IP Library Granted Patent US 12673583
Granted Patent B2
US 12673583 · App. 18/675,126 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Startup fault checking of paralleled devices

Inventors: Rodney L. Menold (Hanna City, IL); Jason Lee Miller (Princeville, IL)
Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
B60L58/26B60L3/003G01R31/007H02J7/80H02J7/855H02J7/933H02P1/54B60L2200/40B60L2240/545H02J2207/20
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Patent No.
US 12673583
App. No.
18/675,126
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical energy system for a work machine includes a rechargeable electrical energy source to provide electrical energy to power the work machine, multiple energy management devices, and a system controller. The multiple energy management devices each include at least one electrical component. The energy management devices are modular, and the electrical component or components of each energy management device are independently activated for that energy management device. The system controller is configured to activate the at least one electrical component of all the energy management devices in response to a predetermined event, monitor all the energy management devices for faults, and deactivate a portion of the activated electrical components of the energy management devices according to demand on the electric energy system.

Claims (79)

1 . An electrical energy system for a work machine, the system comprising:

a rechargeable electrical energy source to provide electrical energy to power the work machine;

multiple energy management devices that each include at least one electrical component, wherein the energy management devices are modular and the at least one electrical component of each energy management device is independently activated for that energy management device; and

a system controller configured to:

activate the at least one electrical component of all the energy management devices in response to a predetermined event for a predetermined time duration;

monitor for faults in the electrical components of all the energy management devices during the predetermined time duration; and

deactivate a portion of the activated electrical components of the energy management devices according to demand of the electric energy system after the predetermined time duration.

2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the multiple energy management devices are included in a power system and each include a switching converter circuit configured to receive electrical energy from the rechargeable electrical energy source and provide electric power to an electric motor of the work machine; and

wherein the system controller is configured to:

activate the switching converter circuits of all the energy management devices in response to startup of one or more electric motors of the work machine;

monitor for faults in operation of the switching converter circuits; and

deactivate a portion of the activated switching converter circuits according to demand of the one or more electric motors.

3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the multiple energy management devices are included in a charging system and each include a switching converter circuit configured to receive electrical charging energy and provide the electrical charging energy to the rechargeable electrical energy source; and

wherein the system controller is configured to:

activate the switching converter circuits of all the energy management devices in response to at least one of the multiple energy management devices entering a charging mode;

monitor for faults in operation of the switching converter circuits; and

deactivate a portion of the activated switching converter circuits according to a charging demand of the electric energy system.

4 . The system of claim 1 , including:

a temperature sensor configured to produce a measurement of temperature associated with operation of the work machine;

wherein the multiple energy management devices each include at least one energy source cooling unit; and

wherein the system controller is configured to:

activate the at least one energy source cooling unit of all the energy management devices in response to startup of one or more electric motors of the work machine and the measurement of temperature;

monitor for faults in operation of the energy source cooling units; and

deactivate a portion of the energy source cooling units according to demand on the electric energy system and the measurement of temperature.

5 . The system of claim 1 , including:

a temperature sensor configured to produce a measurement of temperature associated with operation of the work machine;

wherein the multiple energy management devices each include at least one energy source heating unit; and

wherein the system controller is configured to:

activate the at least one energy source heating unit of all the energy management devices in response to startup of one or more electric motors of the work machine and the measurement of temperature;

monitor for faults in operation of the energy source heating units; and

deactivate a portion of the energy source heating units according to demand on the electric energy system and the measurement of temperature.

6 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is configured to activate the at least one electrical component of all the energy management devices in response to a scheduled activation and deactivate the portion of the activated electrical components of the energy management devices according to operating conditions of the work machine.

7 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is configured to activate the at least one electrical component of all the energy management devices in response to startup of the work machine and deactivate the portion of the activated electrical components of the energy management devices according to operating conditions of the work machine.

8 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is configured to disable an electrical component of an energy management device in response to a fault detected in the electrical component.

9 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is configured to:

disable a first energy management device in response to a fault detected in the at least one electrical component of the first energy management device; and

activate a second energy management device to operate in place of the first energy management device.

10 . The system of claim 1 , including:

an operator interface; and

wherein the system controller is configured to present an indication of a fault using the operator interface in response to a fault detected in an electrical component of an energy management device.

