IP Library Granted Patent US 7,834,593
Granted Patent B2
US 7,834,593 · App. 12/040,577 · Granted Nov 16, 2010

Thermal runaway protection system for a battery charger

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Patent No.
US 7,834,593
App. No.
12/040,577
Granted
Nov 16, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A protection system and method for a battery charger is disclosed for detecting a thermal runaway condition in a battery during charging in order to protect the battery when such a thermal runaway condition has been detected. The protection system in accordance with the present invention does not require external temperature sensors nor does it rely on actions by the technician or user. Briefly, the protection system includes one or more electrical sensors normally provided with conventional battery chargers for sensing one or more electrical parameters during charging and providing an indication of a possible thermal runaway condition based upon the trend of the electrical charging parameters. In general, the protection system monitors the charging characteristics of a battery for a complete or partial charging cycle. If the charging characteristics deviate from a normal or otherwise indicate an anomaly, as determined by software, the system assumes there may be a thermal runaway condition and executes a protection measure, such as terminating charging of the battery. Even though the anomaly may not be the result of a thermal runaway condition, the protection system in accordance with the present invention treats the anomaly as an indication of a thermal runaway condition even though some other problem is the reason for the anomaly. For example, when the anomaly is the result of a bad cell, battery charging is terminated to prevent a thermal runaway condition and not because a thermal runaway condition is detected.

Claims (29)

1. A method for detecting a thermal runaway condition in a battery under charge in which said battery is charged in both a constant current mode of operation in which said battery is charged with a constant charging current and a constant voltage mode of operation in which said battery is charged with a constant charging voltage in which said battery is charged according to a known charging characteristic during a normal condition defining normal charging voltage and normal charging current curves, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) monitoring the charging voltage and the charging current supplied by a battery charger to a battery under charge during a constant current mode of operation and a constant voltage mode of operation;

(b) providing an indication of an anomaly when at least one of said charging voltage and the charging current deviate from said normal charging voltage and normal charging current curves; and

(c) providing an indication of a thermal runaway condition in response to the indication of the anomaly.

2. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein said step (b) comprises:

(b) providing an indication of an anomaly as a function of the charging current and the battery voltage during said constant current mode of operation.

3. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein said step (b) comprises:

(b) providing an indication of an anomaly as a function of the amount of time required for the battery to reach a predetermined voltage during said constant current mode of operation.

4. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein said step (b) comprises:

(b) providing an indication of an anomaly as a function of the amount of charging current required for the battery to reach a predetermined voltage during said constant current mode of operation.

5. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein said battery is charged with a charging current having a variable duty cycle and step (b) comprises:

(b) providing an indication of an anomaly in said constant voltage mode of operation as a function of the duty cycle of said charging current.

6. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein said step (b) comprises:

(b) providing an indication of an anomaly as a function of the battery voltage during said constant current mode of operation.

7. A battery charger comprising:

a charging circuit for charging a battery with a constant charging current in a constant current mode and a constant voltage in a constant voltage mode of operation in which said battery is charged according to a known charging characteristic during a normal condition defining normal charging voltage and normal charging current curves; and

one or more monitoring devices for monitoring at least one of the charging voltage and the charging current supplied by a battery charger to a battery under charge during a constant current mode of operation and a constant voltage mode of operation; wherein said charging circuit is configured to provide an indication of an anomaly when at least one of said charging voltage and the charging current deviate from said normal charging voltage and normal charging current curves;

providing an indication of a thermal runaway condition in response to the indication of the anomaly.

8. The battery charger as recited in claim 7 , wherein said charging circuit is configured to provide an indication of an anomaly as a function of the charging current and the battery voltage during said constant current mode of operation.

9. The battery charger as recited in claim 7 , wherein said charging circuit is configured to provide an indication of an anomaly as a function of the amount of time required for the battery to reach a predetermined voltage during said constant current mode of operation.

10. The battery charger as recited in claim 7 , wherein said charging circuit is configured to provide an indication of an anomaly as a function of the amount of charging current required for the battery to reach a predetermined voltage during said constant current mode of operation.

11. The battery charger as recited in claim 7 , wherein said charging circuit is further configured to provide an indication of an anomaly in a constant voltage mode of operation as a function of said one or more parameters.

12. The battery charger as recited in claim 7 , wherein said charging circuit is configured to vary the duty cycle of said charging current and further configured to track the duty cycle of said charging current in said constant voltage mode of operation and provide an indication of an anomaly in said constant voltage mode of operation as a function of the duty cycle of said charging current.

13. A battery charger comprising:

a charging circuit for charging a battery in a constant current mode in which said battery is charged with a constant charging current and a constant voltage mode of operation in which said battery is charged with a constant charging voltage, said charging circuit configured to vary the duty cycle of said charging circuit and further configured to provide an indication of a thermal runaway condition when the trend of said duty cycle indicates an anomaly; and

one or more monitoring devices for monitoring at least one of the charging voltage and the charging current supplied by a battery charger to a battery under charge during a constant current mode of operation and a constant voltage mode of operation.

14. A battery charger comprising:

a charging circuit for charging a battery in a constant current mode in which said battery is charged with a charging current and a constant charging voltage in which said battery is charged according to a known charging characteristic during a normal condition defining a normal charging voltage and normal charging current curves, wherein said charging circuit is configured to detect anomalies in said charging characteristic when at least one of said charging voltage and the charging current deviate from said normal charging voltage and normal charging current curves when said battery charger is in said constant current mode of operation; and

one or more monitoring devices for monitoring at least one of the charging voltage and the charging current supplied by a battery charger to a battery under charge and providing an indication of a thermal runaway condition in response to said anomalies.

Assignments (10)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 19, 2022
From: SCHUMACHER ELECTRIC CORPORATION
To: MONROE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT ADVISORS, LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 059725/0949 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 19, 2022
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: SCHUMACHER ELECTRIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 059726/0910 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 4, 2022
From: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE AGENCY, LLC
To: SCHUMACHER ELECTRIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 059319/0294 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 2, 2021
From: SCHUMACHER ELECTRIC CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 057253/0133 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 2, 2021
From: SCHUMACHER ELECTRIC CORPORATION
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
Reel/Frame 057234/0260 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS Recorded Oct 5, 2020
From: FIFTH THIRD BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO MB FINANCIAL BANK, N.A. AND COLE TAYLOR BANK
To: SCHUMACHER ELECTRIC, INC.
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 2, 2020
From: SCHUMACHER ELECTRIC CORPORATION
To: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE AGENCY, LLC AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 054271/0225 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 14, 2020
From: SCHUMACHER ELECTRIC, INC.
To: FIFTH THIRD BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR IN INTERSET TO MB FINANCIAL BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR TO COLE TAYLOR BANK
Reel/Frame 053210/0430 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 4, 2013
From: SCHUMACHER ELECTRIC INC
To: COLE TAYLOR BANK
Reel/Frame 031344/0917 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 26, 2008
From: JOHNSON, THOMAS F.; WHITING, JOHN S.
To: SCHUMACHER ELECTRIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 020700/0854 →