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Circuit for supplying energy from a battery to an energy-using device

  • US 4,698,578 A
  • Filed: 05/27/1986
  • Issued: 10/06/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/27/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A circuit for supplying energy to the load of an energy-using device having a minimum operating voltage below which said device is not fully operable, said circuit comprising:

  • a battery comprised of a plurality of electrochemical cells connected in series with respect to each other and with respect to said load, said plurality of cells comprised of a first portion of said plurality of cells and a second portion of said plurality of cells, each cell in said first portion having a deliverable energy capacity in excess of the deliverable energy capacity of each cell in said second portion, said circuit operable in a first mode to deliver energy to said load simultaneously from each cell in said plurality and operable in a second mode to deliver energy to said load from only said first portion of said plurality of cells;

    wherein the number of cells in said first portion is less than the number of cells in said second portion and the voltage delivered by said first portion of said plurality of cells is less than the voltage delivered by said second portion of said plurality of cells;

    means disposed in said circuit for sensing a characteristic of said battery during said first mode of operation, said characteristic indicative of the energy remaining in said second portion of said plurality of cells during said first mode of operation; and

    means for switching said circuit from said first mode to said second mode in response to said sensed characteristic indicating near depletion of deliverable energy from said second portion of said plurality of cells.

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