Backflow preventing means, power converting device, and refrigerating and air-conditioning apparatus
US-9225258-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9337673B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9337673-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314346580-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2016 |
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A battery charging apparatus that controls charging of a battery by an alternating-current generator, the battery charging apparatus has a first switch element connected to a first battery terminal to which a positive electrode side of the battery is connected in a normal connection of the battery at a first end thereof and to a first generator terminal to which a first output of the alternating-current generator is connected at a second end thereof, and a second switch element connected to the first battery terminal at a first end thereof and to a second generator terminal to which a second output of the alternating-current generator is connected at a second end thereof. In a case when a controlling circuit stops controlling the first switch element and the second switch element, and the first switch element and the second switch element are turned off, a detecting circuit, which detects a reverse connection condition of the battery, forcedly turns on at least one of the first switch element and the second switch element when the detecting circuit detects the reverse connection condition of the battery.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A battery charging apparatus that controls charging of a battery by an alternating-current generator, comprising: a first generator terminal to which a first output of the alternating-current generator is connected; a second generator terminal to which a second output of the alternating-current generator is connected; a first battery terminal to which a positive electrode side of the battery is connected in a normal connection condition of the battery; a second battery terminal to which a negative electrode side of the battery is connected in the normal connection condition of the battery, the battery and a fuse being connected in series with each other between the first battery terminal and the second battery terminal; a rectifying circuit that has a first switch element connected to the first battery terminal at a first end thereof and to the first generator terminal at a second end thereof, a second switch element connected to the first battery terminal at a first end thereof and to the second generator terminal at a second end thereof, a first rectifying element connected to the first generator terminal at a first end thereof and to the second battery terminal at a second end thereof, and a second rectifying element connected to the second generator terminal at a first end thereof and to the second battery terminal at a second end thereof, rectifies an output current of the alternating-current generator and outputs the rectified output current to the first battery terminal; a detecting circuit that detects a reverse connection condition of the battery in which the negative electrode side of the battery is connected to the first battery terminal and the positive electrode side of the battery is connected to the second battery terminal, and controls either of the first switch element and the second switch element based on a detection result; and a controlling circuit that controls the first switch element and the second switch element of the rectifying circuit to rectify the output current of the alternating-current generator, wherein in a case when the controlling circuit stops controlling the first switch element and the second switch element, and the first switch element and the second switch element are turned off, the detecting circuit forcedly turns on at least one of the first switch element and the second switch element when the detecting circuit detects the reverse connection condition of the battery. 2. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the detecting circuit detects the reverse connection condition of the battery by detecting that a polarity of a voltage at the first battery terminal or the second battery terminal is different from the polarity in the normal connection condition. 3. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the detecting circuit detects the reverse connection condition of the battery by detecting that a magnitude of the voltage at the first battery terminal or the second battery terminal is equal to or greater than a preset threshold. 4. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in the case when the controlling circuit stops controlling the first switch element and the second switch element, and the first switch element and the second switch element are turned off, when the detecting circuit detects the reverse connection condition of the battery, the detecting circuit forcedly turns on either of the first switch element and the second switch element, thereby causing a current to flow to the fuse connected between the first battery terminal and the second battery terminal to make the fuse blow. 5. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first switch element is a first thyristor connected to the first battery terminal at a cathode thereof and to the first generator terminal at an anode thereof, the second switch element is a second thyristor connected to the first battery terminal at a cathode thereof and to the second generator terminal at an anode thereof, the first rectifying element is a first rectifying diode connected to the first generator terminal at a cathode thereof and to the second battery terminal at an anode thereof, and the second rectifying element is a second rectifying diode connected to the second generator terminal at a cathode thereof and to the second battery terminal at an anode thereof. 6. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the detecting circuit has: a Zener diode connected to the second battery terminal at a cathode thereof; a first detecting diode connected to a gate of the first thyristor at a cathode thereof and to an anode of the Zener diode at an anode thereof; and a second detecting diode connected to a gate of the second thyristor at a cathode thereof and to the anode of the Zener diode at an anode thereof. 7. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the detecting circuit further has: a first detecting resistor connected between the gate of the first thyristor and the cathode of the first detecting diode; and a second detecting resistor connected between the gate of the second thyristor and the cathode of the second detecting diode. 8. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein an electronic device is connected in parallel with the fuse between the first battery terminal and the second battery terminal. 9. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in the case when the controlling circuit stops controlling the first switch element and the second switch element, and the first switch element and the second switch element are turned off, the detecting circuit forcedly turns on both the first switch element and the second switch element when the detecting circuit detects the reverse connection condition of the battery. 10. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the detecting circuit is driven by a current supplied from the battery reversely connected. 11. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the controlling circuit stops controlling the first switch element and the second switch element in a case when the alternating-current generator stops revolving and does not provide the output current. 12. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the controlling circuit is driven by at least the output current provided by the alternating-current generator. 13. The battery charging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, in the normal connection condition of the battery, the detecting circuit does not control the first switch element and the second switch element. 14. A method of controlling a battery charging apparatus, the battery charging apparatus comprising: a first generator terminal to which a first output of the alternating-current generator is connected; a second generator terminal to which a second output of the alternating-current generator is connected; a first battery terminal to which a positive electrode side of the battery is connected in a normal connection condition of the battery; a second battery terminal to which a negative electrode side of the battery is connected in the normal connection condition of the battery, the battery and a fuse being connected in series with each other between the first battery terminal and the second battery terminal; a rectifying circuit that has a first switch element connected to the first battery terminal at a first end thereof and to the first generator terminal at a second end thereof, a second switch element connected to the first battery terminal at a
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