Battery monitoring system for a lift device
US-2024317107-A1 · Sep 26, 2024 · US
US10074875B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10074875-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414542720-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 11, 2018 |
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A protection circuit for protecting a secondary battery includes a controller that closes a charging path for charging the secondary battery with a charger when a charge preventing condition is satisfied, the charging path being between a terminal of the secondary battery and an input-output terminal for connecting the charger and an electronic apparatus, opens the charging path when a discharging current from the secondary battery to the electronic apparatus is detected while the charge preventing condition is satisfied and the charging path is closed, and temporarily closes the charging path when a predetermined period of time passes after the charging path is opened, to determine whether the discharging current is flowing.
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A protection circuit for protecting a secondary battery, the protection circuit comprising: a temperature detector including a regulator that outputs a predetermined voltage, a divider circuit that generates a reference voltage, and a comparator that compares a temperature detection voltage output from a temperature sensor with the reference voltage generated by the divider circuit to detect an abnormal temperature, the divider circuit and the temperature sensor being biased by the predetermined voltage output from the regulator; a controller that controls a charging path that allows a charging current to flow from a charger to the secondary battery, the charging path being disposed between a terminal of the secondary battery and an input-output terminal to which one of the charger and an electronic apparatus is connected; and a first delay circuit and a second delay circuit, wherein the controller determines that a charge preventing condition is satisfied when the abnormal temperature is detected by the comparator, closes the charging path when a first delay time measured by the first delay circuit passes after it is determined that the charge preventing condition is satisfied, opens the closed charging path when a discharging current from the secondary battery to the electronic apparatus is detected while the charge preventing condition is still satisfied and a second delay time measured by the second delay circuit passes after the detection of the discharging current, and repeatedly performs a process of when a first predetermined period of time measured by the second delay circuit passes after the charging path is opened while the charge preventing condition is satisfied, temporarily closing the opened charging path for a second predetermined period of time, which is measured by the second delay circuit and shorter than the first predetermined period of time, to determine again whether the discharging current is flowing, and when the discharging current is detected during the second predetermined period of time, opening again the charging path closed for the second predetermined period of time. 2. The protection circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein when determining that the discharging current is not flowing during the second predetermined period of time, the controller keeps the temporarily-closed charging path closed. 3. The protection circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the controller repeats the process until determining that the discharging current is not flowing during the second predetermined period of time. 4. A battery protection module, comprising: the protection circuit of claim 1 ; and a switch that opens and closes the charging path according to a signal from the protection circuit. 5. A battery pack, comprising: the battery protection module of claim 4 ; the secondary battery; the temperature sensor; and the input-output terminal. 6. A method performed by a protection circuit for protecting a secondary battery, the method comprising: outputting a predetermined voltage by a regulator of the protection circuit; generating a reference voltage by a divider circuit of the protection circuit; and comparing, by a comparator of the protection circuit, a temperature detection voltage output from a temperature sensor with the reference voltage generated by the divider circuit to detect an abnormal temperature, the divider circuit and the temperature sensor being biased by the predetermined voltage output from the regulator; and controlling a charging path that allows a charging current to flow from a charger to the secondary battery, the charging path being disposed between a terminal of the secondary battery and an input-output terminal to which one of the charger and an electronic apparatus is connected, wherein the controlling includes determining that a charge preventing condition is satisfied when the abnormal temperature is detected by the comparator; closing the charging path when a first delay time measured by a first delay circuit of the protection circuit passes after it is determined that the charge preventing condition is satisfied; opening the closed charging path when a discharging current from the secondary battery to the electronic apparatus is detected while the charge preventing condition is still satisfied and a second delay time measured by a second delay circuit of the protection circuit passes after the detection of the discharging current; and repeatedly performing a process of when a first predetermined period of time measured by the second delay circuit passes after the charging path is opened while the charge preventing condition is satisfied, temporarily closing the opened charging path for a second predetermined period of time, which is measured by the second delay circuit and shorter than the first predetermined period of time, to determine again whether the discharging current is flowing, and when the discharging current is detected during the second predetermined period of time, opening again the charging path closed for the second predetermined period of time.
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