in the case in a posture orthogonal to a connection direction of the electrode terminal and the tool-side electrode terminal.
- electrode terminal includes a plurality of electrode terminals, and wherein partition walls are formed in the case main portion to isolate the electrode terminals from each other.
- electrode terminal includes a plurality of electrode terminals, and wherein the electrode terminals includes: a first electrode terminal group in which plural electrode terminals are arranged in a direction orthogonal to a direction from the case sub portion toward the upper surface end of the case main portion; and a second electrode terminal group in which plural electrode terminals are arranged.
- the battery pack wherein a direction of each terminal in the first electrode terminal group is orthogonal to a direction of each terminal in the second electrode terminal group .
- the battery pack wherein a sealing member is provided between the partition walls and the circuit board to seal a space between the partition walls.
- the battery pack wherein the circuit board is supported by the battery cell.
- the battery pack wherein a protrusion part which protrudes in the protruding direction of the case sub portion and in a direction crossing the protruding direction is formed in the case.
- the battery pack wherein a cushion member is provided between the battery cell and the case.
- the battery pack wherein a lock piece to be locked to a lock reception part provided on the power tool when the case sub portion is fully inserted into the power tool is formed, and wherein a deformation regulating member that regulates a deformation amount of the lock piece is formed.
- a power tool to which the battery pack is detachably attached including: a main body which accommodates a motor that is a drive source therein; a handle portion which extends from the main body; an accommodation part in the handle portion into which the case sub portion is inserted from a leading end of the handle portion; and the tool-side electrode terminal which is formed at the leading end of the handle portion, connected to the motor through an electric wire laid along the handle portion from the main body, and connected to the electrode terminal of the battery pack when the case sub portion has been accommodated into the accommodation part.
- an intrusion regulating member that regulates an intrusion of the electric wire into the accommodation part is formed in the handle portion.
- the first aspect even if the shock is applied from the outside to the battery pack placed in a sideways falling-down state, it is possible to restrain its shock from being applied directly to the electrode terminal, so that the breakage/damage of the electrode terminal can be effectively suppressed.
- the electrode terminal since the electrode terminal is located inside the imaginary line, even if the battery pack falls down, its shock is absorbed by the case main portion or the case sub portion. Therefore, the shock is difficult to transmit directly onto the electrode terminal, so that the breakage/damage of the electrode terminal can be more effectively suppressed.
- the electrode terminal is interposed between the case main portion and the case sub portion, so that it is possible to restrain extremely the shock from being directly applied to the electrode terminal.
- the fifth aspect it is possible to prevent the adjacent electrode terminals from coming into contact with each other in the process of connecting the external electrode terminals and the electrode terminals, or prevent the adjacent electrode terminals from coming into contact with each other by vibration.
- the plural electrode terminals are arranged as the two electrode terminal groups which are parallel to each other, the lateral width size orthogonal to the upper surface end portion direction of the case main portion can be reduced, compared with the case where all of the electrode terminals are arranged in parallel. Further, as in the seventh aspect, by making the direction of the terminal in the first electrode terminal group orthogonal to the direction of the terminal in the second electrode terminal group, its size of the case main portion 21 can be reduced more.
- the gap between the partition walls and the circuit board is filled with the sealing member and the space surrounded by the partition walls and the battery pack inside are isolated, powder dusts and water which have intruded into the partition walls do not enter into the battery pack, so that water proofing property and dust proofing property can be secured.
- the ninth aspect it is possible to prevent deformation of the circuit board due to stress onto the circuit board produced in the process of connecting the external electrode terminal to the electrode terminal.
- the forming position of the protrusion part is different. Accordingly, regarding plural kinds of battery packs which are different in nominal voltage, in a battery pack which is low in nominal voltage, the forming position of the protrusion part is arranged on the proximal end side of the case sub portion. On the other hand, in a battery pack which is high in nominal voltage, the forming position thereof is arranged on the leading end side of the case sub portion. Further, on the electric device side to which the battery pack is attached, there is formed a stopper which can abut on the protrusion part formed in the battery pack for the maximum voltage usable in the electric device.
