Apparatus and method for battery management with malfunction prevention algorithm
US-2016268819-A1 · Sep 15, 2016 · US
US10164300B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10164300-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514971406-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 25, 2018 |
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A sensing circuit, a vehicular battery pack using a sensing circuit, a method of protecting a circuit with a fuse and a method of providing battery power to a vehicle. The sensing circuit includes the fuse, which is made up of a main element and a sensing element such that the sensing element defines a pre-open detection capability through at least one of a dissimilar geometric profile or a different material choice from that of the main element. The sensing circuit also includes an electrical connector between one or more battery cells and an electronic control module so that the circuit provides indicia of the fusing event. In this way, a fuse opening event takes place in the sensing element prior to the main element in such a way as to give the operator of a battery-powered vehicle advance warning of an impending opening of the main element and consequent electrical circuit shutdown, thereby allowing the operator of the vehicle to take corrective measures as a way to avoid fuse opening and a related loss of vehicular propulsive power.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sensing circuit signally cooperative with at least one battery cell within a battery pack, the circuit comprising: at least one fuse comprising a main element and a sensing element the latter of which defines a pre-open detection capability through at least one of (a) a material that is dissimilar from a material that defines the main element and (b) a dissimilar geometric profile from that of the main element such that a fusing event takes place in the sensing element prior to the main element; an electrical conductor connected to the fuse such that upon receipt of an electrical signal from the at least one battery cell or an electronic module cooperative therewith, the sensing circuit provides indicia of the fusing event through opening of the sensing element prior in time to opening the main element. 2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the dissimilar geometric profile defines a region of increased strain within the sensing element relative to that of the main element. 3. The circuit of claim 2 , wherein the region of increased strain is defined by a geometric profile that distributes thermal expansion strain less evenly than distribution of thermal expansion strain in the main element. 4. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the sensing element comprises a dissimilar geometric profile from the main element and the material of the sensing element is the material of the main element. 5. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the material of at least one of the main element and the sensing element is selected from the group consisting of copper and its alloys. 6. The circuit of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the alloys further comprises at least one of zinc, tin, lead and silver. 7. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the sensing element is secured to the main element through a joining material. 8. The circuit of claim 7 , wherein the joining material is selected from the group consisting of epoxy-based adhesives, polyurethane-based adhesives, and similar bonding materials possessing electrical insulating properties, thermally-conducting properties, and thermal-mechanical properties similar to those of main element and sensing element properties. 9. A battery pack configured to provide propulsive power to a vehicle, the battery pack comprising: a plurality of battery cells aligned along a stacking axis to define a facing relationship thereby; a housing configured to contain the plurality of cells therein; at least one electronic control unit cooperative with at least one of the battery cells; and a plurality of sensing circuits signally cooperative with at least one of the battery cells, the circuit comprising: at least one fuse comprising a main element and a sensing element the latter of which defines a pre-open detection capability through at least one of (a) a material that is dissimilar from a material that defines the main element and (b) a dissimilar geometric profile from that of the main element such that a fusing event takes place in the sensing element prior to the main element; an electrical conductor connected to the fuse such that upon receipt of an electrical signal from the at least one battery cell or the electronic control unit, the sensing circuit provides indicia of the fusing event through opening of the sensing element prior in time to opening of the main element. 10. The pack of claim 9 , wherein the dissimilar geometric profile defines a region of increased strain amplitude relative to that of the main element. 11. The pack of claim 9 , wherein the material of at least one of the main element and the sensing element is selected from the group consisting of copper and it alloys. 12. The pack of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the alloys further comprises at least one of zinc, tin, lead and silver. 13. A method of making a fuse, the method comprising: providing a main element of the fuse; providing a sensing element of the fuse; and connecting the sensing element to the main element, the sensing element cooperative with the main element such that a fusing event takes place in the sensing element prior to the main element through at least one of (a) a material that is dissimilar from a material that defines the main element and (b) a dissimilar geometric profile from that of the main element. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the material of at least one of the main element and the sensing element is selected from the group consisting of copper and its alloys. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the alloy comprises at least one of zinc, tin, lead and silver. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the main element and the sensing element are joined to one another through a joining material. 17. The method of claim 13 , wherein the main element and the sensing element are joined to one another through a welded joint or a fastener. 18. The method of claim 13 , wherein the providing the main element and the sensing element comprises fabricating both from at least one of common tooling or common material. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the common tooling operates under at least one of the tooling wear conditions and the operating parameters such that part-to-part variation in properties in both the main element and the sensing element imparted by tooling wear and operating parameters is reduced from part-to-part variation in properties of the main element and the sensing element imparted by separate tooling. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the common material for both the main element and the sensing element is provided from a common raw material batch. 21. A method of providing battery power to a vehicle, the method comprising: using a battery pack to provide at least a portion of propulsive power for the vehicle, wherein the battery pack is cooperative with an electronic control unit to provide indicia of a fuse opening event to personnel within the vehicle; and including a sensing circuit signally cooperative with at least one battery cell within the battery pack, the circuit comprising: at least one fuse comprising a main element and a sensing element the latter of which defines a pre-open detection capability through at least one of (a) a material that is dissimilar from a material that defines the main element and (b) a dissimilar geometric profile from that of the main element such that a fusing event takes place in the sensing element prior to the main element; and an electrical conductor connected to the fuse such that upon receipt of an electrical signal from the at least one battery cell or an electronic module cooperative therewith, the sensing circuit provides indicia of the fusing event through opening of the sensing element prior in time to opening of the main element. 22. The method of claim 21 , wherein the electronic control unit is configured such that upon continued operation of the vehicle after the indicia was provided to an operator thereof, the electronic control unit operates to impart a power reduction to the battery pack until such time as the vehicle is taken in for service to the sensing circuit.
Manufacture of fuses · CPC title
Accumulators combined with arrangements for measuring, testing or indicating the condition of cells, e.g. the level or density of the electrolyte (constructional details of current conducting connections for detecting conditions inside cells or batteries, e.g. details of voltage sensing terminals, H01M50/569) · CPC title
specially adapted for aircraft or vehicles, e.g. cars or trains (constructional details of batteries specially adapted for electric vehicles B60L50/64) · CPC title
Racks, modules or packs for multiple batteries or multiple cells · CPC title
Casings or frames around the primary casing of a single cell or a single battery · CPC title
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