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System and method for charging electrochemical cells in series

  • US 4,238,721 A
  • Filed: 02/06/1979
  • Issued: 12/09/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/06/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A battery charger for charging a plurality of series-connected cells comprising:

  • a D.C. source for passing a regulated current between predetermined first and second current levels through said series of cells, said first current level being in excess of said second current level;

    voltage-monitoring means for comparing the voltage of each cell with a reference voltage and for generating an output indicating the status of each cell as below or not below said reference voltage;

    current-regulating means coupled to receive the output of said voltage-monitoring means and to generate an output to said D.C. source for current regulation in response to cell voltage status, said current-regulating means operating to increase current as long as each cell voltage remains below the reference voltage but only to said first current level and to decrease current when any cell voltage rises to the reference voltage but only to said second current level;

    shunt module means electrically coupled to each of said cells, to said current-regulating means and to said voltage-monitoring means for shunting current around any cell having a voltage not below the reference voltage but only when the regulated current has decreased to the second current level; and

    control means for selecting a mode of controlling cell voltage by initially activating said current-regulating means and subsequently activating said shunt module means when said regulated current is decreased to said second current level.

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