IP Library Granted Patent US 8,269,460
Granted Patent B2
US 8,269,460 · App. 12/801,418 · Granted Sep 18, 2012

Disconnection detecting device

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Patent No.
US 8,269,460
App. No.
12/801,418
Granted
Sep 18, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A switch element is configured to decrease an impedance of a voltage-detection integrated circuit that detect voltage between both ends of unit cells of a higher-ordered battery block, for adjacently-connected pair of the higher-ordered battery block and a lower-ordered battery block. The voltage-detection integrated circuit is configured to detect disconnection of an electrical wire when voltage between both ends of a lowest-ordered unit cell that is detected with the switch element turned on is equal to or lower than a threshold.

Claims (10)

1. A disconnection detecting device for a battery including battery blocks each constructed by series-connected unit cells, the device being configured to detect a disconnection of an electrical wire that connects a connection point of an adjacently-connected pair of a higher-ordered battery block and a lower-ordered battery block to a ground terminal of a voltage detection unit configured to detect a voltage between both ends of a unit cell belonging to the higher-ordered battery block and to a power supply terminal of a voltage detection unit configured to detect a voltage between both ends of a unit cell belonging to the lower-ordered battery block, the device comprising:

a switch element configured to decrease an impedance of the voltage detection unit that detects the voltages between both ends of the unit cells belonging to the higher-ordered battery block; and

a disconnection detecting unit configured to detect the disconnection of the electrical wire based on a voltage between both ends of a lowest-ordered unit cell of the higher-ordered battery block, the voltage between both ends being detected by the voltage detection unit while the switch element is turned on.

2. The disconnection detecting device according to claim 1 , wherein the disconnection detection unit is configured to detect the disconnection of the electrical wire based on comparison of the voltage between both ends of the lowest-ordered unit cell of the higher-ordered battery block with a threshold, the voltage between both ends being detected by the voltage detection unit while the switch element is turned on.

3. The disconnection detecting device according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a first diode connected between both ends of the lowest-ordered unit cell of the higher-ordered battery block in a forward direction from a negative terminal of the lowest-ordered unit cell of the higher-ordered battery block to a positive terminal thereof; and

a second diode connected between both ends of the highest-ordered unit cell of the lower-ordered battery block in a forward direction from a negative terminal of the highest-ordered unit cell of the lower-ordered battery block to a positive terminal thereof.

4. The disconnection detecting device according to claim 2 , further comprising:

a first diode connected between both ends of the lowest-ordered unit cell of the higher-ordered battery block in a forward direction from a negative terminal of the lowest-ordered unit cell of the higher-ordered battery block to a positive terminal thereof; and

a second diode connected between both ends of the highest-ordered unit cell of the lower-ordered battery block in a forward direction from a negative terminal of the highest-ordered unit cell of the lower-ordered battery block to a positive terminal thereof.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jun 5, 2023
From: YAZAKI CORPORATION
To: YAZAKI CORPORATION
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