IP Library Granted Patent US 11,112,460
Granted Patent B2
US 11,112,460 · App. 16/600,209 · Granted Sep 7, 2021

Lithium battery passivation detection

Inventors: Robert Reginald Albert Feltham (Fort Lauderdale, FL); Martin A. Chiarizio (Coral Springs, FL); Vyacheslav Voloshin (Coral Springs, FL)
Assignee: JOHNSON CONTROLS FIRE PROTECTION LP
G01R31/3835G01R31/3648H01M10/4257H01M10/48H01M2010/4278
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Patent No.
US 11,112,460
App. No.
16/600,209
Granted
Sep 7, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for determining lithium battery passivation starts by applying a load across a lithium battery at the start of a test interval. Measurements of the battery's voltage are taken after applying the load, and then again periodically during the test interval. A final measurement of the battery's voltage at the end of the test interval. The state of the battery is then determined based on the first and final measurements, and at least one of the periodic measurements.

Claims (41)

1. A method for determining lithium battery passivation by a detection circuit coupled with the lithium battery, comprising:

applying a load across the lithium battery to begin a test interval;

obtaining periodic voltage measurements of the lithium battery during the test interval;

determining a state of the lithium battery is a passivation state in response to a voltage change between two of the periodic voltage measurements being greater than or equal to a threshold;

determining the state of the lithium battery is a depletion state in response to the voltage change between the two of the periodic voltage measurements being less than the threshold;

selecting and performing a depassivation process of the lithium battery from a plurality of depassivation processes in response to determining the state to be the passivation state, wherein the depassivation process is selected based on a degree of the passivation state; and

sending a notification of the lithium battery being depleted in response to determining the state to be the depletion state.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the degree of the passivation state of the lithium battery is one of: depassivated, partially passivated, or fully passivated; and

wherein the depletion state of the lithium battery is one of: full capacity, partially depleted, or fully depleted.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

determining the degree of the passivation state based on a second voltage change between a first measurement of the periodic voltage measurements and a final measurement of the periodic voltage measurements being within one of a plurality of passivation ranges.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of passivation ranges includes a first passivation threshold and a second passivation threshold, wherein the method further comprises:

determining the degree of the passivation state is a first degree of passivation in response to the second voltage change being greater than or equal to the first passivation threshold;

determining the degree of the passivation state is a second degree of passivation in response to the second voltage change being between the first passivation threshold and the second passivation threshold; and

determining the degree of the passivation state is a first degree of passivation in response to the second voltage change being less than or equal to the second passivation threshold.

5. A method for determining lithium battery passivation by a detection circuit coupled with the lithium battery, comprising:

applying a load in series with the lithium battery;

obtaining a sequence of voltage measurements, periodically during a test interval, of output voltage of the lithium battery across the load;

matching the sequence of voltage measurements against a set of profiles;

determining a state of the lithium battery is a passivation state in response to a profile of the set of profiles most closely matching the sequence of voltage measurements;

determining the state of the lithium battery is a depletion state in response to a second profile of the set of profiles most closely matching the sequence of voltage measurements;

selecting and performing a depassivation process of the lithium battery from a plurality of depassivation processes in response to determining the state to be the passivation state, wherein the depassivation process is selected based on a degree of the passivation state; and

sending a notification of the lithium battery being depleted in response to determining the state to be the depletion state.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the degree of the passivation state of the lithium battery is one of: depassivated, partially passivated, or fully passivated; and

wherein the depletion state of the lithium battery is one of: full capacity, partially depleted, or fully depleted.

7. A first device in wireless communication with a second device, the first device comprising:

an electronic circuit;

a lithium battery configured to provide power to the electronic circuit;

a battery test circuit configured to:

obtain periodic voltage measurements taken during a test interval with a load across the lithium battery;

determine a state of the lithium battery is a passivation state in response to a voltage change between two of the periodic voltage measurements being greater than or equal to a threshold; and

determine the state of the lithium battery is a depletion state in response to the voltage change between the two of the periodic voltage measurements being less than the threshold; and

a depassivation circuit configured to:

select and perform a depassivation process of the lithium battery from a plurality of depassivation processes in response to determining the state to be the passivation state, wherein the depassivation process is selected based on a degree of the passivation state; and

send a notification of the lithium battery being depleted in response to determining the state to be the depletion state.

8. The first device of claim 7 , further comprising a microcontroller for operating the battery test circuit and the depassivation circuit.

9. The first device of claim 7 , wherein the first device is a notification appliance that wirelessly communicates with a fire panel, and further is configured to receive power from a main power source, the notification appliance further comprising:

at least one notification annunciator, the notification appliance configured such that the lithium battery supplies power to the at least one notification annunciator when the power from the main power source fails.

10. The first device of claim 9 , wherein at least one notification annunciator is a speaker.

11. The first device of claim 7 , wherein the degree of the passivation state of the lithium battery is one of: depassivated, partially passivated, or fully passivated; and

wherein the depletion state of the lithium battery is one of: full capacity, partially depleted, or fully depleted.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 5, 2024
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
To: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
Reel/Frame 066740/0208 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 30, 2021
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS FIRE PROTECTION LP
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS US HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 058599/0339 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 30, 2021
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS US HOLDINGS LLC
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
Reel/Frame 058599/0922 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 30, 2021
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
Reel/Frame 058600/0047 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 14, 2019
From: FELTHAM, ROBERT REGINALD ALBERT; CHIARIZIO, MARTIN A.; VOLOSHIN, VYACHESLAV
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS FIRE PROTECTION LP
Reel/Frame 050707/0413 →