Battery system with a battery, which is designed to supply a high-voltage network with electric energy, and a measuring device for measuring at least one insulation resistance of the battery

US9931957B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9931957-B2
Application numberUS-201515516066-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 13, 2015
Priority dateOct 2, 2014
Publication dateApr 3, 2018
Grant dateApr 3, 2018

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The invention relates to a battery system ( 100 ) with a battery ( 20 ), which is designed to supply a high voltage network ( 70 ) with electric energy, and a measuring device ( 130 ) for measuring at least one insulation resistance provided between the battery ( 20 ) and a housing of the battery ( 20 ). The measuring device ( 130 ) is equipped with two measuring paths ( 140, 150 ), each of which is paired with one of two high-voltage connections ( 21, 22 ) of the battery ( 20 ), each of which comprises a series circuit that comprises a first resistor ( 142, 152 ) and a relay ( 145, 155 ), and each of which is connected between the paired high-voltage connection ( 21, 22 ) and a point ( 25 ) that has a housing potential. Furthermore, each series circuit has a semiconductor switch ( 147, 157 ). The measuring device ( 130 ) also has two functional modes in which the relays ( 145, 155 ) of the measuring paths ( 140, 150 ) are closed. When switched to a passive functional mode of the two functional modes, the measuring device ( 130 ) is designed to open each semiconductor switch ( 147, 157 ) or to keep the semiconductor switch in an open state. When switched to an active functional mode of the two functional modes, the measuring device ( 130 ) is additionally designed to alternately open and close the semiconductor switches ( 147, 157 ), to measure a first voltage which drops over the first resistor ( 142, 152 ) of each measuring path ( 140, 150 ) when the semiconductor switch ( 147, 157 ) of the corresponding measuring path ( 140, 150 ) is closed, and to determine a corresponding insulation resistance of the battery ( 20 ) using each measured first voltage.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A battery system ( 100 ; 200 ) with a battery ( 20 ) which is designed to supply a high-voltage network ( 70 ) with electrical energy and a measuring device ( 130 ) for measuring at least one insulation resistance which is present between the battery ( 20 ) and a housing of the battery ( 20 ), wherein the measuring device ( 130 ) incorporates two measuring paths ( 140 , 150 ), each assigned to one high-voltage terminal ( 21 , 22 ) of two high-voltage terminals ( 21 , 22 ) of the battery ( 20 ), each comprising a series-connected arrangement of a first resistor ( 142 , 152 ) and a relay ( 145 , 155 ), and each connected between the high-voltage terminal ( 21 , 22 ) assigned thereto and a point ( 25 ) at a housing potential, characterized in that each series-connected arrangement moreover comprises a respective semiconductor switch ( 147 , 157 ), and the measuring device ( 130 ) has two functional modes, in which relays ( 145 , 155 ) on measuring paths ( 140 , 150 ) are closed, wherein, when switched to a passive functional mode of the two functional modes, the measuring device ( 130 ) is designed to open the respective semiconductor switch ( 147 , 157 ), or to maintain the latter in an open state and, when switched to an active functional mode of the two functional modes, the measuring device ( 130 ) is designed to alternately open and close semiconductor switches ( 147 , 157 ), to respectively measure a first voltage which drops across the first resistor ( 142 , 152 ) of each measuring path ( 140 , 150 ) when the respective semiconductor switch ( 147 , 157 ) of a corresponding measuring path ( 140 , 150 ) is closed, and to determine a corresponding insulation resistance of the battery ( 20 ) using each measured first voltage. 2. The battery system ( 100 , 200 ) as claimed in claim 1 , having a protective device for the protection of the measuring device ( 130 ), wherein the protective device comprises a control unit ( 170 ; 233 ), which is designed to detect the presence of a test mode on a battery control device ( 131 ) of the battery system ( 100 ; 200 ), in which a test voltage (±VT), which is equal to a high voltage with a predefined characteristic, or in which a test voltage (±VT 1 ), the magnitude of which rises continuously from a magnitude of 0 V up to a predefined magnitude and which, immediately after the achievement of the predefined magnitude, is equal to a high voltage with a predefined characteristic, is applied between at least one high-voltage terminal ( 21 , 22 ) of the two high-voltage terminals ( 21 , 22 ) and the housing and/or between at least one high-voltage network terminal ( 73 , 74 ) of two high-voltage network terminals ( 73 , 74 ) of the high-voltage network ( 70 ) and the housing respectively, at least temporarily, to open the relays ( 145 , 155 ) upon the start of the test mode, and to close the relays ( 145 , 155 ) at the end of the test mode. 3. The battery system ( 100 ; 200 ) as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the control unit ( 170 ; 233 ) is a microcontroller arranged in the battery control device ( 131 ). 