Voltage detection apparatus for battery-pack

US9300155B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9300155-B2
Application numberUS-201414196668-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2014
Priority dateMar 4, 2013
Publication dateMar 29, 2016
Grant dateMar 29, 2016

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In a voltage detection apparatus for a battery pack, a pair of electric paths are respectively connected to a pair of ends of a unit battery defined as one of battery cells configuring a respective cell group or one of serial connections of the battery cells. A voltage detecting unit detects voltage across terminals of the unit battery via the electric paths. An electrically conductive member connects: a positive terminal of one of two adjacent cell groups and a negative terminal of the other of the two adjacent cell groups. A bypass connects one of the electric paths connected to one of both ends of the conductive member; and the other of the pair connected to the other of the both ends. A bypassing unit disposed in the bypass allows current to flow in the bypass when voltage across both terminals of the conductive member has exceeded a specified voltage.

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A voltage detection apparatus for a battery pack comprising a plurality of serially connected cell groups each of which is a serial connection made of a plurality of battery cells, the voltage detection apparatus comprising: a pair of electric paths that are respectively connected to a pair of ends of a unit battery that is defined as one of the plurality of battery cells configuring the cell group or one of a plurality of serial connections each of which is made of the plurality of battery cells configuring the cell group; a voltage detector that detects voltage across both terminals of the unit battery via the pair of electric paths; an electrically conductive member that connects: i) a positive terminal of one of two adjacent cell groups of the plurality of the cell groups; and ii) a negative terminal of the other of the two adjacent cell groups; a bypass that connects: a) one of the pair of electric paths connected to one of both ends of the electrically conductive member; and b) the other of the pair of electric paths connected to the other of the both ends of the electrically conductive member; and a bypassing circuit element that is disposed in the bypass and allows current to flow in the bypass when voltage across both terminals of the electrically conductive member has exceeded a predetermined specified voltage. 2. The voltage detection apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the bypassing circuit element comprising: a first rectifier element that allows current to flow from a low-potential side in the bypass to a high-potential side in the bypass and allows current to flow from the high-potential side in the bypass to the low-potential side in the bypass only when voltage across both terminals of the first rectifier element has exceeded the specified voltage; and a second rectifier element that allows current to flow from the high-potential side in the bypass to the low-potential side in the bypass and allows current to flow from the low-potential side in the bypass to the high-potential side in the bypass only when voltage across both terminals of the first rectifier element has exceeded the specified voltage. 3. The voltage detection apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein: the first rectifier element comprises a Zener diode; and the second rectifier element comprises a Zener diode. 4. The voltage detection apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein: the voltage detector is provided with an integrated circuit; and the integrated circuit comprises a plurality of first input terminals and a plurality of second input terminals; the respective first input terminals and the respective second input terminals correspond to each of unit batteries, and constitute a pair of terminals for connecting the pair of electric paths to an input side of the voltage detector; a positive terminal of the respective unit batteries is connected to the respective first input terminals via one of the pair of electric paths; a negative terminal of the respective unit batteries is connected to the respective second input terminals via the other of the pair of electric paths; one of both ends of the electrically conductive member connected to the unit battery on a high-voltage side is connected to the second input terminal that corresponds to the unit battery on the high-voltage side; and the other of the both ends of the electrically conductive member connected to the unit battery on a low-voltage side is connected to the first input terminal that corresponds to the unit battery on the low-voltage side. 5. The voltage detection apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the voltage detector is provided with an integrated circuit; and the integrated circuit comprises a plurality of first input terminals and a plurality of second input terminals; the respective first input terminals and the respective second input terminals correspond to each of unit batteries and the electrically conductive member, and constitute a pair of terminals for connecting the pair of electric paths to an input side of the voltage detector; a positive terminal of the respective unit batteries is connected to the respective first input terminals corresponding to the respective unit batteries via one of the pair of electric paths; a negative terminal of the respective unit batteries is connected to the respective second input terminals corresponding to the respective unit batteries via the other of the pair of electric paths; one of both ends of the electrically conductive member connected to the unit battery on a high-voltage side is connected to the first input terminal that corresponds to the electrically conductive member; and the other of the both ends of the electrically conductive member connected to the unit battery on a low-voltage side is connected to the second input terminal that corresponds to the electrically conductive member. 6. The voltage detection apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising an inter-unit-battery rectifier element that: i) allows current to flow from a low-potential side in the respective pair of electric paths connected to both ends of the unit battery to a high-potential side in the respective of electric paths; and ii) allows current to flow from the high-potential side in the respective of electric paths to the low-potential side in the respective of electric paths only when voltage across both terminals of the first rectifier element has exceeded the specified voltage. 7. The voltage detection apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the specified voltage is set to a voltage larger than a maximum possible value of voltage across the both terminals of the electrically conductive member when the battery pack is charged and discharged. 8. The voltage detection apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the voltage detector is provided with an integrated circuit; and the integrated circuit comprises a plurality of first input terminals and a plurality of second input terminals; the respective first input terminals and the respective second input terminals correspond to each of unit batteries, and constitute a pair of terminals for connecting the pair of electric paths to an input side of the voltage detector; a positive terminal of the respective unit batteries is connected to the respective first input terminals via one of the pair of electric paths; a negative terminal of the respective unit batteries is connected to the respective second input terminals via the other of the pair of electric paths; one of both ends of the electrically conductive member connected to the unit battery on a high-voltage side is connected to the second input terminal that corresponds to the unit battery on the high-voltage side; and the other of the both ends of the electrically conductive member connected to the unit battery on a low-voltage side is connected to the first input terminal that corresponds to the unit battery on the low-voltage side. 9. The voltage detection apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the voltage detector is provided with an integrated circuit; and the integrated circuit comprises a plurality of first input terminals and a plurality of second input terminals; the respective first input terminals and the respective second input terminals correspond to each of unit batteries and the electrically conductive member, and constitute a pair of terminals for connecting the pair of electric paths to an input side of the voltage detector; a positive terminal of the respective unit batteries is connected to the respective first input terminals corresponding to the respective unit batteries via one of the pair of electric paths; a negative terminal of the respective unit

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  • Control of state of charge [SOC] · CPC title

  • Passive balancing, e.g. using resistors or parallel MOSFETs · CPC title

  • Batteries in motive systems, e.g. vehicle, ship, plane · CPC title

  • Temperature · CPC title

  • involving only voltage measurements · CPC title

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What does patent US9300155B2 cover?
In a voltage detection apparatus for a battery pack, a pair of electric paths are respectively connected to a pair of ends of a unit battery defined as one of battery cells configuring a respective cell group or one of serial connections of the battery cells. A voltage detecting unit detects voltage across terminals of the unit battery via the electric paths. An electrically conductive member c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J7/0063. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 29 2016 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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