The present application is based on, and claims priority from, Taiwan Application Serial Number 96211957, filed Jul. 20, 2007, which is herein incorporated by reference.
The present invention generally relates to an electric module to enhance a battery output voltage. More particularly, this invention relates an electric module to enhance a battery output voltage of a rechargeable Li—Fe battery.
Since technology and industry are highly developed, electronic and electric equipments are becoming increasingly light, and easy to hold. Some electric equipment and motors are increasingly driven by batteries to replace the conventional electric equipments and motors driven by the alternating current because the battery technology is extremely developed recently. For example, the conventional power tools, such as the power screwdriver and the power drill, driven by the alternating current are replaced by the power tools driven by batteries. In addition, some of the conventional motorcycles and cars driven by an engine are also increasingly replaced by the motorcycles and cars with the electric motors supplied by the battery.
However, due to the material restrictions, the output voltage and the output current of the battery are limited. A rechargeable Li—Fe battery can provide a higher current output with the stable capacity, high safety performance and excellent rechargeable performance. The rechargeable Li—Fe battery is suitable to apply to a power tool, an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), a hybrid electric vehicle, a power bike, a power wheelchair, an electric scooter or a remote control aircraft. Especially, the rechargeable Li—Fe battery is preferable to drive the motor having the inductive load.
Due to the limitations of the chemical reaction property of the battery, in general, single battery cell cannot provide enough power to drive the motor. Currently, a voltage enhancing circuit can be attached to the battery cell to raise the output voltage to a higher fixed output voltage of the battery cell.
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Accordingly, there is a need to provide a new voltage enhancing circuit for the battery to extend the operating life of the battery.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a voltage enhancing circuit superimposing a predetermined voltage on an original output voltage of a battery so as to increase the actual output voltage for the battery.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a voltage enhancing circuit superimposing a predetermined voltage on an original output voltage of a battery and to stop superimposing on the original output voltage when the original output voltage is lower than a critical value to further extend the operating life of the battery.
To accomplish the above objectives, the present invention provides a voltage enhanced battery module for a motor, a power tool, e.g. a power screwdriver or a power drill, or an electric motorcycle. The voltage enhanced battery module includes a battery cell having a positive electrode and a negative electrode to provide an original output voltage and the voltage enhancing circuit connected to the positive electrode of the battery cell. The voltage enhancing circuit generates a predetermined voltage difference with the energy of the battery cell to superimpose on the original output voltage so as to output an actual output voltage to a load, for example, the motor, the power tool or the electric motorcycle.
The battery cell is preferably a rechargeable Li—Fe battery cell. The voltage enhancing circuit utilizes a processing circuit to connect to the positive electrode of the battery cell and the processing circuit stops superimposing the predetermined voltage difference on the original output voltage so as to provide the actual output voltage, equal to the original output voltage, for the load when the original output voltage is lower than a predetermined value. The predetermined value is preferably about 3.9 V.
The voltage enhancing circuit includes a first capacitor and a second capacitor. One end of the first capacitor is connected to the processing circuit and the another end is connected to the positive electrode of the battery cell. In addition, one end of the second capacitor is connected to the positive electrode of the battery cell and another end is connected to a ground. The voltage enhancing circuit further includes a diode disposed between the output terminal of the voltage enhancing circuit and the processing circuit. The voltage enhancing circuit preferably includes an inductor disposed between the positive electrode of the battery cell and the processing circuit.
Furthermore, the voltage enhanced battery module preferably includes a recharge circuit to recharge the battery cell. The recharge circuit further preferably includes a diode.
Therefore, the voltage enhanced battery module with the voltage enhancing circuit according to the present invention can be quickly recharged by a large recharging current. The voltage enhanced battery module can supply a large current to the electric load. The voltage enhanced battery module can further extend the operating time for every time recharge and increase the output voltage thereof so that the total cost of ownership (TCO) of the power tool with the voltage enhanced battery module with the voltage enhancing circuit according to the present invention can be reduced.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description is currently the best implementation of the present invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely to describe the general principles of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined by referencing the appended claims.
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For maintaining a fixed output voltage, the battery cell with the conventional voltage enhancing circuit is exhausted much earlier than the battery cell with the voltage enhancing circuit according to the present invention. The battery cell with the voltage enhancing circuit according to the present invention provides a variable output voltage to an electric equipment. The output voltage of the battery cell according to the present invention is reduced following the original output voltage. Especially, when the original output voltage of the battery according to the present invention is reduced to a predetermined value, the voltage enhancing circuit then stops superimposing the predetermined voltage difference on the original output voltage. Therefore, the residue energy of the battery cell can continue to use for the electric equipment. On the contrary, the battery cell with the conventional voltage enhancing circuit cannot provide enough energy for the conventional voltage enhancing circuit. The output voltage of the conventional battery cell is therefore rippled so that the conventional battery cell cannot provide enough output voltage for the electric equipment. Therefore, the operable time of the conventional battery cell is reduced.
The voltage enhancing circuit according to the present invention can stop superimposing the predetermined voltage difference on the original output voltage, when the original output voltage of the battery according to the present invention is reduced to a predetermined voltage. Alternatively, the voltage enhancing circuit according to the present invention may stop superimposing the predetermined voltage difference on the original output voltage when the output voltage of the battery cell according to the present invention reaches the position 230. Therefore, the actual output voltage of the battery cell is the same as the original output voltage of the actual output voltage to further use the residual energy of the battery cell without ripples. For example, when an output voltage of a rechargeable Li—Fe battery cell is equal to about 2.9V, the voltage enhancing circuit according to the present invention stops superimposing the predetermined voltage difference on the original output voltage. This prevents the output voltage from rippling so as to further use the residual energy of the Li—Fe battery cell.
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When the original output voltage reduces to a predetermined voltage, the processing circuit 320 shuts down the superimposing function thereof to allow the actual output voltage of the Li—Fe battery cell 310 equal to the original output voltage thereof so as to prevent the output voltage from rippling and further use the residual energy of the Li—Fe battery cell 310. Therefore, the operating time of the rechargeable Li—Fe battery cell 310 can be extended.
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Furthermore, this preferred embodiment further includes a recharge circuit 490 to directly connect to the original output circuit 440 to recharge the rechargeable Li—Fe battery cell 410 with external power source. The recharge circuit 490 preferably includes a diode 510 to prevent a reverse electric current. The recharge circuit 490 can provide a large recharging current to quickly recharge the rechargeable Li—Fe battery cell 410 in a short time. The recharge circuit 490 can be also connected to a generator of an electric motorcycle to store the renewable energy in the rechargeable Li—Fe battery cell 410. The recharge circuit 490 can also be electrically connected to an external circuit to directly drive the electric load equipped with the rechargeable Li—Fe battery cell 410.
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Since the rechargeable Li—Fe battery cell can be quickly recharged and provide large output current to the electric equipment, in combination with the voltage enhancing circuit according to the present invention, the voltage enhanced battery module and the voltage enhanced battery assembly can provide a suitable output voltage to the electric equipment and extend the operating time for the electric equipment. Accordingly, the total cost of ownership of the electric equipment, especially for the power tool, is effectively reduced.
As is understood by a person skilled in the art, the foregoing preferred embodiments of the present invention are illustrative of the present invention rather than limiting of the present invention. It is intended that various modifications and similar arrangements be included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, the scope of which should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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96211957 | Jul 2007 | TW | national |