Claims
- 1. A battery charging apparatus comprising:
- a. an external source of electrical power;
- b. a conventional battery charging apparatus to supply a conventional charging current as an output and conductively connected to said external source of electrical power;
- c. a pulse current generator having an output to supply a pulse of electrical current which is of large amplitude as compared to the amplitude of small charging currents applied to said battery when battery overcharging procedures are being employed, said pulse current generator being conductively connected to said external source of electrical power;
- d. switching means conductively connected to said conventional battery charger, to said pulse current generator and to a battery to switch the output of said conventional battery charging apparatus and the output of said pulse current generator into electrical circuit with said battery; and
- e. control means connected to said switching means to cause said switching means to switch the output of said conventional battery charging apparatus and the output of said pulse current generator to be in electrical circuit with said battery to impart to said battery a preselected program of conventional and pulsed charging current wherein said conventional charging current and said pulse charging current alternate at a selected constant rate.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said pulse has an amplitude from about 100 to about 5,000 times said small charging current and a duration from about one-half (0.5) a millisecond to about 50 milliseconds.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said conventional charging current is applied to said battery for a period of about 3 seconds out of every 5 seconds and said pulse applied to said battery near the end of the 2 second periods existing between said 3 second periods of conventional battery charging current.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a C-I-P of Ser. No. 486,308, filed July 8, 1974, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 302,027 filed Oct. 30, 1972, both now abandoned.
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