GB1286781A – Battery charging circuit
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GB1286781A – Battery charging circuit
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Battery charging circuit
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Publication number
GB1286781A
GB1286781A
GB0337/71A
GB133771A
GB1286781A
GB 1286781 A
GB1286781 A
GB 1286781A
GB 0337/71 A
GB0337/71 A
GB 0337/71A
GB 133771 A
GB133771 A
GB 133771A
GB 1286781 A
GB1286781 A
GB 1286781A
Authority
GB
United Kingdom
Prior art keywords
battery
charging
thyristor
signal
charge
Prior art date
1970-01-30
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired
Application number
GB0337/71A
Inventor
Indar Kumar Sethi
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Mcculloch Corp
Original Assignee
Mcculloch Corp
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
1970-01-30
Filing date
1971-01-12
Publication date
1972-08-23
1971-01-12
Application filed by Mcculloch Corp
filed
Critical
Mcculloch Corp
1972-08-23
Publication of GB1286781A
publication
Critical
patent/GB1286781A/en
Status
Expired
legal-status
Critical
Current
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Classifications
H—ELECTRICITY
H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
H02J—CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS OR SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING OR DISTRIBUTING ELECTRIC POWER; SYSTEMS FOR STORING ELECTRIC ENERGY
H02J7/00—Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries
H02J7/007—Regulation of charging or discharging current or voltage
H02J7/00711—Regulation of charging or discharging current or voltage with introduction of pulses during the charging process
Abstract
1286781 Battery charging systems Mc- CULLOCH CORP 12 Jan 1971 [30 Jan 1970] 1337/71 Heading H2H Apparatus for rapidly charging a battery comprises means whereby the battery is alternately charged and discharged, the operation being controlled by two signals, one of which is responsive to a function of the battery and the other of which is dependent on the voltage of the charging supply, the second signal being arranged to oppose the first signal. A battery 1 is charged from an A.C. source 9 by way of a transformer 2 and a pair of thyristors 3, 4 so that the battery receives charging current in a series of full wave rectified unsmoothed pulses. As the battery charge increases the battery terminal voltage is integrated by means of a capacitor 18 and resistors 14, 15, 16, 17. During the times that charging pulses are being applied to the battery 1, either a diode 22 or 23 is conducting so that a signal is developed across resistor 17 which is negative to earth. Thus whilst charging pulses are being applied to the battery, firing of a thyristor 19 is inhibited thereby preventing a transistor 10 forming the battery discharge patch from becoming conductive whilst either thyristor 3, or 4 is conducting. As the capacitor 18 increases its charge it reaches a value sufficient to gate the thyristor 19 on, which will occur when the charging pulses are at zero value and the inhibiting signal across resistor 17 has disappeared. Conduction of thyristor 19 then causes conduction of transistor 10 to form a low impedance path for discharge of the battery for depolarizing purposes. The capacitor 18 also discharges to reset itself. As the charging of the battery increases with alternate charge and discharge periods, the discharge transistor 10 is rendered conductive more and more frequently. As the battery charge increases the increasing battery voltage is sensed by a voltage divider including a Zener diode 29 and potentiometer 31 and eventually a thyristor 34 is gated on whereby the gates of thyristors 3, 4 are grounded to inhibit firing of the thyristors to terminate the rapid charging of the battery 1. A trickle charge is maintained by diode 26 and lamp 28. Termination of the rapid is made responsive to the quiescent terminal voltage of the battery 1 by arranging that the inhibiting negative signal developed by diodes 22, 23 renders a transistor 40 conductive-and hence inhibits conduction of thyristor 34-whenever charging pulses are being applied to the battery 1.
