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Charge balancing of batteries during charging

Patent 5283512 Issued on February 1, 1994. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 13, 2012. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventors

Application

No. 867578 filed on 04/13/1992

US Classes:

320/122, Bypassable battery cell320/101WIND, SOLAR, THERMAL, OR FUEL-CELL SOURCE

Examiners

Primary: Peckman, Kristine

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

H02J 007/04

Abstract

A battery system comprises a plurality of sodium-sulfur storage cells connected in series to form a battery, with voltage measurement leads attached across each of the individual storage cells. A charge-limiting circuit controllably isolates an individual storage cell from a charging current applied across the battery when the measured voltage across that individual storage cell exceeds a preselected maximum storage cell voltage. Preferably, the charge-limiting circuit includes a bypass circuit connected through the voltage measurement leads and a circuit element that becomes conductive when the voltage across the individual storage cell exceeds the preselected maximum storage cell voltage. There are a plurality of charge-limiting circuits, one for each of the storage cells of the battery. In operation, a high charging current is imposed on the battery while measuring the voltage across each individual storage cell, until the voltage measured across at least one of the storage cells exceeds a preselected reduced-current voltage that is less than the preselected maximum storage cell voltage. The charging current is thereafter reduced to a low charging current while continuing to charge the battery. The low charging current is bypassed around each of the individual storage cells as that storage cell reaches the maximum voltage, until all of the storage cells reach the same state of charge.

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