Lithium ion secondary battery charging control method and charging mechanism
US-2017279165-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US10491024B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10491024-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715797239-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2019 |
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Systems and methods relate to a charger and a rechargeable device. The rechargeable device includes a power manager and a power storage device. The power manager may include one or more diodes and a controller configured to detect a charging current, provide a managed power output, and modulate the charging current to communicate through the current. The charger may include controller configured to store a device identifier in memory associated with a last charge state, determine whether a retrieved device identifier matches, and provide an indication of a current charge state in response to a match. The controller of the charger may be configured to send an electrical pulse to the rechargeable device and determine a polarity for charging the device.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system comprising: a rechargeable hearing device comprising a power manager and a power storage device, wherein the power manager comprises: a pair of terminals configured to receive a charging current from a charger; one or more diodes electrically coupled to the pair of terminals; a voltage regulator operatively coupled to the one or more diodes; and a controller operatively coupled to the voltage regulator and comprising a processor, the processor configured to: detect a portion of the charging current from the charger; provide a managed power output to the power storage device in response to the portion of the charging current; and modulate the portion of the charging current to communicate over the pair of terminals. 2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: a charger comprising: a power supply configured to provide the charging current; a controller operatively coupled to the power supply; and a pair of contacts configured to be electrically coupled to the power supply and to the terminals of the rechargeable hearing device. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the power supply comprises a battery and the controller of the charger is configured to enter a low power state. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the battery is non-removable, and the charger is free of a user switch for entering the low powered state. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more diodes comprises only one diode. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the power management circuit is further configured to monitor cleanliness of the rechargeable hearing device. 7. The system of claim 2 , wherein the pair of contacts is configured to generate heat in response to the charging current to remove moisture from the rechargeable hearing device. 8. The system of claim 2 , wherein the charger further comprises a heating element configured to automatically turn on in response to connecting the charger to an external power source and detecting the rechargeable hearing device coupled to the pair of charger contacts. 9. A charger for a rechargeable hearing device, the charger comprising: a charging cavity configured to receive a hearing device; a pair of contacts exposed to the charging cavity, wherein the contacts are electrically couplable to the hearing device to provide a charging current when the hearing device is received in the charging cavity; and a controller comprising a processor and a memory, the processor configured to: store a hearing device identifier in the memory of the charger associated with a last charge state; retrieve a hearing device identifier from the hearing device when received in the charging cavity; determine whether the retrieved hearing device identifier matches the stored hearing device identifier in the memory of the charger; and provide an indication of a current charge state of the hearing device in response to the retrieved hearing device identifier matching the stored hearing device identifier in the memory of the charger. 10. The charger of claim 9 , wherein the processor is further configured to store a timestamp associated with the last charge state in the memory. 11. The charger of claim 10 , wherein the controller further comprises a clock to provide a current time. 12. The charger of claim 11 , wherein the processor is further configured to: determine whether a difference between the current time and the timestamp exceeds a time threshold; and provide the indication of the current charge state of the hearing device in response to the difference not exceeding the time threshold. 13. The charger of claim 12 , wherein the time threshold is up to about one hour. 14. The charger of claim 12 , wherein the processor is further configured to: request charging data from the hearing device in response to the difference exceeding the time threshold; and provide the indication of the current charge state of the hearing device in response to the charging data. 15. The charger of claim 14 , wherein the charging data comprises at least one of: a voltage associated with the power storage device and an estimated current charge state of the hearing device. 16. The charger of claim 9 , wherein the controller is further configured to provide the indication of the current charge state of the hearing device in response to a difference between a last charge timestamp and a current time not exceeding a time threshold. 17. A charger for a rechargeable hearing device, the charger comprising: a charging cavity configured to receive a hearing device; a pair of contacts exposed to the charging cavity, wherein the contacts are electrically couplable to the hearing device to provide a charging current when the hearing device is received in the charging cavity; and a controller comprising a processor, the processor configured to: detect a hearing device in the charging cavity; send an electrical pulse through one of the contacts; and determine a polarity for charging the hearing device in response to whether the pulse was received by the other contact. 18. The charger of claim 17 , wherein the processor is further configured to: detect an absence of the pulse at the other contact; and provide the charging current at a same polarity as a polarity of the electrical pulse. 19. The charger of claim 17 , wherein the processor is further configured to: detect the pulse at the other contact; and provide the charging current at a polarity opposite to a polarity of the electrical pulse. 20. The charger of claim 17 , further comprising the rechargeable hearing device, wherein the rechargeable hearing device comprises a pair of terminals configured without full-bridge rectification to receive the charging current.
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