Claims
- 1. A storage battery, comprising:
a battery housing; a plurality of electrochemical cells in the battery housing electrically connected in series to a positive terminal of the battery and a negative terminal of the battery; a first Kelvin connection coupled to the positive terminal of the battery; a second Kelvin connection coupled to the negative terminal of the battery; a battery test module mounted to the battery housing and electrically coupled to the positive and negative terminals through respective first and second Kelvin connection; and an output from the test module configured to output a battery test result from the battery test module.
- 2. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the battery test module is configured to output information stored in a memory.
- 3. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the test module is attached to the battery after manufacture of the battery.
- 4. The storage battery of claim 2 wherein the information stored in a memory is output through an electrical connection.
- 5. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the Kelvin connections are external to the battery housing.
- 6. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the Kelvin connections are internal to the battery housing.
- 7. The storage battery of claim 3 wherein the test module is attached to posts of the battery.
- 8. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the test result is related to battery cold cranking amps (CCA).
- 9. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the test result is related to a dynamic parameter of the battery.
- 10. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the dynamic parameter is determined as a function of an electrical load to the battery.
- 11. The storage battery of claim 1 including a temperature sensor thermally coupled to the battery.
- 12. The storage battery of claim 11 wherein temperature measurements from the temperature sensor are stored in a memory.
- 13. The storage battery of claim 11 wherein the battery test result is a function of the measured temperature.
- 14. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the output comprises at least one LED.
- 15. The storage battery of claim 1 including a user operable switch configured to initiate output of a battery test result.
- 16. The storage battery of claim 15 wherein the output battery test result is retrieved from a memory.
- 17. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein a battery test is performed during periods of non-use of the battery.
- 18. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the battery test is performed during periods of reduced noise in the battery.
- 19. The storage battery of claim 14 wherein the at least one LED is turned on and off in a sequence to convey information.
- 20. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the output comprises an audio output.
- 21. The storage battery of claim 2 including a switch and wherein information is retrieved from the memory only after receipt of a coded input through the switch.
- 22. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the output comprises an IR link.
- 23. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the output comprises an optical output.
- 24. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the output comprises a hard wire output.
- 25. The storage battery of claim 1 including an input configured to receive a signal to initiate a battery test.
- 26. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the output was a proximity communication technique.
- 27. The storage battery of claim 1 wherein the output is modulated onto a terminal of the battery.
- 28. The storage battery of claim 2 wherein information stored in the memory includes information related to a date.
- 29. The storage battery of claim 1 including a memory which stores information related to a rating of the battery and the battery test result is a function of the stored information.
- 30. A battery test module for testing a storage battery comprising:
a first Kelvin connection configured to couple to a positive terminal of the battery; a second Kelvin connection configured to couple to a negative terminal of the battery; a battery test module configured to mount to the storage battery and electrically coupled to the positive and negative terminals through respective first and second Kelvin connections; and an output from the test module configured to output a battery test result from the battery test module.
- 31. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the battery test module is configured to output information stored in a memory.
- 32. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the test module is attached to the battery after manufacture of the battery.
- 33. The battery test module of claim 31 wherein the information stored in a memory is output through an electrical connection.
- 34. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the Kelvin connections are external to the battery housing.
- 35. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the Kelvin connections are internal to the battery housing.
- 36. The battery test module of claim 32 wherein the test module is attached to posts of the battery.
- 37. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the test result is related to battery cold cranking amps (CCA).
- 38. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the test result is related to a dynamic parameter of the battery.
- 39. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the dynamic parameter is determined as a function of an electrical load to the battery.
- 40. The battery test module of claim 30 including a temperature sensor thermally coupled to the battery.
- 41. The battery test module of claim 40 wherein temperature measurements from the temperature sensor are stored in a memory.
- 42. The battery test module of claim 40 wherein the battery test result is a function of the measured temperature.
- 43. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the output comprises at least one LED.
- 44. The battery test module of claim 30 including a user operable switch configured to initiate output of a battery test result.
- 45. The battery test module of claim 44 wherein the output battery test result is retrieved from a memory.
- 46. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein a battery test is performed during periods of non-use of the battery.
- 47. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the battery test is performed during periods of reduced noise in the battery.
- 48. The battery test module of claim 44 wherein the at least one LED is turned on and off in a sequence to convey information.
- 49. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the output comprises an audio output.
- 50. The battery test module of claim 31 including a switch and wherein information is retrieved from the memory only after receipt of a coded input through the switch.
- 51. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the output comprises an IR link.
- 52. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the output comprises an optical output.
- 53. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the output comprises a hard wire output.
- 54. The battery test module of claim 30 including an input configured to receive a signal to initiate a battery test.
- 55. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the output was a proximity communication technique.
- 56. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the output is modulated onto a terminal of the battery.
- 57. The battery test module of claim 31 wherein information stored in the memory includes information related to a date.
- 58. The battery test module of claim 30 including a memory which stores information related to a rating of the battery and the battery test result is a function of the stored information.
- 59. The battery test module of claim 30 wherein the test module is attached to a battery carried in a vehicle during manufacture of the vehicle.
- 60. The battery test module of claim 59 wherein the battery test module is removed from the vehicle upon completion of the vehicle manufacture.
- 61. An auxiliary power system, comprising:
an auxiliary battery; a battery test module electrically coupled to the auxiliary battery and configured to perform a battery test on the auxiliary battery and responsively provide a battery test output; and an output configured to output results of the battery test output.
- 62. A method of testing a battery during assembly of an automotive vehicle containing the battery, comprising:
coupling a battery test module to the battery through Kelvin connections to positive and negative terminals of the battery; performing at least some of the steps required to assemble the automotive vehicle; performing an electronic test on the battery with the battery test module while performing at least some of the steps required to assemble the automotive vehicle; and removing the battery test module.
- 63. The method of claim 62 including outputting a result of the electronic battery test.
- 64. The method of claim 62 wherein the battery test module is removed subsequent to completion of assembly of the vehicle.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a Continuation-In-Part of patent application Ser. No. 09/780,146, filed Feb. 9, 2001 which is based on and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/181,854, filed Feb. 11, 2000; U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/204,345, filed May 15, 2000; U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/218,878, filed Jul. 18, 2000; and U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/224,092, filed Aug. 9, 2000, and is a Continuation-In-Part of and claims priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/544,696, filed Apr. 7, 2000, which claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/128,366, filed Apr. 8, 1999, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (5)
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60181854 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
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60204345 |
May 2000 |
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60218878 |
Jul 2000 |
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60224092 |
Aug 2000 |
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60128366 |
Apr 1999 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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09780146 |
Feb 2001 |
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09880473 |
Jun 2001 |
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| Parent |
09544696 |
Apr 2000 |
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| Child |
09880473 |
Jun 2001 |
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