Hybrid battery system
US-11670954-B2 · Jun 6, 2023 · US
US2024396362A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024396362-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318535643-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A stationary hybrid battery back-up system incorporates two different battery units that differ in terms of recharging efficiency, cycle life, power capability, depth of discharge threshold, temperature threshold, internal impedance threshold, charger rate efficiency and/or stand-by efficiency. The battery back-up system of the present invention comprises an auxiliary power supply that can be used to charge the first and second batteries and/or provide power to a load. When the operating voltage of the system drops, due to a power failure of a power source, the control system may couple the first and/or second battery unit to a load. The control system may have voltage threshold limits wherein it engages the first and second battery units to support the load demand. The first and second battery units may be charge by the auxiliary power supply when the operating voltage is above a threshold level.
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1 . (canceled) 2 . A battery system comprising: a first rechargeable battery unit having a first battery chemistry; a second rechargeable battery unit having a second battery chemistry, the first and second battery chemistries different from each other; a control system configured for: selectively coupling the first rechargeable battery unit and the second rechargeable battery unit to a load for delivery of electrical energy from the battery system to the load during discharging; and selectively coupling the first rechargeable battery unit and the second rechargeable battery unit to a power source for charging of the battery system during charging. 3 . The battery system of claim 2 , further comprising a power supply voltage sensor operable to detect an operating voltage applied to the load from the power source, wherein the control system is further configured for receiving the operating voltage, and configuration of the control system for selectively charging and discharging the first rechargeable battery unit and the second rechargeable battery unit is based on the operating voltage. 4 . The battery system of claim 3 , wherein the control system is configured for discharging the first rechargeable battery unit in response to determining that the operating voltage is within a discharge range and above a first discharge threshold. 5 . The battery system of claim 4 , wherein the control system is configured for discharging the first rechargeable battery unit and the second rechargeable battery unit at two different discharge rates in response to determining that the operating voltage is below the first discharge threshold. 6 . The battery system of claim 3 , wherein the control system is further configured for detecting a threshold event of the first rechargeable battery unit and switching from discharging the first rechargeable battery unit to discharging the second rechargeable battery unit in response to detecting the threshold event of the first rechargeable battery unit. 7 . The battery system of claim 6 , wherein configuration of the control system for detecting the threshold event of the first rechargeable battery unit includes configuration of the control system for determining that a state of charge of the first rechargeable battery unit has fallen below a threshold state of charge. 8 . The battery system of claim 7 , wherein configuration of the control system for determining that the state of charge of the first rechargeable battery unit has fallen below the threshold state of charge includes configuration of the control system for determining an impedance of the first rechargeable battery unit. 9 . The battery system of claim 8 , wherein configuration of the control system for determining that the state of charge of the first rechargeable battery unit has fallen below the threshold state of charge includes configuration of the control system for determining that the impedance of the first rechargeable battery unit exceeds about 110% of the impedance of the first rechargeable battery unit at a maximum state of charge. 10 . The battery system of claim 6 , wherein configuration of the control system for detecting the threshold event of the first rechargeable battery unit includes configuration of the control system for determining that a first battery unit temperature exceeds a threshold temperature. 11 . The battery system of claim 6 , wherein configuration of the control system for detecting the threshold event of the first rechargeable battery unit comprises determining that an environmental temperature of the first rechargeable battery unit exceeds a threshold environmental temperature. 12 . The battery system of claim 6 , wherein configuration of the control system for detecting the threshold event of the first rechargeable battery unit includes configuration of the control system for determining that an environmental temperature of the first rechargeable battery unit has fallen below a threshold environmental temperature. 13 . The battery system of claim 7 , wherein configuration of the control system for detecting the threshold event of the first rechargeable battery unit comprises configuration of the control system for determining that a power demand exceeds a power capability threshold of the first rechargeable battery unit. 14 . The battery system of claim 13 , wherein configuration of the control system for determining that the power demand exceeds the power capability threshold of the first rechargeable battery unit includes configuration of the control system for determining that the power demand is greater than about 90% of a power capability of the first rechargeable battery unit. 15 . The battery system of claim 6 , wherein configuration of the control system for detecting the threshold event of the first rechargeable battery unit comprises configuration of the control system for determining that a first battery unit voltage has fallen below a threshold voltage for the first rechargeable battery unit. 16 . The battery system of claim 6 , wherein configuration of the control system for detecting the threshold event of the first rechargeable battery unit includes configuration of the control system for determining that a depth of discharge of the first rechargeable battery unit has fallen below a threshold depth of discharge level. 17 . The battery system of claim 3 , wherein the control system is further configured for determining whether the operating voltage is within a charge range and below a first charge threshold and for charging the first rechargeable battery unit in response to determining that the operating voltage is within a charge range and below a first charge threshold. 18 . The battery system of claim 17 , wherein the control system is further configured for charging the first rechargeable battery unit and the second rechargeable battery unit at two different charge rates in response to determining that the operating voltage is above the first charge threshold. 19 . The battery system of claim 2 , wherein the first rechargeable battery unit includes one or more lithium ion batteries. 20 . The battery system of claim 2 , wherein the second rechargeable battery unit comprises one or more rechargeable metal-air batteries. 21 . The battery system of claim 2 , wherein the second rechargeable battery unit comprises one or more rechargeable zinc-air batteries.
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