Life diagnosis apparatus for automotive battery
First Claim
1. In an automobile charge system comprising an alternator driven by an internal combustion engine and a battery charged by the alternator;
- an automotive battery life diagnosis apparatus comprising means for detecting the terminal voltage of the battery, means for detecting the charge-discharge current of the battery, means for detecting the temperature signal correlated with the battery, and a controller for processing as predetermined the detection inputs from the detection means;
wherein said controller is mounted on an automobile and includes;
first means for obtaining an initial internal resistance (RBP) of a battery based on a battery voltage and a charge-discharge current before and after a first cranking under the fully charged condition of the battery, and fixedly memorizing at least the initial internal resistance (RBP);
second means for obtaining a second internal resistance (RBP'"'"') while using the battery based on a battery voltage and a charge-discharge current before and after cranking and temporarily memorizing the second internal resistance (RBP'"'"');
third means for obtaining a resistance ratio of the initial internal resistance (RBP) and the second internal resistance (RBP'"'"') and means for comparing the resistance ratio with a battery life ratio which indicates the life state of a predetermined battery to judge the life state of the battery under test; and
means for displaying the result on the basis of the output of the function of judging the life state of the battery.
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Abstract
A novel automotive battery life diagnosis apparatus is disclosed, in which the terminal voltage, charge-discharge current and the temperature of a battery are detected, output signals from the detectors are applied to and processed in a predetermined manner by a control unit, and a life alarm is displayed on a display unit. Further, the control unit has the functions to calculate a value representing the life of the battery from the detection signals of the detectors before and after cranking of an internal combustion engine and to store an initial value of a parameter representing the battery life in the initial stage of battery operation. The initial value of the parameter is compared with the present value thereof to forecast and indicate the life of the battery on the display unit from a predetermined relationship formed by life curves between the initial value and the present value of the parameter.
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4 Claims
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1. In an automobile charge system comprising an alternator driven by an internal combustion engine and a battery charged by the alternator;
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an automotive battery life diagnosis apparatus comprising means for detecting the terminal voltage of the battery, means for detecting the charge-discharge current of the battery, means for detecting the temperature signal correlated with the battery, and a controller for processing as predetermined the detection inputs from the detection means; wherein said controller is mounted on an automobile and includes; first means for obtaining an initial internal resistance (RBP) of a battery based on a battery voltage and a charge-discharge current before and after a first cranking under the fully charged condition of the battery, and fixedly memorizing at least the initial internal resistance (RBP); second means for obtaining a second internal resistance (RBP'"'"') while using the battery based on a battery voltage and a charge-discharge current before and after cranking and temporarily memorizing the second internal resistance (RBP'"'"'); third means for obtaining a resistance ratio of the initial internal resistance (RBP) and the second internal resistance (RBP'"'"') and means for comparing the resistance ratio with a battery life ratio which indicates the life state of a predetermined battery to judge the life state of the battery under test; and means for displaying the result on the basis of the output of the function of judging the life state of the battery. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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