Stand alone battery monitoring system with alert
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G01N-027/416
H02J-007/00
출원번호
US-0320066
(2009-01-15)
등록번호
US-8120364
(2012-02-21)
발명자
/ 주소
Elder, David
Bruno, Frank
출원인 / 주소
Reserve Power Cell, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Tangent Law Group, PLLC
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89
초록▼
A stand-alone battery monitoring system coupled to a battery product having a positive pole and a negative pole, a housing and an electronics package contained within the housing. A sensor is coupled to and communicates with the battery product and the controller. Multiple code segments form softwar
A stand-alone battery monitoring system coupled to a battery product having a positive pole and a negative pole, a housing and an electronics package contained within the housing. A sensor is coupled to and communicates with the battery product and the controller. Multiple code segments form software on the controller, the software includes a code segment acquiring battery product data for voltage and internal temperature from the sensor, a segment filters the acquired battery product data into modified battery product data and processing the modified battery product data against stored parameters, a segment stores battery product data in the portion of memory and retains the battery product data to provide historical battery product data. A code segment compares the stored data against threshold levels and an indicator sends an alert if the code segment comparing the stored battery product data against threshold levels determines that data is beyond those levels.
대표청구항▼
1. A stand alone battery monitoring system coupled to a battery product having a positive pole and a negative pole comprising: a housing;a battery monitoring electronics package contained within the housing, the electronics package, having a controller with at least one of an at least one CPU, EEPRO
1. A stand alone battery monitoring system coupled to a battery product having a positive pole and a negative pole comprising: a housing;a battery monitoring electronics package contained within the housing, the electronics package, having a controller with at least one of an at least one CPU, EEPROM(s), ADC(s), PWM(s), Digital Input(s), and Digital Output(s) and including a portion of memory for storage of data and software;at least one sensor coupled to and communicating with the battery product and the controller, measuring at least a battery product voltage and a battery product temperature and a battery product resistivity and a battery product current;multiple code segments forming software on the controller, the battery monitor software including: an at least one code segment acquiring battery product data for at least the battery product voltage and the battery product temperature from the at least one sensor; an at least one code segment filtering the acquired battery product data into modified battery product data including a code segment that utilizes the modified battery product data and passes it through a filter code segment and a predictive code segment acting on a parametric database of values resulting in an output that represents the state of the battery or the relative health of the battery with respect to its operating life and processing the modified battery product data against stored parameters;an at least one code segment storing the acquired, filtered, modified and compared battery product data in the portion of memory and retaining whole or in part the acquired, filtered, modified and compared battery product data to provide historical battery product data over the course of the life of the battery;an at least one code segment comparing the stored battery product data against threshold levels; andan at least one indicator on a wireless device, wherein if the at least one code segment comparing the stored battery product data against threshold levels determines that data is beyond those levels, it sends an alert wirelessly to a user via the wireless device and the at least one indicator element thereon. 2. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the housing is external to the battery product. 3. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the at least one filtering and processing segment further comprises segments performing ADC scaling and integration of variables and Steinhart Hart Linearization on the battery product data acquired by the acquiring segment resulting in modified battery product data. 4. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the at least one filtering and processing code segment includes a lookup function on a variable event filter table resulting in an output that represents the state of charge of the battery. 5. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the at least one sensor is a single sensor circuit or a group of sensors or sensor circuits. 6. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the battery monitoring electronics package further comprises at least one of an at least one battery voltage detection circuit, a current drain and source detection circuit, an internal temperature detection circuit and an internal resistance detection circuit in communication with the at least one sensor and communicating measured battery product data to the controller code segments and storing the measured battery product data in the portion of memory. 7. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 6, wherein the battery monitoring electronics package further comprises an at least one power condition and regulation circuit used to ensure that stable voltages are supplied to the at least one sensor. 8. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 5, wherein the code segment that utilizes the modified battery product data further comprises an at least one adjustment code segment that adjusts the data for the type and size of the battery. 9. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the at least one indicator element includes an audio indication circuit or a tri-color LED driver. 10. A stand alone battery monitoring system coupled to a battery product having a positive pole and a negative pole comprising: a housing;a battery monitoring electronics package contained within the housing, the electronics package having a controller with at least one of an at least one CPU, EEPROM(s), ADC(s), PWM(s), Digital Input(s), and Digital Output(s) and including a portion of memory for storage of data and software;at least one sensor coupled to and communicating with the battery product and the controller, measuring at least a battery product voltage and a battery product temperature;multiple code segments forming software on the controller, the battery monitor software including: an at least one code segment acquiring battery product data for at least a the battery product voltage and the battery product temperature from the at least one sensor;an at least one code segment filtering the acquired battery product data into modified battery product data and processing the modified battery product data against stored parameters with ADC scaling and integration of variables and Steinhart Hart Linearization on the battery product data acquired by the acquiring segment resulting in modified battery product data;an at least one code segment storing the acquired, filtered, modified and compared battery product data in the portion of memory and retaining whole or in part the acquired, filtered, modified and compared battery product data to provide historical battery product data over the course of the life of the battery;an at least one code segment comparing the stored battery product data against threshold levels; andan at least one indicator on a wireless device, wherein if the at least one code segment comparing the stored battery product data against threshold levels determines that data is beyond those levels, it sends an alert wirelessly to a user via the wireless device and the at least one indicator element thereon. 11. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 10, wherein the housing is external to the battery product. 12. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 10, wherein the at least one filtering and processing code segment includes a lookup function on a variable event filter table resulting in an output that represents the state of charge of the battery. 13. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 10, wherein the sensors also measure the resistivity and current. 14. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 13, wherein the at least one filtering and processing code segment further comprises a code segment that utilizes the modified battery product data and passes it through a filter code segment applying a predictive, parametric database of values or a variable event filter table resulting in an output that represents the state of the battery the relative health of the battery with respect to its operating life. 15. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 10, wherein the at least one sensor is a single sensor circuit or a group of sensors or sensor circuits. 16. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 10, wherein the battery monitoring electronics package further comprises at least one of an at least one battery voltage detection circuit, a current drain and source detection circuit, an internal temperature detection circuit and an internal resistance detection circuit in communication with the at least one sensor and communicating measured battery product data to the controller code segments and storing the measured battery product data in the portion of memory. 17. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 16, wherein the battery monitoring electronics package further comprises an at least one power condition and regulation circuit used to ensure that stable voltages are supplied to the at least one sensor. 18. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 15, wherein the code segment that utilizes the modified battery product data further comprises an at least one adjustment code segment that adjusts the data for the type and size of the battery. 19. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 10, wherein the at least one indicator element includes an audio indication circuit or a tri-color LED driver. 20. A stand alone battery monitoring system coupled to a battery product having a positive pole and a negative pole comprising: a housing;a battery monitoring electronics package contained within the housing, the electronics package having a controller with at least one of an at least one CPU, EEPROM(s), ADC(s), PWM(s), Digital Input(s), and Digital Output(s) and including a portion of memory for storage of data and software;at least one sensor coupled to and communicating with the battery product and the controller, measuring at least a battery product voltage and a battery product temperature;multiple code segments forming software on the controller, the battery monitor software including: an at least one code segment acquiring battery product data for at least a the battery product voltage and the battery product temperature from the at least one sensor;an at least one code segment filtering the acquired battery product data into modified battery product data and passes it through a filter code segment and a predictive code segment acting on a predictive, parametric database of values and processing the modified battery product data against stored parameters with a lookup function on a variable event filter table resulting in an output that represents the state of charge of the battery;an at least one code segment storing the acquired, filtered, modified and compared battery product data in the portion of memory and retaining whole or in part the acquired, filtered, modified and compared battery product data to provide historical battery product data over the course of the life of the battery;an at least one code segment comparing the stored battery product data against threshold levels; andan at least one indicator on a wireless device, wherein if the at least one code segment comparing the stored battery product data against threshold levels determines that data is beyond those levels, it sends an alert wirelessly to a user via the wireless device and the at least one indicator element thereon. 21. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 20, wherein the housing is external to the battery product. 22. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 20, wherein the at least one filtering and processing segment further comprises segments performing ADC scaling and integration of variables and Steinhart Hart Linearization on the battery product data acquired by the acquiring segment resulting in modified battery product data. 23. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 20, wherein the sensors also measure the resistivity and current. 24. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 23, wherein the at least one filtering and processing code segment further comprises a code segment that utilizes the modified battery product data and passes it through a filter code segment applying a predictive, parametric database of values or a variable event filter table resulting in an output that represents the state of the battery the relative health of the battery with respect to its operating life. 25. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 20, wherein the at least one sensor is a single sensor circuit or a group of sensors or sensor circuits. 26. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 20, wherein the battery monitoring electronics package further comprises at least one of an at least one battery voltage detection circuit, a current drain and source detection circuit, an internal temperature detection circuit and an internal resistance detection circuit in communication with the at least one sensor and communicating measured battery product data to the controller code segments and storing the measured battery product data in the portion of memory. 27. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 26, wherein the battery monitoring electronics package further comprises an at least one power condition and regulation circuit used to ensure that stable voltages are supplied to the at least one sensor. 28. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 25, wherein the code segment that utilizes the modified battery product data further comprises an at least one adjustment code segment that adjusts the data for the type and size of the battery. 29. The stand alone battery monitoring system of claim 20, wherein the at least one indicator element includes an audio indication circuit or a tri-color LED driver.
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