- the shock applied from the outside is alleviated by the cushion member, the case inside can be protected. Further, the stress onto the circuit board produced in the connecting time between the electrode terminal and the external electrode terminal can be also alleviated.
- the excessive deformation amount is prevented, thereby protecting the lock piece from the breakage and damage.
- the power tool is suitable as the power tool using the battery pack. Further, by constituting the power tool as in the fourteenth aspect, the intrusion of the electric wire into the accommodation part can be avoided. Therefore, there is no interference of the electric wire when the case sub portion of the battery pack is accommodated into the accommodation part, the accommodating operation can be smoothly performed, and fear of breaking of the electric wire can be removed.
- Fig. 1 is a side sectional view showing the inner constitution of a driver drill according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the inner constitution of a battery pack.
- Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the front shape of the battery pack.
- Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along a line A-A in Fig 1.
- Fig. 5 is a partially perspective view showing the structure around a lock piece of the battery pack.
- a driver drill according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to Figs. 1 to 5.
- a driver drill 100 is T-shaped in a side view.
- a main body part 110 of the driver drill 100 has horizontally-elongated shape, and a motor 120 functioning as a drive source is laterally accommodated in the main body part 110.
- a handle portion 130 for gripping downwardly extends from a central position of the main body part 110 at a lower side thereof. Further, at the lower end of the handle portion 130, a rectangular-shaped base 140 is formed, and the battery pack 1 is attached to the driver drill 100 from the downside of the base 140.
- an accommodation space 130A (accommodation part) for accommodating a case sub portion 22 of the battery pack 1 which will be described later.
- An electric wire passage 160 for drawing out an electric wire 150 connected to the motor 120 to the lower end of the handle portion 130 is formed along the accommodation space 130A through a partition wall 170 (intrusion regulating member) .
- the electric wire 150 passes through the electric wire passage 160 and extends to the lower end of the handle portion 130.
- a male-type tool-side electrode terminal 180 to which electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB of the battery pack 1 are connected is arranged in a facedown posture, and the tool-side electrode terminal 180 and the motor 120 are electrically connected to each other through the electric wire 150.
- a case 10 of the battery pack 1 is composed of upper and lower case half parts 11 and 12, and formed by assembling the case half parts 11 and 12.
- the case 10 includes a horizontally-elongated case main portion 21 and a case sub portion 22 upwardly protruding from the case main portion 21 (in a direction orthogonal to the case main portion 21), and is L-shaped in a side view.
- the case 10 accommodates three battery cells 31, 32 and 33, a circuit board 40 on which a protective circuit having a protective function for the battery cells 31, 32 and 33 is mounted, and the plural electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB to be connected to the tool-side electrode terminal 180 of the driver drill 100.
- the three battery cells 31, 32 and 33 are arranged in the L-shape in which the battery cells 31 and 32 are laterally accommodated in the case main portion 21 of the case 10 and in which the battery cell 33 is longitudinally accommodated in the case sub portion 22.
- elastically-deformable cushion members 60 and 61 are provided, respectively.
- the circuit board 40 On the upside of the laterally-placed battery cells 31 and 32, the circuit board 40 is arranged so that a board surface is opposed to circumferential surfaces of the battery cells 31 and 32.
- the circuit board 40 is screwed to a support member 70 that is attached to the laterally-placed battery cells 31 and 32, thereby to be integrated with the battery cells 31 and 32.
- the circuit board 40 is electrically connected to the three battery cells 31, 32 and 33 through not-shown electric wires.
- the female-type electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB are mounted so as to receive the tool-side electrode terminal 180 from the upper direction.
- the number of the mounted electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB is seven.
- the five electrode terminals 5OA (first electrode terminal group) are aligned along the alignment direction of the laterally-placed battery cells 31 and 32.
