Rapid battery charger, discharger and conditioner
First Claim
1. A method of rapidly charging a battery which comprises the steps of:
- applying to the battery an electrical charging pulse;
depolarizing the battery by applying a load across the battery immediately after said charging pulse step;
allowing a stabilization period of a predetermined duration after the depolarization step and prior to the next charging pulse step; and
measuring the change of the battery during said depolarizing step;
wherein said sequence of steps is cyclically repeated until the desired level of charge is achieved.
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Abstract
An improved method and device for rapidly charging a battery by providing a charge pulse to the battery, followed immediately by a depolarization pulse created by allowing the battery to discharge across a load, followed by a stabilization period, and repeating this sequence cyclically until the battery is charged is disclosed. Preferably, the current level of the charge pulse is equal to or greater than the nominal rated current at which the battery can discharge in an hour, in order to achieve rapid charging. The duration of the charge pulse will generally be about one-tenth to two seconds. The current level of the depolarization pulse may be approximately the same magnitude or greater than the charging current, but of significantly shorter duration, such as 0.2-5% of the duration, to avoid unnecessary discharging of the battery. The duration of the stabilization period is generally greater than the magnitude of the depolarizing pulse. By optimizing these time and current characteristics of the charge, depolarization and stabilization periods for any particular type of battery, the battery may be charged most rapidly while prolonging the life of the battery. These characteristics may also be varied as the battery is charged based on the charge of the battery measured under load.
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12 Claims
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1. A method of rapidly charging a battery which comprises the steps of:
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applying to the battery an electrical charging pulse; depolarizing the battery by applying a load across the battery immediately after said charging pulse step; allowing a stabilization period of a predetermined duration after the depolarization step and prior to the next charging pulse step; and measuring the change of the battery during said depolarizing step; wherein said sequence of steps is cyclically repeated until the desired level of charge is achieved. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of rapidly charging a battery which comprises the steps of:
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applying to the battery an electrical charging pulse; depolarizing the battery by applying a load across the battery immediately after said charging pulse step; and allowing a stabilization period of a predetermined duration after the depolarization step and prior to the next charging pulse step; wherein said sequence of steps is cyclically repeated until the desired level of charge is achieved, and wherein the current level of the charge pulse and the load of said depolarization step are varied as the battery is charged. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A method of rapidly charging a battery which comprises the steps of:
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applying to the battery an electrical charging pulse; depolarizing the battery by applying a load across the battery immediately after said charging pulse step; and allowing a stabilization period of a predetermined duration after the depolarization step and prior to the next charging pulse step; wherein said sequence of steps is cyclically repeated until the desired level of charging is achieved; and
wherein the current level of the charge pulse remains constant as the battery is charged and the depolarization load is changed such that the depolarization current is varied as the battery is charged. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A device for rapidly reconditioning a battery, which comprises:
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means for applying a positively charged electrical pulse to the battery; means for applying a load across the battery; means for measuring the charge of the battery when said load is applied to the battery; and control means for controlling said positively charged electrical pulse applying means and said load applying means such that the battery may be rapidly discharged by periodically applying a depolarizing positively charged electrical pulse to the battery during discharge and rapidly charged by periodically applying a depolarizing load across the battery during charging, and based on input from said charge measuring means, determining when to alternate between charging and discharging the battery. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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