IP Library Granted Patent US 12,032,030
Granted Patent B2
US 12,032,030 · App. 18/091,498 · Granted Jul 9, 2024

Power unit including multiple battery packs for use with outdoor power equipment

Inventor: Numan Mohammad Jan (Wauwatosa, WI)
Assignee: Briggs & Stratton, LLC
G01R31/3835G01R31/3648H01M10/425H01M10/441H01M10/482H01M50/20H01M50/247
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,032,030
App. No.
18/091,498
Granted
Jul 9, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A power unit operable to power equipment, the power unit including an electric motor, multiple removable and rechargeable battery packs, multiple switching elements, and a control unit. Each of the switching elements is connected between one of the battery packs and the electric motor and operate in one of an open position or a closed position. The control unit is operable to manage the position of the switching elements. The control unit is configured to determine whether one or more battery packs are supplying power for the electric motor, measure a voltage of each of the battery packs, determine whether each of the voltage measurements is within a predetermined value to each other, calculate a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal for each of the switching elements, assign each PWM signal to one of the switching elements, and apply each of the PWM signals to the assigned switching element.

Claims (44)

1. A commercial turf equipment comprising:

a plurality of battery packs, each of the plurality of battery packs being removable and rechargeable;

an electric motor powered by the plurality of battery packs;

an implement driven by the electric motor;

a switching element connected to each of the plurality of battery packs, each of the switching elements is configured to transition between an open position and a closed position to control a discharge rate of a respective one of the plurality of battery packs; and

a control unit configured to control a position of the switching elements, the control unit being configured to:

determine whether one or more of the plurality of battery packs is discharging;

in response to determining that more than one of the plurality of battery packs are discharging, measure a voltage of each of the discharging battery packs and a variable voltage for the discharging battery packs, wherein the variable voltage indicates the difference between a maximum voltage measured in the discharging battery packs and a minimum voltage measured in the discharging battery packs;

calculate a pulse width modulated signal for each of the switching elements that are connected to the discharging battery packs based on the measured voltage of each of the discharging battery packs and the variable voltage; and

apply the pulse width modulated signals to the corresponding switching elements that are connected to the discharging battery packs;

wherein the control unit is further configured to stop any of the plurality of battery packs from discharging upon detecting that a state of charge is less than a threshold value, and wherein the threshold value is greater than zero percent.

2. The commercial turf equipment of claim 1 , wherein the pulse width modulated signals are all calculated based on the voltage measurement of one of the discharging battery packs.

3. The commercial turf equipment of claim 1 , wherein the pulse width modulated signals are calculated individually, each being based on the voltage measurement of the discharging battery pack connected to the switching element.

4. The commercial turf equipment of claim 1 , wherein the implement is a blower.

5. The commercial turf equipment of claim 1 , wherein the implement is a vacuum.

6. The commercial turf equipment of claim 1 , wherein the implement is a lawn mower blade.

7. The commercial turf equipment of claim 1 , wherein the implement is a drive train.

8. The commercial turf equipment of claim 1 , further comprising:

a second electric motor powered by the plurality of battery packs; and

a second implement driven by the second electric motor.

9. The commercial turf equipment of claim 1 , wherein each of the switching elements includes at least one of metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs), insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs), transistors, and relays.

10. The commercial turf equipment of claim 1 , wherein the pulse width modulated signals are calculated based on an amount of battery packs.

11. The commercial turf equipment of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is further configured to provide an indication if a single battery pack is discharging.

12. Outdoor power equipment comprising:

a plurality of battery packs, each of the plurality of battery packs being removable and rechargeable;

an electric motor powered by the plurality of battery packs;

an implement driven by the electric motor;

a switching element connected to each of the plurality of battery packs, each of the switching elements is configured to transition between an open position and a closed position to control a discharge rate of a respective one of the plurality of battery packs; and

a control unit configured to control a position of the switching elements; the control unit being configured to:

determine whether one or more of the plurality of battery packs is discharging;

in response to determining that more than one of the plurality of battery packs are discharging, measure a voltage of each of the discharging battery packs and a variable voltage for the discharging battery packs, wherein the variable voltage indicates the difference between a maximum voltage measured in the discharging battery packs and a minimum voltage measured in the discharging battery packs;

calculate a pulse width modulated signal for each of the switching elements that are connected to the discharging battery packs based on a proportional relationship between the measured voltage of each of the discharging battery packs and the variable voltage; and

apply the pulse width modulated signals to the corresponding switching elements that are connected to the discharging battery packs;

wherein the control unit is further configured to stop any of the plurality of battery packs from discharging upon detecting that a state of charge is less than a threshold value, and wherein the threshold value is greater than zero percent.

13. The outdoor power equipment of claim 12 , wherein the pulse width modulated signals are all calculated based on the voltage measurement of one of the discharging battery packs.

14. The outdoor power equipment of claim 12 , wherein the pulse width modulated signals are calculated individually, each being based on the voltage measurement of the discharging battery pack connected to the switching element.

15. The outdoor power equipment of claim 12 , wherein the implement is a lawn mower blade.

16. The outdoor power equipment of claim 12 , wherein the implement is a drive train.

17. The outdoor power equipment of claim 12 , further comprising:

a second electric motor powered by the plurality of battery packs; and

a second implement driven by the second electric motor.

18. The outdoor power equipment of claim 12 , wherein each of the switching elements includes at least one of metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs), insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs), transistors, and relays.

19. The outdoor power equipment of claim 12 , wherein the pulse width modulated signals are calculated based on an amount of battery packs.

20. The outdoor power equipment of claim 12 , wherein the control unit is further configured to provide an indication if a single battery pack is discharging.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 30, 2022
From: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATION
To: BRIGGS & STRATTON, LLC
Reel/Frame 062740/0783 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 30, 2022
From: JAN, NUMAN MOHAMMAD
To: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 062243/0592 →
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