Light activated power indicator
US-9235044-B2 · Jan 12, 2016 · US
US9823310B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9823310-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414341240-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A state of charge indicator including an indicator with a display threshold and an indicator circuit electrically coupled to the indicator such that when a main cell voltage of a main cell is greater than a display threshold, the indicator circuit applies a driver voltage to the indicator such that the indicator is inactive and when the main cell voltage is less than the display threshold, the indicator circuit applies the driver voltage to the indicator such that the indicator is active.
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What is claimed is: 1. A state of charge indicator, comprising: an indicator with a display threshold; and an indicator circuit electrically coupled to the indicator such that when a main cell voltage of a main cell is greater than the display threshold, the indicator circuit applies a driver voltage to the indicator such that the indicator is inactive and when the main cell voltage is less than the display threshold, the indicator circuit applies the driver voltage to the indicator such that the indicator is active. 2. The state of charge indicator of claim 1 , wherein the indicator is transmissive to light when inactive, and the indicator is colored when active. 3. The state of charge indicator of claim 2 , further comprising a colored background that is at least partially covered by the indicator. 4. The state of charge indicator of claim 2 , wherein, when the indicator fails, the indicator is substantially opaque. 5. The state of charge indicator of claim 1 , wherein the indicator circuit further comprises: a transistor driver circuit comprising: a voltage divider circuit comprising a first resistor electrically coupled in series with a transition element and the transition element is electrically coupled in series with a second resistor, a shunt transistor electrically coupled across the indicator and electrically coupled to the transition element and the second resistor, and a pull-up resistor electrically coupled to the indicator. 6. The state of charge indicator of claim 1 , wherein the state of charge indicator is a step indicator further comprising: a second step indicator comprising: a second indicator with a second display threshold, a second indicator circuit electrically coupled to the main cell and the second indicator such that when the main cell voltage is greater than the second display threshold, the second indicator circuit applies a second driver voltage to the second indicator such that the second indicator is inactive and when the main cell voltage is less than the second display threshold, the second indicator circuit applies the second driver voltage to the indicator such that the second indicator is active, and wherein the display threshold is greater than the second display threshold. 7. The state of charge indicator of claim 6 , wherein the indicator, the second indicator, or both is indicative of a fraction of a fully charged main cell voltage value. 8. The state of charge indicator of claim 1 , further comprising a label formed around the main cell, wherein a step indicator is printed on the label, coupled to the label, or both. 9. The state of charge indicator of claim 1 , wherein the indicator is a fuse coupled to thermo-chromatic paper such that when the indicator is active, the fuse discolors the thermo-chromatic paper to transition the letter “F” to the letter “E”. 10. The state of charge indicator of claim 1 , wherein the indicator is a one-shot type indicator with a limited quantity of active material and the indicator is configured to indicate a state of charge when the indicator circuit applies the driver voltage to the indicator within a predetermined activated time corresponding to the limited quantity of active material. 11. The state of charge indicator of claim 1 , wherein: the indicator circuit is a CMOS output type voltage detector integrated circuit; and the indicator is electrically coupled between a voltage output of the CMOS output type voltage detector integrated circuit and a ground connection. 12. The state of charge indicator of claim 11 , wherein the CMOS output type voltage detector integrated circuit is a ROHM low voltage standard CMOS voltage detector integrated circuit. 13. The state of charge indicator of claim 1 , wherein the indicator is configured to indicate a discharged main cell when the main cell is at about zero volts. 14. An energy storage replacement indicator system, comprising: a display electrically coupled to an energy storage device with an energy storage voltage; and an indicator circuit electrically coupled to the display, the indicator circuit establishes a display threshold such that when the energy storage voltage is greater than the display threshold, the indicator circuit applies a driver voltage to the display such that the display is inactive, and when the energy storage voltage is less than the display threshold, the indicator circuit applies the driver voltage to the display such that the display is active. 15. The energy storage replacement indicator system of claim 14 , wherein the indicator circuit further comprises: a transistor driver circuit comprising: a voltage divider circuit comprising first resistor electrically coupled in series with a diode and the diode is electrically coupled in series with a second resistor, a shunt transistor electrically coupled across the display and electrically coupled to the diode and the second resistor, and a pull-up resistor electrically coupled to the display. 16. The energy storage replacement indicator system of claim 14 , wherein the energy storage device is at least one battery or at least one capacitor. 17. The energy storage replacement indicator system of claim 14 , wherein: the indicator circuit is a CMOS output type voltage detector integrated circuit; and the display is electrically coupled between a voltage output of the CMOS output type voltage detector integrated circuit and a ground connection. 18. The energy storage replacement indicator system of claim 17 , wherein the CMOS output type voltage detector integrated circuit is a ROHM low voltage standard CMOS voltage detector integrated circuit. 19. A battery state of charge indicator, comprising: a CMOS output type voltage detector integrated circuit; and an indicator electrically coupled between a voltage output of the CMOS output type voltage detector integrated circuit and a battery having a battery voltage such that when the battery voltage is greater than a display threshold, the CMOS output type voltage detector integrated circuit applies a driver voltage to the indicator such that the indicator is inactive and when the battery voltage is less than the display threshold, the CMOS output type voltage detector integrated circuit applies the driver voltage to the indicator such that the indicator is active. 20. The battery state of charge indicator of claim 19 , wherein the indicator is a ring indicator.
Cells combined with indicating means for external visualization of the condition, e.g. by change of colour or of light intensity · CPC title
Control of state of charge [SOC] · CPC title
Accumulators combined with arrangements for measuring, testing or indicating the condition of cells, e.g. the level or density of the electrolyte (constructional details of current conducting connections for detecting conditions inside cells or batteries, e.g. details of voltage sensing terminals, H01M50/569) · CPC title
Arrangements for testing, measuring or monitoring the electrical condition of accumulators or electric batteries, e.g. capacity or state of charge [SoC] · CPC title
Details of capacitors not covered by a single one of groups H01G4/00-H01G11/00 · CPC title
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