IP Library Granted Patent US 7,218,489
Granted Patent B2
US 7,218,489 · App. 10/951,671 · Granted May 15, 2007

High-power ultracapacitor energy storage pack and method of use

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Patent No.
US 7,218,489
App. No.
10/951,671
Granted
May 15, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack includes an ultracapacitor assembly having a plurality of series connected ultracapacitors and balancing resistors, each balancing resistor connected in parallel with each ultracapacitor to automatically balance each ultracapacitor over time, thereby automatically over time discharging the ultracapacitors of the ultracapacitor assembly; an enclosure to enclose and protect the ultracapacitor assembly; a controller for the ultracapacitor assembly; and one or more temperature sensors to monitor temperature of the ultracapacitor assembly and coupled to the controller.

Claims (26)

1. An ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack, comprising: an ultracapacitor assembly including a plurality of series connected ultracapacitors and balancing resistors, each balancing resistor connected in parallel with each ultracapacitor to automatically balance each ultracapacitor over time, thereby automatically over time discharging the ultracapacitors of the ultracapacitor assembly; an enclosure to enclose and protect the ultracapacitor assembly; a controller for the ultracapacitor assembly; and one or more temperature sensors to monitor temperature of the ultracapacitor assembly and coupled to the controller; and GFI sensor monitoring for a ground fault interrupt condition of the ultracapacitor assembly, and coupled to the controller.

2. The ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack of claim 1 , further including a voltage sensor monitoring the voltage of the ultracapacitor assembly, and coupled to the controller.

3. The ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack of claim 1 , further including one or more cooling fans carried by the enclosure and controlled by the controller to cool the ultracapacitor assembly based upon temperature sensed by the one or more temperature sensors.

4. The ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack of claim 1 , wherein the controller is a programmable logic controller with a digital data interface to an SAE standard J1939 Control Area Network (CAN).

5. The ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack of claim 1 , wherein the ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack stores up to a nominal 325 watt-hours of electrical energy at up to a nominal 360 volts DC.

6. The ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure includes an inside with an anti-corrosion and electrical insulation coating thereon.

7. The ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack of claim 1 , wherein the ultracapacitor assembly includes two polycarbonate wine rack middle plate supports with cutouts that receive the ultracapacitors and balancing resistors.

8. The ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack of claim 1 , wherein the ultracapacitor assembly includes a wine rack end support plate made of a glass fabric laminate with an epoxy resin, and has a pattern of holes for mounting the ultracapacitors.

9. The ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack of claim 1 , further including two cooling fans and two finger guards covering the two cooling fans, and the enclosure includes a front wall with two circular cutouts to accommodate the two cooling fans.

10. The ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack of claim 9 , wherein the enclosure includes a front wall with a plurality of openings therein to allow incoming airflow therethrough, and the ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack further includes an externally serviceable filter mounted over the plurality of openings of the front wall.

11. The ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack of claim 1 , wherein the ultracapacitors are mechanically and electrically interconnected with aluminum connections.

12. The ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack of claim 1 , further including a fire sensor and a fire suppression subsystem activated by the controller upon a fire indication input from the fire sensor.

13. An ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack, comprising: an ultracapacitor assembly including a plurality of series connected ultracapacitors and balancing resistors, each balancing resistor connected in parallel with each ultracapacitor to automatically balance each ultracapacitor over time, thereby automatically over time discharging the ultracapacitors of the ultracapacitor assembly; an enclosure to enclose and protect the ultracapacitor assembly; a controller for the ultracapacitor assembly; and one or more temperature sensors to monitor temperature of the ultracapacitor assembly and coupled to the controller; and further including an on/off switching device coupled to the ultracapacitor assembly and the controller, the on/off switching device activated by the controller during normal operation of the ultracapacitor assembly and deactivated by the controller during abnormal operation, which includes at least one of a GFI sensor detects a ground fault interrupt condition, when one or more temperature sensors detect an over- temperature condition, and when a pack voltage sensor detects an over-voltage condition.

