Systems, methods, and devices for health monitoring of an energy storage device

US10673101B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10673101-B2
Application numberUS-201815996442-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 2, 2018
Priority dateAug 15, 2013
Publication dateJun 2, 2020
Grant dateJun 2, 2020

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A monitoring device for a battery pack, which includes a plurality of battery cells, has at least one ultrasound source and at least one ultrasound sensor. The ultrasound source can be configured to generate and direct ultrasound at one or more battery cells of the battery pack. The ultrasound sensor can be configured to detect ultrasound reflected from or transmitted through one or more cells of the battery pack. A battery management unit receives one or more signals from the ultrasound sensor responsive to the detected ultrasound. The battery management unit can be configured to determine a state of the battery pack based at least in part on the detected ultrasound.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method comprising: (a) applying ultrasound to a battery pack comprising a plurality of individual battery cells; (b) detecting ultrasound reflected from or transmitted through at least a portion of the battery pack; and (c) determining a state of the battery pack based at least in part on the detected ultrasound, wherein (a) and (b) are while the battery pack is charging or discharging. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein (c) comprises comparing the detected ultrasound to a reference waveform obtained prior to (a) and (b). 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: measuring at least one of battery cell internal resistance, battery cell discharge profile, battery cell charging time, battery cell current or voltage, battery cell temperature, battery cell stored charge, or gas venting of one of the battery cells. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein (c) comprises determining the state of the battery pack based at least in part on said measuring. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein (c) includes simultaneously determining a respective state of more than one of the battery cells based at least in part on the detected ultrasound. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein (a) and (b) are such that an amplitude modulation scan (A-scan) is performed, and the determining the state of the battery pack is based at least in part on amplitude and timing of the detected ultrasound. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the detected ultrasound is ultrasound transmitted through or reflected from a single one of the plurality of battery cells of the battery pack. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the detected ultrasound is ultrasound transmitted through multiple battery cells of the battery pack. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the detected ultrasound is ultrasound reflected from multiple battery cells of the battery pack. 10. A method comprising: (a) applying ultrasound to a battery pack comprising a plurality of individual battery cells; (b) detecting ultrasound reflected from or transmitted through at least a portion of the battery pack; and (c) determining a state of the battery pack based at least in part on the detected ultrasound, wherein (c) is performed by a battery management unit of the battery pack. 11. A system comprising: a battery pack having a plurality of battery cells; a monitoring device comprising: an ultrasound source that directs ultrasound at the battery pack; and an ultrasound sensor that detects ultrasound reflected from or transmitted through at least a portion of the battery pack; and a battery management unit configured to determine a state of the battery pack based at least in part on the detected ultrasound. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the monitoring device is arranged such that the ultrasound detected by the ultrasound sensor has been transmitted through or reflected from a single one of the plurality of battery cells of the battery pack. 13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the monitoring device is arranged such that the ultrasound detected by the ultrasound sensor has been transmitted through multiple battery cells of the battery pack. 14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the monitoring device is arranged such that the ultrasound detected by the ultrasound sensor has been reflected from multiple battery cells of the battery pack. 15. The system of claim 11 , wherein the battery management unit is configured to determine the state of the battery pack by comparing the detected ultrasound to a reference waveform. 16. The system of claim 11 , wherein the monitoring device is configured to direct and detect ultrasound while the battery pack is charging or discharging. 17. The system of claim 11 , wherein the monitoring device is configured to generate a signal responsive to at least one of battery cell internal resistance, battery cell discharge profile, battery cell charging time, battery cell current or voltage, battery cell temperature, battery cell stored charge, or gas venting of one of the battery cells. 18. The system of claim 11 , wherein the battery management unit is configured to simultaneously determine a respective state of more than one of the battery cells based at least in part on the detected ultrasound. 19. The system of claim 11 , wherein the monitoring device is configured to perform an amplitude modulation scan (A-scan), and the battery management unit is configured to determine the state based at least in part on amplitude and timing of the detected ultrasound. 20. A monitoring device for a battery pack, which comprises a plurality of battery cells, the monitoring device comprising: at least one ultrasound source configured to generate and direct ultrasound at one or more battery cells of the battery pack; at least one ultrasound sensor configured to detect ultrasound reflected from or transmitted through one or more battery cells of the battery pack; and a battery management unit that receives from the at least one ultrasound sensor one or more signals responsive to the detected ultrasound and is configured to determine a state of the battery pack based at least in part on the detected ultrasound. 21. The monitoring device of claim 20 , wherein the battery management unit is configured to determine the state by comparing the detected ultrasound to a reference waveform. 22. The monitoring device of claim 20 , wherein the battery management unit receives one or more signals responsive to at least one of battery cell internal resistance, battery cell discharge profile, battery cell charging time, battery cell current or voltage, battery cell temperature, battery cell stored charge, or gas venting of one of the battery cells. 23. The monitoring device of claim 20 , wherein the battery management unit is configured to: control the at least one ultrasound source and the at least one ultrasound sensor to perform an amplitude modulation scan (A-scan), and determine the state of the battery pack based at least in part on amplitude and timing of the detected ultrasound. 24. The monitoring device of claim 20 , wherein the battery management unit is configured to simultaneously determine a respective state of more than one of the battery cells based at least in part on the detected ultrasound.

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  • Battery management systems including electronic circuits, e.g. control of current or voltage to keep battery in healthy state, cell balancing · CPC title

  • Systems for data transfer from batteries, e.g. transfer of battery parameters to a controller, data transferred between battery controller and main controller · CPC title

  • Batteries in motive systems, e.g. vehicle, ship, plane · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Arrangements for orientation or scanning {by relative movement of the head and the sensor (mechanical steering of sound transducers or their beams G10K11/35)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10673101B2 cover?
A monitoring device for a battery pack, which includes a plurality of battery cells, has at least one ultrasound source and at least one ultrasound sensor. The ultrasound source can be configured to generate and direct ultrasound at one or more battery cells of the battery pack. The ultrasound sensor can be configured to detect ultrasound reflected from or transmitted through one or more cells …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Maryland
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N29/11. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 02 2020 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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