- the other two electrode terminals 5OB (second electrode terminal group) are arranged between the longitudinally-placed battery cell 33 and the five electrode terminals 5OA.
- the electrode terminals 5OA are each arranged in the right-and-left direction, and the electrode terminals 5OB are each arranged in a direction orthogonal to the right-and-left direction.
- the seven electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB are densely arranged on the circuit board 40, and are located to be close to the longitudinally-placed battery cell 33. Accordingly, the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB are arranged on the case main portion 21 so as to be closer to the case sub portion 22 as compared with an imaginary line B connecting ends of the case main portion 21 and the case sub portion 22.
- the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB are corresponds to functions of supplying power, outputting the battery temperature, outputting the battery classification, and outputting errors, respectively.
- the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB two electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB most distant from each other are functioning as the power supply electrode terminals.
- the electrode terminals are connected to the tool-side electrode terminal 180 of the driver drill 100 to supply the electric power to the driver drill 100.
- a signal is output to the charger from each of the electrode terminals 5OA and 50B.
- a step portion 2 IA is formed on the upper surface of the case main portion 21, and a proximal side of the case main portion 21 is formed higher than a distal side of the case main portion 21 with the step portion 21A as a boundary.
- the step portion 21A five slits 211A are formed along the arrangement direction of the laterally-placed battery cells 31 and 32, and two slits 211B are formed between the five slits 211A and the case sub portion 22.
- the slit 2 HA is an L-shape opening which is opened forward and upward
- the slit 211B is an opening which is opened only forward.
- the slits 211A and 211B when the case half parts 11 and 12 are assembled, are arranged correspondingly to the positions of the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB.
- the tool-side electrode terminal 180 When the tool-side electrode terminal 180 is connected to the electrode terminal 5OA and 5OB, the tool-side electrode terminal 180 can enter into the case 10 through the slits 211A and 211B.
- partition walls 212 for isolating the adjacent electrode terminals 50A/50B are formed on the inner side of the case main portion 21, partition walls 212 for isolating the adjacent electrode terminals 50A/50B are formed.
- the partition walls 212 are provided between the respective slits 211A/211B, and extended from the inner surface of the case main portion 21 toward the circuit board 40.
- a partition wall for isolating the electrode terminals 5OA and the electrode terminals 5OB is also formed.
- a sheet-shaped sealing member 80 formed of an elastic body, such as rubber or silicon, is provided between the partition wall 212 and the circuit board 40.
- the sealing member 80 is formed thicker than the clearance distance between the partition wall 212 and the circuit board 40, and has an opening in a position corresponding to each electrode terminal 5OA, 5OB.
- the sealing member 80 is sandwiched between the circuit board 40 and the partition wall 212, and the elastic force is exhibited so that each space between the partition walls 212 is sealed and so that the space surrounded by the partition walls 212 and the inside space of the battery pack 1 are isolated from one another.
- an insertion regulating convex part 22A which is swelled in the protruding direction of the case sub portion 22 and the orthogonal direction to the protruding direction.
- an insertion regulating part (not shown) corresponding to the insertion regulating convex part 22A is formed.
- the position of the insertion regulating convex part 22A can be determined according to the battery type of the battery pack 1. For example, for the battery pack 1 having low nominal voltage, the insertion regulating convex part 22A is positioned on the proximal end side of the case sub portion 22.
- the insertion regulating convex part 22A is positioned on the distal end side of the case sub portion 22.
- an insertion regulating part is formed to be engaged with the insertion regulating convex part 22A of the battery pack 1 hiving a highest nominal voltage that is applicable to the driver drill 100.
- a pair of lock pieces 213 which can be locked to a lock reception part formed in the driver drill 100 when the case sub portion 22 is accommodated in the accommodation space 130A of the driver drill 100 are formed in bilaterally symmetric positions.
- the lock piece 213 is deformable and projects upward slightly beyond the height of the proximal end of the case sub portion 22.
