RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK
First Claim
1. A rechargeable battery pack, comprising:
- a power cell;
a higher and a lower power supply rail;
a first electronic switching device for charge control, operatively coupled to the power cell, wherein current passing through the power cell also passes through the first electronic switching device when the first electronic switching device is in a conducting condition;
a second electronic switching device for discharge control, operatively coupled to the power cell, wherein current passing through the power cell also passes through the second electronic switching device when the second electronic switching device is in a conducting condition;
a first protection circuit operatively coupled to the first and second electronic switching devices and configured to cause the first and second electronic switching devices to assume a non-conducting condition when one or both of an overvoltage and overcurrent condition exists; and
a second protection circuit operatively coupled to the first and second electronic switching devices and configured to receive a negligible current from said power cell and to cause the first and second electronic switching devices to assume a non-conducting condition when a temperature in the rechargeable battery pack exceeds a threshold value, the second protection circuit having;
a resistor coupled to the higher power supply rail;
a thermal protector element, coupled between the resistor and the lower power supply rail, wherein the current passing through the resistor also passes through the thermal protector element; and
a third electronic switching device operationally connected to a controlling terminal of the first electronic switching device, to a controlling terminal of the second electronic switching device, and to the lower power supply rail, said third electronic switching device also being operationally connected to the thermal protector element and to the resistor, said third electronic switching device being configured to assume a conducting condition, to cause the non-conducting condition of the first and second electronic switching devices when said thermal protector element has a high impedance as a result of a temperature within said rechargeable battery pack exceeding said threshold value.
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Abstract
A battery pack comprising a power cell for providing power to a load or for receiving a charge from a charger, a first protection circuit for protecting from overvoltage and/or overcurrent conditions, and a second protection circuit for protecting from overtemperature conditions. The protection circuits independently control one or more electronic switching devices, through which passes substantially all of the current supplied by the power cell. When overvoltage and/or overcurrent conditions exist, the first protection circuit causes at least one of the switching devices to move to a non-conducting condition. Similarly, when an overtemperature condition exists, the second protection circuit causes at least one of the switching devices to move to a non-conducting condition.
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Citations
15 Claims
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1. A rechargeable battery pack, comprising:
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a power cell; a higher and a lower power supply rail; a first electronic switching device for charge control, operatively coupled to the power cell, wherein current passing through the power cell also passes through the first electronic switching device when the first electronic switching device is in a conducting condition; a second electronic switching device for discharge control, operatively coupled to the power cell, wherein current passing through the power cell also passes through the second electronic switching device when the second electronic switching device is in a conducting condition; a first protection circuit operatively coupled to the first and second electronic switching devices and configured to cause the first and second electronic switching devices to assume a non-conducting condition when one or both of an overvoltage and overcurrent condition exists; and a second protection circuit operatively coupled to the first and second electronic switching devices and configured to receive a negligible current from said power cell and to cause the first and second electronic switching devices to assume a non-conducting condition when a temperature in the rechargeable battery pack exceeds a threshold value, the second protection circuit having; a resistor coupled to the higher power supply rail; a thermal protector element, coupled between the resistor and the lower power supply rail, wherein the current passing through the resistor also passes through the thermal protector element; and a third electronic switching device operationally connected to a controlling terminal of the first electronic switching device, to a controlling terminal of the second electronic switching device, and to the lower power supply rail, said third electronic switching device also being operationally connected to the thermal protector element and to the resistor, said third electronic switching device being configured to assume a conducting condition, to cause the non-conducting condition of the first and second electronic switching devices when said thermal protector element has a high impedance as a result of a temperature within said rechargeable battery pack exceeding said threshold value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of operating a rechargeable battery pack, comprising:
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employing a power cell to supply current; employing a higher and a lower power supply rail; employing first and second electronic switches to conduct substantially all of the current passing through the power cell when the electronic switches are in a conducting condition, and to prevent substantially all of the current from passing through the power cell when either electronic switch is in a non-conducting condition; employing a first protection circuit to monitor for one or both of an overvoltage condition and an overcurrent condition, and to cause the first and second electronic switches to assume the non-conducting condition when at least one of the overvoltage condition and the overcurrent condition exists; employing a second protection circuit to;
(i) monitor for an overtemperature condition and (ii) cause the first and second electronic switches to assume the non-conducting condition when the overtemperature condition exists, the second protection circuit having;a resistor coupled to the higher power supply rail; a thermal protector element, coupled between the resistor and the lower power supply rail, the current passing through the resistor also passing through the thermal protector element; and a third electronic switching device operationally connected to a controlling terminal of the first electronic switching device, to a controlling terminal of the second electronic switching device, and to the lower power supply rail, said third electronic switching device also being operationally connected to the thermal protector element and to the resistor; and providing a negligible current from the power cell to the thermal protection circuit, wherein employing the second protection circuit comprises causing the third electronic switching device to assume a conducting condition to cause the non-conducting condition of the first and second electronic switches, when the thermal protector element has a high impedance as a result of a temperature within the rechargeable battery pack exceeding a threshold value. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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Specification