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Battery charger and surveillance system

  • US 4,320,333 A
  • Filed: 09/19/1979
  • Issued: 03/16/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/17/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Storage battery charging apparatus which is adapted at its input for connection to a source of electrical energy, and at its output to the terminals of a storage battery;

  • where said apparatus includes controllable synchronous switch means adapted to control the rate of electrical energy input to a battery to which said apparatus is connected;

    said apparatus having a multirate charging current output program, including a controlled and tapered transition from a high to a low charging rate, and a continuous, constant current trickle charging rate at the end of the program until said battery is disconnected or the charging program is otherwise terminated; and

    where;

    (a) said apparatus further includes control circuit means (32) to drive said controllable synchronous switch means so as to reduce the rate of electrical energy input to said battery by controlling the operating period of said synchronous switch until such time that the controlled operation period of said synchronous switch reduces to a predetermined minimum period, or until expiration of a predetermined amount of time from the beginning of said multirate charging current output program as determined by an override timer circuit (36), whose operation is initiated at the beginning of said multirate charging current output program; and

    (b) said apparatus further includes circuits for monitoring and providing a real time, full time, surveillance of said control circuit operation, including(i) a timer override setting circuit means (38) to set a predetermined length of time for said multirate charging current output program;

    (ii) a charge program indicator circuit (40) having a lamp which continuously gives a visual signal of the continuing operation of said multirate charging current output program during said predetermined length of time;

    (iii) a current sensing and latching circuit (34) having means which continuously monitors the operation of said control circuit by sensing the operating current thereof, and comparing said sensed operating current with a reference signal indicative of the anticipated operating current at each instant of time during said charging program, or after the termination thereof;

    said current sensing and latching circuit further including a latch means adapted to close, and to remain closed until unlatched, when an operating current condition is sensed which is not equivalent to said reference signal at that particular instant of time; and

    (iv) alarm annunicator circuit including a battery problem indicator circuit (42) associated with the said latch means of said current sensing and latching circuit and adapted to be triggered thereby if the sensed operating current differs from the anticipated operating current; and

    a lamp for giving a visual signal when said battery problem indicator circuit is triggered.

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