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Massively parallel spacecraft battery cell module design

  • US 5,948,556 A
  • Filed: 10/22/1997
  • Issued: 09/07/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/22/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A spacecraft battery cell module comprising:

  • a first layer of plural commonly aligned electric cells, each of said cells including opposed ends and an outer peripheral surface and having a longitudinal axis, said cells being bussed in parallel and disposed in a planar side-by-side relationship, said first layer including a plurality of outermost cells encompassing an interior region;

    at least a second layer of plural commonly aligned electric cells, each of said cells including opposed ends and an outer peripheral surface and having a longitudinal axis, said cells being bussed in parallel and disposed in a planar side-by-side relationship, said second layer including a plurality of outermost cells encompassing an interior region;

    said second layer being connected electrically in series with said first layer, said first and second modules being laterally coextensive and axially aligned, said first and second layers providing an output matched to meet the power requirements of the spacecraft; and

    fuse means in series with each of said electric cells and responsive to excessive current flow to sever connection of its associated said electric cell from said battery cell module, said fuse means including at least one of;

    (a) a cell internal thermal fuse which irreversibly shuts down said electric cell in case of an internal short circuit; and

    (b) an automatically resetting thermal fuse which shuts down said electric cell in case of a transient high current short circuit; and

    (c) an electrical fuse sized at between 1C and 10C current.

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