Passive battery charging system
First Claim
1. Apparatus for passively charging and maintaining a plurality of plate-type batteries, each having a positive terminal and a negative terminal, comprising:
- a first power supply having an input for connection toa power source and having an alternating current output;
a first rectifier diode connected between the first power supply and the positive terminal of a first battery;
a second rectifier diode and first current limiting means connected in series between the first power supply and the negative terminal of the first battery;
a second power supply having an input for connection to the power source and having an alternating current output;
a third rectifier diode connected between the second power supply and the positive terminal of a second battery; and
a fourth rectifier diode and second current limiting means connected in series between the second power supply and the negative terminal of the second battery.
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Abstract
A battery charger for simultaneously slow charging and thereafter maintaining a charge in a plurality of plate-type batteries includes a first transformer connected through a circuit loop to a first battery wherein the circuit loop includes a rectifier, and a current limiter and visual indicator of the charge level of the battery. A second transformer is connected through another circuit loop to one battery and through a third circuit loop to a second battery. The circuit loop of the first transformer may be connected to a first battery with one of the circuit loops of the second transformer being connected to a second battery connected in series to the first battery thus allowing the two loops to remain isolated from each other and allow for charging of the series connected batteries without removal of the series connection. In a second embodiment of the invention, a switch is connected in the loop to bypass the current limiter to allow a fast charge condition. A small indicator light is connected to the switch to indicate a fast charge condition. Thus, the charger may be switched from a slow passive charge condition to a fast charge condition, and back to a slow charge condition.
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8 Claims
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1. Apparatus for passively charging and maintaining a plurality of plate-type batteries, each having a positive terminal and a negative terminal, comprising:
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a first power supply having an input for connection to a power source and having an alternating current output; a first rectifier diode connected between the first power supply and the positive terminal of a first battery; a second rectifier diode and first current limiting means connected in series between the first power supply and the negative terminal of the first battery; a second power supply having an input for connection to the power source and having an alternating current output; a third rectifier diode connected between the second power supply and the positive terminal of a second battery; and a fourth rectifier diode and second current limiting means connected in series between the second power supply and the negative terminal of the second battery. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. Apparatus for charging and maintaining a plurality of plate-type batteries, each having a positive terminal and a negative terminal, comprising:
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a first power supply; a first circuit loop connecting an output of the first power supply to a first battery including; a first diode connected between the first power supply and the positive terminal of the first battery; a second diode connected between the first power supply and the negative terminal of the first battery; and first current limiting means series connected in the first circuit loop to limit the maximum current flowing through the first circuit loop; a second power supply; means for connecting both the first and second power supplies to a power source; and a second circuit loop connecting an output of the second power supply to a second battery including; a third diode connected between the second power supply and the positive terminal of the second battery; a fourth diode connected between the second power supply and the negative terminal of the second battery; and second current limiting means series connected in the second circuit to limit the maximum current second current limiting means series connected in the second circuit to limit the maximum current flowing through the second circuit loop. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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