The present invention relates to an assembly for discharging a battery and in particular to an assembly for automating the discharging process.
A high voltage battery may need to be discharged prior to transporting or storing the battery. The battery may be discharged using a decade box. The decade box includes a plurality of resistors of different values which may be configured to provide a specific resistance.
However, using the decade box to discharge a specific battery requires an operator to correctly configure the decade box to match the resistance to a voltage of the specific battery. Operation of the decade box to discharge the battery may include reconfiguring the decade box to provide different resistances as the voltage of the battery is discharged.
An embodiment contemplates a method of discharging a battery. A charged battery is connected to a variable resistor. A constant load value is selected to achieve a desired state of charge of the battery. The resistor is automatically adjusted with a controller to provide the selected load. The adjusted resistor is used to discharge the battery.
Another embodiment contemplates a method of discharging a battery. A charged battery is connected to a variable resistor. An operating sequence is selected for the resistor to achieve a desired state of charge of the battery. The sequence is selected by an operator from a plurality of predetermined sequences. The battery is discharged using the resistor while a controller automatically adjusts resistance of the resistor as a function of the sequence.
Another embodiment contemplates a battery discharging assembly comprising an adjustable variable resistor, battery positive and negative terminals, a user input apparatus, and a controller. The battery terminals are connected to the resistor. The user input apparatus has a plurality of predetermined operating sequences that are a function of a battery characteristic. The controller is configured to adjust resistance of the resistor, per the sequence selected via the input apparatus, to achieve a desired state of charge of the battery.
An advantage of an embodiment is that the battery discharging assembly automates discharging a high voltage battery. This will reduce the time required for an operator to monitor discharging the battery.
An operator uses a user input apparatus 24 to select an operating sequence for the assembly 10. The operating sequences match resistance of the assembly 10 to different batteries 22 that are connectable to the assembly 10. The user input 24 is any suitable means known to one skilled in the art for the operator to interface with the controller 16. For example, the user input 24 may be a touch screen display or a keypad.
The user input 24 may present a predetermined plurality of operating sequences for the operator to choose from, arranged by a characteristic of the battery 22. For example, the operating sequences may be listed by a charge capacity of the battery 22, a car model using the battery 22, or application for the battery 22 (e.g., hybrid electric vehicle, partial hybrid electric vehicle, battery electric vehicle). Alternatively, the operator may input the battery characteristic via the user input 24 and the controller 16 matches the inputted battery characteristic to the appropriate operating sequence or calculates the appropriate operating sequence. Alternatively, the operating sequence may be selected by the controller 16, without input from the operator, after the controller 16 detects the battery characteristic. The selected operating sequence is communicated by the user input 24 to the controller 16. The controller 16 in turn uses the selected operating sequence to turn on or off individual resistors 14 to match the resistors 14 to the connected battery 22. The battery 22 is discharged by the assembly 10 applying the matched resistor 14 across the battery 22.
The assembly 10 also includes a shorting bar 26. The shorting bar 26 is connected to the battery 22 to prevent voltage rebound after the battery 22 is discharged but still connected to the assembly 10. The shorting bar 26 may be grounded to the case 12. The shorting bar 26 may be connected by the controller 16 to the battery 22 via a switch 28.
While certain embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention as defined by the following claims.