Heating assemblies and systems for rechargeable batteries

US9431687B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9431687-B2
Application numberUS-201414188372-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 24, 2014
Priority dateFeb 24, 2014
Publication dateAug 30, 2016
Grant dateAug 30, 2016

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Heating assemblies for one or more rechargeable batteries include a flexible heating element positionable about the one or more rechargeable batteries, a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries, and a control circuit configured to receive the sensed temperature from the temperature sensor. The control circuit is configured to connect the charger to the flexible heating element for allowing power to flow from the charger to the flexible heating element in response to the sensed temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries falling below a defined threshold temperature. The temperature sensor is adjacent the flexible heating element. The flexible heating element is configured to receive power from a charger that is operable for charging the one or more rechargeable batteries. Systems including the one or more heating assemblies are also disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A heating assembly for one or more rechargeable batteries, the heating assembly comprising: a flexible heating element positionable about the one or more rechargeable batteries and configured to receive power from a charger operable for charging the one or more rechargeable batteries; a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries, the temperature sensor adjacent the flexible heating element; and a control circuit configured to receive the sensed temperature from the temperature sensor and connect the charger to the flexible heating element for allowing power to flow from the charger to the flexible heating element in response to the sensed temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries falling below a defined threshold temperature; wherein the flexible heating element includes a polyimide insulated heater. 2. A heating assembly for one or more rechargeable batteries, the heating assembly comprising: a flexible heating element positionable about the one or more rechargeable batteries and configured to receive power from a charger operable for charging the one or more rechargeable batteries; a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries, the temperature sensor adjacent the flexible heating element; a control circuit configured to receive the sensed temperature from the temperature sensor and connect the charger to the flexible heating element for allowing power to flow from the charger to the flexible heating element in response to the sensed temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries falling below a defined threshold temperature; and at least one heat spreader adjacent the flexible heating element. 3. The heating assembly of claim 2 , wherein the at least one heat spreader is adjacent to one side of the flexible heating element. 4. A heating assembly for one or more rechargeable batteries, the heating assembly comprising: a flexible heating element positionable about the one or more rechargeable batteries and configured to receive power from a charger operable for charging the one or more rechargeable batteries; a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries, the temperature sensor adjacent the flexible heating element; and a control circuit configured to receive the sensed temperature from the temperature sensor and connect the charger to the flexible heating element for allowing power to flow from the charger to the flexible heating element in response to the sensed temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries falling below a defined threshold temperature; wherein the temperature sensor includes a surface mount device. 5. A heating assembly for one or more rechargeable batteries, the heating assembly comprising: a flexible heating element positionable about the one or more rechargeable batteries and configured to receive power from a charger operable for charging the one or more rechargeable batteries; a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries, the temperature sensor adjacent the flexible heating element; and a control circuit configured to receive the sensed temperature from the temperature sensor and connect the charger to the flexible heating element for allowing power to flow from the charger to the flexible heating element in response to the sensed temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries falling below a defined threshold temperature; wherein: the flexible heating element includes a first side, a second side opposing the first side, and a center portion between the first side and the second side; and the temperature sensor is adjacent the center portion of the flexible heating element. 6. The heating assembly of claim 5 , wherein the control circuit is configured to disconnect the charger from the flexible heating element in response to the sensed temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries rising above the defined threshold temperature. 7. The heating assembly of claim 5 , wherein: the defined threshold temperature is a first defined threshold temperature; and the control circuit is configured to disconnect the charger from the flexible heating element in response to the sensed temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries rising above a second defined threshold temperature higher than the first defined threshold temperature. 8. The heating assembly of claim 5 , wherein: the defined threshold temperature is about negative five degrees Celsius; or the defined threshold temperature is about zero degrees Celsius; or the defined threshold temperature is between about negative five degrees Celsius and about zero degrees Celsius. 9. The heating assembly of claim 5 , further comprising a case for retaining the control circuit. 10. The heating assembly of claim 9 , wherein the control circuit is potted in the case. 11. A heating assembly for one or more rechargeable batteries, the heating assembly comprising: a flexible heating element positionable about the one or more rechargeable batteries and configured to receive power from a charger operable for charging the one or more rechargeable batteries; a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries, the temperature sensor adjacent the flexible heating element; and a control circuit configured to receive the sensed temperature from the temperature sensor and connect the charger to the flexible heating element for allowing power to flow from the charger to the flexible heating element in response to the sensed temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries falling below a defined threshold temperature; wherein the temperature sensor includes a protective coating. 12. A system comprising: one or more rechargeable batteries; a flexible heating element positionable about the one or more rechargeable batteries; a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries, the temperature sensor adjacent the flexible heating element; a charger configured to provide power to the one or more rechargeable batteries and the flexible heating element; a control circuit configured to receive the sensed temperature from the temperature sensor and connect the charger to the flexible heating element to thereby allow power to flow from the charger to the flexible heating element in response to the sensed temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries falling below a defined threshold temperature; wherein: the system further comprises at least one heat spreader adjacent to one side of the flexible heating element; and/or the system further comprises case for retaining the control circuit, and the control circuit is potted in the case; and/or the temperature sensor includes a surface mount device; and/or the defined threshold temperature is about negative five degrees Celsius, about zero degrees Celsius, or between about negative five degrees Celsius and about zero degrees Celsius. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein: at least two of the one or more rechargeable batteries are grouped to form a battery pack; and the flexible heating element is positionable about the battery pack. 14. The system of claim 12 , wherein the control circuit is configured to disconnect the charger from the flexible heating element in response to the sensed temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries risi

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  • including safety or protection arrangements · CPC title

  • for measuring temperature · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • H01M10/657Primary

    by electric or electromagnetic means · CPC title

  • Control systems (charging or discharging in response to temperature H01M10/44 {, H01M10/443}; measurement of temperature H01M10/48 {, H01M10/486}) · CPC title

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What does patent US9431687B2 cover?
Heating assemblies for one or more rechargeable batteries include a flexible heating element positionable about the one or more rechargeable batteries, a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature adjacent the one or more rechargeable batteries, and a control circuit configured to receive the sensed temperature from the temperature sensor. The control circuit is configured to connect …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Laird Technologies Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/657. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Aug 30 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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