WO2012077404A1 - Bloc-batterie - Google Patents

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WO2012077404A1
WO2012077404A1 PCT/JP2011/073225 JP2011073225W WO2012077404A1 WO 2012077404 A1 WO2012077404 A1 WO 2012077404A1 JP 2011073225 W JP2011073225 W JP 2011073225W WO 2012077404 A1 WO2012077404 A1 WO 2012077404A1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M50/00Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
    • H01M50/20Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders
    • H01M50/204Racks, modules or packs for multiple batteries or multiple cells
    • H01M50/207Racks, modules or packs for multiple batteries or multiple cells characterised by their shape
    • H01M50/213Racks, 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
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M50/00Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
    • H01M50/50Current conducting connections for cells or batteries
    • H01M50/502Interconnectors for connecting terminals of adjacent batteries; Interconnectors for connecting cells outside a battery casing
    • YGENERAL 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
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02EREDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
    • Y02E60/00Enabling technologies; Technologies with a potential or indirect contribution to GHG emissions mitigation
    • Y02E60/10Energy storage using batteries

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  • the present invention relates to a battery pack containing a plurality of rechargeable cells.
  • a protection circuit having functions such as measuring and monitoring the cell voltage and cell temperature of the unit cell and limiting the charge / discharge current value or stopping the charge / discharge when these values exceed a certain level is provided.
  • a battery pack provided with such a protection circuit and a voltage detection circuit, it is necessary to electrically connect the unit cell and the protection circuit.
  • the circuit board on which the protection circuit is mounted is arranged on the upper surface of the battery holder that holds the unit cell, and the lead plate of the battery holder and the circuit board are connected by lead wires or lead pins. (See Patent Document 1).
  • FIGS. Such an example is shown in FIGS.
  • lead plates 150 connected to the electrodes of the unit cells 111 are fixed to both side surfaces of the battery holder 120 that holds the cylindrical unit cells 111 in a stacked posture.
  • the lead plate 150 has a connection terminal 152 protruding at the upper end, and the connection terminal 152 is positioned on the side surface of the circuit board 140.
  • Each connection terminal 152 is connected to the circuit board 140 via the lead pin 154.
  • the lead pin 154 is configured by bending a metal wire and is mounted on the circuit board 140 in advance. The tip of the lead pin 154 protruding from the circuit board 140 is locked to the connection terminal 152 and fixed by soldering or the like in a temporarily fixed state.
  • connection terminal 252 protruding from the tip of the lead plate 250 is bent in a U shape in a sectional view, and a slit-like shape opened in advance in the circuit board 240. It is inserted into the through hole 242 and soldered.
  • connection terminal 252 may not be electrically connected to the circuit board 240 in a state where the bent connection terminal 252 is inserted into the through hole 242.
  • the through hole 242 is formed with an inner diameter wider than the thickness of the connection terminal 252 in consideration of manufacturing tolerances. For example, when the bent connection terminal 252 is positioned in the middle of the through hole 242, the connection terminal It is possible that both surfaces of 252 are separated from the inner surface of the through hole 242 and are in a non-contact state. In this state, the unit cell and the circuit board are not electrically connected.
  • a wire rod such as a lead pin has a certain degree of elasticity, so that a pressing force can be applied by elasticity even at the temporary fixing stage, and contact with the connection terminal can be ensured.
  • a thin metal plate such as a lead plate
  • such an elastic force is weaker than that of the lead pin, and with a connection terminal bent at the tip of the lead plate, the elastic force is weakened.
  • a main object of the present invention is to provide a battery pack that can electrically connect a lead plate and a circuit board without using lead pins, and that has improved reliability at the time of temporary fixing.
  • a plurality of rechargeable cells 11 each having an electrode surface on each end surface and connected in series or in parallel to each other;
  • a battery holder 20 that holds the unit cell 11 in a predetermined posture, a lead plate 50 that is electrically connected to an electrode surface of the unit cell 11 at an end surface of the battery holder 20, and an electrical connection to the lead plate 50
  • the lead plate 50 includes a connection piece 52 that can be bent at the tip, and the circuit board 40 includes the bent connection piece 52.
