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Method for cooling an electricity storage means

  • US 8,935,029 B2
  • Filed: 07/13/2011
  • Issued: 01/13/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/20/2010
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for cooling a power storage means with high potential power of a vehicle,the vehicle comprising said power storage means;

  • a power circuit which is powered by said power storage means;

    a low voltage battery and a fan;

    said fan being operable to cool said power storage means, said fan being in electrical communication with both said power storage means and said low voltage battery to be selectively powered by one of said power storage means and said low voltage battery, and said low voltage battery being selectively placed in communication with said power storage means to be charged by said power storage means;

    wherein the method includes;

    a step of cooling the power storage means when it is operating and delivering an electric current through a power circuit;

    said step of cooling the power storage means during operation of the power storage means comprising powering said fan via said power storage means; and

    a step of cooling the power storage means when said power storage means is not being operated and is no longer delivering power;

    this step of cooling the power storage means comprising powering said fan using said low voltage battery;

    wherein, while the storage means is operating, the method comprises the steps of;

    a. measuring the temperature of the power storage means with high potential power when said power storage means is in operation;

    b. determining a time interval until the next cutoff of operation of the power storage means with high energy potential;

    c. extrapolating the temperature the power storage means will reach at the next operation cutoff or shutdown;

    d. calculating the power required to operate the fan to bring the power storage means back to a determined nominal temperature after the operation cutoff or shutdown;

    e1. measuring the charge status of the low voltage battery;

    e2. determining the need to charge the low voltage battery by comparing the charge status with the power required to operate the fan as determined during step (d) to bring the power storage means back to a determined nominal temperature after the operation cutoff or shutdown;

    e3. determining the charge time necessary to charge the low voltage battery so that it has sufficient power to bring the power storage means back to a determined nominal temperature after the operation cutoff or shutdown;

    f. comparing the charge time determined in step (e3) with the time interval determined in step (b); and

    g. triggering the low voltage battery charge if the charge time is higher than or equal to the time interval determined in stage step (b).

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