Resettable electronic fuse for high-power devices

US12355229B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12355229-B2
Application numberUS-202418642039-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 22, 2024
Priority dateJul 19, 2019
Publication dateJul 8, 2025
Grant dateJul 8, 2025

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A resettable electronic fuse for a high-power device such as a power tool, a battery pack for the power tool, or a battery pack charger. The resettable electronic fuse is connected in a current path of the device and is operable or configured to selectively interrupt current through the resettable electronic fuse based on a detected condition of the device (e.g., a detected fault condition of the device). The resettable electronic fuse is also configured to be reset after a detected fault condition has ended. In some embodiments, the resettable electronic fuse is configured to reset itself. In other embodiments, the resettable electronic fuse is configured to receive a signal (e.g., from a device controller) to reset.

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What is claimed is: 1. A battery pack including a path for passing electric current, the battery pack comprising: a plurality of battery cells; a terminal electrically connected to the plurality of battery cells; and a resettable electronic fuse configured as a single component in the path for passing electric current and electrically connected to the terminal, the resettable electronic fuse including a housing, the resettable electronic fuse including, within the housing: a semiconductor switch including a conductive state and a nonconductive state, a driver circuit configured to control the semiconductor switch into either the conductive state or the nonconductive state, a sensing circuit configured to sense a parameter of the battery pack, and a comparing circuit configured to compare the parameter of the battery pack to a first reference value for the parameter, wherein the driver circuit is configured to control the semiconductor switch into the nonconductive state when the parameter of the battery pack is greater than or equal to the first reference value for the parameter. 2. The battery pack of claim 1 , further comprising: a controller including a non-transitory computer readable medium and a processor, the controller comprising computer executable instructions stored in the computer readable medium for controlling operation of the battery pack to: sense a second parameter of the battery pack, the second parameter of the battery pack being different than the first parameter of the battery pack, compare the second parameter of the battery pack to a second reference value for the second parameter, and generate an output signal for the driver circuit to control the semiconductor switch into the nonconductive state when the second parameter of the battery pack is greater than or equal to the second reference value for the second parameter. 3. The battery pack of claim 2 , wherein: the first parameter of the battery pack is an electric current; and the second parameter of the battery pack is a temperature. 4. The battery pack of claim 2 , wherein: the first parameter of the battery pack is an electric current; and the second parameter of the battery pack is a voltage associated with the plurality of battery cells. 5. The battery pack of claim 1 , wherein the driver circuit is further configured to control the semiconductor switch into the conductive state when the parameter of the battery pack is less than the first reference value for the parameter. 6. The battery pack of claim 1 , wherein the resettable electronic fuse further includes a second semiconductor switch including a conductive state and a nonconductive state. 7. The battery pack of claim 1 , further comprising: a second terminal; and a second resettable electronic fuse configured as a single component and electrically connected to the second terminal, the second resettable electronic fuse including a second housing, the second resettable electronic fuse including, within the second housing: a second semiconductor switch including a conductive state and a nonconductive state, a second driver circuit configured to control the second semiconductor switch into either the conductive state or the nonconductive state, a second sensing circuit configured to sense a second parameter of the battery pack, and a second comparing circuit configured to compare the second parameter of the battery pack to a second reference value for the second parameter, wherein the second driver circuit is configured to control the second semiconductor switch into the nonconductive state when the second parameter of the battery pack is greater than or equal to the second reference value for the second parameter. 8. A power tool including a path for passing electric current, the power tool comprising: a power tool housing; a brushless motor within the power tool housing; a terminal electrically connected to the brushless motor; and a resettable electronic fuse configured as a single component and electrically connected to the terminal, the resettable electronic fuse including a housing, the resettable electronic fuse including, within the housing: a semiconductor switch including a conductive state and a nonconductive state, a driver circuit configured to control the semiconductor switch into either the conductive state or the nonconductive state, a sensing circuit configured to sense a parameter of the power tool, and a comparing circuit configured to compare the parameter of the power tool to a reference value for the parameter, wherein the driver circuit is configured to control the semiconductor switch into the nonconductive state when the parameter of the power tool is greater than or equal to the reference value for the parameter. 9. The power tool of claim 8 , further comprising: a controller including a non-transitory computer readable medium and a processor, the controller comprising computer executable instructions stored in the computer readable medium for controlling operation of the power tool to: sense a second parameter of the power tool, the second parameter of the power tool being different than the parameter of the power tool, compare the second parameter of the power tool to a second reference value for the second parameter, and generate an output signal for the driver circuit to control the semiconductor switch into the nonconductive state when the second parameter of the power tool is greater than or equal to the second reference value for the second parameter. 10. The power tool of claim 9 , wherein: the parameter of the power tool is an electric current; and the second parameter of the power tool is a temperature. 11. The power tool of claim 9 , wherein the driver circuit is further configured to control the semiconductor switch into the conductive state when the parameter of the power tool is less than the reference value for the parameter. 12. The power tool of claim 9 , wherein the resettable electronic fuse further includes a second semiconductor switch including a conductive state and a nonconductive state. 13. The power tool of claim 9 , further comprising: a second terminal; and a second resettable electronic fuse configured as a single component and electrically connected to the second terminal, the second resettable electronic fuse including a second housing, the second resettable electronic fuse including, within the second housing: a second semiconductor switch including a conductive state and a nonconductive state, a second driver circuit configured to control the second semiconductor switch into either the conductive state or the nonconductive state, a second sensing circuit configured to sense a second parameter of the power tool, and a second comparing circuit configured to compare the second parameter of the power tool to a second reference value for the second parameter, wherein the second driver circuit is configured to control the second semiconductor switch into the nonconductive state when the second parameter of the power tool is greater than or equal to the second reference value for the second parameter. 14. A battery pack charger including a path for passing electric current from a power source, the battery pack charger comprising: a battery pack charger housing; a battery pack interface configured to receive a battery pack to be charged; a terminal connected to the power source in the path for passing electric current; and a resettable electronic fuse configured as a single component in the path for passing electric current and electrically connected to the terminal, the rese

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  • for batteries; for accumulators · CPC title

  • using a temperature responsive switch · CPC title

  • H02H3/066Primary

    Reconnection being a consequence of eliminating the fault which caused disconnection · CPC title

  • responsive to excess voltage · CPC title

  • additionally responsive to some other abnormal electrical conditions · CPC title

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What does patent US12355229B2 cover?
A resettable electronic fuse for a high-power device such as a power tool, a battery pack for the power tool, or a battery pack charger. The resettable electronic fuse is connected in a current path of the device and is operable or configured to selectively interrupt current through the resettable electronic fuse based on a detected condition of the device (e.g., a detected fault condition of t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02H3/066. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 08 2025 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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We list 9 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).