1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to battery charge-discharge balancing technology and more particularly, to a battery charge-discharge balancing assembly for use in a battery pack consisting of a series of secondary battery cells to balance the cells charge.
2. Description of the Related Art
With the development of electronic technology, consumer electronics products such as cell phone, computer, electric car, etc. already are indispensable and important for modern people. In order to extend the use of time and performance of these electronic products, the battery packs of these electronic products generally consist of a plurality of battery cells that are connected in series. Typically, the individual battery cells in a battery pack have somewhat different capacities and may be at different levels of state of charge. Without redistribution, some particular battery cells can be overcharged or undercharged, shortening the lifespan of the entire battery pack or affecting the use of the battery pack, or even endangering the safety of the battery pack.
When charging two secondary battery cells in a series that have a significant capacity difference (over 10%), the secondary battery cell that has a relatively lower capacity will reach the saturated status at first and the voltage of this secondary battery cell of relatively lower capacity will keep increasing, leading to irreversible secondary battery cell damage, or even fire and explosion. Accordingly, the current practice is to connect an overcharge safety circuit to the secondary battery cells in a parallel manner for secondary battery cell charging protection.
In order to eliminate the problem of uneven charging of battery cells that are connected in series in a battery pack, various battery charging or discharging balancing techniques have been disclosed. In the technique of series connection of shunt resistor, as illustrated in
However, arranging one respective resistor 22 at each secondary battery cell 11 greatly increase the cost. Further, when multiple resistors 22 are driven to discharge charges, the entire battery pack will become very hot. Further, the resistors 22 can get damaged easily if the secondary battery cells 11 are frequently overcharged, shortening the lifespan of the battery pack.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a battery charge-discharge balancing circuit assembly, which uses one single resistor or a limited number of resistors to achieve cell balancing, improving the charging performance and eliminating the problem of overheat of the prior art balancing technique due to the arrangement of a large number of resistors.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a battery charge-discharge balancing circuit assembly, which provides a balancing resistor device design for enabling multiple resistors to work in rotation for discharge control, thereby shortening the discharging time of each resistor in the battery pack and reducing the risk of destruction of the cell-balancing performance and entire battery pack damage upon failure of one single resistor.
To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, a battery charge-discharge balancing circuit assembly is used in a battery pack consisting of multiple secondary battery cells that are connected in series and chargeable by a DC charger. The battery charge-discharge balancing circuit assembly comprises a switch device installed in each of the positive and negative terminals of each secondary battery cell, and a balancing resistor device connected with all secondary battery cells in a parallel manner and having two opposite ends thereof connected with the switch devices in series, wherein one common switch device is installed in the junction between each two adjacent secondary battery cells.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the balancing resistor device consists of a plurality of resistors connected in parallel.
Further, the resistors of the balancing resistor device are connected in series to one switch device, and operated in rotation for discharge control/
In another embodiment of the present invention, each secondary battery cell is made in the form of a battery pack consisting of a plurality of multiple sub secondary battery cells that are connected in series with one respective switch device installed in each of the positive and negative terminals of each sub secondary battery cell and one respective balancing resistor device connected with all sub secondary battery cells in a parallel manner
In still another embodiment of the present invention, the battery charge-discharge balancing circuit assembly is used in a battery pack consisting of multiple secondary battery cells that are connected in series and chargeable by a DC charger, wherein all the secondary battery cells in the battery pack are evenly divided into multiple battery sections. The battery charge-discharge balancing circuit assembly in this embodiment comprises a switch device installed in each of the positive and negative terminals of each secondary battery cell in each battery pack section, and a balancing resistor device installed in each battery pack section and connected with all secondary battery cells in the respective battery pack section in a parallel manner, wherein the balancing resistor device has two opposite ends thereof connected with the switch devices in the respective battery pack section in series; one common switch device is installed in the junction between each two adjacent secondary battery cells in each battery pack section.
Preferably, the balancing resistor device in this embodiment consists of a plurality of resistors connected in parallel, and the resistors of each balancing resistor device are connected in series to one switch device.
Preferably, each secondary battery cell in this embodiment is made in the form of a battery pack consisting of a plurality of multiple sub secondary battery cells that are connected in series with one respective said switch device installed in each of the positive and negative terminals of each sub secondary battery cell and one respective balancing resistor device connected with all sub secondary battery cells in a parallel manner.
