1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to batteries and, more particularly, to a device and method for keeping battery pack of portable computer at operable temperature.
2. Description of Related Art
Typically, batteries are used in a portable computer for providing power to the portable computer for operation. Due to the widespread use of portable computer, it is possible for people to use the portable computer in an extremely low temperature environment, for example, in an environment with a temperature as low as −40 degree C. However, under such an environment, the battery pack is unable to discharge as the temperature is lower than the minimum dischargeable temperature, for example −10 degree C., of the battery, and thus cannot supply power to the portable computer, resulting in failure of powering on the portable computer.
In order to power on a portable computer in an environment with extremely low temperature such as −40 degree C., an AC-DC adapter plugged in a power receptacle has to be used to supply power to and power on the portable computer, and then pre-heat the battery pack of the portable computer for subsequent operation of the portable computer. After the battery pack is heated to a temperature higher than the minimum dischargeable temperature, for example −10 degree C., the battery pack is operable to discharge, and subsequently the portable computer can operate with power supplied by the battery pack.
Since the portable computer is characterized in its high portability, users are allowed to use portable computers in an outdoor environment that typically does not have any power receptacle and thus the battery pack in the portable computer is still the power source to supply power to the portable computer. Therefore, the aforementioned operation of portable computer is unsatisfactory as it requires plugging the AC-DC adapter into a power receptacle and thus is not applicable in an environment with no power receptacle. Accordingly, it is desired to solve the problem in that the portable computer cannot be used in an outdoor low temperature environment having no power receptacle due to the battery pack being unable to discharge in low temperature.
The objective of the present invention is to provide a device for keeping battery pack of portable computer at operable temperature, so as to allow powering on the portable computer immediately without using an AC-DC adapter in an extremely low temperature environment.
In one aspect, there is provided a device for keeping battery pack of portable computer at operable temperature, which comprises: a battery pack for supplying power to the portable computer; a thermal sensor installed in the battery pack for sensing a battery temperature; a heating film installed tightly close to the battery pack; and a microprocessor operatively connected to the thermal sensor for receiving the battery temperature sensed by the thermal sensor, and enabling the battery pack to connect to and supply power to the heating film for heating the battery pack when the battery temperature is lower than a first predetermined temperature and enabling the battery pack to disconnect from the heating film when the battery temperature is higher than a second predetermined temperature, wherein the first predetermined temperature is lower than a minimum operable temperature and the second predetermined temperature is higher than the first predetermined temperature.
In another aspect, there is provided a method for keeping battery pack of portable computer at operable temperature, which comprises the steps of: (A) providing a battery pack for supplying power to the portable computer; (B) using a thermal sensor installed in the battery pack for sensing a battery temperature; (C) receiving the battery temperature sensed by the thermal sensor, and heating the battery pack when the battery temperature is lower than a first predetermined temperature, while stopping heating the battery pack when the battery temperature is higher than a second predetermined temperature, wherein the first predetermined temperature is lower than a minimum operable temperature and the second predetermined temperature is higher than the first predetermined temperature.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not by limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings, wherein elements having the same reference numeral designations represent like elements throughout and wherein:
The thermal sensor 12 is installed in the battery pack 11 for sensing a battery temperature of the battery pack 11. The heating film 13 is installed tightly close to the battery pack 11, for example in contact with the battery pack 11, so as to heat the battery pack 13. The power switch 15 is connected between the heating film 15 and the battery pack, and is controlled by the microprocessor 14 for being turned on and off
The microprocessor 14 is operatively connected to the thermal sensor 12 for receiving the battery temperature sensed by the thermal sensor 12, so as to control the on/off operation of the power switch 15 based on the sensed battery temperature, thereby determining whether to enable the heating film 13 to heat the battery pack 11.
The flow begins by receiving the battery temperature sensed by the thermal sensor 12 (step 21). When detecting the sensed battery temperature is lower than the first predetermined temperature T1 (step S22), indicating that the battery pack 11 is almost unable to discharge due to low temperature, the microprocessor 14 turns the power switch 15 on for enabling the battery pack 11 to connect to the heating film 13 and thus supply power to the heating film 13 so as to heat the battery pack 11 and accordingly increase the battery temperature of the battery pack 11 (step S23), thereby allowing the battery pack 11 to maintain in a dischargeable state. When detecting the sensed battery temperature is higher than the second predetermined temperature T2 (step S24), indicating that the battery pack 11 is able to operate at a temperature high enough, the microprocessor 14 turns the power switch 15 off for enabling the battery pack 11 to disconnect from the heating film 13 and thus stop supplying power to the heating film 13 and stop heating the battery pack 11 (step S25).
Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.