Battery conditioner with power dissipater

US9385550B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9385550-B2
Application numberUS-201514626164-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 19, 2015
Priority dateJan 5, 2011
Publication dateJul 5, 2016
Grant dateJul 5, 2016

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The present application is directed to a power dissipation apparatus including a conductive trace formed on a substrate and to methods of using the power dissipation apparatus. The power dissipation apparatus may be used to dissipate heat generated from electrical current passed through the conductive trace of the power dissipation apparatus. The current may be provided from, for example, a battery conditioner.

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What is claimed is: 1. A battery draining device comprising: a printed circuit board; and a metal trace formed on the printed circuit board, the metal trace having a first end coupled to a battery from which energy is drained, wherein the metal trace is configured to dissipate substantially all energy drained from the battery into heat along a length of the conductive trace. 2. The battery draining device of claim 1 , wherein the metal trace has a non-uniform cross-sectional area along a length thereof. 3. The battery draining device of claim 2 , wherein the metal trace comprises a plurality of substantially parallel interconnected metal lines each having a width and including a first subset of substantially parallel interconnected metal lines and a second subset of substantially parallel interconnected metal lines, the width of each of the substantially parallel interconnected metal lines in the first subset being greater than the width of each of the substantially parallel interconnected metal lines in the second subset. 4. The battery draining device of claim 1 , wherein the battery draining device further comprises at least one switch electrically connected between a first region of the metal trace and a second region of the metal trace and configured to electrically connect and disconnect the first region of the metal trace and the second region of the metal trace. 5. The battery draining device of claim 4 , further comprising a sense resistor, wherein the switch comprises a transistor configured to short out a section of the metal trace that interconnects the first region and the second region responsive to a signal from the sense resistor indicative of a current through the metal trace being outside of a defined range. 6. The battery draining device of claim 1 , further comprising circuitry configured to connect to the battery and direct current from the battery through the metal trace. 7. The battery draining device of claim 1 , wherein the printed circuit board is formed into the shape of an open ended conduit. 8. The battery draining device of claim 7 , further comprising a fan configured to direct air through the open ended conduit formed from the printed circuit board. 9. The battery draining device of claim 1 , wherein an electrical resistance of the metal trace between the first end of the metal trace and a second end of the metal trace is variable. 10. The battery draining device of claim 9 , wherein the metal trace has a resistance of between about 1 ohm and about 100 ohms. 11. The battery draining device of claim 10 , wherein the metal trace has a resistance of between about 2 ohms and about 40 ohms. 12. The battery draining device of claim 9 , wherein the metal trace is dimensioned to self-limit a temperature of the metal trace to within ±5° Celsius of a defined temperature when a defined voltage is applied across the first end and the second end of the metal trace. 13. The battery draining device of claim 1 , wherein the metal trace is surrounded by an electrically insulating material. 14. The battery draining device of claim 1 , mounted to an external surface of a battery conditioner and in thermal communication with the external surface of the battery conditioner. 15. The battery draining device of claim 1 , wherein the metal trace comprises a plurality of substantially parallel interconnected lines of conductive material including a first subset of substantially parallel interconnected lines of conductive material and a second subset of substantially parallel interconnected lines of conductive material, a spacing between adjacent substantially parallel interconnected lines of conductive material in the first subset being greater than a spacing between adjacent substantially parallel interconnected lines of conductive material in the second subset. 16. The battery draining device of claim 1 , further comprising a fan and an open ended conduit, wherein the printed circuit board is enclosed in the open ended conduit and the fan is configured to direct air through the open ended conduit. 17. The battery draining device of claim 16 , wherein the open ended conduit has a non-uniform cross-sectional area along a length thereof. 18. The battery draining device of claim 16 , wherein the open ended conduit includes one or more openings in a wall thereof, the one or more openings configured to provide for air flow into and out of the open ended conduit along a length thereof. 19. The battery draining device of claim 1 , further comprising a thermally conductive material enclosed within the printed circuit board. 20. The battery draining device of claim 1 , wherein the metal trace comprises a first conductive trace formed on a first side of the printed circuit board, the battery draining device further comprising a second metal trace formed on a second side of the printed circuit board and electrically connected to the first metal trace. 21. A battery draining device comprising: a printed circuit board formed into the shape of an open ended conduit; a metal trace formed on the printed circuit board, the metal trace configured to dissipate substantially all energy drained from the battery; and a fan configured to direct air through the open ended conduit. 22. A battery draining device comprising: a printed circuit board; a metal trace formed on the printed circuit board, the metal trace configured to dissipate substantially all energy drained from the battery; and a fan and an open ended conduit, wherein the printed circuit board is enclosed in the open ended conduit and the fan is configured to direct air through the open ended conduit.

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  • Charging or discharging for charge maintenance, battery initiation or rejuvenation · CPC title

  • characterised by the mechanical construction · CPC title

  • Safety or regulating additives or arrangements in electrodes, separators or electrolyte (H01M10/4242 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Smart batteries, e.g. electronic circuits inside the housing of the cells or batteries · CPC title

  • Forced ventilation, e.g. by fans (H05K7/202 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9385550B2 cover?
The present application is directed to a power dissipation apparatus including a conductive trace formed on a substrate and to methods of using the power dissipation apparatus. The power dissipation apparatus may be used to dissipate heat generated from electrical current passed through the conductive trace of the power dissipation apparatus. The current may be provided from, for example, a bat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zoll Medical Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/42. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 05 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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