Claims
- 1. A method of charging a battery, comprising:
outputting a charge voltage to the battery in dependence on a base voltage level; adjusting the charging voltage in steps of predetermined magnitude to provide first, second and third voltage levels; measuring first, second, third and fourth currents, wherein the first current is measured at the first voltage level, the fourth current is measured at the third voltage level, and the second and third currents are measured at the second voltage level at differing times; calculating a first differential from the difference in the first and second currents and calculating a second differential from the difference in the third and fourth currents; comparing the first differential to the second differential; and adjusting the base voltage as a function of the comparison.
- 2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the first voltage level is less than the second voltage level and the second voltage level is less than the third voltage level.
- 3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the first voltage level is greater than the second voltage level and second voltage level is greater than the third voltage level.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of adjusting the base voltage further comprises the step of increasing the base voltage a selected increment amount if the first differential is greater than the second differential.
- 5. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of adjusting the base voltage further comprises the step of decreasing the base voltage a selected increment amount if the first differential is less than the second differential.
- 6. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of measuring further comprises delaying the measurement of the first current for a predetermined time increment.
- 7. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of measuring further comprises delaying the measurement of the second current for a first predetermined time increment and the measurement of the third current for a second predetermined time increment greater than the first predetermined time increment.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the first predetermined time increment is selected to allow the current to become substantially stable.
- 9. The method as recited in claim 8, wherein the second predetermined time increment is selected to allow the current to become substantially stable.
- 10. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of measuring further comprises delaying the measurement of the fourth current for a predetermined time increment.
- 11. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the first and second voltage levels and the second and third voltage levels generally differ by a predetermined voltage step.
- 12. The method as recited in claim 11, wherein the predetermined voltage step is selected to generate a minimal measurable current response.
- 13. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising the step of accumulating in a moving average the result of the step of comparing each time the step of comparing is performed.
- 14. The method as recited in claim 13, further comprising the step of making the accumulated moving average relative on a zero to one scale and using the relative, accumulated moving average multiplied by a predetermined voltage when adjusting the charging voltage.
- 15. The method as recited in claim 11, wherein the first and second voltage levels and the second and third voltage levels generally differ by the predetermined voltage step.
- 16. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising the steps of determining if the battery is effectively charged and, if the battery is effectively charged, conditioning the battery.
- 17. The method as recited in claim 16, wherein the step of conditioning the battery comprises supplying a constant current to the battery to generally equalize the battery cells and substantially destratify the battery electrolyte.
- 18. The method as recited in claim 17, wherein the step of determining if the battery is effectively charged comprises determining if the charging current falls below a fraction of a determined capacity of the battery in ampere-hours.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 17, wherein the step of determining if the battery is effectively charged comprises determining if the charging current falls below a predetermined fraction of an estimate of the cranking power of the battery at full charge.
- 20. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising the step of monitoring for a drop in current and, if a drop in current is detected, stopping the charging of the battery.
- 21. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising the step of performing a diagnostic test on the battery to determine if the battery is in a condition to be effectively charged.
- 22. A readable medium having processor-executable instructions for use in charging a battery, the instructions performing the steps comprising:
outputting a charge voltage to the battery in dependence on a base voltage level; adjusting the charging voltage in steps of predetermined magnitude to provide first, second and third voltage levels; measuring first, second, third and fourth currents, wherein the first current is measured at the first voltage level, the fourth current is measured at the third voltage level, and the second and third currents are measured at the second voltage level at differing times; calculating a first differential from the difference in the first and second currents and calculating a second differential from the difference in the third and fourth currents; comparing the first differential to the second differential; and adjusting the base voltage as a function of the comparison.
- 23. A method of charging a battery, comprising:
outputting a charge current to the battery in dependence on a base current level; adjusting the charging current in steps of predetermined magnitude to provide first, second and third current levels; measuring first, second, third and fourth voltages, wherein the first voltage is measured at the first current level, the fourth voltage is measured at the third current level, and the second and third voltages are measured at the second current level at differing times; calculating a first differential from the difference in the first and second voltages and calculating a second differential from the difference in the third and fourth voltages; comparing the first differential to the second differential; and adjusting the base current as a function of the comparison.
