Electrified vehicle battery combination electrical/ fluid connector
US-2024429634-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9960464B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9960464-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214112642-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2012 |
| Priority date | Apr 18, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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A device and a method for controlling the temperature of a unit to be controlled in its temperature, including a unit to be heated or cooled, a temperature-control circuit having a recirculatable, heat-transferring medium, the flow direction of the medium through the temperature-control circuit being reversed following at least one predefined time interval or according to a control based on a temperature of the unit to be controlled in its temperature, characterized by the fact that the intake temperature of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium is higher than the setpoint temperature of the unit to be controlled in its temperature, as long as the actual temperature of the unit requiring temperature control is lower than its setpoint temperature, and the intake temperature of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium is lower than the setpoint temperature of the unit to be controlled in its temperature, if the actual temperature of the unit to be controlled in its temperature exceeds its setpoint temperature.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for controlling a temperature of a unit requiring heating or cooling, the unit having multiple cell components and including a temperature-control circuit which includes a recirculatable, heat-transferring medium, the method comprising: providing a first flow direction of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium through the multiple components of the temperature-control circuit according to a control based on a temperature of the unit; reversing, following a time interval, the first flow direction of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium through the multiple components of the temperature-control circuit according to the control based on the temperature of the unit; wherein if the setpoint temperature is above an actual temperature of the unit the unit is first heated to its setpoint temperature, so that to the extent to which the temperature-control-requiring unit heats up in operation and its actual temperature approaches the setpoint temperature, no additional heating of the unit is needed, wherein if the actual temperature of the unit exceeds or is about to exceed the setpoint temperature, the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium in the temperature-control circuit is cooled by lowering, in a continuous or stepwise manner, an intake temperature of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium to the extent that the actual temperature of the unit approaches the setpoint temperature, wherein the reversal of the flow direction of the recirculatable, heat-transmitting medium takes place as a function of at least one control parameter corresponding to one of a flow rate of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium, an intake temperature of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium, and a return temperature of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium, wherein the unit includes at least one of a battery, a NiMH cell, a lithium polymer cell, a capacitor, a capacitor battery, a fuel cell, and a hybrid form of the aforementioned units, wherein a temperature difference between individual components of the unit does not remain constant during an operating period, and wherein an average temperature in the unit is made more homogeneous or uniform so that the individual components of the unit have more homogeneous or uniform average temperatures in relation to each other; wherein the intake temperature of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium is higher than the setpoint temperature of the unit requiring heating or cooling, as long as the actual temperature of the unit requiring heating or cooling is lower than its setpoint temperature, and wherein the intake temperature of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium is lower than the setpoint temperature of the unit requiring heating or cooling, if the actual temperature of the unit requiring heating or cooling exceeds its setpoint temperature. 2. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium is a fluid. 3. The method as recited in claim 2 , wherein the fluid includes one of air and a water/glycol mixture. 4. The method as recited in claim 2 , wherein the temperature-control circuit includes a recirculation pump, and the reversal of the flow direction of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium takes place via a reversal of a pumping direction, the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium being one of a fluid and a fluid mixture. 5. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the temperature-control circuit includes a blower, and the reversal of the flow direction takes place via a reversal of a blower output direction, the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium being a gas or a gas mixture. 6. The method as recited claim 1 , wherein the temperature control circuit includes a system of controllable and switchable selector valves, and the reversal of the flow direction of the recirculatable, heat-transferring medium is accomplished by actuating and switching the selector valves.
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