  • the slit 42 having an inner surface as a conductive surface is opened, and the slit 42 can be disposed obliquely with respect to the bending direction of the connection piece 52.
  • the connecting piece is inserted relatively obliquely with respect to the slit, and as a result, the conductive surface of the slit and the surface of the connecting piece come into contact with each other diagonally at two locations on both ends, and the connecting piece is securely attached. It is in a state of increasing the pressing force by contacting the conductive surface and tilting, and the reliability of the electrical connection can be significantly improved compared to the case where it is inserted in parallel to the slit.
  • connection piece 52 is bent substantially parallel to the edge of the circuit board 40, and the slit 42 is inclined with respect to the edge of the circuit board 40. It can be opened to the posture.
  • the connecting piece is inserted at an angle relative to the slit by bending the connecting piece at a right angle and opening the slit side obliquely, and as described above, they are separated diagonally. It is possible to achieve electrical connection with certainty by making contact at the two places.
  • the insertion portion 54 bent in advance can be provided at the tip of the connection piece 52.
  • the insertion part 54 can be inserted in a slit, and insertion work can be simplified.
  • the protrusion 56 protruding from the surface of the connection piece 52 can be provided. Thereby, the connection piece inserted in the slit can be temporarily fixed more reliably.
  • the connecting piece 52 is set to a length that allows the connecting piece 52 to pass through after being inserted into the slit 42, and the protrusion 56 connects the connecting piece 52 to the It can be provided in a portion that is penetrated while being inserted into the slit 42. Thereby, the connection piece inserted into the slit is locked by the protrusion, and can be prevented from falling out of the slit.
  • the protrusion 56 can be provided so as to protrude on the opposite side to the direction in which the slit 42 is inclined with respect to the connection piece 52.
  • the protrusions 56 can be provided so as to protrude in opposite directions from both side end portions of the connection piece 52. Thereby, it can block effectively so that a connection piece may not fall out from a slit in two places on the right and left.
  • the circuit board 40 faces the slit 42 and can be provided with a notch 44 larger than the connection piece 52. Therefore, in a state where the lead plate is fixed to the battery holder, the circuit board can be arranged vertically through the notch with respect to the lead plate, and workability is improved.
  • FIG. 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken along line III-III in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the battery assembly of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view which shows the lead plate of FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view showing a connecting portion between a lead plate and a circuit board in FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 2 shows the state before bending the connection piece of the lead plate of FIG.
  • FIG. 5 It is a perspective view which shows the part which connects the lead board of FIG. 5 to a circuit board.
  • FIG. 10 is a vertical sectional view taken along line XI-XI in FIG. 9. It is a top view of FIG. It is an expansion perspective view which shows the connection piece and slit which concern on a modification. It is a top view which shows the connection piece and slit of FIG. It is a vertical sectional view showing a connecting piece and a slit according to another modification. It is a vertical sectional view showing a connecting piece and a slit according to still another modification. It is a perspective view which shows the conventional battery pack.
  • FIG. 18 is an exploded perspective view of the battery pack of FIG. 17. It is a perspective view which shows a mode that a lead board is bent and it connects with a circuit board.
  • FIG. 20 is a vertical sectional view showing a state where the lead plate of FIG. 19 is inserted into a circuit board.
  • each element constituting the present invention may be configured such that a plurality of elements are constituted by the same member and the plurality of elements are shared by one member, and conversely, the function of one member is constituted by a plurality of members. It can also be realized by sharing.
  • the contents described in some examples and embodiments may be used in other examples and embodiments.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a battery pack 100 according to the embodiment
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the battery pack 100 of FIG. 1
  • FIG. 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken along line III-III of FIG. 4 shows an exploded perspective view of the battery assembly 10 of FIG.
  • a battery pack 100 shown in these drawings includes a battery assembly 10 to which a plurality of unit cells 11 are connected, a circuit board 40 connected to the unit cells 11, and an outer case 30 that houses them inside. . (Outer case 30)
  • the outer case 30 is formed in a thin box shape having a width wider than the thickness, as shown in FIGS.
  • the outer case 30 is composed of an upper case 31 and a lower case 32, and is divided into two parts in the vertical direction.
  • the upper case 31 and the lower case 32 are fixed by screwing four corners.