- 24. The method as recited in claim 23, wherein the step of measuring further comprises the step of delaying each of the measurements of the first, second, third and fourth voltages for a respective, predetermined time increment.
- 25. The method as recited in claim 24, wherein the respective, predetermined time increments for measuring the first, third and fourth voltages are selected to allow the current to become substantially stable.
- 26. A battery tester and charger system, comprising:
an adjustable power source adapted to electrically charge a battery at variable current or voltage levels; an adjustable load adapted to electrically discharge the battery at variable current or voltage levels; feedback sensors adapted to generate signals indicative of conditions within the system; a controller in communication with the feedback sensors, the power source and the load, the controller adapted, as a function of the signals, to engage and disengage the power source and the load with a battery and to adjust the power source and the load to effectively test and charge the battery.
- 27. The system as recited in claim 26, wherein the controller is further adapted to stop the test and charge of the battery as a function of the signals.
- 28. The system as recited in claim 26, wherein the feedback sensors are selected from a group consisting of a charging current sensor, a discharging current sensor, a voltage sensor, a reverse polarity sensor, a temperature sensor, and a proximity sensor.
- 29. The system as recited in claim 26, wherein the controller issues commands to the power source to output a charge voltage to the battery in dependence on a base voltage level and to adjust the charge voltage in steps of predetermined magnitude to provide first, second and third voltage levels to the battery, wherein the feedback sensors measure first, second, third and fourth currents being supplied to the battery, the first current being measured at the first voltage level, the fourth current being measured at the third voltage level, and the second and third currents being measured at the second voltage level at differing times, and wherein the controller is further adapted to calculate a first differential from the difference in the first and second currents and a second differential from the difference in the third and fourth currents, to compare the first differential to the second differential and to command the power source to adjust the base voltage as a function of the comparison thereby effectively charging the battery.
- 30. The system as recited in claim 26, further comprising a display and an input device in communication with the controller, the display providing feedback to an operator of the system and the input device receiving input from the operator to control the operation of the system.
- 31. The system as recited in claim 26, further comprising a printer for outputting information representative of the signals generated by the sensors.
- 32. The system as recited in claim 30, wherein the controller causes the battery to be automatically tested and charged in response to the operator using the input device to initiate the operation of the system.
- 33. The system as recited in claim 26, wherein the controller is adapted to perform a diagnostic ramp procedure to provide an instantaneous current versus voltage analysis to determine if the controller should proceed with causing the battery to be charged.
- 34. The system as recited in claim 26, further comprising a cabinet in which is carried the adjustable power source, the rapidly adjustable load, the feedback sensors and the controller, the cabinet further comprising a safety chamber adapted to carry the battery.
- 35. The system as recited in claim 34, wherein the safety chamber further comprises a safety glass cover.
- 36. The system as recited in claim 34, wherein the safety chamber has a proximity sensor for detecting the presence of the battery.
- 37. The system as recited in claim 34, wherein the safety chamber has a temperature sensor.
- 38. In a battery diagnostic system, a method for performing a diagnostic test on a battery to determine if the battery is in a condition acceptable for recharging the battery, the method comprising:
automatically determining an instantaneous cranking value for the battery; and if the instantaneous cranking value for the battery is determined to be above a predetermined level, automatically performing the further steps of:
performing a sustained discharge of the battery to generally tax the capacity of the battery; determining a loaded cranking value for the battery that generally simulates battery power after multiple cranking attempts; and if the loaded cranking value for the battery is above a desired percentage of a rated cranking value for the battery, deeming the battery to be in good condition for charging.
- 39. The method as recited in claim 38, wherein the step of automatically determining the instantaneous cranking value for the battery further comprises using a cold cranking rating and temperature of the battery in connection with a diagnostic ramp procedure to perform an instantaneous current versus voltage analysis on the battery.
- 40. The method as recited in claim 39, further comprising the step of accepting from a user input device the cold cranking rating of the battery and the temperature of the battery.
- 41. The method as recited in claim 39, further comprising the step of accepting from a temperature sensor the temperature of the battery.
- 42. The method as recited in claim 38, wherein the step of determining the loaded cranking value for the battery further comprises the step of ramping a current discharged from the battery from a first level to a second, lower level.
- 43. The method as recited in claim 38, wherein the step of determining the loaded cranking value for the battery further comprises the step of ramping a current discharged from the battery from a first level to a second, higher level.
