1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a backup power supply for a vehicle.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Lead-acid batteries are commonly installed on automobiles and motor scooters to supply the power for the starting of the engine and to other motor electronic appliances, such as radios and speakers. When the lead-acid battery is dead, it should be replaced by a new one. However, the motor electronic appliances of the vehicle are then out of power supply during the battery replacement, which will cause the missing of their records and setups. A conventional solution to such problem is using another lead-acid battery to connect to the power system before the replacement procedure. However, this is still not convenient for the user.
The present invention is, therefore, arisen to obviate or at least mitigate the above mentioned disadvantages.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a backup power supply for a vehicle to prohibit the missing or records and setups of motor electronic appliances during the lead-acid battery replacement.
To achieve the above and other objects, the backup power supply includes a motor electronic appliance and a battery. The motor electronic appliance is installed in the vehicle and electrically connects to the power system of the vehicle. The battery electrically connects to the motor electronic appliance, such that the battery can receive electric power from the power system or can supply electric power to the power system. As such, the backup power supply supplies backup power to the power system during the replacement of the motor lead-acid battery.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
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The motor electronic appliance 1 can be cigar-lighter-type and thus can be directly installed to a cigar-lighter socket which has already been installed in the vehicle. The motor electronic appliance 1 has a connector 11 formed on its one end to connect the motor electronic appliance 1 with the power system of the vehicle.
The battery 2 is a rechargeable battery, such as a lithium iron phosphate battery, a nickel metal hydride battery, a nickel cadmium battery or a lithium ion battery, whose cathode can be made from LiCo1/3Ni1/3Mn1/3O2, LiCoO2 or LiMn2O4. Preferably, the battery 2 is a lithium iron phosphate battery whose capacity is 10 mAh to 10 Ah and whose voltage is 8V to 24V. Further, the anode of the lithium iron phosphate battery can be vanadium, manganese, cobalt or other transition metal. The battery 2 is used to store electrical power or to supply electrical power to other apparatuses. The battery 2 may be further provided with a voltage stabilizer, a transformer and an over-load-prohibiting circuit.
The battery 2 can be electronically connected to the motor electronic appliance 1 by a connecting wire, as shown in
The switching means can switch the battery 2 between a charging state and a discharging state. When the battery 2 is at the charging state, the battery receives electric power from the power system. And when the battery 2 is at the discharging state, the battery supplies electric power to the power system. Please refer to
Thereby, the backup power supply can supply backup power to the power system during the replacement of the lead-acid battery. The other motor electronic appliances, such as alarms, radios and speakers can still work if needed, and no records or setups will miss during the battery replacement procedure. Further, the backup power supply can also be used to start the engine when the lead-acid battery is dead. In addition, the application of the lithium iron phosphate battery can significantly reduce the volume of the battery, so that it is portable and light-weighted. The electronic appliance can be plugged into a cigar-lighter socket, thus it is very convenient for the user to install the backup power supply of the present invention.