4. The battery system ( 200 ) as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the protective device comprises a voltage measuring unit ( 231 ) which is designed to measure a second voltage which is present between each high-voltage terminal ( 21 , 22 ) and the housing and/or between each high-voltage network terminal ( 73 , 74 ) and the housing respectively and, in the event of a magnitude of each second voltage which is equal to a predefined limiting value, or which exceeds the latter, to transmit a control signal to the control unit ( 233 ), wherein the control unit ( 233 ) is designed, in the presence of each control signal, to detect the start of the test mode and to respectively open the relays ( 145 , 155 ). 5. The battery system ( 100 , 200 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each semiconductor switch ( 147 , 157 ) is arranged between the point ( 25 ) which is at the housing potential and the relay ( 145 , 155 ) on the corresponding measuring path ( 140 , 150 ) and/or is designed for the switching of a further voltage, the magnitude of which does not exceed a further predefined limiting value (VH), and/or each first resistor ( 142 , 152 ) is directly connected to the point ( 25 ) which is at the housing potential, and/or each series-connected arrangement comprises a second resistor ( 143 , 153 ) which is directly connected to the high-voltage terminal ( 21 , 22 ) which is assigned to a measuring path ( 140 , 150 ) which incorporates a corresponding series-connected arrangement. 6. A method for measuring at least one insulation resistance which is present between a battery ( 20 ) which is designed to supply a high-voltage network ( 70 ) with electrical energy and a housing of the battery ( 20 ), by a measuring device ( 130 ) which incorporates two measuring paths ( 140 , 150 ), each assigned to one high-voltage terminal ( 21 , 22 ) of two high-voltage terminals ( 21 , 22 ) of the battery ( 20 ), each comprising a series-connected arrangement of a first resistor ( 142 , 152 ) and a relay ( 145 , 155 ), and each connected between the high-voltage terminal ( 21 , 22 ) assigned thereto and a point ( 25 ) at a housing potential, characterized in that each series-connected arrangement moreover comprises a semiconductor switch ( 147 , 157 ) and the measuring device ( 130 ) has two functional modes, in which relays ( 145 , 155 ) are closed, wherein the measuring device ( 130 ) is switched from a passive functional mode of the two functional modes, in which semiconductor switches ( 147 , 157 ) are respectively opened or are maintained in an open state, to an active functional mode of the two functional modes, in which the semiconductor switches ( 147 , 157 ) are alternately closed and opened, a first voltage which drops across the first resistor ( 142 , 152 ) of each measuring path ( 140 , 150 ) when the semiconductor switch ( 147 , 157 ) of a corresponding measuring path ( 140 , 150 ) is closed is respectively measured, and the corresponding insulation resistance is determined using each measured first voltage. 7. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the presence of a test mode on a battery control device ( 131 ) is detected, in which a test voltage (±VT), which is equal to a high voltage with a predefined characteristic, or in which a test voltage (±VT 1 ), the magnitude of which rises continuously from a magnitude of 0 V up to a predefined magnitude and which, immediately after the achievement of the predefined magnitude, is equal to a high voltage with a predefined characteristic, is applied between at least one high-voltage terminal ( 21 , 22 ) of the two high-voltage terminals ( 21 , 22 ) and the housing and/or between at least one high-voltage network terminal ( 73 , 74 ) of two high-voltage network terminals ( 73 , 74 ) of the high-voltage network ( 70 ) and the housing, at least temporarily, the relays ( 145 , 155 ) being opened upon the start of the test mode, and the relays ( 145 , 155 ) being closed at the end of the test mode. 8. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein a second voltage which is present between each high-voltage terminal ( 21 , 22 ) and the housing and/or between each high-voltage network terminal ( 73 , 74 ) and the housing respectively is measured and, in the event of a magnitude of each second voltage which is equal to a predefined limiting value, or which exceeds the latter, a control signal is generated, wherein, in the presence of each control signal, the start of the test mode is detected and the respective relays ( 145 , 155 ) are opened. 9. A vehicle having a battery system ( 100 ; 200 ) as claimed in claim 1 .

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  • of components, parts or materials (G01R31/1209, G01R31/1218, G01R31/18 take precedence; circuits therefor G01R31/14; testing vessels of electrodes G01R31/16) · CPC title

  • for monitoring or controlling batteries · CPC title

  • Recording operating variables {; Monitoring of operating variables} · CPC title

  • H02J7/00Primary

    Circuit arrangements for charging or discharging batteries or for supplying loads from batteries · CPC title

  • Safety devices for primary or secondary batteries · CPC title

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What does patent US9931957B2 cover?
The invention relates to a battery system ( 100 ) with a battery ( 20 ), which is designed to supply a high voltage network ( 70 ) with electric energy, and a measuring device ( 130 ) for measuring at least one insulation resistance provided between the battery ( 20 ) and a housing of the battery ( 20 ). The measuring device ( 130 ) is equipped with two measuring paths ( 140, 150 ), each of whi…
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Bosch Gmbh Robert
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J7/00. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Apr 03 2018 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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