Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Multiple cell battery charger configured with a parallel topology
- Patent Title (中): 配有并行拓扑的多节电池充电器
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Application No.: US10863920Application Date: 2004-06-09
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Publication No.: US08436583B2Publication Date: 2013-05-07
- Inventor: Huang Tai Guang , Li Wen Hua , Robert F. Wentink
- Applicant: Huang Tai Guang , Li Wen Hua , Robert F. Wentink
- Applicant Address: US IL Westchester
- Assignee: ICC-Nexergy, Inc.
- Current Assignee: ICC-Nexergy, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US IL Westchester
- Agency: Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
- Agent John S. Paniaguas
- Main IPC: H02J7/00
- IPC: H02J7/00 ; H02J7/16

Abstract:
A multiple cell battery charger configured with a parallel topography is disclosed. In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, the multiple cell battery charger requires fewer active components than known battery chargers while at the same time protecting multiple battery cells from overcharge and discharge. The multiple cell battery charger in accordance with the present invention is a constant voltage battery charger that includes a regulator for providing a regulated source of direct current (DC) voltage to the battery cells to be charged. In accordance with the present invention, each battery cell is connected in series with a switching device, such as a field effect transistor (FET) and optionally a current sensing device. In a charging mode, the serially connected FET conducts, thus enabling the battery cell to be charged. The battery voltage is sensed by a microprocessor. When the microprocessor senses that the battery cell is fully charged, the FET is turned off, thus disconnecting the battery cell from the circuit. Since the battery cell is disconnected from the circuit, no additional active devices are required to protect the battery cell from discharge. As such, a single active device per cell, such as the FET, provides multiple functions without requiring additional devices. Accordingly, the battery charger in accordance with the present invention utilizes fewer active components than known battery chargers and is thus much less be expensive to manufacture.
Public/Granted literature
- US20050275373A1 Multiple cell battery charger configured with a parallel topology Public/Granted day:2005-12-15
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