Circuit control method, battery and its controller and management system, and electrical apparatus
US-2024047988-A1 · Feb 8, 2024 · US
US9337677B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9337677-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113699664-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2016 |
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An adapter is provided with a connecter portion configured to be detachably attached to the main body of the electric power tool and at least one battery receiving portion configured to be detachably attached to the battery pack. The battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion is electrically coupled with the main body of the power tool attached to the connecter portion via a power supply circuit of the adapter. The adapter is provided with a measuring portion configured to measure an index corresponding to a charged level of the battery pack and a signal receiving portion configured to receive an alarm signal outputted from the battery pack, and is configured to stop or restrict power supply to the main body of the electric power tool based upon a measurement by the measuring portion and the alarm signal that is received.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An adapter for connecting a main body of an electric power tool and at least one battery pack to each other, the adapter comprising: a connecter portion configured to be detachably attached to the main body of the power tool; at least one battery receiving portion each configured to be detachably attached to any one of first and second battery packs alternatively, the first battery pack being configured to output an alarm signal when the first battery pack is in a predetermined condition and the second battery pack being configured not to output the alarm signal even when the second battery pack is in the predetermined condition; a power supply circuit configured to electrically couple the first battery pack or the second battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion to the main body of the electric power tool attached to the connecter portion; a measuring portion configured to measure an index corresponding to a charged level of the first battery pack or the second battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion; a signal receiving portion configured to receive the alarm signal outputted from the first battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion; and a controller portion configured to: detect which one of the first and second battery packs is attached to the battery receiving portion when the first or second battery pack is attached to the battery receiving portion, allow power supply through the power supply circuit regardless of the index measured by the measuring portion, while the first battery pack is attached to the battery receiving portion and the signal receiving portion does not receive the alarm signal, stop or restrict the power supply through the power supply circuit when the signal receiving portion receives the alarm signal, and stop or restrict the power supply through the power supply circuit based upon the index measured by the measuring portion while the second batter pack is attached to the battery receiving portion. 2. The adapter as in claim 1 , wherein the at least one battery receiving portion includes a plurality of battery receiving portions, and the power supply circuit is configured to electrically couple the first and/or second battery packs attached to the plurality of battery receiving portions to the main body of the electric power tool. 3. The adapter as in claim 2 , wherein the power supply circuit is configured to electrically connect in series the first and/or second battery packs attached to the plurality of battery receiving portions to the main body of the electric power tool. 4. The adapter as in claim 3 , wherein each of the battery receiving portions comprises a pair of power input terminals, one of which is connected to a positive electrode of the first or second battery pack and the other is connected to a negative electrode of the first or second battery pack, and the pair of the power input terminals are electrically coupled with each other via a diode. 5. The adapter as in claim 1 , wherein the alarm signal is a signal that the first battery pack outputs according to a decrease of the charged level. 6. The adapter as in claim 1 , wherein the measuring portion is configured to measure an output voltage of the first or second battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion. 7. The adapter as in claim 1 , wherein the controller portion is further configured to: detect whether or not the first or second battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion has an auto stop function that automatically stops discharging according a decrease of the charged level, and allow power supply through the power supply circuit regardless of the index measured by the measuring portion if the first or second battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion has the auto stop function. 8. The adapter as in claim 1 , wherein the predetermined condition is a condition where the charged level of the first battery pack is out of an allowable level. 9. An electric power tool powered by at least one battery pack, the electric power tool comprising: a motor configured to drive a tool; at least one battery receiving portion each configured to be detachably attached to any one of first and second battery packs alternatively, the first battery pack being configured to output an alarm signal when the first battery pack is in a predetermined condition and the second battery pack being configured not to output the alarm signal even when the second battery pack is in the predetermined condition; a power supply circuit configured to electrically couple the first battery pack or the second battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion to the motor; a measuring portion configured to measure an index corresponding to a charged level of the first battery pack or the second battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion; a signal receiving portion configured to receive the alarm signal outputted from the first battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion; and a controller portion configured to: detect which one of the first and second battery packs is attached to the battery receiving portion when the first or second batter pack is attached to the battery receiving portion, allow power supply through the power supply circuit regardless of the index measured by the measuring portion, while the first battery pack is attached to the battery receiving portion and the signal receiving portion does not receive the alarm signal, stop or restrict the power supply through the power supply circuit when the signal receiving portion receives the alarm signal, and stop or restrict the power supply through the power supply circuit based upon the index measured by the measuring portion while the second battery pack is attached to the battery receiving portion. 10. The electric power tool as in claim 9 , wherein the predetermined condition is a condition where the charged level of the first battery pack is out of an allowable level. 11. The electric power tool as in claim 9 , further comprising: a diode comprising a cathode and an anode and configured such that, when the first or second battery pack is attached to the battery receiving portion, the cathode is electrically connected to a positive electrode of the first or second battery pack and the anode is electrically connected to a negative electrode of the first or second battery pack. 12. An electric power tool powered by at least one battery pack, the electric power tool comprising: a motor configured to drive a tool; at least one battery receiving portion each configured to be detachably attached to any of first and second battery packs alternatively, the first battery pack being configured to automatically stop discharging when the first battery pack is in a predetermined condition and the second battery pack being configured not to automatically stop discharging even when the second battery pack is in the predetermined condition; a power supply circuit configured to electrically couple the first battery pack or the second battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion to the motor; a measuring portion configured to measure an index corresponding to a charged level of the first battery pack or the second battery pack attached to the battery receiving portion; and a controller portion configured to detect which one of the first and second battery packs is attached to the battery receiving portion when the first or second battery pack is attached to the battery receiving portion, allow power supply through the power supply circuit regardless of the index measured by the measuring portio
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