  • These outer cases 30 are preferably made of metal excellent in heat dissipation and strength, and in this example, are made of aluminum.
  • the surface may be covered with a laminate film, vinyl, or the like.
  • An output terminal 33 is provided on the end surface of the outer case 30.
  • the output terminal 33 is a connector connected to a device to be driven, and functions as a communication and charging terminal. (Battery assembly 10)
  • the battery assembly 10 is accommodated in the outer case 30.
  • the battery assembly 10 includes a battery holder 20 that holds a large number of unit cells 11 and a circuit board 40 that is provided on one surface of the battery holder 20.
  • a protection circuit for protecting the unit cell 11 from overdischarge or overcharge, a charge / discharge circuit, or the like is mounted on the circuit board 40 as necessary.
  • only one battery assembly 10 is used, but a plurality of battery assemblies can be accommodated in the outer case. (Unit cell 11)
  • a cylindrical secondary battery is used as the unit cell 11.
  • a lithium ion secondary battery can be suitably used as the secondary battery.
  • a battery pack using a lithium ion battery can increase output with respect to volume and weight.
  • other rechargeable batteries such as lithium polymer batteries, nickel metal hydride batteries, and nickel cadmium batteries can also be used.
  • the outer shape is not limited to a cylindrical shape, and a square battery may be used.
  • the unit cell 11 is provided with a temperature sensor for temperature detection. In addition to providing a temperature sensor for each unit cell, only the unit cell at a representative position may be monitored. (Battery holder 20)
  • the battery holder 20 holds the plurality of unit cells 11 in a vertical posture. For this reason, the battery holder 20 is provided with a large number of cylindrical battery storage spaces 21 in which the unit cells 11 can be stored, as shown in the sectional view of FIG. 3 and the perspective view of FIG.
  • the battery holder 20 is configured such that the unit cells 11 are stacked in the horizontal direction with the unit cells 11 in a series posture.
  • a plurality of unit cells 11 are connected in series or in parallel to form a battery block.
  • a some battery block is connected in series or in parallel, and a battery assembly is comprised.
  • the output current of the battery pack can be increased by connecting the battery blocks in parallel, and the output voltage of the battery pack can be increased by connecting the battery blocks in series.
  • the unit cells 11 are arranged in a matrix in a total of 98 cells, 14 in the length direction and 7 in the width direction.
  • the battery holder 20 opens a battery storage space 21 in which the unit cells 11 are stored vertically. Thereby, each unit cell 11 can expose the upper and lower end face electrodes from the battery holder 20.
  • the battery holder 20 fixes the lead plate 50 to the exposed surface. With this configuration, all the unit cells 11 can have the side surface of the cylindrical outer can facing one of the two main surfaces of the outer case 30, so that they are directly conducted to the outer case 30. It is easy to dissipate heat and each unit cell can be cooled uniformly.
  • the battery holder 20 is comprised with the member excellent in insulation, for example, is made from resin, such as a plastics. (Lead plate 50)
  • the lead plate 50 is fixed to the end face of the battery holder 20, and connects the adjacent unit cells 11 in series and / or in parallel.
  • the battery block 10 connects the unit cells 11 in parallel and in series by fixing the lead plates 50 to the end electrodes at both ends of the unit cell 11 held by the battery holder 20 by spot welding or the like. ing.
  • the lead plate 50 connects the end faces of the unit cells 11 to connect the unit cells 11 in parallel for each battery block 10, and connects the adjacent battery blocks 10 in series. Connecting.
  • the unit cells are connected in 14 series and 7 series. The output voltage can be adjusted by the number of units 11 connected in series, and the output current can be adjusted by the number of units connected in parallel.
  • the lead plate 50 is formed of a thin metal plate having excellent conductivity.
  • the lead plate 50 is a copper plate having a tin plated surface.
  • the first lead plate 50A for connecting the seven unit cells 11 in parallel and the seven unit cells 11 are also connected in parallel and in series with the adjacent seven unit cells 11. Therefore, the second lead plate 50B for connecting the end electrodes of the 14 unit cells 11 is used.
