Method for charging a battery including an oscillating triangular waveform to remove sulphate from battery plates
First Claim
1. A method for charging a battery, comprising:
- measuring the battery'"'"'s voltage and comparing the battery voltage to a first threshold voltage;
operating in a charging mode if the measured battery voltage is less than the first threshold voltage, wherein operating in the charging mode comprises applying a current charging signal to the battery, the current charging signal having an oscillating sawtooth current waveform superimposed on a DC bias;
measuring the battery'"'"'s current consumption and comparing the current consumption to a first threshold current; and
operating in a maintenance mode if the battery'"'"'s current consumption is less than the first threshold current, wherein operating in the maintenance mode comprises terminating application of the charging signal to the battery and monitoring a settling voltage of the battery in the absence of the charging signal; and
wherein the oscillating sawtooth current waveform is characterized by a plurality of consecutive current pulses, each current pulse having a rise portion and a fall portion, wherein the fall portion of each current pulse comprises a first linear portion having a first slope followed by a second linear portion having a second slope different from the first slope, and wherein linearity for the second slope of the second linear portion is consistent from pulse to pulse in the sawtooth current waveform.
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Abstract
A method for charging a battery includes measuring the battery'"'"'s voltage and comparing the battery voltage to a first threshold voltage. The method includes operating the battery in a charging mode if the measured battery voltage is less than the first threshold voltage, wherein operating in the charging mode comprises applying a charging signal to the battery. The charging signal has an oscillating triangular waveform superimposed on a DC bias signal. The method includes measuring the battery'"'"'s current consumption and comparing the current consumption to a first threshold current. The method includes operating in a maintenance mode if the battery'"'"'s current consumption is less than the first threshold current, wherein operating in the maintenance mode comprises terminating application of the charging signal to the battery. The method includes measuring, during operation in the maintenance mode, the battery'"'"'s voltage and comparing the measured voltage to a second threshold voltage. The method includes applying the oscillating triangular waveform superimposed on the DC bias signal until the battery'"'"'s voltage is equal to or greater than the second threshold voltage.
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1. A method for charging a battery, comprising:
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measuring the battery'"'"'s voltage and comparing the battery voltage to a first threshold voltage; operating in a charging mode if the measured battery voltage is less than the first threshold voltage, wherein operating in the charging mode comprises applying a current charging signal to the battery, the current charging signal having an oscillating sawtooth current waveform superimposed on a DC bias; measuring the battery'"'"'s current consumption and comparing the current consumption to a first threshold current; and operating in a maintenance mode if the battery'"'"'s current consumption is less than the first threshold current, wherein operating in the maintenance mode comprises terminating application of the charging signal to the battery and monitoring a settling voltage of the battery in the absence of the charging signal; and wherein the oscillating sawtooth current waveform is characterized by a plurality of consecutive current pulses, each current pulse having a rise portion and a fall portion, wherein the fall portion of each current pulse comprises a first linear portion having a first slope followed by a second linear portion having a second slope different from the first slope, and wherein linearity for the second slope of the second linear portion is consistent from pulse to pulse in the sawtooth current waveform. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for charging a battery, comprising:
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operating initially in a charging mode, which applies a current charging signal to the battery, the current charging signal having an oscillating sawtooth current waveform superimposed on a DC bias, wherein the oscillating sawtooth current waveform is characterized by a plurality of consecutive current pulses, each current pulse having a rise portion and a fall portion, wherein the fall portion of each current pulse comprises a first linear portion having a first slope followed by a second linear portion having a second slope different from the first slope, and wherein linearity for the second slope of the second linear portion is consistent from pulse to pulse in the sawtooth current waveform; measuring the battery'"'"'s voltage and comparing the battery voltage to a first threshold voltage; continuing to operate in the charging mode if the measured battery voltage is less than the first threshold voltage; if the measured battery voltage is equal to or greater than the first threshold voltage, measuring the battery'"'"'s current consumption; comparing the current consumption to a first threshold current; continuing to operate in the charging mode if the current consumption is greater than the first threshold current; and switching from the charging mode to a maintenance mode if the current consumption is less than or equal to the first threshold current, wherein operating in the maintenance mode comprises terminating application of the oscillating sawtooth current waveform superimposed on the DC bias to the battery. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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- 17. A method for charging a battery, comprising applying a current charging signal to the battery, the current charging signal having an oscillating sawtooth current waveform superimposed on a DC bias, the oscillating sawtooth current waveform characterized by a plurality of consecutive current pulses and wherein each current pulse has a rise portion and a fall portion, wherein the fall portion of each current pulse comprises a first linear portion having a first slope followed by a second linear portion having a second slope different from the first slope, and wherein linearity for the second slope of the second linear portion is consistent from pulse to pulse of the consecutive current pulses.
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