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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 19, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 02, 2011
Yeonseok Choo, Daejeon, KR;
Jin Kyu Lee, Daejeon, KR;
Jung Min Park, Daejeon, KR;
YE Hoon Im, Daejeon, KR;
Hyun Chul Park, Chungcheongnam-do, KR;
YeonSeok Choo, Daejeon, KR;
Jin Kyu Lee, Daejeon, KR;
Jung Min Park, Daejeon, KR;
Ye Hoon Im, Daejeon, KR;
Hyun Chul Park, Chungcheongnam-do, KR;
LG Chem, Ltd., Seoul, KR;
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a middle or large-sized battery module having secondary batteries or unit modules, each of which has two or more secondary batteries mounted therein, stacked in a state in which the secondary batteries or the unit modules are erected vertically, the battery module including a base plate on which the secondary batteries or the unit modules are stacked in a vertically erected state, a pair of end plates disposed in tight contact with outer sides of the outermost unit modules or the outermost unit modules in a state in which the bottom of each of the end plates is fixed to the base plate, and supporting bars connected between opposite sides of upper parts or side parts of the end plates so as to interconnect and support the end plates, wherein the base plate is provided at opposite sides thereof with a pair of upward protrusions extending in a longitudinal direction of the base plate to prevent the base plate from being deformed due to vertical vibration and to disperse pressure (load), and opposite sides of the bottom of each of the unit modules are disposed at the top of the upward protrusions.