Systems and methods for remotely determining a battery characteristic
US-10416309-B2 · Sep 17, 2019 · US
US12166369B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12166369-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318389194-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 10, 2024 |
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A portable power bank including a rechargeable battery may detect loss of capacity in the power bank battery. The power bank determines a nominal capacity of the power bank, and an actual capacity of the power bank, the actual capacity being less than the nominal capacity. The power bank compares the actual capacity to the nominal capacity to determine a health value of the power bank battery. When the power bank battery health value is at or below a threshold value, the power bank transmits an indication of the health value to a mobile computing device.
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A portable power bank device, comprising: a rechargeable battery for supplying electric charge to a mobile computing device external to the power bank via an electrical connection between the power bank battery and a battery of the mobile computing device, the power bank battery having a nominal capacity; a communication module for exchanging communication signals with the mobile computing device; and a control module comprising one or more processors and a memory storing non-transitory computer executable instructions that, when executed via the one or more processors, cause the power bank to: receive from the mobile computing device, via the communication module, an indication of a threshold health value associated with the power bank battery, store the threshold health value at the power bank memory, determine the nominal capacity of the power bank battery, measure a present capacity of the power bank battery, the present capacity being an actual amount of electrical charge or energy that the power bank battery is capable of holding at a time at which the present capacity is measured, compare the present capacity of the power bank battery to the nominal capacity of the power bank battery to determine a present health value of the power bank battery, compare the present health value to the threshold health value stored at the power bank memory, and transmit to the mobile computing device, via the communication module, an indication of the present health value of the power bank battery when the present health value is less than or equal to the stored threshold health value. 2. The portable power bank device, of claim 1 , wherein the instructions to measure the present capacity include non-transitory computer executable instructions that, when executed via the one or more processors, cause the power bank to: monitor an inflowing electric current to the power bank battery during a time interval corresponding to a charging of the power bank battery; and calculate an input charge capacity of the power bank battery based upon the monitored inflowing electric current over the time interval; and determine the present capacity based upon the calculated input charge capacity. 3. The portable power bank device, of claim 1 , wherein the instructions to measure the present capacity include non-transitory computer executable instructions that, when executed via the one or more processors, cause the power bank to: monitor an outflowing electric current from the power bank battery during a time interval corresponding to a supply of electric charge from the power bank battery to the mobile computing device; calculate an output charge capacity of the power bank battery based upon the monitored outflowing electric current over the time interval; and determine the present capacity based upon the calculated output charge capacity. 4. The portable power bank device, of claim 1 , wherein the instructions to measure the present capacity include non-transitory computer executable instructions that, when executed via the one or more processors, cause the power bank to: monitor an inflowing electric current to the power bank battery and a voltage of the power bank battery during a time interval corresponding to a charging of the power bank battery; calculate an input energy capacity of the power bank battery based upon the monitored inflowing electric current and the voltage over the time interval; and determine the present capacity based upon the calculated input energy capacity. 5. The portable power bank device, of claim 1 , wherein the instructions to measure the present capacity include non-transitory computer executable instructions that, when executed via the one or more processors, cause the power bank to: monitor an outflowing electric current from the power bank battery and a voltage of the power bank battery during a time interval corresponding to a supply of electric charge from the power bank battery to the mobile computing device; calculate an output energy capacity of the power bank battery based upon the monitored outflowing electric current and the voltage over the time interval; and determine the present capacity based upon the calculated output energy capacity. 6. The portable power bank device of claim 1 , wherein the instructions to transmit the indication of the present health value include instructions to transmit the present health value to the mobile computing device via wireless radio frequency (RF) communications. 7. The portable power bank device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical connection between the power bank battery and the mobile computing device battery comprises a wireless electrical connection between the power bank and the mobile computing device. 8. The portable power bank device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical connection between the power bank battery and the mobile computing device battery comprises a wired electrical connection between the power bank and the mobile computing device. 9. The portable power bank device of claim 1 , wherein the threshold value is a value defined by a user of the mobile computing device via an application executing at the mobile computing device. 10. A method comprising: receiving, via a communication module of a portable power bank, from a mobile computing device external to the power bank, an indication of a threshold health value associated with a rechargeable battery of the power bank, the power bank battery being configured to supply electric charge to the mobile computing device via an electrical connection between the power bank battery and a battery of the mobile computing device; storing the threshold health value at a memory of the power bank; determining, by a processor of the power bank, a nominal capacity of the rechargeable battery of the power bank; obtaining, by the processor of the power bank, a measurement of a present capacity of the power bank battery, the present capacity being an actual amount of electrical charge or energy that the power bank battery is capable of holding at a time at which the present capacity is measured; comparing, by the processor of the power bank, the present capacity to the nominal capacity to determine a present health value of the power bank battery; comparing, by the processor of the power bank, the present health value to the threshold health value stored at the power bank memory; and transmitting, via the communication module of the power bank, to the mobile computing device external to the power bank, an indication of the present health value of the power bank battery when the present health value is less than or equal to the stored threshold health value. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein measuring the present capacity of the power bank battery comprises: monitoring, via the processor of the power bank, an inflowing electric current to the power bank battery during a time interval corresponding to a charging of the power bank battery; calculating, via the processor of the power bank, an input charge capacity of the power bank battery based upon the monitored inflowing electric current over the time interval; and determining, via the processor of the power bank, the present capacity based upon the calculated input charge capacity. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein measuring the present capacity of the power bank battery comprises: monitoring, via the processor of the power bank, an outflowing electric current from the power bank battery during a time interval corresponding to a supply of electric charge from the power bank battery to the mobile computing device; calculating, via the processor of the powe
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