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| United States Patent | 5406266 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5406266.html |
| Inventor(s) | Mino; Takayuki (Hyogo, JP);
Satsuma; Eiji (Hyogo, JP) |
| Abstract | A residual capacity displaying device which discriminates whether or not a
battery is deteriorated, and display the result of the discrimination. The
residual capacity displaying device for a battery pack includes a current
detecting unit for detecting current flowing to and from a battery pack. A
battery identifying unit identifies the kind of the battery pack, and an
arithmetic unit calculates the capacity of the battery pack according to
the output of the current detecting unit and the time thereof. The
dischargeable capacity of the battery pack is stored according to the
output of the battery identifying unit. Also, the capacity of the battery
pack which is discharged is compared until the voltage of the battery pack
reaches a predetermined voltage value with the dischargeable capacity.
When the result of comparison reaches a predetermined value, LEDs display
the fact that the battery pack has been deteriorated. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 5406266 |
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Residual capacity displaying device |
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| Publication Date |
April 11, 1995 |
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| Parent Case |
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/904,269,
filed Jun. 25, 1992, now abandoned. |
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| Priority Data |
Aug 06, 1991[JP]3-061909 U |
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Title Information  |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a residual capacity displaying device for
calculating and displaying the residual capacity of a battery pack used as
a power source for a VTR (video tape recorder) or the like.
A device for displaying the residual capacity of a battery pack has been
disclosed, for instance, by Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication
Sho-61-209371/(1986). In the conventional device, the residual capacity
displaying circuit is so designed that charging or discharging current of
a battery is detected and subjected to integration or subtraction, thereby
to calculate and display the residual capacity of the battery. The
residual capacity displaying circuit further operates as follows: When,
after the battery is connected to an electrical device, and can no longer
drive the electrical device, because the residual capacity of the battery
is 0%, the voltage of the battery is read as a reference value. When the
voltage of the battery becomes lower than the reference value thus read,
the battery residual capacity value in an arithmetic control section is
reset to zero (0). Hence, it is possible to correct the difference between
the calculated capacity value and the actual capacity value, which may
occur when the battery is repeatedly charged and discharged.
When a memory effect occurs with the battery, or when the battery is
deteriorated being used for a long time, the capacity of the battery is
lowered as compared with its initial capacity. Therefore, the voltage of
the battery reaches the above-described reference value earlier, and the
discharging time is shortened accordingly. And, similarly as in the
above-described case, the battery residual capacity value in the
arithmetic control section is reset. In this case, although the battery
has been deteriorated, the battery residual capacity value is displayed
accurately. Hence, the user may use the battery repeatedly without knowing
the fact that the battery has been deteriorated. If the deteriorated
battery is used for an electrical device such as for instance a VTR, then
it is impossible for the battery to drive the electrical device for a
required period of time, and the operation of the electrical device may be
stopped unexpectedly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of this invention is to eliminate the
above-described difficulties accompanying a conventional residual capacity
displaying device. More specifically, an object of the invention is to
provide a residual capacity displaying device which determines whether or
not a battery is deteriorated, and displays the result of determination.
The foregoing object of the invention has been achieved by the provision of
a residual capacity displaying device which is detachably connected to a
rechargeable type battery pack, to display the residual capacity of the
battery pack, which device comprises: a current detector for detecting
current flowing to and from the battery pack; battery identifying unit for
identifying the kind of the battery pack; arithmetic unit for calculating
the capacity of the battery pack according to an output of the current
detector and the detecting time, and storing the dischargeable capacity of
the battery pack according to an output of the battery identifying unit,
and comparing the capacity of the battery pack which is discharged until
the voltage of the battery pack reaches a predetermined voltage value with
the dischargeable capacity; and displaying unit for displaying, when the
result of comparison reaches a predetermined value, the fact that the
battery pack has been deteriorated.
In the residual capacity displaying device according to the present
invention, the battery identifying unit identifies the kind of the battery
pack, and the arithmetic unit stores the dischargeable capacity of the
battery pack according to its kind. The arithmetic unit further operates
to calculate the capacity of the battery pack according to the integration
of the output of the current detector and the time thereof. Furthermore,
the arithmetic unit compares the capacity of battery pack which is
discharged until the voltage of the battery pack reaches the predetermined
voltage value with the dischargeable capacity. When the result of
comparison reaches the predetermined value, the display unit displays the
fact that the battery pack has been deteriorated. Thus, the user will
detect that all the dischargeable capacity of the battery pack which is
predetermined according to its kind cannot be used; that is, it has been
deteriorated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)
FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a battery pack, a residual
capacity displaying device, and a VTR.
FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the arrangement of the residual capacity
displaying device, and the electrical connection of the device to the
battery pack and the VTR.
FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing an operation of the residual capacity
displaying device according the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
One preferred embodiment of this invention will be described with reference
to the accompanying drawings.
