Electric work vehicle
US-2024367523-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US10116147B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10116147-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615086061-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 30, 2018 |
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A battery managing device includes a first calculator, a second calculator, a determiner, and a controller. The first calculator calculates a provisional value indicating a charge state of a battery provided in a vehicle including an electric motor as a drive source. The second calculator calculates the charge state of the battery based on a condition obtained by comparing the provisional value and a boundary point which is on a boundary between a plurality of regions divided in accordance with an available charged amount of the battery. The boundary point is determined based on the available charged amount of the battery in a predetermined degradation state. The determiner determines in which region among the regions the charge state of the battery locates. The controller controls to charge and discharge the battery in accordance with the region determined by the determiner.
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A battery managing device comprising: a first deriver that derives a provisional value indicating a charge state of a battery provided to a vehicle including an electric motor as a drive source; a second deriver that derives the charge state of the battery based on a condition obtained by comparing the provisional value and a boundary point between a plurality of ranges divided in accordance with an available charged amount of the battery; a determiner that determines to which of the ranges the battery belongs based on the charge state of the battery derived by the second deriver; and an instructor that instructs a control on charging and discharging of the battery in accordance with the region determined by the determiner, wherein the boundary point is set based on a minimum required available charged amount for the battery belonging to at least one specific range of the ranges, and the minimum required available charged amount is an available capacity of the battery when the battery is in a predetermined degradation state. 2. The battery managing device according to claim 1 , wherein when the battery is determined to belong to the specific range, the instructor limits or disables charging of the battery. 3. The battery managing device according to claim 1 , wherein when the battery is determined to belong to the specific range, the instructor limits or disables discharging of the battery. 4. The battery managing device according to claim 1 , further comprising a third deriver that derives an open circuit voltage of the battery, wherein the first deriver derives the provisional value based on a relation between the open circuit voltage of the battery and the charge state of the battery from the open circuit voltage derived by the third deriver. 5. The battery managing device according to claim 1 , wherein the second deriver derives the charge state of the battery based on an accumulated value of a charging-discharging current of the battery when the comparison between the boundary point and the provisional value judges that the battery belongs to the specific range. 6. The battery managing device according to claim 1 , wherein the second deriver derives the charge state of the battery based on the provisional value and an accumulated value of a charging-discharging current of the battery when the comparison between the boundary point and the provisional value judges that the battery does not belong to the specific range. 7. The battery managing device according to claim 6 , wherein the second deriver uses a larger ratio of derivation based on the provisional value for the provisional value closer to the boundary point when the battery is judged not to belong to the specific range. 8. The battery managing device according to claim 1 , wherein the battery in the predetermined degradation state is in such a state that a value indicating the charge state of the battery being fully charged is less than or equal to half of a value indicating the charge state of the battery being fully charged when not degraded. 9. The battery managing device according to claim 1 , wherein a relation between an open circuit voltage of the battery and the charge state of the battery varies depending on a degradation state of the battery. 10. The battery managing device according to claim 8 , wherein the predetermined degradation state is a degradation state of the battery at a minimum allowable level. 11. The battery managing device according to claim 4 , wherein the relation between the open circuit voltage of the battery and the charge state of the battery, which is used by the first deriver to derive the provisional value, is such a relation that the battery is in a degradation state with a smallest error in a value indicating the charge state with respect to the open circuit voltage between an initial state and the predetermined degradation state. 12. A vehicle comprising: the battery managing device according to claim 1 . 13. A battery managing method comprising the steps of: deriving a provisional value indicating a charge state of a battery provided to a vehicle including an electric motor as a drive source; deriving the charge state of the battery based on a condition obtained by comparing the provisional value and a boundary point between a plurality of ranges divided in accordance with an available charged amount of the battery; determining to which of the ranges the battery belongs to based on the charge state of the battery derived by the deriving; and controlling charging and discharging of the battery in accordance with the region determined by the determining, wherein the boundary point is set based on a minimum required available charged amount for the battery belonging to at least one specific range of the ranges, and the minimum required available charged amount is an available capacity of the battery when the battery is in a predetermined degradation state. 14. A battery managing device comprising: a first calculator to calculate a provisional value indicating a charge state of a battery provided in a vehicle including an electric motor as a drive source; a second calculator to calculate the charge state of the battery based on a condition obtained by comparing the provisional value and a boundary point which is on a boundary between a plurality of regions divided in accordance with an available charged amount of the battery, the boundary point being determined based on the available charged amount of the battery when the battery is in a predetermined degradation state; a determiner to determine in which region among the regions the charge state of the battery is located; and a controller to control charging and discharging of the battery in accordance with the region determined by the determiner. 15. The battery managing device according to claim 14 , wherein when the battery is determined to belong to a specific region, the instructor limits or disables charging of the battery. 16. The battery managing device according to claim 14 , wherein when the battery is determined to belong to a specific region, the instructor limits or disables discharging of the battery. 17. The battery managing device according to claim 14 , further comprising a third calculator to calculate an open circuit voltage of the battery, wherein the first calculator calculates the provisional value based on a relation between the open circuit voltage of the battery and the charge state of the battery from the open circuit voltage calculated by the third calculator. 18. The battery managing device according to claim 14 , wherein the second calculator calculates the charge state of the battery based on an accumulated value of a charging-discharging current of the battery when the comparison between the boundary point and the provisional value judges that the battery belongs to a specific region. 19. The battery managing device according to claim 14 , wherein the second calculator calculates the charge state of the battery based on the provisional value and an accumulated value of a charging-discharging current of the battery when the comparison between the boundary point and the provisional value judges that the battery does not belong to the a specific region. 20. The battery managing device according to claim 14 , wherein the boundary point is set based on a minimum required available charged amount for the battery belonging to at least one specific region of the regions, and the minimum required available charge
Maintaining the SoC within a determined range · CPC title
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the cycle being controlled or terminated in response to electric parameters · CPC title
against overdischarge · CPC title
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