  • the first lead plate 50 ⁇ / b> A is positioned at the end portion, and thus has a total output and is connected to the output terminal 33. (Connection piece 52)
  • the lead plate 50 is provided with a connecting piece 52 at the tip for detecting an intermediate potential.
  • the voltage and current from the connection piece 52 are input via the connection piece 52. That is, the lead plate 50 does not use a separate member such as a lead pin as in the prior art, but is directly connected to the circuit board 40 by bending the connection piece 52 as shown in FIGS. For this reason, the circuit board 40 opens the slit 42 for inserting the connection piece 52.
  • FIGS. 8 to 10 are perspective views showing the circuit board 40 on the upper surface side. (Folding part 53)
  • the connecting piece 52 is provided with a bent portion 53 so as to be easily bent from the lead plate 50. That is, the lead plate 50 is bent along the bent portion 53, and the connection piece 52 is connected to the circuit board 40.
  • the bent portion 53 is provided with a constriction that is constricted from both sides of the connection piece 52 so as to narrow the width. By doing in this way, it becomes easy to bend the part pinched by the constriction, and the insertion part 54 (described later) of the connection piece 52 can be accurately inserted into the slit 42 by defining the bent part 53 minutes. become.
  • the present invention is not limited to this example.
  • the bent portion 53 is formed in a triangular shape from the edge of the connection piece 52, or a convex shape or a concave shape is formed on the surface of the connection piece 52 along the line to be bent.
  • Various configurations can be employed, such as thinning and facilitating bending.
  • the bent portion 53 is preferably provided so as to be substantially orthogonal to the extending direction of the connecting piece 52. Accordingly, the connection piece 52 after bending can be bent so as to be in contact with the surface of the circuit board 40 as shown in FIG. Further, as shown in FIG. 9 and the like, the position of the bent portion 53 is such that the connection piece 52 is bent at a position substantially coinciding with the upper surface of the circuit board 40 in a state where the connection piece 52 is positioned on the side surface of the circuit board 40. Adjusted. (Insertion part 54)
  • connection piece 52 is an insertion portion 54 whose tip is bent in advance.
  • connection piece 52 is temporarily fixed to the circuit board 40 by bending the insertion portion 54 at a substantially right angle, as shown in the vertical sectional view of FIG.
  • the tip of 50 can be inserted and locked into the slit 42 in a substantially U shape in cross section. (Slit 42)
  • a slit 42 for inserting the insertion portion 54 of the connection piece 52 is opened in the circuit board 40.
  • the slit 42 is opened larger than the thickness and width of the insertion portion 54 so that the connection piece 52 can be inserted.
  • the opening surface is not rectangular, but is formed as a track-like opening with corners chamfered and curved.
  • the inner surface of the slit 42 is an inner cross section of the slit 42 and is mounted on the circuit board 40 by coating the surface of the circuit board 40 with metal plating so that the inner surface of the slit 42 becomes a conductive surface. Connected to various electronic circuits. By doing in this way, as above-mentioned, it can connect with an electronic circuit by the lead board 50, and can electrically connect the unit cell 11 and the circuit board 40, without passing through another members, such as a lead pin.
  • the slit 42 is not parallel to the bent portion 53 of the connection piece 52 but is opened in an inclined posture. In other words, it is not parallel to the edge of the circuit board 40 but is inclined as shown in FIG.
  • the connection piece 52 is bent substantially parallel to the edge of the circuit board 40 as described above.
  • the insertion portion 54 of the connection piece 52 inserted into the slit 42 is inserted obliquely relative to the slit 42.
  • both ends of the insertion portion 54 are surely brought into contact with the inner surface of the slit 42, and electrical connection between the insertion portion 54 and the inner surface of the slit 42, that is, the circuit board 40 is reliably exhibited.
  • the insertion portion 54 that is forcibly inserted obliquely due to the inclination of the slit 42 is in a state in which the end portion is pressed against the slit 42 and is not in contact with the inner surface of the slit 42, so that electrical connection is ensured. It can be maintained in a state.
  • This is important in improving safety and reliability by avoiding application of excessive voltage to the electronic circuit during temporary fixing before soldering the lead plate 50 to the circuit board 40.
