Device for controlling the charging of rechargeable batteries
First Claim
1. A device for controlling the charging of rechargeable batteries comprising, electric means for supplying charging current to the battery, a first temperature sensor sensitive to the temperature of the battery, a second temperature sensor sensitive to the ambient temperature, and a device controlled by the first and second sensors for stopping the charging at the end of the charging operation, wherein the first and second temperature sensors are deposited on a thin flexible thermally and electrically insulating sheet, the thin sheet being arranged, at least in part, in a casing for receiving the rechargeable battery in a manner such that the first sensor is in thermal contact with the battery when it is introduced into the casing thereby to determine its temperature and the second sensor is in thermal contact with an element whose temperature is substantially equal to ambient temperature in order to determine the temperature of the immediate surroundings of the casing, the charge stopping device stopping the charging of the battery when the difference between the temperature determined by the two sensors has reached a predetermined value.
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Abstract
A device for contolling the charging of rechargeable batteries comprises two temperature sensors deposited on a flexible thin thermally and electrically insulating sheet. The thin sheet is disposed around the rechargeable battery so that one of the sensors determines the temperature of the battery and the other sensor determines the ambient temperature. A charge stopping device stops the charging of the battery when the difference between the temperatures determined by the two sensors has reached a predetermined value. The sensors consist of resistors applied by silk screen printing and disposed in a Wheatstone bridge arrangement.
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- 1. A device for controlling the charging of rechargeable batteries comprising, electric means for supplying charging current to the battery, a first temperature sensor sensitive to the temperature of the battery, a second temperature sensor sensitive to the ambient temperature, and a device controlled by the first and second sensors for stopping the charging at the end of the charging operation, wherein the first and second temperature sensors are deposited on a thin flexible thermally and electrically insulating sheet, the thin sheet being arranged, at least in part, in a casing for receiving the rechargeable battery in a manner such that the first sensor is in thermal contact with the battery when it is introduced into the casing thereby to determine its temperature and the second sensor is in thermal contact with an element whose temperature is substantially equal to ambient temperature in order to determine the temperature of the immediate surroundings of the casing, the charge stopping device stopping the charging of the battery when the difference between the temperature determined by the two sensors has reached a predetermined value.
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