Battery Charge Controller
US-2024388111-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US9979210B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9979210-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414912377-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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Battery controller chooses as a standard storage battery Bs one of the storage batteries which has the lowest voltage in storage batteries B 1 to Bn. Battery controller obtains as a standard voltage Vs a voltage of the standard storage battery Bs, and obtains as a standard SOHs an SOH of the standard storage battery Bs. Battery controller specifies from storage batteries B 1 to Bn a storage battery to be discharged by equalizing unit 450 based on a magnitude relation between an SOHj of each of the storage batteries and the standard SOHs and based on a voltage difference between the terminal voltage of each of the storage batteries and the standard voltage Vs. Battery controller performs an equalizing process by causing equalizing unit to discharge the specified storage battery.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An equalizing apparatus comprising: a voltage detector which detects a terminal voltage of each of a plurality of series connected storage batteries; a state estimator which estimates a degree of deterioration of each of the plurality of storage batteries; an equalizing unit which discharges a specified storage battery in the plurality of storage batteries; and a controller which specifies, from the plurality of storage batteries, a storage battery to be discharged by the equalizing unit, based on the estimated degree of deterioration of each of the storage batteries, wherein the state estimator estimates a state of health (SOH) of each of the plurality of storage battery, as the degree of deterioration, and the SOH is defined by a ratio of a full charge capacity to an initial capacity. 2. The equalizing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the state estimator estimates the SOH by using the following equation (1): SOH=(FCC/ Ci )×100 (1), where FCC is the full charge capacity of a given storage battery, and Ci is the initial capacity of the given storage battery. 3. The equalizing apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the FCC is given by the following equation (2): FCC=( Qt /ΔSOC)×100 (2), where ΔSOC is a variation value of a state of charge (SOC) of the given storage battery, and Qt is an interval capacity required for ΔSOC. 4. The equalizing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the state estimator estimates the ΔSOC based on an integrated current. 5. The equalizing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein: the controller selects, from the plurality of storage batteries, a standard storage battery to be compared with remaining ones of the plurality of storage batteries, obtains a terminal voltage of the standard storage battery, as a standard voltage, and obtains the SOH of the standard storage battery, as a standard degree of deterioration, and the controller specifies, from the plurality of storage batteries, the storage battery to be discharged by the equalizing unit, based on a magnitude relation between the degree of deterioration of each of the storage batteries and the standard degree of deterioration and based on a voltage difference between the terminal voltage of each of the storage batteries and the standard voltage. 6. The equalizing apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the controller selects, as the standard storage battery, one of the plurality of storage batteries which has a lowest terminal voltage among the plurality of storage batteries. 7. The equalizing apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein with respect to a first storage battery which is in a higher degree of deterioration than the standard storage battery, when the terminal voltage of the first storage battery is equal to or higher than a first threshold value related to the terminal voltage, the controller does not specify the first storage battery as the storage battery to be discharged by the equalizing unit. 8. The equalizing apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein: when a voltage difference between (i) the terminal voltage of a second storage battery which is in a lower degree of deterioration than the standard storage battery and (ii) the terminal voltage of the standard storage battery is equal to or higher than a second threshold value related to the voltage difference, the controller specifies the second storage battery as the storage battery to be discharged by the equalizing unit, and when a voltage difference between (i) the terminal voltage of the first storage battery which has a terminal voltage lower than the first threshold value and (ii) the terminal voltage of the standard storage battery is equal to or higher than the second threshold value, the controller specifies the first storage battery as the storage battery to be discharged by the equalizing unit.
Control of state of charge [SOC] · CPC title
Passive balancing, e.g. using resistors or parallel MOSFETs · CPC title
for charge balancing, e.g. equalisation of charge between batteries · CPC title
Control of state of health [SOH] · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
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