11 . A method of operating an electric energy system of a work machine, the method comprising:

implementing flow of electrical energy in the work machine using multiple energy management devices of the work machine, wherein the energy management devices are modular and each include at least one electrical component of a same type, and the at least one electrical component of each energy management device is independently activated for that energy management device;

activating the at least one electrical component of all the energy management devices in response to startup of the work machine;

monitoring for faults in the activated electrical components of all the energy management devices; and

deactivating a portion of the activated electrical components of the energy management devices according to demand of the energy management devices for operating conditions of the work machine.

12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the activating the at least one electrical component of all the energy management devices includes activating at least one switching converter circuit included in each of the energy management devices in response to startup of one or more electric motors of the work machine;

wherein the monitoring all the energy management devices for faults includes monitoring for faults in operation of the switching converter circuits; and

wherein the deactivating the portion of the activated electrical components includes deactivating a portion of the activated switching converter circuits according to demand of the one or more electric motors.

13 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the activating the at least one electrical component of all the energy management devices includes activating at least one switching converter circuit included in each of the energy management devices in response to at least one of the multiple energy management devices entering a charging mode;

wherein the monitoring all the energy management devices for faults includes monitoring for faults in operation of the switching converter circuits; and

wherein the deactivating the portion of the activated electrical components includes deactivating a portion of the activated switching converter circuits according to a charging demand of the electric energy system.

14 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the activating the at least one electrical component of all the energy management devices includes activating at least one cooling unit included in each of the energy management devices in response to startup of one or more electric motors of the work machine and a temperature associated with operation of the work machine;

wherein the monitoring all the energy management devices for faults includes monitoring for faults in operation of the cooling units; and

wherein the deactivating the portion of the activated electrical components includes deactivating deactivate a portion of the cooling units according to demand on the electric energy system and the temperature.

15 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the activating the at least one electrical component of all the energy management devices includes activating at least one heating unit included in each of the energy management devices in response to startup of one or more electric motors of the work machine and a temperature associated with operation of the work machine;

wherein the monitoring all the energy management devices for faults includes monitoring for faults in operation of the heating units; and

wherein the deactivating the portion of the activated electrical components includes deactivating deactivate a portion of the heating units according to demand on the electric energy system and the temperature.

16 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the activating the at least one electrical component includes activating the at least one electrical component of all the energy management devices in response to an activation schedule included in a system controller of the electric energy system; and

wherein the deactivating the portion of the activated electrical components includes deactivating the portion of the activated electrical components of the energy management devices according to operating conditions of the work machine.

17 . The method of claim 11 , including:

detecting a fault in the at least one electrical component of a first electrical energy management device of the multiple electrical energy management devices;

disabling the at least one electrical component in response to the detected fault; and

activating a second energy management device to operate in place of the first energy management device in response to detecting the fault.

18 . An electric energy system of a work machine, the system comprising:

multiple power switching converter circuits, wherein the power switching converter circuits are independently enabled to operate in parallel to provide electrical energy to one or more electric motors of the work machine;

fault sensors configured to monitor operation of the multiple power switching converter circuits; and

a system controller configured to:

determine demand for electrical power by the one or more electric motors;

activate all the power switching converter circuits in response to startup of the one or more electric motors for a predetermined time duration;

monitor the fault sensors for indications of a fault in any of the multiple power switching converter circuits during the predetermined time duration; and

enable only the power switching converter circuits needed according to the determined demand for electrical power after the predetermined time duration.

19 . The system of claim 18 , including:

a rechargeable energy source;

multiple charging switching converter circuits, wherein the charging switching converter circuits are independently enabled to operate in parallel to provide electrical energy to the rechargeable energy source;

wherein the fault sensors are configured to monitor operation of the multiple charging switching converter circuits; and

wherein the system controller is configured to:

activate all the charging switching converter circuits during a predetermined time duration of charging in response to the electric energy system entering a charge mode;

monitor the fault sensors for indications of a fault in any of the multiple charging switching converter circuits during the predetermined time duration of charging; and

enable only the power switching converter circuits needed according to the charge mode after the predetermined time duration of charging.