GB0337/71A
1970-01-30
1971-01-12
Battery charging circuit
Expired
GB1286781A
(en)
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number
Priority Date
Filing Date
Title
US7014A
US3622857A
(en)
1970-01-30
1970-01-30
Control circuitry for termination of rapid battery charging
Publications (1)
Publication Number
Publication Date
GB1286781A
true
GB1286781A
(en)
1972-08-23
Family
ID=21723730
Family Applications (1)
Application Number
Title
Priority Date
Filing Date
GB0337/71A
Expired
GB1286781A
(en)
1970-01-30
1971-01-12
Battery charging circuit
Country Status (10)
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Link
US
(1)
US3622857A
(en)
JP
(1)
JPS5249130B1
(en)
BE
(1)
BE762309R
(en)
CA
(1)
CA918747A
(en)
DE
(1)
DE2103922C3
(en)
FR
(1)
FR2077142A5
(en)
GB
(1)
GB1286781A
(en)
IT
(1)
IT1046931B
(en)
NL
(1)
NL175959C
(en)
SE
(1)
SE372148B
(en)
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Assignee
Title
GB2187903A
(en)
*
1986-01-28
1987-09-16
Shin Kobe Electric Machinery
Method of recharging a sealed lead-acid storage battery
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(en)
*
1994-07-29
1996-02-07
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A battery charging circuit
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*
1978-11-08
1980-07-08
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*
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1985-06-13
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(en)
*
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*
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Pulse-charge battery charger
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(en)
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Apparatus and method for determining the current state of charge of a battery by monitoring battery voltage increases above and decreases below a threshold
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(en)
*
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System and method for charging a battery
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(en)
*
2018-12-19
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Charging circuit, charging control method and mobile terminal
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(en)
*
2021-10-14
2023-04-18
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Charging device, charging control method, electric energy management system, and storage medium
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Publication number
Priority date
Publication date
Assignee
Title
CA761099A
(en)
*
1965-02-23
1967-06-13
E. Bawden David
Methods and apparatus for charging battery
US3517293A
(en)
*
1967-01-31
1970-06-23
Mcculloch Corp
Rapid charging of batteries
1970
1970-01-30
US
US7014A
patent/US3622857A/en
not_active
Expired – Lifetime
1971
1971-01-12
GB
GB0337/71A
patent/GB1286781A/en
not_active
Expired
1971-01-13
CA
CA102624A
patent/CA918747A/en
not_active
Expired
1971-01-22
JP
JP711772A
patent/JPS5249130B1/ja
active
Pending
1971-01-26
NL
NLAANVRAGE7101019,A
patent/NL175959C/en
not_active
IP Right Cessation
1971-01-28
DE
DE2103922A
patent/DE2103922C3/en
not_active
Expired
1971-01-28
SE
SE7101050A
patent/SE372148B/xx
unknown
1971-01-29
BE
BE762309A
patent/BE762309R/en
active
1971-01-29
IT
IT67314/71A
patent/IT1046931B/en
active
1971-01-29
FR
FR7103015A
patent/FR2077142A5/fr
not_active
Expired
Cited By (3)
* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number
Priority date
Publication date
Assignee
Title
GB2187903A
(en)
*
1986-01-28
1987-09-16
Shin Kobe Electric Machinery
Method of recharging a sealed lead-acid storage battery
GB2187903B
(en)
*
1986-01-28
1990-03-21
Shin Kobe Electric Machinery
Method of recharging a sealed lead-acid storage battery
GB2292024A
(en)
*
1994-07-29
1996-02-07
Saitek Ltd
A battery charging circuit
Also Published As
Publication number
Publication date
CA918747A
(en)
1973-01-09
DE2103922C3
(en)
1980-10-16
SE372148B
(en)
1974-12-09
DE2103922A1
(en)
1971-08-05
BE762309R
(en)
1971-07-01
NL175959C
(en)
1985-01-16
NL7101019A
(en)
1971-08-03
NL175959B
(en)
1984-08-16
JPS5249130B1
(en)
1977-12-15
DE2103922B2
(en)
1980-02-28
IT1046931B
(en)
1980-07-31
FR2077142A5
(en)
1971-10-15
US3622857A
(en)
1971-11-23
JPS46371A
(en)
1971-08-26
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Legal Events
Date
Code
Title
Description
1973-01-04
PS
Patent sealed [section 19, patents act 1949]
1987-09-03
PCNP
Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee