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Battery charging circuit for maintaining a substantially constant average value of charging current despite variations in charging voltage

  • US 4,422,032 A
  • Filed: 02/03/1981
  • Issued: 12/20/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/14/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A charging apparatus for a rechargeable battery, comprising:

  • an alternating current voltage source for supplying an A.C. input voltage;

    rectifying means for converting said A.C. input voltage to a D.C. input voltage;

    inverter means receiving the D.C. input voltage from said rectifying means,said inverter means including,an oscillating transformer having a primary winding,a secondary winding and a feedback winding,a semiconductor switch means inserted in a current path of said primary winding, andmeans receiving the D.C. input voltage from said rectifying means for providing an on signal to said semiconductor switch means through said feedback winding,said primary winding receiving the output from said rectifying means, said secondary winding being connected to a rechargeable battery through a rectifying element,a fourth winding coupled to said oscillating transformer;

    means for rectifying the voltage obtained from said fourth winding in synchronism with an oscillating period of said inverter means for generating a source voltage; and

    control means responsive to said source voltage, said control means including,voltage comparing means receiving at one input thereof a predetermined reference voltage,means for supplying a comparison voltage associated with said source voltage to the other input of said voltage comparing means,said voltage comparing means providing an output if and when said comparison exceeds said reference voltage,means responsive to the output from said voltage comparing means for forcedly turning said semiconductor switch means off,the on time period of said semiconductor switch means being approximately reversely proportional to the magnitude of said D.C. input voltage, whereby the charging current of the rechargeable battery coupled to said secondary winding is maintained approximately constant.

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