  • the lead plate 50 made of a thin metal plate is less elastic than a lead pin formed by bending a metal wire, so that it is difficult to expect sufficient electrical connection to be reliable simply by inserting it into the slit 42. It becomes.
  • the connecting piece 52 is arranged diagonally on the inner surface of the slit 42, and at the corners on the diagonal line on the inner surface of the slit 42, respectively. Since they are brought into contact with each other, contact can be obtained at two spaced locations, and in this respect also, electrical connection with higher reliability than the conventional one can be achieved. That is, simply inserting a part of the connection piece into the slit does not tell which part of the connection piece contacts the slit, and even if contact is obtained at any part, there is a possibility that only one part will be obtained. Therefore, it is not necessarily reliable.
  • connection piece 52 when the structure is inserted obliquely as described above, the connection is inevitably made at two locations that are separated from each other on the diagonal, so that the connection portion is defined and the connection at the portion can be obtained. Can focus on various configurations. In addition, since there are a plurality of connections, the reliability is dramatically improved. Thus, according to the above configuration, as a result of the connection piece 52 being inserted relatively obliquely with respect to the slit 42, the conduction surface of the slit 42 and the surface of the connection piece 52 are formed in a diagonal line so that the two at both ends. Compared with the case where the connection piece 52 is brought into contact with the conductive surface, and the pressing force is increased by tilting the connection piece 52, and the reliability of the electrical connection is increased in parallel with the slit 42. It can be remarkably improved. (Modification)
  • the contact piece 52 Since the contact piece 52 is inserted obliquely relative to the slit 42 so that a contact state between the two is exhibited, for example, the slit is made parallel to the edge of the circuit board contrary to the above. Thus, the same effect can be obtained when the insertion portion 54 is inserted obliquely.
  • Such a modification is shown in the perspective view of FIG. 13 and the plan view of FIG. In this example, by inserting the connecting piece 52B into the slit 42B while bending the insertion portion 54B of the connecting piece 52B in advance obliquely so that the slit 42B is parallel to the edge of the circuit board 40B, FIG. As shown in FIG.
  • the connecting piece 52B has an oblique posture on the inner surface of the slit 42B, and the edge can be reliably brought into contact.
  • either the slit or the connecting piece is inclined.
  • both can obtain the same effect even if they are inclined.
  • the same effect is acquired even if it makes the bending part of a connection piece diagonal.
  • the lead plate is bent obliquely, so that the connection piece is brought into contact with the surface of the lead plate obliquely and floats.
  • the slit and the insertion portion are arranged so as to intersect each other in the horizontal plane.
  • the slit and the insertion portion may be arranged so as to intersect each other in the vertical plane instead of in the horizontal plane.
  • the lead plate 50C is bent parallel to the edge of the circuit board 40C by tilting the opening of the slit 42C obliquely from the vertical direction, and is also folded in parallel. With the bent insertion portion 54C inserted, the inner surface of the slit 42C can be contacted vertically in the vertical direction to achieve contact.
  • the slit and the insertion portion may be relatively inclined, and for example, in the modification shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 16, the slit 42D opened in the circuit board 40D is maintained in a vertical posture.
  • the insertion portion 54D can be brought into contact with the upper and lower ends on the inner surface of the slit 42D, and conduction at the time of temporary fixing can be reliably achieved.
  • the above configuration can be used not only alone but also in combination, for example, by making the slit open obliquely in the horizontal direction and bending the insertion portion at an acute angle, the contact on the inner surface of the slit can be further ensured. Can be secured. (Projection 56)
  • the insertion portion 54 is preferably provided with a projection 56 as shown in FIGS.
  • the protrusion 56 protrudes from the surface of the insertion portion 54.
  • press forming is performed so as to rise on a curved surface.
  • the protrusion 56 is provided so that the insertion portion 54 does not fall out of the slit 42 in a state where the insertion portion 54 is inserted into the slit 42.
  • the slit 42 protrudes in the opposite direction with respect to the inclined posture. That is, as shown in FIG. 12, the insertion portion on the opposite side to the side on which the slit 42 is inclined with reference to a line parallel to the edge of the circuit board 40 (the extending direction of the bent portion 53 of the connection piece 52).
  • the protrusion 56 is projected from the surface 54.
