Rapid charging and power management of a battery-powered fluid analyte meter

US10050458B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10050458-B2
Application numberUS-201715496623-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 25, 2017
Priority dateDec 10, 2007
Publication dateAug 14, 2018
Grant dateAug 14, 2018

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A system and method is described for rapid charging and power management of a battery for a meter. A charger component is operably associated with the meter and is capable of executing a rapid charge algorithm for a rechargeable battery. The algorithm includes monitoring for a connection to an external power source and implementing a charging routine of a battery at a first charge rate and then at a second charge rate. The second charge rate is lower than the first charge rate. A temperature rise in the rechargeable battery due to the first charge rate has a negligible heat transfer effect on the fluid sample. The meter can also include a power switch for controlling current flow to a battery fuel gauge. The power switch is open when the meter enters into a sleep mode. The state of battery charge is determined after the meter exits the sleep mode.

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What is claimed is: 1. A blood-glucose meter adapted to determine a blood-glucose concentration of a fluid sample, the meter comprising: a housing defining a port sized to receive at least a portion of a test sensor; a rechargeable power source at least partially disposed within the housing; and one or more processors disposed within said housing, said one or more processors configured to implement a charge process for charging the rechargeable power source, said charge process including rapid charging of said recharageable power source at a first charge rate until a first predetermined event occurs and thereafter charging said rechargeable power source at a second charge rate that is lower than said first charge rate, wherein implementation of said charge process minimizes temperature rise in said meter such that said temperature rise is negligible to a temperature-sensitive blood-glucose concentration test. 2. The meter of claim 1 , wherein the negligible temperature rise is a temperature rise of less than one degree Celsius. 3. The meter of claim 1 , wherein said first charge rate is about 1C. 4. The meter of claim 1 , wherein said second charge rate is less than 1C. 5. The meter of claim 1 , wherein said second charge rate is from about 0.5C to about 0.6C. 6. The meter of claim 1 , wherein said first predetermined event is a lapsing of a predetermined time period. 7. The meter of claim 6 , wherein said predetermined time period is about one minute or less. 8. The meter of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said one or more processors comprises an integrated circuit. 9. The meter of claim 1 , wherein said housing has a footprint area of less than about nine square inches. 10. The meter of claim 1 , wherein said housing has a long dimension of less than approximately three inches. 11. The meter of claim 1 , further comprising implementing a human-perceivable signal following said first predetermined event. 12. A blood-glucose meter adapted to determine a blood-glucose concentration of a fluid sample, the meter comprising: a housing defining a port sized to receive at least a portion of a test sensor; a rechargeable power source at least partially disposed within the housing; and one or more processors disposed within said housing, said one or more processors configured to implement a charge routine comprising rapid charging of said rechargeable power source at a first charge rate until a first predetermined event occurs and thereafter charging said rechargeable power source at a second charge rate that is lower than said first charge rate, wherein implementation of said charge routine is in accordance with temperature rise criteria for said meter in view of particular temperature sensitive blood-glucose concentration tests for which said meter is configured. 13. The meter of claim 12 , wherein the charge routine causes a negligible temperature rise of less than one degree Celsius in the rechargeable power source. 14. The meter of claim 12 , wherein said second charge rate is less than 1C. 15. The meter of claim 12 , wherein said first predetermined event is a lapsing of about one minute or less. 16. The meter of claim 12 , wherein said housing has a long dimension of less than approximately three inches. 17. A blood glucose meter adapted to determine a blood-glucose concentration of a fluid sample, the meter comprising: a housing defining a port sized to receive at least a portion of a test sensor; a rechargeable power source at least partially disposed within the housing; and one or more processors disposed within said housing, said one or more processors configured to implement a charge process comprising rapid charging of said rechargeable power source at a first charge rate until a first predetermined event occurs and thereafter charging said rechargeable power source at a second charge rate that is lower than said first charge rate, wherein implementation of said charge process causes a negligible temperature rise in the rechargeable power source due to the first and second charge rates, thereby limiting temperature effects in determining a blood-glucose concentration of the fluid sample. 18. The battery-power meter of claim 17 , wherein the negligible temperature rise is a temperature rise of less than one degree Celsius in the rechargeable power source. 19. The meter of claim 17 , wherein said second charge rate is less than 1C. 20. The meter of claim 17 , wherein said housing has a long dimension of less than approximately three inches.

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  • of the battery · CPC title

  • in response to temperature · CPC title

  • in response to battery current · CPC title

  • with prioritisation of loads or sources · CPC title

  • H02J7/00Primary

    Circuit arrangements for charging or discharging batteries or for supplying loads from batteries · CPC title

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What does patent US10050458B2 cover?
A system and method is described for rapid charging and power management of a battery for a meter. A charger component is operably associated with the meter and is capable of executing a rapid charge algorithm for a rechargeable battery. The algorithm includes monitoring for a connection to an external power source and implementing a charging routine of a battery at a first charge rate and then…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ascensia Diabetes Care Holdings Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J7/00. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 14 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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