- deformation regulating members 214 are formed in positions corresponding to the lock pieces 213 and project toward the respective lock pieces 213.
- the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB are provided on the case main portion 21 to be closer to the case sub portion 22 as compared with the imaginary line B connecting the ends of the case main portion 21 and the case sub portion 22.
- the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB are provided on the case main portion 21 to be closer to the case sub portion 22 as compared with the imaginary line B connecting the ends of the case main portion 21 and the case sub portion 22.
- the lateral width of the case main portion 21 can be reduced as compared with the case where all electrode terminals are aligned along one line. Further, by arranging the electrode terminal 5OA and the electrode terminal 5OB orthogonally, the size of the case main portion 21 can be further reduced.
- the case sub portion 22 is inserted into the accommodation space 130A of the handle portion 130.
- the electric wire 150 is positioned inside the electric wire path 160 formed through the partition wall 170, the electric wire 150 does not obstruct the insertion of the case sub portion 22 into the accommodation space 130 so that the entry operation can be smoothly performed, and there is no fear of breaking of wire due to interference of the electric wire 150 with the case sub portion 22.
- the insertion regulating convex part 22A of the battery pack 1 abuts on the insertion regulating part on the driver drill 100 side, whereby the battery pack 1 is obstructed from being fully attached. Therefore, it is possible to prevent such erroneous insertion that the unsuitable battery pack 1 is attached to the driver drill 100.
- a frictional force is generated between the tool-side electrode terminal 180 and the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB from when they abut each other, and the connection depth therebetween increases against the frictional force as the case sub portion 22 is further inserted into the accommodation space 130.
- the pressing force applied onto the circuit board 40 increases as the connection depth increases, the pressing force is absorbed by the cushion member 61 provided between the laterally-placed battery cells 31 and 32 and the case 10.
- the circuit board 40 is integrated with the battery cells 31 and 32 by the support member 70, the circuit board 40 is not deformed by the pressing force, so that the damage of the circuit board 40 can be avoided. Further, since the circuit board 40 is accommodated in the case 10 in the posture orthogonal to the connection direction of the both terminals 50 and 180, it is possible to prevent the release force from being applied onto the mounting portion of the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB when connecting the tool-side electrode terminal 180 to the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB, thereby stabilizing the mounting state of the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB.
- each of the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB are isolated by the partition walls 212, it is possible to prevent the adjacent electrode terminals 50A, 5OB from coming into contact with each other by deformation of the electrode terminal 5OA, 5OB during connecting the both terminals 50 and 180, or prevent the adjacent electrode terminals 5OA, 5OB from coming into contact with each other by vibration.
- the side surface of the case main portion 21 abuts on the inner surface of the base 140, and the lock pieces 213 of the battery pack 1 are locked to the lock reception parts provided on the driver drill 100, whereby the battery pack 1 is- attached to the driver drill 100 in a fall-out preventing state.
- the lock pieces 213 By pushing the lock pieces 213 to cause deformation toward the battery pack 1, the locking state of the lock pieces 213 to the lock reception parts is released, and the case sub portion 22 is pulled out from the accommodation space 130A while keeping the lock-released state, thereby detaching the battery pack 1 from the driver drill 100. Since the deformation amount of the lock piece 213 is regulated by the deformation regulating member 214, the lock piece 213 is prevented from being excessively deformed so that the damage/breakage of the lock piece 213 is prevented.
- case sub portion 22 is arranged on the back end side of the case main portion 21 in the above embodiment, the case sub portion 22 may be arranged, for example, on the center side of the case main portion 21.
- driver drill 100 is shown as an example of the power tool in the above embodiment, the present invention can be applied also to other kinds of power tools as long as they use the motor 120 as a drive source.
- partition walls 212 are provided between the respective electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB in the above embodiment, the partition walls may be provided, for example, only around the electrode terminals 5OA and 5OB that function as the power supply electrode terminal.
- a battery pack in which an electrode terminal is surely protected and a power tool provided with the battery pack.
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