IP Library Granted Patent US 9,030,205
Granted Patent B2
US 9,030,205 · App. 13/656,009 · Granted May 12, 2015

Electric leakage detecting apparatus

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Patent No.
US 9,030,205
App. No.
13/656,009
Granted
May 12, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electric leakage detecting apparatus includes: a first voltage-dividing circuit; a second voltage-dividing circuit; a first switch which is inserted in a line connecting the first voltage-dividing circuit and the ground connection resistance; a second switch which is inserted in a line connecting the second voltage-dividing circuit and the ground connection resistance; a first voltage detecting circuit which detects an output voltage of the first voltage-dividing circuit; a second voltage detecting circuit which detects an output voltage of the second voltage-dividing circuit; and a judging circuit which judges whether the electric leakage of the high voltage battery occurs or not on the basis of the output voltage of the first voltage-dividing circuit in a case that the first switch is in ON state and the output voltage of the second voltage-dividing circuit in a case that the second switch is in ON state.

Claims (23)

1. An electric leakage detecting apparatus which detects electric leakage of a high voltage battery which includes a plurality of cell modules and is insulated from a chassis ground, the electric leakage detecting apparatus comprising:

a first cell module which is any one of the plurality of cell modules and is in a positive electrode side;

a second cell module which is any one of the plurality of cell modules and is in a negative electrode side as compared with the first cell module;

a first voltage-dividing circuit which is parallely-connected to the first cell module;

a second voltage-dividing circuit which is parallely-connected to the second cell module;

a ground connection resistance whose one end is connected to the chassis ground;

a first switch which is inserted in a line connecting an output end of the first voltage-dividing circuit and other end of the ground connection resistance;

a second switch which is inserted in a line connecting an output end of the second voltage-dividing circuit and the other end of the ground connection resistance;

a first voltage detecting circuit which detects an output voltage of the first voltage-dividing circuit;

a second voltage detecting circuit which detects an output voltage of the second voltage-dividing circuit; and

a judging circuit which judges whether the electric leakage of the high voltage battery occurs or not on the basis of the output voltage of the first voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the first voltage detecting circuit in a case that the first switch is in ON state and the output voltage of the second voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the second voltage detecting circuit in a case that the second switch is in ON state.

2. The electric leakage detecting apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein, when both the output voltage of the first voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the first voltage detecting circuit in the case that the first switch is in ON state and the output voltage of the second voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the second voltage detecting circuit in the case that the second switch is in ON state are more than or equal to a first threshold value, the judging circuit judges that the electric leakage occurs in the positive electrode side of the high voltage battery.

3. The electric leakage detecting apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein, when both the output voltage of the first voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the first voltage detecting circuit in the case that the first switch is in ON state and the output voltage of the second voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the second voltage detecting circuit in the case that the second switch is in ON state are less than or equal to a second threshold value, the judging circuit judges that the electric leakage occurs in the negative electrode side of the high voltage battery.

4. The electric leakage detecting apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein, when one of the output voltage of the first voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the first voltage detecting circuit in the case that the first switch is in ON state and the output voltage of the second voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the second voltage detecting circuit in the case that the second switch is in ON state is more than or equal to the first threshold value and other is less than or equal to the second threshold value, the judging circuit judges that the electric leakage occurs between the first cell module and the second cell module.

5. The electric leakage detecting apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein, when the output voltage of the first voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the first voltage detecting circuit in the case that the first switch is in ON state is equal to a voltage in a case that the first switch is in OFF state and when the output voltage of the second voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the second voltage detecting circuit in the case that the second switch is in ON state is more than or equal to the first threshold value, the judging circuit judges that the electric leakage occurs in the first cell module.

6. The electric leakage detecting apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein, when the output voltage of the first voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the first voltage detecting circuit in the case that the first switch is in ON state is less than or equal to the second threshold value and when the output voltage of the second voltage-dividing circuit which is detected by the second voltage detecting circuit in the case that the second switch is in ON state is equal to a voltage in a case that the second switch is in OFF state, the judging circuit judges that the electric leakage occurs in the second cell module.

7. The electric leakage detecting apparatus according to claim 1 further comprises at least a contactor between the first cell module and the second cell module,

wherein, when the contactor is in OFF state, the judging circuit judges whether the electric leakage of the high voltage battery occurs or not on the basis of any one of the output voltage of the first voltage-dividing circuit and the output voltage of the second voltage-dividing circuit.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Feb 2, 2022
From: KEIHIN CORPORATION
To: HITACHI ASTEMO, LTD.
Reel/Frame 058951/0325 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 4, 2013
From: KAMATA, SEIJI; ABE, HIDEFUMI
To: KEIHIN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 030152/0129 →