IP Library Granted Patent US 9,184,476
Granted Patent B2
US 9,184,476 · App. 13/515,564 · Granted Nov 10, 2015

Battery module control system and battery module control method

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Patent No.
US 9,184,476
App. No.
13/515,564
Granted
Nov 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

In order to provide a battery module control system able to reuse an arbitrary secondary battery module through a simple, inexpensive system, the present invention includes: a plurality of battery modules that are connected to each other in parallel; switch circuits that are provided on charge and discharge routes of a plurality of the battery modules; an average impedance value calculation section (control section) that calculates average impedance values of a plurality of the battery modules; a maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rate input section (input section) that inputs maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rates of a plurality of the battery modules; an allowable voltage difference calculation section (control section) that calculates allowable voltage differences of a plurality of the battery modules on the basis of the average impedance values calculated by the average impedance value calculation section and the maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rates input by the maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rate input section; a common voltage detection section (control section) that detects a voltage of a common charge and discharge route of a plurality of the battery modules; and a plurality of voltage detection sections (control section) that detect voltages of a plurality of the battery modules, wherein, when a difference between the voltage detected by the common voltage detection section and the voltage detected by the voltage detection section corresponding to a predetermined battery module is greater than an allowable voltage difference of the predetermined battery module, a switch circuit provided on a charge and discharge route of the predetermined battery module is so controlled as to be turned OFF.

Claims (25)

1. A battery module control system, comprising:

a plurality of battery modules that are connected to each other in parallel;

switch circuits that are provided on each charge and discharge routes of the plurality of battery modules;

an average impedance value calculation section that calculates each average impedance values of the plurality of battery modules;

a maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rate input section that inputs maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rates of the plurality of battery modules;

an allowable voltage difference calculation section that calculates each allowable voltage differences of the plurality of battery modules on the basis of the average impedance values calculated by the average impedance value calculation section and the maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rates input by the maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rate input section;

a common voltage detection section that detects a voltage of a common charge and discharge route of the plurality of battery modules; and

a plurality of voltage detection sections that detect respective voltages of the plurality of battery modules, wherein

when a difference between the voltage detected by the common voltage detection section and the voltage detected by the voltage detection section corresponding to a predetermined battery module is greater than an allowable voltage difference of the predetermined battery module, a switch circuit provided on a charge and discharge route of the predetermined battery module is so controlled as to be turned OFF, and

wherein the maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rate is used to define a maximum current with which a certain battery module from among the plurality of battery modules can be charged and discharged.

2. The battery module control system according to claim 1 , wherein

the plurality of battery modules are produced at different times.

3. The battery module control system according to claim 1 , wherein usage histories of the plurality of battery modules are different.

4. The battery module control system according to claim 1 , wherein standards of the plurality of battery modules are different.

5. A battery module control system, comprising:

a plurality of battery modules that are connected to each other in parallel:

switch circuits that are provided on each charge and discharge routes of the plurality of battery modules in order to add a battery module to a common charge and discharge route of the plurality of battery modules, or cut off a battery module from the common charge and discharge route of the plurality of battery modules;

an average impedance value calculation section that calculates each average impedance values of the plurality of battery modules;

a maximum allowable charge-and discharge rate input section that inputs each maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rates of the plurality of battery modules;

an allowable voltage difference calculation section that calculates each allowable voltage differences of the plurality of battery modules on the basis of the average impedance values calculated by the average impedance value calculation section and the maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rates input by the maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rate input section;

a common voltage detection section that detects a voltage of a common charge and discharge route of the plurality of battery modules; and

the plurality of voltage detection sections that detect each voltages of the plurality of battery modules, wherein

when a switch circuit provided on a charge and discharge route of the predetermined battery module is turned OFF, and a difference between the voltage detected by the common voltage detection section and the voltage detected by the voltage detection section corresponding to a predetermined battery module is greater than an allowable voltage difference of the predetermined battery module, a switch circuit provided on a charge and discharge route of the predetermined battery module is so controlled as to be turned OFF and cut off the predetermined battery module from the common charge and discharge route,

when a switch circuit provided on a charge and discharge route of the predetermined battery module is turned OFF, and a difference between the voltage detected by the common voltage detection section and the voltage detected by the voltage detection section corresponding to a predetermined battery module is smaller than an allowable voltage difference of the predetermined battery module, a switch circuit provided on a charge and discharge route of the predetermined battery module is so controlled as to be turned ON and add the predetermined battery module to the common charge and discharge route, and

wherein the maximum allowable charge-and-discharge rate is used to define a maximum current with which a certain battery module from among the plurality of battery modules can be charged and discharged.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 28, 2024
From: SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION, AS SECURITY AGENT
To: ENVISION AESC JAPAN LTD.; ENVISION AESC ENERGY DEVICES LTD.
Reel/Frame 069461/0179 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENT Recorded Jul 2, 2019
From: ENVISION AESC ENERGY DEVICES, LTD.
To: SUMITOMO MITUSI BANKING CORPORATION, AS SECURITY AGENT
Reel/Frame 049649/0924 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 21, 2019
From: NEC ENERGY DEVICES, LTD.
To: ENVISION AESC ENERGY DEVICES, LTD.
Reel/Frame 049556/0123 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 19, 2012
From: SUZUKI, SHIN
To: NEC ENERGY DEVICES, LTD.
Reel/Frame 028398/0447 →