Battery charger with monitor and protection circuits
First Claim
1. A charging apparatus for charging based on an alternating voltage produced in a second coil of a transformer, wherein the second coil includes a pair of terminals, the charging apparatus comprising:
- a booster circuit connected between the terminals of the second coil for increasing the alternating voltage produced in the second coil;
a rectifier circuit for rectifying the alternating voltage increased in the booster circuit to a direct current voltage for charging;
a monitor for monitoring the direct current voltage from the rectifier circuit, wherein the monitor outputs a drive signal when the direct current voltage is equal to or higher than a predetermined permissible value; and
a short circuit for short-circuiting the terminals of the second coil in response to the drive signal from the monitor.
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Abstract
A charging apparatus for charging batteries of automobiles includes an inverter for converting the direct current from a direct current power source into an alternating current and a transformer having a first coil and a second coil. When an alternating current from the inverter is applied to the first coil, the second coil produces an alternating voltage. A capacitor is connected between the terminals of the second coil to increase the alternating voltage produced in the second coil. A rectifier circuit rectifies the alternating voltage increased in the booster circuit into a direct current voltage and the direct current voltage is applied to the battery. Two transistors, which function as a short circuit, are provided in the rectifier circuit. When the direct current voltage from the rectifier circuit is equal to or higher than a predetermined permissible value, a drive signal from a drive circuit turns on the two transistors. Then, the terminals of the second coil are short-circuited and the voltage applied to the terminals instantaneously turns null. This protects the elements forming the charging apparatus from high voltage.
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18 Claims
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1. A charging apparatus for charging based on an alternating voltage produced in a second coil of a transformer, wherein the second coil includes a pair of terminals, the charging apparatus comprising:
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a booster circuit connected between the terminals of the second coil for increasing the alternating voltage produced in the second coil; a rectifier circuit for rectifying the alternating voltage increased in the booster circuit to a direct current voltage for charging; a monitor for monitoring the direct current voltage from the rectifier circuit, wherein the monitor outputs a drive signal when the direct current voltage is equal to or higher than a predetermined permissible value; and a short circuit for short-circuiting the terminals of the second coil in response to the drive signal from the monitor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A charging apparatus for charging a battery, the charging apparatus comprising:
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a direct current power source; an inverter for converting a direct current from the power source into an alternating current; a transformer including a first coil and a second coil, wherein the second coil produces an alternating voltage when the alternating current from the inverter is applied to the first coil, and wherein the second coil has a pair of terminals; a booster circuit connected between the terminals of the second coil for increasing the alternating voltage produced in the second coil; a rectifier circuit for rectifying the alternating voltage increased in the booster circuit to a direct current voltage, the rectifier circuit applying the direct current voltage to the battery for charging; a monitor for monitoring the direct current voltage from the rectifier circuit, wherein the monitor outputs a drive signal when the direct current voltage is equal to or higher than a predetermined permissible value; a short circuit for short-circuiting the terminals of the second coil in response to the drive signal from the monitor; a first circuit including the direct current power source, the inverter, and the first coil; and a second circuit including the second coil, the booster circuit, the rectifier circuit, the monitor, and the short circuit, wherein the first circuit and the second circuit are detachably joined through the coils. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for charging a battery based on an alternating voltage produced in a second coil of a transformer, wherein the second coil includes a pair of terminals, the method comprising steps of:
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increasing the alternating voltage produced in the second coil with a booster circuit; rectifying the alternating voltage increased by the booster circuit into a direct current voltage with a rectifier circuit, the rectifier circuit applying the direct current voltage to the battery for charging; monitoring the direct current voltage produced by the rectifier circuit to determine if the direct current voltage exceeds a predetermined value; generating a drive signal when the direct current voltage exceeds the predetermined value, as determined by the monitoring step; and short circuiting the terminals of the second coil in response to the drive signal.
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18. A method for charging a battery, the method comprising steps of:
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converting a direct current from a direct current power source into an alternating current with an inverter; applying the alternating current generated by the inverter to a first coil of a transformer such that a second coil of the transformer produces an alternating voltage; increasing the alternating voltage produced in the second coil with a booster circuit; rectifying the increased alternating voltage produced by the booster circuit into a direct current voltage with a rectifier circuit; applying the direct current from the rectifier to a battery for charging; monitoring the direct current voltage from the rectifier circuit to determine if the direct current voltage is equal to or higher than a predetermined permissible voltage; and short-circuiting a pair of terminals of the second coil when the direct current voltage is equal to or higher than the predetermined permissible voltage, as determined by the monitoring step.
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