- 44. The method as recited in claim 38, wherein the step of performing a sustained discharge of the battery further comprises the step of selectively placing an adjustable load in electrical connection with the battery.
- 45. The method as recited in claim 38, if the loaded cranking value is below a desired percentage of a rated cranking value for the battery, repeating the diagnostic test over a predetermined number of iterations.
- 46. The method as recited in claim 38, further comprising the step of sensing if the battery is connected to the system, and in response to a sensed connection, prompting a user for a characteristic of the battery, and using the characteristic in performing the step of automatically determining the instantaneous cranking value for the battery.
- 47. The method as recited in claim 38, further comprising the step of sensing the open circuit voltage of the battery and, if the open circuit voltage is below a predetermined value, performing further diagnostic tests on the battery.
- 48. A readable-medium having processor executable instructions for use in performing a diagnostic test on a battery to determine if the battery is in a condition acceptable for recharging the battery, the instructions performing the steps comprising:
automatically determining an instantaneous cranking value for the battery; and if the instantaneous cranking value for the battery is determined to be above a predetermined level, automatically performing the further steps of:
performing a sustained discharge of the battery to generally tax the capacity of the battery; determining a loaded cranking value for the battery that generally simulates battery power after multiple cranking attempts; and if the loaded cranking value is above a desired percentage of a rated cranking value for the battery, deeming the battery to be in good condition for charging.
- 49. In a battery diagnostic and charging system, a method for performing a diagnostic test on a battery to determine if the battery is in a condition acceptable for recharging the battery, the method comprising:
automatically determining the instantaneous cranking value for the battery; and if the instantaneous cranking value for the battery is determined to be above a predetermined level, automatically performing the further steps of:
performing a sustained discharge of the battery to generally tax the capacity of the battery; determining a characteristic of the battery under load; and if the determined battery characteristic is within a desired percentage of a rated characteristic for the battery, recharging the battery.
- 50. The method as recited in claim 49, wherein the characteristic of the battery is a loaded cranking value for the battery that generally simulates battery power after multiple cranking attempts.
- 51. The method as recited in claim 50, wherein the step of determining comprises determining if the loaded cranking value for the battery is above a desired percentage of a rated cranking value for the battery.
- 52. In a battery diagnostic and charging system, a method for operating the system comprising:
accepting from a user input device a characteristic of a battery; and in response to the input of the characteristic, automatically performing the further steps of:
determining if the battery is in a condition to be recharged; and if the battery is in a condition to be recharged, recharging the battery.
- 53. The method as recited in claim 52, wherein the characteristic is the cold cranking rating of the battery.
- 54. The method as recited in claim 52, further comprising the step of conditioning the battery after the battery has been generally recharged.
- 55. In a battery diagnostic and charging system connectable to a battery, a method for operating the system, comprising:
performing a diagnostic test on the battery; if the battery passes the diagnostic test, charging the battery; and during the steps of performing the diagnostic test and charging the battery, sensing if a disconnection of the battery from the system occurs and, in response to a sensed disconnect, automatically discontinuing the steps of performing the diagnostic test and charging the battery.
- 56. The method as recited in claim 52, further comprising the step of testing the state of the battery while determining if the battery is in a condition to be recharged and recharging the battery.
- 57. A method for performing a diagnostic on a battery, the method comprising:
discharging the battery at a first predetermined amperage to determine a single crank capability of the battery; discharging the battery at a second predetermined amperage to determine a multiple crank capability of the battery; and determining a state of the battery using the single crank capability and the multiple crank capability.
- 58. The method as recited in claim 57, wherein the second predetermined amperage is higher than the first predetermined amperage.
- 59. The method as recited in claim 57, wherein the step of determining the state of the battery comprises deriving a resistance activation voltage for the battery using the single crank capability and multiple crank capability.
- 60. In a battery diagnostic and charging system connectable to a battery, a method for operating the system, comprising:
sensing if a reverse connection exists between the battery and the system; if the reverse connection is not sensed, performing a diagnostic test on the battery; and if the battery passes the diagnostic test, charging the battery.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 60/094,308 filed on Jul. 27, 1998, still pending.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60094308 |
Jul 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09361487 |
Jul 1999 |
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09902492 |
Jul 2001 |
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