Overcharge protection device

US2016226288A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016226288-A1
Application numberUS-201414917843-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateApr 15, 2014
Priority dateSep 10, 2013
Publication dateAug 4, 2016
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An overcharge protection device according to an embodiment includes a switching unit and a controller. The switching unit includes a plurality of switching elements connected in series. The plurality of switching elements is connected in parallel to a fuse and a rechargeable battery. The fuse is interposed between and connected to the rechargeable battery and a charger configured to charge the rechargeable battery. The controller detects output voltage of the rechargeable battery, and, if the detected output voltage exceeds a certain overcharge detection voltage, short-circuits a positive electrode terminal and a negative electrode terminal of the rechargeable battery by turning on the switching elements.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An overcharge protection device comprising: a switching unit including a plurality of switching elements connected in series, the plurality of switching elements being connected in parallel to a fuse and a rechargeable battery, the fuse being interposed between and connected to the rechargeable battery and a charger configured to charge the rechargeable battery; and a controller configured to detect output voltage of the rechargeable battery, and further configured to short-circuit a positive electrode terminal and a negative electrode terminal of the rechargeable battery by turning on the switching elements when the detected output voltage exceeds a certain overcharge detection voltage. 2 . The overcharge protection device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of voltage-dividing resistors interposed between and connected in series to a part between the switching elements that are adjacent to each other and a reference power supply, wherein the controller detects monitor voltage between the voltage-dividing resistors to which reference voltage is applied by the reference power supply, and, based on the detected monitor voltage, detects a fault in the switching elements. 3 . The overcharge protection device according to claim 2 , wherein, if the monitor voltage detected when instructions to turn off the switching elements have been provided is higher than a first short-circuit fault detection voltage based on the reference voltage, the controller detects a short-circuit fault in the switching element connected to a high-potential side of the rechargeable battery. 4 . The overcharge protection device according to claim 2 , wherein, if the monitor voltage detected when instructions to turn off the switching elements have been provided is lower than a second short-circuit fault detection voltage based on the reference voltage obtained by voltage division through the voltage-dividing resistors, the controller detects a short-circuit fault in the switching element connected to a low-potential side of the rechargeable battery. 5 . The overcharge protection device according to claim 2 , wherein, if the monitor voltage detected when instructions to turn off the switching element connected to a high-potential side of the rechargeable battery and to turn on the switching element connected to a low-potential side of the rechargeable battery have been provided is higher than a first open fault detection voltage based on the reference voltage obtained by voltage division through the voltage-dividing resistors, the controller detects an open fault in the switching element connected to the low-potential side of the rechargeable battery. 6 . The overcharge protection device according to claim 2 , wherein, if the monitor voltage detected when instructions to turn on the switching element connected to a high-potential side of the rechargeable battery and to turn off the switching element connected to a low-potential side of the rechargeable battery have been provided is lower than a second open fault detection voltage based on the reference voltage, the controller detects an open fault in the switching element connected to the high-potential side of the rechargeable battery. 7 . The overcharge protection device according to claim 6 , further comprising: a controlling switching element and a capacitor connected in parallel between the switching element connected to the high-potential side of the rechargeable battery and a control power supply that is capable of turning on this switching element and is at the same potential as the reference power supply, wherein the controller detects the monitor voltage during a period after the instruction to turn off the switching element connected to the low-potential side of the rechargeable battery is provided, the period being until the capacitor reaches saturation after the instruction to turn on the switching element connected to the high-potential side of the rechargeable battery is provided. 8 . The overcharge protection device according to claim 1 , wherein, if the detected output voltage exceeds the certain overcharge detection voltage, the controller turns on the switching elements and, when a certain period has elapsed since the turning on, turns off the switching elements. 9 . The overcharge protection device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a wiring board including a current-limiting resistor including a wiring pattern connected in series to the switching elements. 10 . The overcharge protection device according to claim 9 , wherein the wiring board includes a ground layer provided so as to cover the current-limiting resistor. 11 . The overcharge protection device according to claim 9 , wherein the current-limiting resistor is composed of a plurality of wiring patterns stacked in such a manner as to cancel out magnetic fields generated with current flowing through these wiring patterns. 12 . The overcharge protection device according to claim 11 , wherein the current-limiting resistor includes at least one wiring pattern pair including the wiring patterns that are adjacently stacked and identical to each other, and when current flows in opposite directions through the respective two wiring patterns included in the wiring pattern pair, magnetic fields generated by the respective two wiring patterns cancel out each other.

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What does patent US2016226288A1 cover?
An overcharge protection device according to an embodiment includes a switching unit and a controller. The switching unit includes a plurality of switching elements connected in series. The plurality of switching elements is connected in parallel to a fuse and a rechargeable battery. The fuse is interposed between and connected to the rechargeable battery and a charger configured to charge the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Toshiba Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J7/61. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 04 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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