Claims
- 1. In a battery charging control circuit for controlling the charging of a battery in which gassing can occur at some stage during charging, said circuit being of the type wherein the state of battery charge is assessed by measurement when the battery charging current is interrupted and including timing means operated during an interruption to time a period of time, voltage register means responsive to the end of said period to register the battery voltage, comparison means to compare the registered battery voltage with the battery voltage registered earlier during a previous interruption of charging current, and comparison responsive control means responsive to the result of the comparison to permit, prevent or modify the charging current thereafter applied to the connected battery, the improvement wherein said comparison responsive control means includes means responsive to a minimum between decreasing and increasing differences between compared registered voltages indicative of the onset of a gassing phase of the charging of the battery to modify the charging current to a level appropriate to charging of the battery while the battery is gassing.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said means responsive to a minimum comprises a first signal storage means coupled to receive a first registered battery voltage difference, a second signal storage means coupled to receive a second registered battery voltage difference which is determined from voltages registered at times which are respectively later than the times of registration of the voltages from which was determined said first registered battery voltage difference, and comparison means coupled to said first and second signal storage means to compare the first and second registered voltage differences to determine said minimum and thereupon to produce the charging current modifying signal.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said means responsive to a minimum comprises a first signal storage means having an input coupled to receive successive registered battery voltages, a second signal storage means, a first signal transfer means coupling an output of said first signal storage means to an input of said second signal storage means and operative upon registration of a battery voltage to transfer a previously registered battery voltage from the output of said first signal storage means to the input of said second signal storage means, a first signal comparator coupled to the output of said first signal storage means and to an output of said second signal storage means to compare the respective outputs to determine a first registered battery voltage difference, a second signal comparator coupled to the input of said first signal storage means and to the input of said second signal storage means to compare the respective inputs to determine a second registered battery voltage difference, slope detection means coupled to said first and second signal comparators to receive said first and second differences and to produce an output signal indicative of whether said differences are increasing or decreasing with time, a slope memory means coupled to receive the output signal of said slope detection means and to be set to a given condition according to the indication provided by said output signal, and means responsive to a change in the condition of the slope memory means from a condition indicative of decreasing differences to a condition indicative of increasing differences to produce a control signal to cause said charging current to be modified to the gassing-appropriate level.
- 4. The circuit of claim 1, wherein said battery is a lead-acid battery.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This Application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending Application Ser. No. 400,001, filed Sept. 24, 1973, now Patent No. 3,890,556, issued June 17, 1975, which is assigned to the same Assignee as the present Application.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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