Electrical storage system
US-9577458-B2 · Feb 21, 2017 · US
US9941712B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9941712-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314424250-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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An electrical storage system includes a relay switching between an on state where an electrical storage device ( 10 ) is connected to a load and an off state where connection of the electrical storage device with the load is interrupted; a controller controlling an on-off state of the relay; and a current interruption circuit ( 60 ) interrupting energization of the electrical storage device. The current interruption circuit includes an alarm circuit ( 63 ) outputting an alarm signal indicating that any one electrical storage block is in an overcharged state by comparing a voltage value of each electrical storage block with a threshold; a latch circuit ( 64 ) retaining the alarm signal; a transistor ( 66 ) causing the relay to switch from the on state to the off state upon reception of an output signal of the latch circuit; and a power supply circuit ( 63 d ) generating electric power for operating the latch circuit using electric power of the electrical storage device.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrical storage system comprising: an electrical storage device in which a plurality of electrical storage blocks configured to be charged or discharged are connected in series with each other; a relay configured to switch between an on state where the electrical storage device is connected to a load and an off state where connection of the electrical storage device with the load is interrupted; a controller configured to control an on-off state of the relay; and a current interruption circuit configured to interrupt energization of the electrical storage device by causing the relay to switch from the on state to the off state, the current interruption circuit including an alarm circuit configured to output an alarm signal indicating that any one of the electrical storage blocks is in an overcharged state by comparing a voltage value of each of the electrical storage blocks with a threshold; a latch circuit configured to retain the alarm signal; a transistor configured to cause the relay to switch from the on state to the off state upon reception of an output signal of the latch circuit; a power supply circuit configured to generate electric power for operating the latch circuit using electric power of the electrical storage device; and a plug configured to be movable between a first position in which energization of the electrical storage device is allowed and a second position in which energization of the electrical storage device is interrupted in response to a user's operation, the plug being configured to interrupt a line, through which electric power of the power supply circuit is supplied to the latch circuit, by being moved to the second position. 2. The electrical storage system according to claim 1 , wherein the alarm circuit includes a first comparator configured to detect a voltage value of a corresponding one of the electrical storage blocks; and a second comparator configured to output the alarm signal when the voltage value detected by any one of the first comparators is higher than the threshold. 3. An electrical storage system comprising: an electrical storage device in which a plurality of electrical storage blocks configured to be charged or discharged are connected in series with each other; a relay configured to switch between an on state where the electrical storage device is connected to a load and an off state where connection of the electrical storage device with the load is interrupted; a controller configured to control an on-off state of the relay; and a current interruption circuit configured to interrupt energization of the electrical storage device by causing the relay to switch from the on state to the off state, the current interruption circuit including an alarm circuit configured to output an alarm signal indicating that any one of the electrical storage blocks is in an overcharged state by comparing a voltage value of each of the electrical storage blocks with a threshold; a latch circuit configured to retain the alarm signal; a photocoupler configured to generate an input signal of the latch circuit upon reception of an output signal of the alarm circuit; and a transistor configured to cause the relay to switch from the on state to the off state upon reception of an output signal of the latch circuit, and the latch circuit being configured to operate upon reception of electric power supplied from a power supply configured to supply electric power to the photocoupler and the transistor, wherein the electrical storage device is mounted on a vehicle, the electrical storage device being configured to output energy used to cause the vehicle to travel, supply of electric power from the power supply to the electrical storage device being interrupted in response to switching of an ignition switch of the vehicle from an on state to an off state. 4. The electrical storage system according to claim 3 , wherein the controller is configured to determine that the current interruption circuit is in an operated state when a drive command for the relay does not coincide with an operating state of the relay, and not to connect the electrical storage device to the load when the number of times the current interruption circuit is operated is larger than a predetermined number of times. 5. The electrical storage system according to claim 4 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the operating state of the relay with the use of at least one of a voltage sensor configured to detect a voltage value of the electrical storage device and a current sensor configured to detect a current value of the electrical storage device. 6. The electrical storage system according to claim 3 , wherein the latch circuit is configured to cancel the retained alarm signal in response to interruption of supply of electric power from the power supply. 7. The electrical storage system according to claim 1 , wherein the latch circuit is configured to cancel the retained alarm signal in response to interruption of supply of electric power from the power supply.
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