Electrode protection using electrolyte-inhibiting ion conductor
US-2015236322-A1 · Aug 20, 2015 · US
US10965130B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10965130-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016794097-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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A battery management system comprising: at least one battery comprising two or more sets of cells, each set of cells comprising one or more cells; a multiplexing switch apparatus connected to each set of cells; and at least one controller configured to use the multiplexing switch apparatus to selectively discharge the sets of cells based on at least one criterion. A battery pack comprising: at least one battery comprising two or more sets of cells, each set of cells comprising one or more cells; and an integrated switching control system comprising at least one switch connected to each set of cells, wherein the integrated switching control system is configured to control the at least one switch to discharge the sets of cells sequentially or selectively based on at least one criterion. A battery management method or a battery pack control method.
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What is claimed is: 1. A battery management method comprising: using a multiplexing switch apparatus, which is connected to two or more sets of cells of at least one battery, to selectively discharge each set of cells based on at least one criterion, wherein each set of cells comprises one or more cells; and using the multiplexing switch apparatus to selectively discharge the sets of cells at a discharging rate at least 2 times higher than a prior charging rate of the sets of cells. 2. The battery management method of claim 1 , wherein the discharging rate is 4 times higher than the charging rate. 3. The battery management method of claim 1 , wherein each set of cells comprises a single cell. 4. The battery management method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one battery comprises at least one lithium-metal battery. 5. The battery management method of claim 1 , further comprising using the multiplexing switch apparatus to connect the sets of cells to a load in a topology employed by the load. 6. The battery management method of claim 1 , wherein each cell utilizes a same electrochemistry. 7. The battery management method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one criterion does not include a number of prior discharge cycles of the sets of cells. 8. The battery management method of claim 1 , wherein a duration of a connection between a load and a set of cells currently connected to the load is at least 0.01 seconds. 9. The battery management method of claim 1 , further comprising using the multiplexing switch apparatus to isolate a single set of cells for discharging while other sets of cells are not discharging. 10. The battery management method of claim 1 , further comprising using the multiplexing switch apparatus to charge the sets of cells in parallel. 11. A battery management method comprising: using a multiplexing switch apparatus, which is connected to two or more sets of cells of at least one battery, to selectively discharge each set of cells based on at least one criterion, wherein each set of cells comprises one or more cells; and temporally overlapping discharge of sets of cells such that before a first cell or first set of cells ceases discharging, a second cell or set of cells begins discharging. 12. The battery management method of claim 11 , wherein the at least one criterion comprises at least one of: a duration of a connection between a load and a set of cells currently connected to the load, a delivered discharge capacity at the connection, and a value of a function having one or more parameters. 13. A battery management method comprising: using a multiplexing switch apparatus, which is connected to two or more sets of cells of at least one battery, to selectively discharge each set of cells based on at least one criterion, wherein each set of cells comprises one or more cells; and continuing to provide power from the sets of cells during switching between different sets such that power is continuously provided from at least one of a first set of cells and a second set of cells while switching between the first set and the second set. 14. The battery management method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one criterion comprises a sequence in which to discharge the sets of cells. 15. The battery management method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one criterion comprises at least one of: a duration of a connection between a load and a set of cells currently connected to the load, a delivered discharge capacity at the connection, and a value of a function having one or more parameters. 16. The battery management method of claim 15 , wherein the one or more parameters include at least one of: a capacity accumulated over several connections between the load and the set of cells, the delivered discharge capacity at the connection, a current of the set of cells, a voltage of the set of cells and/or of at least one other set of cells, a cutoff discharge voltage of the set of cells, a power of the set of cells, an energy of the set of cells, a number of charge or discharge cycles of the set of cells, an impedance of the set of cells, a rate of voltage fading of the set of cells during the connection, a temperature of the set of cells, and a pressure of the set of cells. 17. The battery management method of claim 15 , further comprising measuring, using at least one sensor, the at least one criterion. 18. The battery management method of claim 13 , wherein the at least one criterion comprises at least one of: a duration of a connection between a load and a set of cells currently connected to the load, a delivered discharge capacity at the connection, and a value of a function having one or more parameters. 19. A battery management method comprising: using a multiplexing switch apparatus, which is connected to two or more sets of cells of at least one battery, to selectively discharge each set of cells based on at least one criterion, wherein each set of cells comprises one or more cells, wherein, for a given cycle, each cell to which the multiplexing switch apparatus is connected is discharged once before any cell to which the multiplexing switch apparatus is connected is discharged twice. 20. The battery management method of claim 19 , wherein the at least one criterion comprises at least one of: a duration of a connection between a load and a set of cells currently connected to the load, a delivered discharge capacity at the connection, and a value of a function having one or more parameters.
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