Battery charger for charging alkaline zinc/manganese dioxide cells
First Claim
1. A battery charger for charging alkaline zinc/manganese dioxide cells, wherein said battery charger comprises:
- (a) means for producing a direct current voltage of from 1.6 to 1.7 volts;
(b) means for individually and independently limiting the voltage delivered by said battery charger to each of said cells to said voltage of from 1.6 to 1.7 volts at cell temperatures of 25 degrees centigrade;
(c) means for individually and independently limiting the current applied to each of said cells by said battery charger;
(d) means for individually and continuously varying current applied to each of said cells by said battery charger, wherein during a portion of the charging cycle for each of said cells, said current supplied to any one of said cells differs from the current supplied to any other of said cells; and
(e) means for reducing the current applied to any of said cells when any of said cells have reached a cell voltage which is substantially equal to said direct current voltage; and
(f) means for measuring the voltage to any one of said zinc--manganese dioxide alkaline cells when any one of said zinc-manganese dioxide alkaline cells is connected to a fixed load and allowed to discharge across said fixed load.
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Abstract
A battery charger for charging alkaline zinc/manganese dioxide cells is disclosed.
The battery charger contains means for producing a direct current voltage at 25 degrees centigrade of from about 1.6 to about 1.7 volt as well as means for individually and independently limiting the voltage delivered by the battery charger to each of the cells. The charger also contains means for individually and independently limiting the current applied to each of said cells by said battery charger as well as means for individually and continuously varying the current applied to each of said cells.
Once any of the cells in the charge has reached its desired voltage, the charger reduces the current supplied to said cell substantially to zero current.
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6 Claims
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1. A battery charger for charging alkaline zinc/manganese dioxide cells, wherein said battery charger comprises:
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(a) means for producing a direct current voltage of from 1.6 to 1.7 volts; (b) means for individually and independently limiting the voltage delivered by said battery charger to each of said cells to said voltage of from 1.6 to 1.7 volts at cell temperatures of 25 degrees centigrade; (c) means for individually and independently limiting the current applied to each of said cells by said battery charger; (d) means for individually and continuously varying current applied to each of said cells by said battery charger, wherein during a portion of the charging cycle for each of said cells, said current supplied to any one of said cells differs from the current supplied to any other of said cells; and (e) means for reducing the current applied to any of said cells when any of said cells have reached a cell voltage which is substantially equal to said direct current voltage; and (f) means for measuring the voltage to any one of said zinc--manganese dioxide alkaline cells when any one of said zinc-manganese dioxide alkaline cells is connected to a fixed load and allowed to discharge across said fixed load. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A battery charger for charging alkaline zinc/manganese dioxide cells, wherein said battery charger comprises:
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(a) means for producing a direct current voltage of from 1.6 to 1.7 volts; (b) means for individually and independently limiting the voltage delivered by said battery charger to each of said cells to said voltage of from 1.6 to 1.7 volts at cell temperatures of 25 degrees centigrade; (c) means for individually and independently limiting the current applied to each of said cells by said battery charger; (d) means for individually and continuously varying current applied to each of said cells by said battery charger, wherein during a portion of the charging cycle for each of said cells, said current supplied to any one of said cells differs from the current supplied to any other of said cells; and (e) means for reducing the current applied to any of said cells when any of said cells have reached a cell voltage which is substantially equal to said direct current voltage; and (f) one light emitting diode for each of said zinc-manganese dioxide cells which is adapted to indicate the acceptance of charging current by each of said zinc-manganese dioxide alkaline cells.
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