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Battery deterioration monitoring apparatus employing voltage comparison means for activation of a battery alarm

  • US 4,134,060 A
  • Filed: 02/15/1977
  • Issued: 01/09/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/09/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus for continuously monitoring, a battery having a plurality of cells, a first terminal, a second terminal and an intermediate terminal connected between two of said plurality of cells, the voltage between said first and intermediate terminals providing a first input voltage across a first cell group and the voltage between said second and intermediate terminals providing a second input voltage across a second cell group, comprising:

  • first, second and third input terminals for coupling to said first, second and intermediate terminals of said battery, respectively;

    first and second operational amplifiers each having first and second inputs, said second inputs being coupled to said third input terminal,a plurality of resistors including a tapped rheostat connected across said first and second terminals, the tap on said rheostate being coupled to the first inputs of said first and second operational amplifiers, said rheostat being adjusted when said battery is in good condition for minimum output from said operational amplifiers and to initially balance said first and second input voltages to compensate for normal differences in the voltages across said first and second cell groups,first and second zener diodes each having an electrode coupled to said third input terminal, a first resistor connected between the other electrode of said first zener diode and said first input terminal, a second resistor connected between the other electrode of said second zener diode and said second input terminal, means coupling the junction of said first resistor and said first zener diode to the first input of said first operational amplifier, and means coupling the junction of said second resistor and said second zener diode to the first input of said second operational amplifier,alarm means, andamplifier means coupling said alarm means to the outputs of said operational amplifiers, an imbalance in the voltage applied to said operational amplifiers which exceeds a predetermined threshold value causing one of said operational amplifiers to conduct thereby energizing said alarm means.

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