Controlling charge on a lithium battery of a utility vehicle

US10195948B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10195948-B2
Application numberUS-201715452079-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2017
Priority dateMar 7, 2017
Publication dateFeb 5, 2019
Grant dateFeb 5, 2019

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A technique controls charge on a lithium battery of a utility vehicle. The technique involves operating electronic circuitry of the utility vehicle in a normal operating mode in which the electronic circuitry charges the lithium battery to a normal charge level. The technique further involves, after operating the electronic circuity in the normal operating mode, transitioning the electronic circuitry from the normal operating mode to a storage mode in which the electronic circuitry is configured to set an amount of charge on the lithium battery to within a predefined storage range (or level) which is lower than the normal charge level. The technique further involves, in response to transitioning the electronic circuitry, adjusting the amount of charge on the lithium battery from an initial charge level which is outside the predefined storage range to an adjusted charge level which is within the predefined storage range.

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What is claimed is: 1. A control system to control state of charge of a lithium battery of a utility vehicle, the control system comprising: a lithium battery configured to provide lithium battery power to a set of electrical loads of the utility vehicle; and electronic circuitry coupled with the lithium battery, the electronic circuitry being configured to: operate in a normal operating mode in which the electronic circuitry charges the lithium battery of the utility vehicle up to a normal charge level, after operating in the normal operating mode, transition from the normal operating mode to a storage mode in which the electronic circuitry is configured to set an amount of charge on the lithium battery to within a predefined storage range that is lower than the normal charge level, and in response to transitioning from the normal operating mode to the storage mode, adjust the amount of charge on the lithium battery from an initial charge level which is outside the predefined storage range to an adjusted charge level which is within the predefined storage range; wherein the electronic circuitry, when transitioning from the normal operating mode to the storage mode, is configured to: receive, as user input, a storage mode command from a user input device operated by a user, and automatically move the electronic circuitry from the normal operating mode to the storage mode in response to the storage mode command. 2. The control system as in claim 1 wherein the user input device is a mode control switch of the utility vehicle; and wherein the electronic circuitry, when receiving the storage mode command, is configured to: detect, as the storage mode command, a mode change event in which the user switches the mode control switch from a normal operating mode position to a storage mode position. 3. The control system as in claim 1 wherein the user input device is a transmission switch of the utility vehicle, the transmission switch being equipped with a forward position, a reverse position, a neutral position, and an off position; and wherein the electronic circuitry, when receiving the storage mode command, is configured to: detect, as the storage mode command, a predefined series of user-entered transmission settings from the transmission switch in response to the user changing positions of the transmission switch. 4. The control system as in claim 1 wherein the user input device is an external apparatus which communicates wirelessly with the electronic circuitry of the utility vehicle; and wherein the electronic circuitry, when receiving the storage mode command, is configured to: detect, as the storage mode command, a wireless communication from the external apparatus. 5. The control system as in claim 1 wherein the user input device is a pedal switch of the utility vehicle; and wherein the electronic circuitry, when receiving the storage mode command, is configured to: detect, as the storage mode command, a set of movements of the pedal switch in response to actuation of the pedal switch by the user's foot. 6. The control system as in claim 1 wherein the user input device is an external service device which is configured to temporarily connect to the electronic circuitry during utility vehicle servicing; and wherein the electronic circuitry, when receiving the storage mode command, is configured to: detect, as the storage mode command, an electronic signal from the external service device while the external service device is temporarily connected to the electronic circuitry. 7. A control system to control state of charge of a lithium battery of a utility vehicle, the control system comprising: a lithium battery configured to provide lithium battery power to a set of electrical loads of the utility vehicle; and electronic circuitry coupled with the lithium battery, the electronic circuitry being configured to: operate in a normal operating mode in which the electronic circuitry charges the lithium battery of the utility vehicle up to a normal charge level, after operating in the normal operating mode, transition from the normal operating mode to a storage mode in which the electronic circuitry is configured to set an amount of charge on the lithium battery to within a predefined storage range that is lower than the normal charge level, and in response to transitioning from the normal operating mode to the storage mode, adjust the amount of charge on the lithium battery from an initial charge level which is outside the predefined storage range to an adjusted charge level which is within the predefined storage range; wherein the electric circuitry, when operating the in the normal operating mode, is configured to: detect connection of a charger to the utility vehicle, the charger being configured to charge the lithium battery up to the normal charge level while the electronic circuitry is in the normal operating mode. 8. The control system as in claim 7 wherein the electronic circuitry includes a battery management system (BMS) configured to control charging and discharging of the lithium battery and a traction controller configured to control traction of the utility vehicle; and wherein the traction controller is further configured to: sense that the charger is connected to a receptacle of the utility vehicle, and in response to sensing that the charger is connected to the receptacle, send a charger detection message to the BMS, the charger detection message indicating to the BMS that the charger is connected to the receptacle of the utility vehicle. 9. The control system as in claim 8 wherein the BMS is further configured to: in response to the charger detection message, start a timer, the BMS being further configured to begin charging the lithium battery if the electronic circuitry does not transition from the normal operating mode to the storage mode within a predefined amount of time after the timer is started. 10. The control system as in claim 9 wherein the traction controller is further configured to: after the timer is started and before the predefined amount of time elapses since starting the timer, (i) receive a storage mode command from a user, and (ii) in response to the storage mode command, send a storage mode message to the BMS, the storage mode message directing the BMS to transition from a normal operating state to a storage state. 11. The control system as in claim 10 wherein the initial charge level is lower than the predefined storage range; and wherein the electronic circuitry, when adjusting the amount of charge on the lithium battery, is configured to: after the BMS has transitioned from the normal operating state to the storage state, charge the lithium battery via the charger until the amount of charge on the lithium battery is within the predefined storage range. 12. The control system as in claim 11 wherein the BMS is further configured to: while the BMS is in the storage state and when the amount of charge on the lithium battery is lower than the predefined storage range, send a set of charge commands to the charger, the set of charge commands directing the charger to output charge that charges the lithium battery. 13. The control system as in claim 12 wherein the BMS is further configured to: while the BMS is in the storage state and when the amount of charge on the lithium battery is within the predefined storage range, send a set of no-charge commands to the charger, the set of no-charge commands directing the charger to not output charge to the lithium battery. 14. The control system as in claim 12 wherein the BMS is further configured to: while the BMS

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  • Methods of charging batteries, specially adapted for electric vehicles; Charging stations or on-board charging equipment therefor; Exchange of energy storage elements in electric vehicles · CPC title

  • Preventing overcharging · CPC title

  • Battery or charger load switching, e.g. concurrent charging and load supply (H02J7/50 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • using connection detecting circuits (H02J7/68 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • disconnection of loads if battery is not under charge, e.g. in vehicle if engine is not running · CPC title

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What does patent US10195948B2 cover?
A technique controls charge on a lithium battery of a utility vehicle. The technique involves operating electronic circuitry of the utility vehicle in a normal operating mode in which the electronic circuitry charges the lithium battery to a normal charge level. The technique further involves, after operating the electronic circuity in the normal operating mode, transitioning the electronic cir…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Textron Innovations Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L11/1809. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 05 2019 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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