Switch systems for rechargeable power storage devices
US-2024195192-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US2017274784A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017274784-A1 |
| Application number | US-201415506831-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A secondary battery charger system in which a chargeable power capacity is calculated on the basis of a difference between a charging target voltage and a cell voltage using a charging control unit that controls a charger used to charge a secondary battery, the secondary battery charger system including a charging threshold voltage setting unit configured to set the charging target voltage to be lower than a charging limitation voltage which is an upper limitation of the cell voltage allowable in design. The charging control unit stops the charging if a predetermined charging stop condition is satisfied while the cell voltage exceeds the charging target voltage and is lower than the charging limitation voltage.
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1 . A secondary battery charger system comprising: a charging control unit configured to calculate a chargeable power capacity on the basis of a difference between a charging target voltage and a cell voltage such that the cell voltage becomes equal to the charging target voltage when charging is completed; a charger configured to perform charging by supplying power on the basis of the chargeable power capacity to the secondary battery; and a charging threshold voltage setting unit configured to set the charging target voltage to be lower than a charging limitation voltage which is an upper limitation of the cell voltage allowable in design, wherein the charging control unit sets an allowable voltage zone within a range higher than the charging target voltage and lower than the charging limitation voltage; and the charging control unit stops the charging if a charging stop condition is satisfied, the charging stop condition including a condition that the cell voltage continuously dwells in the allowable voltage zone for a predetermined time or longer. 2 . The secondary battery charger system according to claim 1 , further comprising a time measurement unit configured to measure a time for which the cell voltage is maintained in the allowable voltage zone, wherein the allowable voltage zone is set as a voltage zone between the charging target voltage and the charging limitation voltage, and the charging control unit stops the charging if a measurement time measured by the time measurement unit reaches a first predetermined time as the charging stop condition. 3 . The secondary battery charger system according to claim 2 , wherein the charging threshold voltage setting unit calculates the charging target voltage on the basis of at least one of a temperature, a state of charge (SOC), a charging current, and a wear level of the secondary battery. 4 . The secondary battery charger system according to claim 1 , further comprising a time measurement unit configured to measure a time for which the cell voltage is maintained in the allowable voltage zone, wherein the charging threshold voltage setting unit sets a protection voltage threshold higher than the charging target voltage and lower than the charging limitation voltage, the allowable voltage zone is set to be higher than the protection voltage threshold and lower than the charging limitation voltage, the charging control unit stops the charging if the measurement time measured by the time measurement unit reaches a second predetermined time as the charging stop condition. 5 . The secondary battery charger system according to claim 4 , wherein the charging threshold voltage setting unit calculates the charging target voltage by subtracting a correction value obtained on the basis of at least one of a temperature, a state of charge (SOC), a charging current, and a wear level of the secondary battery from the protection voltage threshold. 6 . The secondary battery charger system according to claim 1 , wherein the charging control unit forcedly shuts down a relay between the secondary battery and the charger when the cell voltage reaches the charging limitation voltage. 7 . The secondary battery charger system according to claim 6 , further comprising a charger information recording unit configured to record information on the charger as an unusable charger in the next charging if the relay is forcedly shut down. 8 . The secondary battery charger system according to claim 7 , wherein the information on the charger contains placement position information of the charger, and the placement position information of the charger is reflected on position information of a GPS system mounted to a power-consuming device or vehicle provided with the secondary battery. 9 . A method of charging a secondary battery, comprising: a charging control process of performing charging by calculating a chargeable power capacity on the basis of a difference between a charging target voltage and a cell voltage and supplying power on the basis of the chargeable power capacity to the secondary battery, such that the cell voltage becomes equal to the charging target voltage when the charging is completed; and a charging target voltage setting process of setting the charging target voltage to be lower than a charging limitation voltage as an upper limitation of the cell voltage allowed in design, wherein, in the charging control process, an allowable voltage zone is set within a range higher than the charging target voltage and lower than the charging limitation voltage, and the charging stops if a charging stop condition is satisfied, the charging stop condition including a condition that the cell voltage continuously dwells in the allowable voltage zone for a predetermined time or longer.
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