By means of alternating the circuit design to let every secondary battery cell shares one common balancing resistor device, or multiple secondary battery cells in the battery pack share one common balancing resistor device, cell balancing is achieved to improve the charging performance, eliminating the problem of overheat of the prior art balancing technique due to the arrangement of a large number of resistors. Further, through the design of the balancing resistor device and the design that enables the resistors of the balancing resistor device to work in rotation for discharge control, the invention greatly shortens the discharging time of each resistor in the battery pack, reducing the risk of destruction of the cell-balancing performance and entire battery pack damage upon failure of one single resistor and prolonging the lifespan of the battery pack.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
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In application, a battery monitoring system (not shown) scans the voltage of every individual secondary battery cell 110 during the charge operation, and controls “opening” and “closing” of the switch devices 21 at the positive and negative terminals of every secondary battery cells 110 to discharge charges by way of rotation, i.e., when the voltage at the two opposite ends of one secondary battery cell 110 is scanned higher than or equal to a predetermined voltage value, this secondary battery cell 110 will be controlled by the balancing resistor device 300 to discharge charges, thereby achieving protection to the series of secondary battery cells 110. In case that the voltages at the two opposite ends of multiple secondary battery cells 110 are scanned higher than or equal to the predetermined voltage value, these secondary battery cell 110 will be controlled by the balancing resistor device 300 to discharge charges by way of rotation after every voltage scan cycle.
Through a change in the circuit design, every secondary battery cell 110 of the battery pack 100 shares the common balancing resistor device 300 to achieve charge/discharge balancing across the secondary battery cells 110, so that balancing performance can be obtained for every secondary battery cell 110 of the battery pack 100, eliminating the problem of overheat due to excessive resistance as seen in the prior art cell-balancing techniques.
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This embodiment runs the same charging and discharging operation. In the charging phase, the battery monitoring system (not shown) scans the voltage of every individual battery pack 100, and controls “opening” and “closing” of the switch devices 21 at the positive and negative terminals of every battery pack 100 to discharge charges by way of rotation, i.e., when the voltage at the two opposite ends of one battery pack 100 is scanned higher than or equal to a predetermined voltage value, this battery pack 100 will be controlled by the balancing resistor device 300 to discharge charges, thereby achieving protection to the series of battery pack 100. In case that the voltages at the two opposite ends of multiple battery packs 100 are scanned higher than or equal to the predetermined voltage value, these battery packs 100 will be controlled by the balancing resistor device 300 to discharge charges by way of rotation after every voltage scan cycle.
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Same as the above-described various embodiments, one common switch device 210 is used in the junction between each two adjacent secondary battery cells 110 in each battery pack section.
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Actually, because the invention enables the secondary battery cells to discharge charges by way of rotation after every voltage scan cycle, every secondary battery cell 110 in the group of 4 pcs of secondary battery cells 110 can enter the discharge action more quickly than in the group of 8 pcs of secondary battery cells 110, and the discharging time can be relatively longer. More particularly, in a battery pack consisting of more than 10 pcs of secondary battery cells 110 for vehicle starter, electric bicycle, electric motorcycle, electric or hybrid car for high-voltage application, these secondary battery cells 110 need to be divided into multiple battery pack sections with one balancing resistor device 300 arranged in each pack section to improve the charging efficiency. By means of alternating the circuit design to let multiple secondary battery cells 110 in the battery pack share one common balancing resistor device 300, cell balancing is achieved to improve the charging performance, eliminating the problem of overheat of the prior art balancing technique due to the arrangement of a large number of resistors.
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By means of alternating the circuit design to let every secondary battery cell shares one common balancing resistor device, or multiple secondary battery cells in the battery pack share one common balancing resistor device, cell balancing is achieved to improve the charging performance, eliminating the problem of overheat of the prior art balancing technique due to the arrangement of a large number of resistors. Further, through the design of the balancing resistor device and the design that enables the resistors of the balancing resistor device to work in rotation for discharge control, the invention greatly shortens the discharging time of each resistor in the battery pack, reducing the risk of destruction of the cell-balancing performance and entire battery pack damage upon failure of one single resistor and prolonging the lifespan of the battery pack.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2015/091155 | 9/30/2015 | WO | 00 |