  • the protrusions 56 are provided in point symmetry such that the front and back surfaces protrude from opposite surfaces, preferably at both ends of the insertion portion 54.
  • the insertion portion 54 that is inserted obliquely into the slit 42 can be locked by the protrusions 56 at both ends by making the protruding direction opposite, and the drop-off preventing effect can be further enhanced.
  • the press formation on the one hand and the concave on the other hand it is possible to form the protrusions 56 protruding in opposite directions.
  • the length of the insertion portion 54 is made to penetrate the slit 42, and the protrusion 56 is provided on the tip side of the slit 42 so that the protrusion 56 protrudes outside the slit 42 when the slit 42 is inserted. It has been. Thereby, the connection piece 52 inserted in the slit 42 can be latched by the protrusion 56, and the connection piece 52 can be temporarily fixed more reliably by preventing the insertion portion 54 from coming off.
  • the position where the projection 56 is provided in the insertion portion 54 is preferably the position where the projection 56 is located on the lower surface of the slit 42 or slightly below it, with the insertion portion 54 inserted into the slit 42. Provide to be.
  • the connection piece 52 of the lead plate 50 is connected to a voltage detection circuit mounted on the circuit board 40. Thereby, the intermediate potential of the battery block can be detected on the circuit board 40 side.
  • the circuit board 40 is a board on which a circuit necessary for driving the power supply device and its components, elements, and the like, such as a charge / discharge circuit and a protection circuit for controlling the charge / discharge current of each battery block 10, are mounted. Is available.
  • the battery block 11 is arranged on the surface in the longitudinal direction of the unit cell 11 (the left side in the illustrated example) on one surface of the battery block in which the unit cells 11 in the upright posture are arranged. (Notch 44)
  • a cutout 44 is provided on the circuit board 40 side in correspondence with the position where the connection piece 52 is fixed.
  • the cutout 44 is formed larger than the insertion portion 54 of the connection piece 52, and is rectangular in the examples of FIGS. In this way, as shown in FIG. 8 and the like, the circuit board 40 is arranged through the notch 44 even when the insertion portion 54 is bent in advance with the lead plate 50 fixed to the battery holder 20. it can.
  • connection order when the lead plate 50 and the circuit board 40 are temporarily connected is faster as the intermediate potential is lower. Thereby, the situation where the high voltage of the unit cell connected in series is applied to the electronic component mounted on the circuit board 40 can be avoided, and the circuit can be configured without using an expensive high withstand voltage element.
  • connection piece 52 can be temporarily fixed by being inserted into the slit 42. Thereafter, it is securely fixed to the circuit board 40 by soldering or the like. Accordingly, the intermediate potential can be safely connected to and divided from the voltage detection circuit 42, so that an unintended failure of the voltage detection circuit 42 and the elements connected to the voltage detection circuit 42 can be avoided, and the battery pack can be highly reliable. Can be used.
  • the battery pack according to the present invention can be suitably used as an electric scooter, a power supply device for an assist bicycle, or the like.

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L'invention vise à connecter de façon stable une carte de circuits à une cellule unitaire sans l'utilisation d'une broche conductrice. À cet effet, l'invention porte sur un bloc-batterie (100) qui comprend : une pluralité de cellules unitaires rechargeables (11) ayant chacune une surface d'électrode sur une surface d'extrémité de celle-ci, les cellules unitaires étant connectées les unes aux autres en série ou en parallèle ; un support de batterie (20) pour supporter les cellules unitaires (11) selon une orientation prédéterminée ; une plaque de conducteur (50) connectée électriquement, sur une surface d'extrémité du support de batterie (20), aux surfaces d'électrode des cellules unitaires (11) ; et une carte de circuits (40) connectée électriquement à la plaque de conducteur (50). La plaque de conducteur (50) comporte une pièce de connecteur pouvant être courbée (52) sur une pointe de celle-ci. La carte de circuits (40) comporte une fente (42) dans laquelle peut être insérée la patte de connecteur pouvant être courbée (52), la fente ayant une surface interne servant de surface conductrice. La fente (42) est disposée en oblique par rapport à la direction de courbure de la pièce de connecteur (52).
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