In FIG, 1, reference numeral 1 designates a residual capacity displaying
device according to the invention. The device 1 is disposed between a
battery pack 2 and a VTR 3. The device 1 has engaging pawls 4 and engaging
recesses 5. The device 1 is combined with the battery pack 2 with the
engaging pawls 4 engaged with engaging recesses 6 of the battery pack 2,
and the device 1 is combined with the VTR 3 with the engaging recesses 5
engaged with engaging pawls 7 of the VTR 3. That is, the device 1 together
with the battery pack 2 is fixedly mounted on the VTR 3. The device 1 has
a mounting surface 8 on which the battery pack 2 is mounted. A pair of
connecting terminals 9 are provided on the mounting surface 8 of the
device. In addition, protrusions 10 are formed on the mounting surface 8
in such a manner that they are engaged with recesses formed in the battery
pack 2 when the latter 2 is mounted on the device 1. Furthermore, battery
identifying unit 11 for identifying the kind of a battery is provided in
the mounting surface 8 of the device 1, so that the kind of the battery is
identified. Additionally, five LEDs (light emitting diodes) 12 are
embedded, as display means, in one side wall of the residual capacity
displaying device 1. That is, the device 1 is so designed as to transmit
power from the battery pack 2 to the VTR 3, and to display the residual
capacity of the battery pack 2 with the latter 2 as a drive source.
The residual capacity displaying device 1, as shown in FIG. 2, comprises:
current detecting unit 13 serially connected between the battery pack 2
and the VTR 3; displaying unit 12 including the LEDs; the battery
identifying unit 11; and arithmetic unit 14 for calculating the residual
capacity of a battery from the output of the current detecting unit 13.
The current detecting unit 13 detects current flowing from or to the
battery pack 2, and applies the value of current thus detected to the
arithmetic unit 14. The arithmetic unit 14 utilizes the product of the
value of current thus detected and the period of time for which the
current flows, to perform integration or subtraction of the amount of
charge or discharge of the battery pack. The output, or the result of
calculation, of the arithmetic unit 14 is displayed by the LEDs 12. The
battery identifying means 11 is made up of a slide knob. The operator
operates the battery identifying unit to identify the kind of the battery
used. In this operation, the arithmetic means 14 stores the capacity of
the battery pack 2 which is dischargeable to the VTR 3, corresponding to
the nominal capacity thereof. The operation of the residual capacity
displaying device is shown in the flowchart of the FIG. 3.
When the VTR 3 is driven with the battery pack connected through the
residual capacity displaying unit 1, the battery pack 2 is discharged,
while the displaying unit 1 calculates and displays the residual capacity
of the battery pack 2. In this operation, the LEDs 12 display the
dischargeable residual capacity of the battery pack 2 in five steps, 20%,
40%, 60%, 80% and 100%. That is, in the case where the battery pack has
been fully charged, the rightmost of the LEDs 12 (in FIG. 1) is turned on.
Thereafter, when the battery pack is discharged 20%, the second LED from
the right most is turned on; when it is discharged further 20%, the third
LED is turned on, and so forth.
As the battery pack is discharged, its voltage is decreased. When the
voltage of the battery pack reaches a lower threshold value with which the
VTR 3 is still operable, the VTR 3 detects it, to electrically disconnect
the battery pack therefrom. The lower threshold value has been set in the
residual capacity displaying device 1 in advance. The arithmetic unit 14
compares the capacity of the battery discharged until its voltage has
reached the lower threshold value with the above-described dischargeable
capacity (step S5). When it is determined that there is a predetermined
difference between the two capacities, namely, the discharged capacity and
the dischargeable capacity (step S6); that is, when the capacity which the
battery is originally to have is not provided, for instance all the LEDs
12 are caused to flicker, to display the fact that the battery has been
deteriorated (step S7). Thus, the user will detect that all the
dischargeable capacity of the battery pack 2 which is predetermined
according to its kind cannot be used; that is, it has been deteriorated.
If, in this case, the deterioration of the battery pack is due to the
memory effect, then the battery pack can be recovered as follows: The
battery pack is fully discharged, and then it is charged again. If the
deterioration of the battery pack is due to other than the memory effect,
for instance by the service life, it is the time the battery pack should
be replaced with a new one. Thus, with the residual capacity displaying
device, the battery pack can be handled effectively.
In the residual capacity displaying device of the invention, the discharged
capacity of the battery is compared with its originally dischargeable
capacity, and if the actually discharged capacity is insufficient, then it
is displayed as the deterioration of the battery. Therefore, the user can
visually detect that the battery has been deteriorated. Accordingly, this
will eliminate the difficulty that the equipment connected to the battery
is unexpectedly stopped. Furthermore the residual capacity displaying
device displays the deterioration of the battery, and therefore it can be
detected from the display that now it is the time the battery should be
replaced with a new one. Those effects should be highly appreciated in
practical use.
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