IP Library Granted Patent US 8,773,074
Granted Patent B2
US 8,773,074 · App. 13/834,941 · Granted Jul 8, 2014

Battery, battery system and method for detecting abnormal state of battery

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Patent No.
US 8,773,074
App. No.
13/834,941
Granted
Jul 8, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided a battery system including a battery having a luminescent layer on surfaces of an exterior member, the luminescent layer containing a stress luminescent material that emits light in response to application of mechanical stress, a photodetector device that detects light emission by the stress luminescent material, and abnormality detection means for monitoring the light emission detected by the photodetector device and thus detecting an abnormality in the battery.

Claims (29)

1. A battery system comprising:

a battery comprising an exterior member and a luminescent layer on a surface of the exterior member, wherein the luminescent layer comprises a stress luminescent material configured to emit light in response to application of mechanical stress;

a photodetector device configured to detect light emission by the stress luminescent material; and

an abnormality detection mechanism configured to monitor the light emission detected by the photodetector device, and to detect an abnormality in the battery based on the monitored light emission.

2. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein the abnormality detection mechanism is further configured to compare the monitored light emission to a predetermined light emission pattern of the stress luminescent material.

3. The battery system of claim 2 , wherein the abnormality detection mechanism is configured to detect the abnormality in the battery when the monitored light emission substantially matches the predetermined light emission pattern.

4. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein the abnormality detection mechanism is configured to continuously monitor the light emission detected by the photodetector device while the battery is being charged.

5. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein the abnormality detection mechanism is further configured to intermittently monitor the light emission detected by the photodetector device while the battery is being discharged.

6. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein the exterior member comprises an electrode portion of the battery, and wherein the luminescent layer is not formed on the electrode portion.

7. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein the photodetector device is positioned to face the luminescent layer.

8. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein the photodetector device has a form that corresponds to a form of a surface of the luminescent layer.

9. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein the battery is a vehicle battery configured to mount in a vehicle.

10. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein the stress luminescent material comprises strontium aluminate containing europium.

11. The battery system of claim 1 , wherein the abnormality detection mechanism is further configured to intermittently monitor the light emission at a frequency determined based on a charging or discharging rate of the battery.

12. A method for a battery system, the method comprising:

detecting, by a photodetector device, light emission from a luminescent layer on a surface of a battery, wherein the luminescent layer comprises a stress luminescent material configured to emit light in response to application of mechanical stress; and

monitoring, by an abnormality detection mechanism, the detected light emission; and

detecting, by the abnormality detection mechanism, an abnormal state of the battery based on the monitoring.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the detecting comprises comparing the detected light emission to a predetermined light emission pattern of the stress luminescent material.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the detecting comprises comparing the detected light emission to a predetermined light emission pattern of the stress luminescent material, the method further comprising determining existence of the abnormal state of the battery in response to the detected light emission substantially matching the predetermined light emission pattern.

15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the monitoring comprises continuously monitoring the detected light emission while the battery is being charged.

16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the monitoring comprises intermittently monitoring the detected light emission while the battery is being discharged.

17. The method of claim 12 , wherein the monitoring further comprises intermittently monitoring detected light emissions at a frequency determined based on a discharging rate of the battery.

18. The method of claim 12 , wherein the monitoring further comprises intermittently monitoring detected light emissions at a frequency determined based on a charging rate of the battery.

19. A battery system comprising:

a battery comprising a stress luminescent material on a surface thereof, wherein the stress luminescent material is configured to emit light in response to application of mechanical stress;

a photodetector device configured to detect light emission by the stress luminescent material; and

an abnormality detection mechanism configured to intermittently monitor the light emission detected by the photodetector device during discharge of the battery, and to detect an abnormality of the battery based on the monitored light emission.

20. The battery system of claim 19 , wherein the abnormality detection mechanism is further configured to monitor the light emission at a frequency based on a discharge rate of the battery.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2019
From: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC
To: CRESTLINE DIRECT FINANCE, L.P.
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