Self sustaining energy harvesting system

US9673635B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9673635-B2
Application numberUS-201414570524-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 15, 2014
Priority dateDec 15, 2014
Publication dateJun 6, 2017
Grant dateJun 6, 2017

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Abstract

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Systems ( 100 ) and methods ( 400 ) for powering an electrical load ( 322 ) in an environment. The methods involve using a battery ( 310 ) to simultaneously supply electrical energy to control electronics ( 308, 316 ) and a Super Capacitor (“SC”) storage element ( 314 ) immediately after a system has been disposed in the environment and turned on. In effect, the control electronics are caused to perform intended functions thereof nearly instantaneously after turning on the system. The SC storage element is charged from a first charge state in which approximately zero volts exist across terminals thereof to a second charge state in which greater than zero volts exists across the terminals. The SC storage element is then used to supply electrical energy to the electrical load of the system so as to cause the electrical load to perform intended functions thereof.

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We claim: 1. A method for powering an electrical load in an environment, comprising: using a rechargeable battery to simultaneously supply electrical energy to control electronics and a Super Capacitor (“SC”) storage element of a system immediately after the system has been disposed in the environment and turned on, whereby the control electronics are caused to perform intended functions thereof nearly instantaneously after turning on the system and the SC storage element is charged from a first charge state in which approximately zero volts exists across terminals thereof to a second charge state in which greater than zero volts exists across said terminals; using the SC storage element to supply electrical energy to the electrical load of the system so as to cause the electrical load to perform intended functions thereof; continuously monitoring a first output voltage of the rechargeable battery, a second output voltage of the SC storage element and a third output voltage of an energy harvesting circuit of the system; terminating the supply of electrical energy from the rechargeable battery to the SC storage element based on a level of at least the second output voltage; using the energy harvesting circuit to recharge the rechargeable battery; using the rechargeable battery to recharge the SC storage element when the second output voltage falls below a first threshold value. 2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising enabling a timer when the second output voltage reaches a desired level. 3. The method according to claim 2 , further comprising making a determination that the SC storage element has reached a leakage current equilibrium upon an expiration of a pre-defined time period which was detected based on an output of said timer. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the rechargeable battery's supply of electrical energy to the SC storage element is terminated when said determination is made. 5. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising detecting when the second output voltage of the SC storage element reaches a pre-defined level. 6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the rechargeable battery's recharge of the SC storage element is terminated when the second output voltage of the SC storage element reaches the pre-defined threshold level. 7. A system, comprising: control electronics; a Super Capacitor (“SC”) storage element electrically connected to the control electronics and used to supply electrical energy to an electrical load so as to cause the electrical load to perform intended functions thereof; a rechargeable battery electrically coupled to the control electronics and selectively couplable indirectly to the SC storage element, where the rechargeable battery simultaneously supplies electrical energy to the control electronics and the SC storage element immediately after the system has been disposed in an environment and turned on, whereby the control electronics are caused to perform intended functions thereof nearly instantaneously after turning on the system and the SC storage element is charged from a first charge state in which approximately zero volts exists across terminals thereof to a second charge state in which greater than zero volts exists across the terminals; and an energy harvesting circuit coupled to the control electronics and coupled to the rechargeable battery; wherein the control electronics continuously monitor a first output voltage of the rechargeable battery, a second output voltage of the SC storage element and a third output voltage of an energy harvesting circuit; and wherein the supply of electrical energy from the rechargeable battery to the SC storage element is terminated based on a level of at least the second output voltage, the energy harvesting circuit recharges the rechargeable battery when active, and the rechargeable battery recharges the SC storage element when the second output voltage falls below a first threshold value. 8. The system according to claim 7 , wherein the control electronics enable a timer when the second output voltage reaches a desired level. 9. The system according to claim 8 , wherein the control electronics make a determination that the SC storage element has reached a leakage current equilibrium upon an expiration of a pre-defined time period which was detected based on an output of said timer. 10. The system according to claim 9 , wherein the rechargeable battery's supply of electrical energy to the SC storage element is terminated when said determination is made. 11. The system according to claim 7 , wherein the control electronics detect when the second output voltage of the SC storage element reaches a pre-defined level. 12. The system according to claim 11 , wherein the rechargeable battery's recharging of the SC storage element is terminated when the second output voltage of the SC storage element reaches the pre-defined level. 13. A system, comprising: control electronics; a Super Capacitor (“SC”) storage element electrically connected to the control electronics and used to supply electrical energy to an electrical load so as to cause the electrical load to perform intended functions thereof; a rechargeable battery electrically coupled to the control electronics and selectively couplable to the SC storage element, where the rechargeable battery simultaneously supplies electrical energy to the control electronics and the SC storage element immediately after the system has been disposed in an environment and turned on, whereby the control electronics are caused to perform intended functions thereof nearly instantaneously after turning on the system and the SC storage element is charged from a first charge state in which approximately zero volts exists across terminals thereof to a second charge state in which greater than zero volts exists across the terminals; and an energy harvesting circuit coupled to the control electronics and coupled to the rechargeable battery such that the rechargeable battery is rechargeable by the energy harvesting circuit. 14. The system according to claim 13 , wherein the rechargeable battery's charge of the SC storage element is terminated based on a level of the output voltage of the SC storage element. 15. The system according to claim 13 , wherein the rechargeable battery recharges the SC storage element when the output voltage of the SC storage element falls below a first threshold value.

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  • due to failing power supply · CPC title

  • H02J7/345Primary

    using capacitors as storage or buffering devices · CPC title

  • The other DC source being a battery actively interacting with the first one, i.e. battery to battery charging (with circuits for polarity protection H02J7/68) · CPC title

  • H02J7/35Primary

    with light sensitive cells · CPC title

  • Fire alarms; Alarms responsive to explosion · CPC title

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What does patent US9673635B2 cover?
Systems ( 100 ) and methods ( 400 ) for powering an electrical load ( 322 ) in an environment. The methods involve using a battery ( 310 ) to simultaneously supply electrical energy to control electronics ( 308, 316 ) and a Super Capacitor (“SC”) storage element ( 314 ) immediately after a system has been disposed in the environment and turned on. In effect, the control electronics are caused t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sequeira Melwyn F, Mohiuddin Mohammad, Copeland Richard L, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J7/345. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 06 2017 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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