Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Vent shield for a battery module
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Application No.: US14634546Application Date: 2015-02-27
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Publication No.: US09991501B2Publication Date: 2018-06-05
- Inventor: Richard M. DeKeuster , Dale B. Trester
- Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology Company
- Applicant Address: US MI Auburn Hills
- Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology Company
- Current Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology Company
- Current Assignee Address: US MI Auburn Hills
- Agency: Fletcher Yoder, P.C.
- Main IPC: H01M2/12
- IPC: H01M2/12 ; H01M2/30 ; H01M2/10 ; H01M10/052 ; H01M2/20 ; H01M2/22 ; H01M2/32 ; H01M10/48 ; H01M10/613 ; H01M10/625 ; H01M10/647 ; H01M10/653 ; H01M10/6551 ; G01R31/36 ; H01M10/0525 ; H01M10/42 ; H01M2/24 ; H01M10/6557 ; H01M2/18 ; H01M10/04 ; H01M10/058 ; H01M2/02 ; H01M2/04 ; H01M2/34 ; H01M10/02 ; H01M10/60 ; H01M10/65

Abstract:
The present disclosure relates generally to a battery module having a housing and a stack of battery cells disposed in the housing. Each battery cell has a battery cell terminal and a battery cell vent on an end of each battery cell, and the battery cell vent is configured to exhaust effluent into the housing. The battery module has a vent shield plate disposed in the housing and directly along an immediate vent path of the effluent, a first surface of the vent shield plate configured to direct the effluent to an opening between the shield plate and the housing, and a second surface of the vent shield plate opposite the first surface. The battery module also has a venting chamber coupled to the opening and at least partially defined by the second surface and a vent configured to direct the effluent out of the battery module.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160197324A1 VENT SHIELD FOR A BATTERY MODULE Public/Granted day:2016-07-07
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