Claims
- 1. A series charger with separate detection of batteries, comprising:
a charging control device having an exchange power unit for converting the inputted AC power into DC power so as to charge four batteries in series connection, the charging control device providing a reference voltage source to a control IC in connected with a current detector for measuring the current value of the batteries; and each of the series-connected batteries being parallel-connected with a switch element, a one-way diode being interposed between the positive end of the batteries and each of the switch elements, wherein the control IC provides −ΔV to the positive terminal of the respective charging circuit of the batteries for detecting the end-point voltage thereof; wherein, when each of the batteries is fully charged, the respective switch element is switched in a close circuit so that the charging current continues to flow downward for further charging operation; wherein, after all batteries are fully charged one after another, the current detector is used to regulate the charging current or the switch-on time of the switch elements is controlled for proceeding with supplementary charging operation; and wherein the power switch is shut off for stopping the charging operation after the supplementary charging operation is completed.
- 2. The series charger with separate detection of batteries as recited in claim 1 wherein the charging control device further includes two one-way diode at the output terminal of the exchange power unit, and wherein the detection terminal of the current detector is provided with a resistance.
- 3. The series charger with separate detection of batteries as recited in claim 1 wherein the switch element is constructed as power type MOSFET.
- 4. The series charger with separate detection of batteries as recited in claim 1 wherein a power switch is constructed as a light-coupling transistor interposed between the exchange power unit and the current detector.
- 5. A series charger with separate detection of batteries, comprising:
a charging control device having an exchange power unit for converting the inputted AC power into DC power so as to charge a plurality of batteries in series connection wherein the charging control device provides a reference voltage source to a control IC in connected with a current detector; and a plurality of series-connected batteries in pairs forming individual charging loops, the charging loops each being parallel-connected with a switch element, a one-way diode being interposed between the switch elements and the positive terminal of battery sets, respectively; wherein the control IC individually undergoes −ΔV process to detect the terminal voltage of series-connected battery sets within the respective charging loops, respectively; whereby, when one battery set is fully charged, the switch element is turned on to further charge another battery set; and when all battery sets are fully charged, the current detector undergoes the current adjustment or the switch element undergoes the control of the connection duration for slightly charging the battery sets; and, after completion of slight charging process, the power switch is cut off to stop charging process.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/350,064, filed on 24 Jan. 2003.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10350064 |
Jan 2003 |
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10460364 |
Jun 2003 |
US |