Compact fast battery charger
First Claim
1. An apparatus for fast charging of at least one series connected sealed Ni-CAD or Ni-MH battery using voltage sensing, which apparatus can also indicate a state of charge of the at least one battery during the fast charging, said apparatus comprising:
- a current source controlled by a control signal to turn ON and OFF a supply of current to said at least one battery;
a voltage controlled circuit for sensing a voltage across said at least one battery and for controlling said control signal, wherein said voltage controlled circuit determines when the at least one battery has reached a high voltage set point to control said current source to interrupt said supply of current, and said voltage controlled circuit determines when the at least one battery has fallen to a low voltage set point to control said current source to restore said supply of current, and wherein the voltage controlled circuit performs an iterative cycle of charging the at least one battery when the voltage falls to the low voltage set point until the high voltage set point is reached and continuously repeats the cycle so that the at least one battery will reach and maintain a sustained voltage equivalent to the low voltage set point, the voltage controlled circuit being constructed to charge the at least one battery with a variable duty cycle beginning a charging cycle with a maximum duty cycle for fast charging, continuing with a progressively smaller duty cycle for taper charging and ending said charging cycle with a minimum duty cycle for trickle charging; and
a visual indicator responsive to the control signal over time, which indicator provides a variable indication of a rate of charge of said at least one battery.
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Abstract
A compact, economical and fast battery charger for Ni-CAD and Ni-MH batteries turns a current source into a controlled voltage source which keys off a signal representative of the voltage level of the battery during the charging process and turns the current source ON and OFF to assure that the battery during the charging process does not exceed a given voltage level. The apparatus includes in par a ballasting resistor in series with the battery to compensate for the low resistance of the battery and an open collector voltage comparator which establishes high and low voltage set points for turning the current source ON and OFF at the appropriate times. The method and apparatus includes a visual display responsive to a signal which produces on the visual display an indication of the state of charge of the battery during a charging cycle. A circuit board has a long U-shaped trace extending around a notch in the board, on each side of each is mounted on battery. The printed circuit board has a trimming resistor arrangement which allows for trimming to be done using a drill.
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23 Claims
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1. An apparatus for fast charging of at least one series connected sealed Ni-CAD or Ni-MH battery using voltage sensing, which apparatus can also indicate a state of charge of the at least one battery during the fast charging, said apparatus comprising:
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a current source controlled by a control signal to turn ON and OFF a supply of current to said at least one battery;
a voltage controlled circuit for sensing a voltage across said at least one battery and for controlling said control signal, wherein said voltage controlled circuit determines when the at least one battery has reached a high voltage set point to control said current source to interrupt said supply of current, and said voltage controlled circuit determines when the at least one battery has fallen to a low voltage set point to control said current source to restore said supply of current, and wherein the voltage controlled circuit performs an iterative cycle of charging the at least one battery when the voltage falls to the low voltage set point until the high voltage set point is reached and continuously repeats the cycle so that the at least one battery will reach and maintain a sustained voltage equivalent to the low voltage set point, the voltage controlled circuit being constructed to charge the at least one battery with a variable duty cycle beginning a charging cycle with a maximum duty cycle for fast charging, continuing with a progressively smaller duty cycle for taper charging and ending said charging cycle with a minimum duty cycle for trickle charging; and
a visual indicator responsive to the control signal over time, which indicator provides a variable indication of a rate of charge of said at least one battery. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 22, 23)
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10. An apparatus for fast charging of at least one series connected Ni-CAD or Ni-MH battery using voltage sensing, said apparatus comprising:
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a current source controlled by a control signal to turn ON and OFF a supply of current to said at least one battery;
a voltage controlled circuit for sensing a voltage across said at least one battery and for controlling said control signal, wherein said voltage controlled circuit determines when the at least one battery has reached a high voltage set point to control said current source to interrupt said supply of current, and said voltage controlled circuit determines when the at least one battery has fallen to a low voltage set point to control said current source to restore said supply of current, and wherein the apparatus performs an iterative cycle of charging the at least one battery until the high voltage set point is reached and suspending charging until the low voltage set point is reached and then repeating the cycle a multitude of times so that the at least one battery will reach and maintain a sustained voltage equivalent to the low voltage set point, the apparatus being constructed to charge the at least one battery with a variable duty cycle beginning a charging cycle with a maximum duty cycle for fast charging, continuing with a progressively smaller duty cycle for taper charging and ending said charging cycle with a minimum duty cycle for trickle charging;
wherein the voltage controlled circuit includes a two transistor comparator which has a resistor which connects the base of a first transistor of the comparator with the collector of a second transistor of the comparator and whereby the two transistor comparator can thus sense the high and low set points. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. An apparatus for fast charging of at least one series connected Ni-CAD or Ni-MH battery using voltage sensing, said apparatus comprising:
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a current source controlled by a control signal to turn ON and OFF a supply of current to said at least one battery;
a ballasting resistor, in series with said at least one battery, to compensate, during the charging process, for a low resistance of the at least one battery and/or to compensate for uncertainty on the value of stray resistance and resistance of the at least one battery;
a voltage controlled circuit for sensing a voltage across said at least one battery and for controlling said control signal, wherein said voltage controlled circuit determines when the at least one battery has reached a high voltage set point to control said current source to interrupt said supply of current, and said voltage controlled circuit determines when the at least one battery has fallen to a low voltage set point to control said current source to restore said supply of current and thereby create a voltage source to charge the battery, and wherein the ballasting resistor matches the voltage source created with the at least one battery to charge the at least one battery; and
wherein the apparatus performs an iterative cycle of charging the at least one battery until the high voltage set point is reached, the voltage sensed across said battery being increased by said resistor, and then suspending charging until the low voltage set point is reached and then continuously repeats the cycle so that the at least one battery will reach and maintain a sustained voltage equivalent to the low voltage set point, the apparatus being constructed to charge the at least one battery with a variable duty cycle beginning a charging cycle with a maximum duty cycle for fast charging, continuing with a progressively smaller duty cycle for taper charging and ending said charging cycle with a minimum duty cycle for trickle charging. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
a visual indicator responsive to the control signal over time providing a variable indication of a degree of charge of said at least one battery;
wherein the voltage controlled circuit includes a two transistor comparator which has a resistor which connects the base of a first transistor of the comparator with the collector of a second of transistor of the comparator and whereby the two transistor comparator can thus sense the high and low set points; and
wherein the at least one battery and the comparator are in thermal contact and thereby create thermal compensation.
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21. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the at least one series connected Ni-MH or Ni-CAD battery comprises two Ni-MH or Ni-CAD cells connected in series.
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