Information
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Patent Grant
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6371067
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Patent Number
6,371,067
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 26, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 16, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Kuhn; David L.
- Carter; Clifford C.
- Soderling; Gail S.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 1791
- 123 1793
- 123 17928
- 290 38 R
- 290 50
- 307 106
- 320 104
- 320 166
- 320 167
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A starter circuit provides capacitor-assisted energization of a vehicle's starter motor and prevents damage to capacitors in the circuit. The circuit includes a battery, a capacitor pack and a power control switch in the line connecting the pack to the motor and battery. The starter circuit includes a regulator for limiting current flow from the battery to the pack to a selected rate, the regulator being connected between the battery and the pack in parallel with the power control switch. A regulator switch is between the regulator and the capacitor pack. The starter circuit has a control circuit for selectively opening and closing the switches in response to a voltage level of the pack. The control circuit detects the voltage level of the pack, opens the power control switch when the voltage level falls below a predetermined threshold and simultaneously closes the regulator switch. The control circuit thus protects capacitors in the pack from a sudden, potentially damaging surge of current from the battery and permits a relatively gradual charging of the capacitors.
Description
GOVERNMENT USE
The invention described here may be made, used and licensed by the or for the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without paying us any royalty.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY
In recent years there has been an increased use of capacitors in the electrical systems of vehicles to meet surges in power demand. One particular use of capacitors is to augment the vehicle battery's power when starting the vehicle. Since capacitors are charged gradually over time by such means as solar cells, repeated discharges of the capacitors in a brief period will drain them. Another problem occurs if the solar cells malfunction or are exposed to insufficient sunlight for long periods because the capacitors' charge will ebb over time and the capacitors will be ineffective when needed for a power assist.
We solve the foregoing problems with a capacitor-assisted starter circuit wherein a pack of capacitors is recharged under controlled conditions by the battery as the vehicle runs. The starter circuit includes a control circuit which prevents spikes of charge to the capacitors when the pack's voltage has fallen below a safe threshold. The control circuit thus prevents damage to the capacitors that the spike can cause and allows the battery to function more efficiently when charging the capacitor pack.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic diagram of our capacitor assisted starter circuit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
shows a vehicle engine starter circuit
10
having a starter motor
12
connected to battery
14
through a startermotor switch
16
. Circuit
10
also includes a capacitor pack
18
for assisting the battery to energize starter motor
12
, the pack comprised of individual capacitors, as at
20
. For a typical circuit having a 24-volt battery, capacitor pack
18
will have 14 to 16 capacitors in series rated at 2.3 volts each and the pack is gradually charged through line
26
from a solar cell
28
. Capacitor pack
18
is connected to starter motor
12
and battery
14
via two paths, the first of which is through line segment
22
, a connector switch
24
and line segment
30
. If switch
24
is closed, pack
18
helps battery
14
to energize starter motor
12
during closure of switch
16
. The second path connecting pack
18
to starter motor
12
and battery
14
is through line
32
to a current regulator or switching voltage regulator
34
, thence through switch
36
, line segment
38
and line segment
30
. Switch
36
is normally open, even when starter motor switch
16
is closed, so that normally current from battery
14
does not flow through regulator
34
to pack
18
.
Starter circuit
10
is governed by a control circuit
40
, which is activated when vehicle ignition switch
42
closes. Circuit
40
responds to the voltage level of pack
1
.
8
, as received through line segment
44
, to selectively actuate relays K
24
and K
36
, which in turn operate complimentary switches
24
and
36
. These latter two switches are open when switch
42
is open and circuit
40
is deactivated. Once activated, circuit
40
will close switch
24
only if the voltage of pack
18
exceeds a predetermined threshold, typically one-half the voltage of the battery.
Occasionally, capacitor pack will become low on charge and fall below the threshold if, for example, solar cell malfunctions or starter motor
12
is energized repeatedly within a short period of time. In such an event, it is desirable to prevent battery
14
from supplying current directly to pack
18
over line
22
since the direct energizing would be a relatively sudden influx of charge to pack
18
, which could damage the capacitors. Also, repeated instances of direct charging can damage battery
14
. Additionally, the internal resistance of the battery
14
makes it less efficient when sending pack
18
a relatively large amount of energy in a short period of time. Consequently, circuit
40
will leave switch
24
open if pack
18
is below the predetermined voltage. While switch
24
is open and switch
16
is closed, battery
14
alone energizes motor
12
.
When control circuit leaves open switch
24
, it closes switch
36
, so that current can flow from battery to pack
18
through regulator
34
. The current flowing to pack
12
is slowed sufficiently to avoid damage to pack
12
and reduce energy loss due to the internal resistance of battery
14
. When the voltage of pack
18
reaches the aforementioned threshold or a higher selected threshold if desired, circuit
40
closes switch
24
and opens switch
36
. Then both battery
14
and pack
18
energize starter motor
12
if switch
16
is closed.
We wish it to be understood that we do not desire to be limited to the exact details of construction or method shown herein since obvious modifications will occur to those skilled in the relevant arts without departing from the spirit and scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. In a vehicle having an engine actuated by a starter motor, a circuit for providing capacitor-assisted electrical energization of the starter motor, comprising:the starter motor; a battery communicated to the starter motor; a capacitor pack comprised of a multiplicity of capacitors; the pack communicated to the battery and to the motor; a power control switch connected in series between the pack and the motor; regulator means for allowing current from the battery to flow to the pack at no more than a selected limited rate, the regulator means connected between the battery and the pack in parallel with the power control switch; a regulator switch between the regulator means and the pack; and control means for selectively opening and closing the power control switch and the regulator switch in response to a predetermined voltage level of the pack.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1 wherein the control means comprises:means to detect the voltage level of the pack; means to open the power control switch when the voltage level falls below a predetermined threshold; and means to close the regulator switch when the voltage level falls below the predetermined threshold.
- 3. The circuit of claim 2 wherein the means to open the power control switch is also a means to close the power control switch when the voltage level of the pack exceeds the predetermined threshold.
- 4. The circuit of claim 2 wherein the means to open the power control switch is also a means to close the power control switch when the voltage level of the pack exceeds the a selected threshold higher than the predetermined threshold.
- 5. The circuit of claim 2 further including means for activating and deactivating the control means comprising an ignition switch between the battery and the control means, wherein deactivation of the control means opens the power control switch and the regulator switch.
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Date |
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Dougherty et al. |
May 2000 |
A |
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Burke |
Jun 2001 |
B1 |