Battery electric system with alternating current self-heating mode
US-2024429481-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US10117556B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10117556-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514977947-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 6, 2018 |
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Provided is a battery discharge control system including a voltage sensor configured to sense a voltage across a battery and a controller configured to calculate an expected voltage based on a recovery voltage of the battery and the voltage across the battery, compare the expected voltage and a predetermined final discharge voltage, and determine whether to apply power to a load having the battery as a power source.
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What is claimed is: 1. A battery discharge control system comprising: a voltage sensor configured to sense a voltage across a battery; a current sensor configured to sense an output current of the battery; and a controller configured to control battery discharge to a load using the sensed voltage across the battery, wherein an expected voltage is calculated based on a recovery voltage of the battery and the voltage across the battery, the expected voltage and a predetermined final discharge voltage are compared, and power applied to the load having the battery as a power source is controlled based on the comparison, wherein the controller uses an output current of the battery to detect a final discharge current, and controls the output current of the battery to be lower than the final discharge current after the voltage across the battery reaching the predetermined final discharge voltage until when the expected voltage is lower than the predetermined final discharge voltage. 2. The battery discharge control system of claim 1 , wherein the controller calculates the recovery voltage based on the final discharge current and an internal resistance of the battery. 3. The battery discharge control system of claim 2 , wherein the controller controls the battery to output a current having a smaller magnitude than the final discharge current when the expected voltage is less than the predetermined final discharge voltage. 4. The battery discharge control system of claim 3 , wherein the controller delivers a control signal to the load such that the load is driven with the current having a smaller magnitude than the final discharge current. 5. The battery discharge control system of claim 1 , wherein the controller cuts off the power supplied to the load when the expected voltage is smaller than the predetermined final discharge voltage. 6. The battery discharge control system of claim 1 , wherein the controller comprises: a calculation module configured to calculate the expected voltage; and a power transfer module configured to control whether to apply the power of the battery to the load based on a result of the comparison. 7. The battery discharge control system of claim 6 , further comprising a current sensor configured to sense an output current of the battery, wherein the calculation module is configured to use the output current of the battery to detect a final discharge current and calculate the recovery voltage based on the final discharge current and an internal resistance of the battery, and the power transfer module is connected in series with the battery and the current sensor. 8. The battery discharge control system of claim 1 , wherein the controller determines whether to allow consumption of the remaining amount of power in the battery based on the voltage across the battery and the final discharge voltage of the battery when the expected voltage is less than the final discharge voltage. 9. The battery discharge control system of claim 8 , wherein the controller allows consumption of the remaining amount of power in the battery by driving at least one of the controller, the load, or the voltage sensor through the battery when the voltage across the battery is greater than the final discharge voltage of the battery. 10. The battery discharge control system of claim 8 , wherein the controller determines whether to allow consumption of the remaining amount of power in the battery when the final discharge voltage of the battery is greater than the expected voltage. 11. A cleaner comprising: a main body; a suction module having a handle and configured to suck up surrounding foreign material; an air pipe configured to connect the main body and the suction module and guide the foreign material into the main body; and a battery discharge control system according to claim 1 . 12. The cleaner of claim 11 , wherein the load comprises at least one of a suction module including a suction motor for creating a suction force or a control module configured to control the suction module. 13. A control method of a battery discharge control system, the control method including: sensing a voltage across a battery by a voltage sensor; sensing an output current of the battery by a current sensor; calculating an expected voltage based on a recovery voltage of the battery and the voltage across the battery by a controller; comparing the expected voltage and a predetermined final discharge voltage by the controller; and controlling power applied to a load having the battery as a power source by the controller, wherein the calculating of the expected voltage comprises using the output current of the battery to detect a final discharge current, wherein the controlling power applied to a load having the battery as a power source comprises controlling the output current of the battery to be lower than the final discharge current after the voltage across the battery reaching the predetermined final discharge voltage until when the expected voltage is lower than the predetermined final discharge voltage. 14. The control method of claim 13 , wherein the calculating the expected voltage comprises using the output current of the battery to calculate the recovery voltage based on the final discharge current and an internal resistance of the battery. 15. The control method of claim 14 , wherein the controlling power applied to the load comprises controlling the battery to output a current having a smaller magnitude than the final discharge current. 16. The control method of claim 15 , wherein the controlling power applied to the load comprises delivering a control signal to the load by the controller such that the load is driven with the current having a smaller magnitude than the final discharge current. 17. The control method of claim 13 , wherein the controlling of the power applied to the load comprises cutting off the power supplied to the load when the expected voltage is less than the predetermined final discharge voltage. 18. The control method of claim 13 , further comprising determining whether to allow consumption of the remaining amount of power in the battery based on the voltage across the battery and the final discharge voltage of the battery when the expected voltage is less than the final discharge voltage. 19. The control method of claim 18 , further comprising allowing consumption of the remaining amount of power in the battery by driving at least one of the controller, the load, or the voltage sensor through the battery, when the voltage across the battery is greater than the final discharge voltage of the battery. 20. The control method of claim 18 , wherein the controller determines whether to allow consumption of the remaining amount of power in the battery, when the final discharge voltage of the battery is greater than the expected voltage.
against overdischarge · CPC title
with circuits adapted for supplying loads from the battery · CPC title
in response to battery voltage · CPC title
using battery or load disconnect circuits (H02J9/002 takes precedence) · CPC title
Suction motors or blowers · CPC title
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