14. An ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack, comprising: an ultracapacitor assembly including a plurality of series connected ultracapacitors and balancing resistors, each balancing resistor connected in parallel with each ultracapacitor to automatically balance each ultracapacitor over time, thereby automatically over time discharging the ultracapacitors of the ultracapacitor assembly; an enclosure to enclose and protect the ultracapacitor assembly; a controller for the ultracapacitor assembly; and one or more temperature sensors to monitor temperature of the ultracapacitor assembly and coupled to the controller; and further including a precharge resistor and a pre-charge relay coupled to the ultracapacitor assembly and the controller, the pre-charge relay activated by the controller to cause the pre-charge resistor to limit pack charge current until the ultracapacitor assembly reaches a minimum voltage.

15. A method of using an ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack, comprising:

providing an ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack including a ultracapacitor assembly having a plurality of ultracapacitors in series and balancing resistor in series, each balancing resistor connected in parallel with each ultracapacitor to automatically balance each ultracapacitor over time, thereby automatically over time discharging the ultracapacitors of the ultracapacitor assembly; an enclosure to enclose and protect the ultracapacitor assembly; a controller for the ultracapacitor assembly; one or more temperature sensors to monitor temperature of the ultracapacitor assembly and coupled to the controller; a pack voltage sensor to monitor voltage of the ultracapacitor assembly and coupled to the controller; a GFI sensor to monitor for a ground fault interrupt condition of the ultracapacitor assembly and coupled to the controller; one or more cooling fans carried by the enclosure and controlled by the controller to cool the ultracapacitor assembly based upon temperature sensed by the one or more temperature sensors; an on/off switching device coupled to the ultracapacitor assembly and the controller, the on/off switching device activated by the controller during normal operation of the ultracapacitor assembly and deactivated by the controller when the GFI sensor detects a ground fault interrupt condition, when the one or more temperature sensors detect an over-temperature condition, or when the pack voltage sensor detects an over-voltage condition; and a pre-charge resistor and a pre-charge switching device coupled to the ultracapacitor assembly and the controller, the pre-charge switching device activated by the controller to cause the pre-charge resistor to limit pack charge current until the ultracapacitor assembly reaches a minimum voltage; automatically discharging the ultracapacitors of the ultracapacitor energy storage cell with the balancing resistors to balance ultracapacitors of the ultracapacitor assembly and assure a safe condition for service personnel; cooling the ultracapacitor assembly with the one or more cooling fans based upon temperature sensed by the one or more temperature sensors; and activating the on/off switching device with the controller during normal operation of the ultracapacitor assembly and deactivating the on/off switching device with the controller when the GFI sensor detects a ground fault interrupt condition, when the one or more temperature sensors detect an over-temperature condition, or when the pack voltage sensor detects an over-voltage condition.

16. The method of claim 15 , further including activating the pre-charge relay with the controller to cause the pre-charge resistor to limit pack charge current until the ultracapacitor assembly reaches a minimum voltage.

17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the controller is a programmable logic controller with a digital data interface to an SAE standard J1939 Control Area Network (CAN).

18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack stores up to a nominal 325 watt-hours of electrical energy at up to a nominal 360 volts DC.

19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the enclosure includes an inside with an anti-corrosion and electrical insulation coating thereon.

20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the ultracapacitor assembly includes two polycarbonate wine rack middle plate supports with cutouts that receive the ultracapacitors and balancing resistors.

21. The method of claim 15 , wherein the ultracapacitor assembly includes a wine rack end support plate made of a glass fabric laminate with an epoxy resin, and has a pattern of holes for mounting the ultracapacitors.

22. The method of claim 15 , wherein the one or more cooling fans include two cooling fans, the enclosure includes a front wall with two circular cutouts to accommodate the two cooling fans, and the ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack further includes two finger guards covering the two respective cooling fans.

23. The method of claim 22 , wherein the enclosure includes a front wall with a plurality of openings therein to allow incoming airflow therethrough, and the ultracapacitor energy storage cell pack further includes an externally serviceable filter mounted over the plurality of openings of the front wall.

24. The method of claim 15 , wherein the ultracapacitors are mechanically and electrically interconnected with aluminum connections.

25. The method of claim 15 , further including a fire sensor and a fire suppression subsystem activated by the controller upon a fire indication input from the fire sensor.

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