Independent dual-switch system for extending battery life under transient loads
First Claim
1. An energy storage system having a positive output and a return line for providing an electrical charge, including periodic current pulses, comprising:
- at least one rechargeable battery cell having a positive and a negative terminal;
at least one capacitor coupled in parallel with said output;
a first independent switch means coupled in series between said positive terminal of said at least one rechargeable battery cell and said at least one energy storage device;
a second independent switch means coupled in series between said negative terminal of said at least one rechargeable battery cell and said return line of said energy storage system;
a current sense resistor coupled in series between said return line of said energy storage system and said at least one rechargeable battery cell; and
a control circuit with at least two outputs and at least two inputs and a ground terminal, with a first output coupled to said first independent switch, a second output coupled to said second independent switch, a first input coupled to said positive output of said energy storage system, a second input coupled to the negative terminal of said at least one rechargeable battery cell, with said ground terminal coupled to said return line of said energy storage system;
wherein under normal conditions said control circuit closes said first independent switch and opens said second independent switch; and
further wherein when said control circuit senses a periodic current pulse as a voltage pulse across said current sense resistor, said control circuit opens said first independent switch and closes said second independent switch.
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Abstract
A hybrid energy storage system (10) including a first energy storage device (12), such as a secondary or rechargeable battery, and a second energy storage device (14), such as an electrochemical capacitor, fuel cell, or flywheel. The second energy storage device provides intermittent energy bursts to satisfy the power requires of, for example, pulsed power communication devices. The first and second energy storage devices are coupled to a current controller to assure that pulse transients are not applied to the first energy storage device as a result of charging the second energy storage device.
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5 Claims
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1. An energy storage system having a positive output and a return line for providing an electrical charge, including periodic current pulses, comprising:
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at least one rechargeable battery cell having a positive and a negative terminal; at least one capacitor coupled in parallel with said output; a first independent switch means coupled in series between said positive terminal of said at least one rechargeable battery cell and said at least one energy storage device; a second independent switch means coupled in series between said negative terminal of said at least one rechargeable battery cell and said return line of said energy storage system; a current sense resistor coupled in series between said return line of said energy storage system and said at least one rechargeable battery cell; and a control circuit with at least two outputs and at least two inputs and a ground terminal, with a first output coupled to said first independent switch, a second output coupled to said second independent switch, a first input coupled to said positive output of said energy storage system, a second input coupled to the negative terminal of said at least one rechargeable battery cell, with said ground terminal coupled to said return line of said energy storage system; wherein under normal conditions said control circuit closes said first independent switch and opens said second independent switch; and further wherein when said control circuit senses a periodic current pulse as a voltage pulse across said current sense resistor, said control circuit opens said first independent switch and closes said second independent switch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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