Battery pack, and method for controlling the same
US-2016006278-A1 · Jan 7, 2016 · US
US9735415B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9735415-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414231481-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2017 |
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A method for protecting batteries with consideration for the influence of a load coupled to a battery pack is provided. The battery pack includes a terminal to be coupled to a capacitor of the load, and a battery management system for controlling a protection operation according to a voltage of the terminal, counting a number of protection operation executions after the load is coupled to the battery pack, and differently controlling a deactivation time of the protection operations depending on whether or not the number of executions is greater than or equal to a reference count.
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What is claimed is: 1. A battery pack to be coupled to a load, wherein the battery pack comprises: a terminal to be coupled to a capacitor of the load; and a battery management system (BMS) configured: to control one or more protection operations according to a voltage of the terminal; to count a number of protection operation executions after the load is coupled to the battery pack; and to differently control a deactivation time of the protection operations depending on whether or not the number of executions is greater than or equal to a reference count. 2. The battery pack of claim 1 , wherein the BMS is to determine whether or not the battery pack is coupled to the capacitor by the terminal voltage, to repeatedly execute the protection operations for uncoupling the battery pack from the capacitor if the terminal voltage is greater than or equal to a first voltage and then to execute a protection deactivation operation for coupling the battery pack with the capacitor after the protection operations, and to count the number of protection operations since the battery pack is coupled with the capacitor and to execute the protection deactivation operation after a first reference time if the number falls short of the reference count or to execute the protection deactivation operation after a second reference time if the number is greater than or equal to the reference count. 3. The battery pack of claim 2 , wherein the first reference time is greater than the second reference time. 4. The battery pack of claim 3 , wherein the terminal of the battery pack is coupled with a charger which supplies a charging voltage to the battery pack, and the protection operation of the BMS uncouples the battery pack from the charger if the terminal voltage is greater than or equal to a second voltage while the battery pack is being charged. 5. The battery pack of claim 4 , further comprising a relay comprising a switch to couple the battery pack with the capacitor, and the BMS is to execute the protection operations and the protection deactivation operation by controlling a switching operation of the switch. 6. The battery pack of claim 5 , wherein the BMS is to generate a switch control signal for uncoupling the terminal from the battery pack if the terminal voltage is greater than or equal to the first voltage or the second voltage. 7. The battery pack of claim 6 , further comprising a reference time controller, and the reference time controller is to control the first and second reference times. 8. The battery pack of claim 1 , wherein the battery pack further comprises one or more battery cells. 9. The battery pack of claim 1 , wherein the load comprises a motor. 10. A method for protecting a battery pack, the method comprising: measuring a terminal voltage coupled to a capacitor of a load; counting a number of protection operation executions for uncoupling the battery pack from the capacitor if the terminal voltage is greater than or equal to a first voltage; executing the protection operation for uncoupling the battery pack from the capacitor; and executing a protection deactivation operation after a first reference time if the count result falls short of a reference count or executing the protection deactivation operation after a second reference time if the count result is greater than or equal to the reference count. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first reference time is greater than the second reference time. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: coupling the battery pack and the capacitor charged with a power source of the battery pack through a terminal; determining whether or not the battery pack is coupled with the capacitor by the terminal voltage; charging the battery pack by coupling the terminal and a charger supplying a charging voltage of the battery pack; and uncoupling the battery pack from the charger if the terminal voltage is greater than or equal to a second voltage while the battery pack is being charged. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the battery pack further comprises a relay comprising a switch to couple the battery pack with the capacitor, and is to control a switching operation of the switch. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising generating a switch control signal for uncoupling the terminal from the battery pack if the terminal voltage is greater than or equal to the first voltage or the second voltage. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising controlling the reference time, and the first and second reference times are controlled in the controlling of the reference time.
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