Adaptive multiple battery charging apparatus
First Claim
1. A battery charging apparatus for charging a plurality of batteries comprising:
- an AC-to-DC adapter capable of supplying power to the plurality of batteries;
a single power line coupled to the AC-to-DC adapter capable of supplying a current to the plurality of batteries; and
a single power line coupled to the AC-DC adapter capable of supplying a current to the plurality of batteries; and
a battery charging control system coupled to the AC-Dc adapter and the power line, the battery charging control system enabling the current from the power line to charge one of a first battery and the plurality of batteries in one of an independent mode and a simultaneous mode.
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Abstract
A battery charging apparatus, computer system and method provide current from a single power line to charge either a first battery or multiple batteries in an independent mode or a simultaneous mode. The apparatus includes an AC-to-DC adapter, the power line, and a battery charging control system that measures the charge of the individual batteries and compares the measured charge. If the charging system detects a difference in charge between the batteries, the lowest or the lower charged batteries are charged until the charging system detects no difference in charge, and then resumes simultaneous charging. The battery charging control system also includes a comparator circuit that determines whether to enable charging in the independent mode or the simultaneous mode based on input from a user or input from a computer system. The computer system includes a processor, a memory, a bus, a power line, and a battery charging apparatus coupled to the power line. The battery charging apparatus capable of simultaneously charging a plurality of batteries with a single power line and allowing current from the power line to charge either a first battery or multiple batteries in either an independent mode or a simultaneous mode. The method includes simultaneously charging a plurality of batteries using a power line, providing a battery charging apparatus with an AC-to-DC adapter and a power line, providing a battery system, and enabling current from the power line to charge either a first battery or a plurality of batteries simultaneously or independently.
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42 Claims
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1. A battery charging apparatus for charging a plurality of batteries comprising:
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an AC-to-DC adapter capable of supplying power to the plurality of batteries;
a single power line coupled to the AC-to-DC adapter capable of supplying a current to the plurality of batteries; and
a single power line coupled to the AC-DC adapter capable of supplying a current to the plurality of batteries; and
a battery charging control system coupled to the AC-Dc adapter and the power line, the battery charging control system enabling the current from the power line to charge one of a first battery and the plurality of batteries in one of an independent mode and a simultaneous mode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
directs the battery system to detect the one of the first battery and the plurality of batteries;
compares the charge of the detected batteries to determine the relative charge of the detected batteries; and
permits the battery system to charge the first battery and to charge the plurality of batteries simultaneously when the plurality of batteries are equally charged.
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6. The battery charging apparatus of claim 5 wherein when the plurality of batteries are unequally charged, the simultaneous mode directs the battery system to charge only a first subset among one of a single or plurality of subsets of the plurality of batteries, the first subset having a lower charge than the balance of the plurality of batteries, until the first subset reaches the charge of one of the balance of the plurality of batteries and another subset of the plurality of batteries.
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7. The battery charging apparatus of claim 6 wherein the simultaneous mode directs the battery system to charge one of the plurality of batteries and a second subset of the plurality of batteries including the first subset of the plurality of batteries together with a third subset of the plurality of batteries simultaneously after charging the first subset of the plurality of batteries to a point at which the first subset of the plurality of batteries reaches the charge of one of the third subset of the plurality of batteries and the plurality of batteries.
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8. The battery charging apparatus of claim 7 wherein the simultaneous mode directs the battery system to charge the plurality of batteries, the first subset of the plurality of batteries, the second subset of the plurality of batteries, and the third subset of the plurality of batteries by closing appropriate switches coupled between the power line and the plurality of batteries.
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9. The battery charging apparatus of claim 1 wherein in the simultaneous mode the battery system charges the plurality of batteries simultaneously until the plurality of batteries is fully charged.
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10. The battery charging apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of batteries is one of Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride and Lithium-Ion type.
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11. The battery charging apparatus of claim 1 wherein the battery system is coupled to a microcontroller, the microcontroller receiving signals from one of a computer system basic input/output system (BIOS) and keyboard input.
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12. The battery charging apparatus of claim 1 wherein the battery charging apparatus further comprises:
a microcontroller coupled to the power line, the microcontroller providing a processed power line to the battery system.
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13. The battery charging apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
a plurality of switches, each switch coupled between a battery among the plurality of batteries and the power line, the switches closing when simultaneous mode is asserted.
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14. The battery charging apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
a plurality of switches, each switch coupled between a battery among the plurality of batteries and the power line, the switches closing when simultaneous mode is asserted and the plurality of batteries have the same charge.
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15. The battery charging apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
a plurality of switches, each switch coupled between a battery among the plurality of batteries and the power line, one of the plurality of switches closing when independent mode is asserted.
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16. A computer system comprising:
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a processor;
a memory coupled to the processor;
a bus coupled to both the memory and the processor;
a single power line coupled to the processor;
a battery charging apparatus coupled to the power line, the battery charging apparatus capable of simultaneously and independently charging a plurality of batteries with a single power line, the battery charging apparatus charging simultaneously when the battery charging apparatus detects that the plurality of batteries have substantially the same charge, the battery charging apparatus charging independently when the battery charging apparatus detects that the plurality of batteries have dissimilar charge. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
directs the battery system to detect one of the first battery and the plurality of batteries;
compares the charge of the detected batteries to determine the relative charge of the detected batteries; and
permits the battery system to charge the first battery and to charge the plurality of batteries simultaneously when the plurality of batteries are equally charged.
