Automatic continuous rapid charging circuit for rechargeable batteries, and method thereof
First Claim
1. A process for sequentially charging a plurality of batteries which are rechargeable, the process comprising the steps of:
- beginning the process by repeatedly checking for a start signal to initiate charging, said repeated checking occurring until said start signal is received;
applying a current flow from a single power supply to a first battery of the plurality of batteries;
determining whether said first battery is discretely coupled to a first terminal of a plurality of terminals;
if the first battery is not discretely coupled to said first terminal, disconnecting the current flow to the first battery;
determining whether charging of the first battery is complete;
if charging of the first battery is not complete, again determining whether the first battery is discretely coupled to said first terminal, continuing to charge the first battery if said first battery continues to be discretely coupled to said first terminal, and disconnecting the current flow to said first battery if said first battery is not discretely coupled to said first terminal;
if charging of the first battery is complete, disconnecting the current flow to said first battery; and
applying a current flow from said single power supply to a second battery of said plurality of batteries.
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Abstract
An automatic, continuous and rapid charging circuit for a plurality of rechargeable batteries and method thereof are disclosed. There is provided a power supply section; a power source switching section for selectively supplying the charging voltage to one of a plurality of batteries; a switching control section for supplying switching control signals to said power source switching section; a battery detecting section; a charge completion detecting section; a display section for displaying the charging operation of the batteries; and a microcomputer for performing the overall control of the system. According to the method of the present invention, a plurality of batteries are sequentially detected as to their placing for charging, and are successively charged, by using a power supply with a power capacity required to charge only a single battery.
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14 Claims
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1. A process for sequentially charging a plurality of batteries which are rechargeable, the process comprising the steps of:
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beginning the process by repeatedly checking for a start signal to initiate charging, said repeated checking occurring until said start signal is received; applying a current flow from a single power supply to a first battery of the plurality of batteries; determining whether said first battery is discretely coupled to a first terminal of a plurality of terminals; if the first battery is not discretely coupled to said first terminal, disconnecting the current flow to the first battery; determining whether charging of the first battery is complete; if charging of the first battery is not complete, again determining whether the first battery is discretely coupled to said first terminal, continuing to charge the first battery if said first battery continues to be discretely coupled to said first terminal, and disconnecting the current flow to said first battery if said first battery is not discretely coupled to said first terminal; if charging of the first battery is complete, disconnecting the current flow to said first battery; and applying a current flow from said single power supply to a second battery of said plurality of batteries. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A process for sequentially charging a plurality of batteries which are rechargeable, comprising the steps of:
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beginning the process by checking for a start signal to start said charging, said checking occurring until said start signal is received; applying a current flow from a single power supply to a first battery of said plurality of batteries; determining whether said first battery is discretely coupled to a first terminal of a plurality of terminals; if the first battery is not discretely coupled to said first terminal, disconnecting the current flow to the first battery; determining whether charging of the first battery is complete; if the first battery is not completely charged, again determining whether the first battery is discretely coupled to said first terminal, continuing to charge the first battery if said first battery is coupled to said first terminal, and disconnecting the current flow to said first battery if said first battery is not coupled to said first terminal; if the first battery is completely charged, disconnecting the current flow to said first battery; determining whether a second battery of said plurality of batteries is discretely coupled to a second terminal of the plurality of terminals; if the second battery is not discretely coupled to said second terminal, returning to said step of beginning the process; applying a current flow from said single power supply to said second battery; determining whether charging of the second battery is complete; if the second battery is not completely charged, determining whether the second battery is coupled to said second terminal independently of any other battery of the plurality of batteries, continuing to charge the second battery if said second battery continues to be coupled to said second terminal, and returning to the beginning step if said second battery is not coupled to said second terminal; and if the second battery is completely charged, returning to the beginning step. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A battery recharger for sequentially charging a plurality of rechargeable batteries, comprising:
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means for supplying a charging voltage and a circuit operating voltage, wherein said circuit operating voltage is produced from the charging voltage; switching means for selectively supplying the charging voltage to each of the plurality of rechargeable batteries; driving means for selectively driving the switching means to sequentially supply the charging voltage to said each of the plurality of rechargeable batteries; battery detecting means for determining whether said each of the plurality of rechargeable batteries is respectfully coupled to each of a plurality of terminals; and charge completion detecting means for determining whether charging of said each of the plurality of batteries is completed through a charging operation of a predetermined duration displaying means for displaying whether said each of the plurality of rechargeable batteries is being charged, said displaying means comprising; a first plurality of transistors, an emitter of each transistor of said first plurality of transistors being coupled to a reference potential, a plurality of light emitting diodes, a cathode of each light emitting diode of said plurality of light emitting diodes being respectively coupled to a collector of each transistor of said first plurality of transistors, and a first plurality of resistors. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An automatic, continuous and rapid charging circuit for a plurality of rechargeable batteries comprising:
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a power supply section for supplying a charging voltage for each of the plurality of rechargeable batteries; a circuit operating voltage produced from the charging voltage through a voltage regulator; a power source switching section including a first relay, a second relay, two diodes and two resistors, said power source switching section selectively supplying the charging voltage of said power supply section to one of the plurality of rechargeable batteries in accordance with a switching control signal; a switching control section including six resistors and three transistors, said switching control section providing said switching control signal in accordance with charge mode control signals and battery selecting signals supplied from a microcomputer; a battery detecting section including seven voltage dividing resistors, a level comparator, two diodes and a switching transistor, said battery detecting section outputting a battery detection signal after making detections as to whether said one of the plurality of batteries is inserted in the circuit, and for detecting a battery loading state based on variations of an electrical parameter; a charge completion detecting section for detecting a charge completion state for said one of the plurality of rechargeable batteries receiving the charge voltage after being selected by said power source switching section; a display section including three resistors, two light emitting diodes and two transistors, said display section displaying charging of said one of the plurality of rechargeable batteries receiving the charge voltage from said power source switching section based on a predetermined display control signal; and a microcomputer for supplying a charge mode control signal and a battery selecting signal to said switching control section upon inputting a charge start signal, and for supplying the predetermined display control signal to said display section, and for successively outputting a battery selecting signal in accordance with a battery loading detection signal of said battery detecting section and in accordance with a charge completion signal of said charge completion detecting section. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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