IP Library Granted Patent US 8,179,139
Granted Patent B2
US 8,179,139 · App. 12/692,841 · Granted May 15, 2012

Rechargeable battery abnormality detection apparatus and rechargeable battery apparatus

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Patent No.
US 8,179,139
App. No.
12/692,841
Granted
May 15, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The rechargeable battery abnormality detection apparatus is provided with an internal short circuit detection section ( 20 b ) that monitors rechargeable battery ( 1 ) voltage change when no charging or discharging takes place, and detects internal short circuit abnormality when battery voltage drop during a predetermined time period exceeds a preset threshold voltage; a degradation appraisal section ( 20 d ) that judges the degree of rechargeable battery degradation; and a threshold control section ( 20 c ) that incrementally increases the threshold voltage according to the degree of degradation determined by the degradation appraisal section ( 20 d ).

Claims (20)

1. A rechargeable battery abnormality detection apparatus comprising:

an internal short circuit detection section that monitors the change in battery voltage when rechargeable battery charging and discharging is suspended, and determines internal short circuit abnormality when the voltage drop during a preset time interval exceeds a preset threshold voltage;

a degradation appraisal section that evaluates the degree of rechargeable battery degradation; and

a threshold control section that incrementally increases the threshold voltage according to the degree of degradation evaluated by the degradation appraisal section.

2. The rechargeable battery abnormality detection apparatus as cited in claim 1 wherein the case of a rechargeable battery made up of a plurality of series-connected battery cells, the internal short circuit detection section determines the voltage drop ΔV x for each battery cell, the maximum battery cell voltage drop maxΔV x , and the minimum battery cell voltage drop minΔV x ; and the difference between the maximum and minimum voltage drops [maxΔV x −minΔV x ] is used as the voltage drop to determine rechargeable battery internal short circuit abnormality.

3. The rechargeable battery abnormality detection apparatus as cited in claim 1 wherein the degradation appraisal section evaluates the degree of rechargeable battery degradation based on at least one of the following mechanisms: the change in rechargeable battery full-charge capacity; the number of rechargeable battery charging and discharging cycles; and the change in rechargeable battery internal resistance.

4. The rechargeable battery abnormality detection apparatus as cited in claim 1 wherein the threshold control section revises the previously determined threshold voltage with the highest of the following threshold voltages: the threshold voltage incrementally increased according to the change in rechargeable battery full-charge capacity; the threshold voltage incrementally increased according to the number of rechargeable battery charging and discharging cycles; and the threshold voltage incrementally increased according to the change in rechargeable battery internal resistance.

5. The rechargeable battery abnormality detection apparatus as cited in claim 1 wherein the internal short circuit detection section determines rechargeable battery voltage drop during a preset time interval that depends on the rechargeable battery voltage.

6. The rechargeable battery abnormality detection apparatus as cited in claim 1 further comprising:

a charging and discharging detection section that monitors rechargeable battery charging and discharging current, and activates the internal short circuit detection section when no rechargeable battery charging or discharging is detected.

7. A rechargeable battery apparatus characterized by providing a rechargeable battery, and a rechargeable battery abnormality detection apparatus as cited in claim 1 .

8. A rechargeable battery apparatus characterized by providing a rechargeable battery, a rechargeable battery abnormality detection apparatus as cited in claim 1 , and a cut-off device that prohibits rechargeable battery use when the abnormality detection apparatus detects rechargeable battery internal short circuit.

9. A rechargeable battery abnormality detection apparatus comprising:

a plurality of rechargeable batteries connected in series;

a voltage detection section that detects rechargeable battery voltage;

a current detection section that detects rechargeable battery current;

a charging and discharging detection section that monitors rechargeable battery charging and discharging current via the current detection section, and activates the internal short circuit detection section when no rechargeable battery charging or discharging is detected;

an internal short circuit detection section that monitors the change in battery voltage via the voltage detection section when rechargeable battery charging and discharging is suspended, and determines internal short circuit abnormality when the voltage drop during a preset time interval exceeds a preset threshold voltage;

a degradation appraisal section that evaluates the degree of rechargeable battery degradation; and

a threshold control section that incrementally increases the threshold voltage according to the degree of degradation evaluated by the degradation appraisal section.

Assignments (2)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Aug 29, 2023
From: SANYO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC ENERGY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 064745/0405 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2010
From: KAWASUMI, ATSUSHI; NISHIKAWA, TORU
To: SANYO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 023841/0144 →