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21. The computer system of claim 20 wherein when the plurality of batteries are unequally charged, the simultaneous mode directs the battery system to charge only a first subset among one of a single or plurality of subsets of the plurality of batteries, the first subset having a lower charge than the balance of the plurality of batteries, until the first subset reaches the charge of one of the balance of the plurality of batteries and another subset of the plurality of batteries.
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22. The computer system of claim 21 wherein the simultaneous mode directs the battery system to charge one of the plurality of batteries and a second subset of the plurality of batteries including the first subset of the plurality of batteries together with a third subset of the plurality of batteries simultaneously after charging the first subset of the plurality of batteries to a point at which the first subset of the plurality of batteries reaches the charge of one of the third subset of the plurality of batteries and the plurality of batteries.
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23. The computer system of claim 22 wherein the simultaneous mode directs the battery system to charge the plurality of batteries, the first subset of the plurality of batteries, the second subset of the plurality of batteries, and the third subset of the plurality of batteries by closing appropriate switches coupled between the power line and the plurality of batteries.
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24. The computer system of claim 17 wherein, in the simultaneous mode, the battery system charges the plurality of batteries simultaneously until the plurality of batteries is fully charged.
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25. The computer system of claim 17 wherein the plurality of batteries is one of Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride and Lithium-Ion type.
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26. The computer system of claim 17 wherein the battery system is coupled to a microcontroller, the microcontroller receiving signals from one of a computer system basic input/output system (BIOS) and keyboard input.
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27. The computer system of claim 17 wherein the battery charging apparatus includes a microcontroller coupled to the power line, the microcontroller providing a processed power line to the battery system.
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28. The computer system of claim 17 further comprising:
a plurality of switches, each switch coupled between a battery among the plurality of batteries and the power line, the switches closing when simultaneous mode is asserted.
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29. The computer system of claim 17 further comprising:
a plurality of switches, each switch coupled between a battery among the plurality of batteries and the power line, the switches closing when simultaneous mode is asserted and the plurality of batteries have the same charge.
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30. The computer system of claim 17 further comprising:
a plurality of switches, each switch coupled between a battery among the plurality of batteries and the power line, one of the plurality of switches closing when independent mode is asserted.
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31. A method of charging batteries in a battery charging apparatus comprising:
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simultaneously and independently charging a plurality of batteries with a single power line, the battery charging apparatus charging simultaneously when the battery charging apparatus detects that the plurality of batteries have substantially the same charge, the battery charging apparatus charging independently when the battery charging apparatus detects that the plurality of batteries have dissimilar charge. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42)
including in the battery charging apparatus an AC-to-DC adapter, a power line coupled to an AC source and coupled to the AC-to-DC adapter, and a battery system coupled to the AC-to-DC adapter and the power line; and
enabling the current from the power line to charge one of a first battery and a plurality of batteries in one of an independent mode and a simultaneous mode.
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33. The method of charging batteries of claim 32 further comprising:
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including a comparator circuit in the battery system; and
determining via the comparator circuit whether to enable charging in one of the independent mode and the simultaneous mode.
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34. The method of charging batteries of claim 32 further comprising:
directing the battery system when in independent mode, to detect one of the first battery and the plurality of batteries, and permits the battery system to charge the first battery and to charge the plurality of batteries sequentially.
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35. The method of charging batteries of claim 32 further comprising:
directing the battery system, when in the simultaneous mode, to detect one of the first battery and the plurality of batteries, and permitting the battery system to charge the first battery and to charge the plurality of batteries simultaneously when the plurality of batteries are equally charged.
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36. The method of charging batteries of claim 35 further comprising:
directing the battery system when in simultaneous mode and when the plurality of batteries are unequally charged, to charge only a first subset among one of a single or plurality of subsets of the plurality of batteries, the first subset having a lower charge than the balance of the plurality of batteries, until the first subset reaches the charge of one of the balance of the plurality of batteries and another subset of the plurality of batteries.
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37. The method of charging batteries of claim 36 further comprising:
directing the battery system when in the simultaneous mode to charge one of the plurality of batteries and a second subset of the plurality of batteries including the first subset of the plurality of batteries together with a third subset of the plurality of batteries simultaneously after charging the first subset of the plurality of batteries to a point at which the first subset of the plurality of batteries reaches the charge of one of the third subset of the plurality of batteries and the plurality of batteries.
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38. The method of charging batteries of claim 37 further comprising:
directing the battery system when in the simultaneous mode to charge the plurality of batteries, the first subset of the plurality of batteries, the second subset of the plurality of batteries, and the third subset of the plurality of batteries by closing appropriate switches coupled between the power line and the plurality of batteries.
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39. The method of charging batteries of claim 32 further comprising:
coupling a microcontroller to the battery system, the microcontroller receiving signals from one of a computer system basic input/output system (BIOS) and keyboard input.
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40. The method of charging batteries of claim 32 further comprising:
providing a processed power line to the battery system, the processed power line output from a microcontroller coupled to the battery system.
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41. The method of charging batteries of claim 32 further comprising:
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providing a plurality of switches, each switch coupled between a battery among the plurality of batteries and the power line; and
closing the switches when simultaneous mode is asserted.
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42. The method of charging batteries of claim 32 further comprising:
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providing a plurality of switches, each switch coupled between a battery among the plurality of batteries and the power line; and
closing the switches when simultaneous mode is asserted and the plurality of batteries have the same charge.
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