Apparatus, method and article for authentication, security and control of power storage devices, such as batteries
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H02J-007/00
G01C-021/36
G07C-005/00
H01M-010/42
G01C-021/34
G06Q-030/02
G06Q-030/06
H02J-004/00
E05B-081/56
B60L-003/00
B60L-011/00
B60L-011/18
G07C-005/08
G06Q-010/02
H01M-010/44
H01M-010/48
G06F-003/06
출원번호
US-0559038
(2012-07-26)
등록번호
US-9182244
(2015-11-10)
발명자
/ 주소
Luke, Hok-Sum Horace
Taylor, Matthew Whiting
출원인 / 주소
Gogoro Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Seed IP Law Group PLLC
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초록▼
A network of collection, charging and distribution machines collect, charge and distribute portable electrical energy storage devices (e.g., batteries, supercapacitors or ultracapacitors). To charge, the machines employ electrical current from an external source, such as the electrical grid or an el
A network of collection, charging and distribution machines collect, charge and distribute portable electrical energy storage devices (e.g., batteries, supercapacitors or ultracapacitors). To charge, the machines employ electrical current from an external source, such as the electrical grid or an electrical service of an installation location. By default, each portable electrical energy storage device is disabled from accepting a charge unless it receives authentication information from an authorized collection, charging and distribution machine, other authorized charging device, or other authorized device that transmits the authentication credentials. Also, by default, each portable electrical energy storage device is disabled from releasing energy unless it receives authentication information from an external device to which it will provide power, such as a vehicle or other authorization device.
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1. A portable electrical energy storage device security system for a portable electrical energy storage device, comprising: at least one controller; andat least one communications module coupled to the at least one controller, wherein the at least one controller is configured to:receive information
1. A portable electrical energy storage device security system for a portable electrical energy storage device, comprising: at least one controller; andat least one communications module coupled to the at least one controller, wherein the at least one controller is configured to:receive information regarding authentication of an external charger device to which to connect the portable electrical energy storage device for charging of the portable electrical energy storage device, or of an external device to be powered for powering of the external device to be powered by the portable electrical energy storage device; andmake a determination regarding allowing the charging from the external charger device, or make a determination regarding allowing the powering of the external device to be powered, based on the information regarding authentication, wherein how much energy to release from the portable electrical energy storage device for use by the external device to be powered is determined based on a profile of a user associated with the external device to be powered. 2. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 1, wherein the configured portable electrical energy storage device security system is integrated as part of the portable electrical energy storage device. 3. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 1, wherein the at least one controller is configured to make the determination regarding allowing the charging from the external charger device and wherein the at least one controller is further configured to accept the portable electrical energy storage device charge from the external charger device if the external charger device is authenticated based on the information regarding authentication. 4. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 3, wherein the accepting the portable electrical energy storage device charge includes sending a signal enabling the portable electrical energy storage device to be charged. 5. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 4, further comprising: a switch coupled to at least one terminal of the portable electrical energy storage device and to a cell of the portable electrical energy storage device, the switch configured to be activated by a control signal generated by the controller of the configured portable electrical energy storage device security system, wherein the controller is configured to:send the signal in a manner enabling the portable electrical energy storage device to be charged, such that the control signal causes the switch to close to complete a circuit such as to allow electrical current to flow from the external charger device causing the portable electrical energy storage device to charge if the external charger device is authenticated based on the information regarding authentication; andupon the portable electrical energy storage device being disconnected from the external charger device, send the signal in a manner preventing the portable electrical energy storage from accepting a charge, such that the control signal causes the switch to break the circuit and prevent electrical current to flow from the external charger device. 6. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 1, wherein the at least one controller is configured to receive the information regarding authentication via a wireless signal transmitted from the external charger device or from the external device to be powered, and wherein the wireless signal transmitted from the external charger device or from the external device to be powered is not detectable outside a specified maximum range from the portable electrical energy storage device security system communications module. 7. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 1, further comprising a tamper-resistant housing within which the portable electrical energy storage device security system is housed, the tamper-resistant housing configured to destroy an operational condition of the portable electrical energy storage device if the tamper-resistant housing were opened in an unauthorized manner. 8. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 7, wherein the tamper-resistant housing includes a frangible portion configured to render an open circuit to destroy the operational condition in response to tampering or attempted tampering of the tamper-resistant housing. 9. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 8, wherein the frangible portion is configured to render the open circuit by conductive paths formed in a frangible substrate of the frangible portion being configured to break in response to tampering. 10. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to: request information regarding authentication of the external device to be powered for powering of the external device to be powered by the portable electrical energy storage device; anddetermine how much energy to release, if any, from the portable electrical energy storage device for use by the external device to be powered, based on a response received, if any, to the requesting of information regarding authentication of the external device to be powered. 11. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 10, wherein the external device to be powered is a vehicle and wherein the information regarding authentication of the external device to be powered is information regarding the vehicle or a user associated with the vehicle. 12. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 11, wherein how much energy to release from the portable electrical energy storage device for use by the vehicle is determined based on a vehicle performance profile of the vehicle. 13. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 11, wherein the controller is configured to cause more energy to be released from the portable electrical energy storage device for use by the vehicle than for other vehicles having a lower vehicle performance profile than the vehicle. 14. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 11, wherein how much energy to release from the portable electrical energy storage device for use by the vehicle is determined based on a profile of a user associated with the vehicle. 15. The portable electrical energy storage device security system of claim 11, wherein the controller is further configured to cause more energy to be released from the portable electrical energy storage device for use by the vehicle than for one or more other user profiles associated with a lower payment amount for portable electrical energy storage device usage than the user profile. 16. A method of operating a portable electrical energy storage device security system, the method comprising: receiving, by the portable electrical energy storage device security system of a portable electrical energy storage device, information regarding authentication of an external charger device to which to connect the portable electrical energy storage device for charging of the portable electrical energy storage device or for powering of an external device to be powered by the portable electrical energy storage device; andmaking a determination, by the portable electrical energy storage device security system, regarding allowing the charging from the external charger device, or making a determination, by the configured portable electrical energy storage device security system, regarding allowing the powering of the external device to be powered, based on the information regarding authentication, wherein how much energy to release from the portable electrical energy storage device for use by the external device to be powered is determined based on a profile of a user associated with the external device to be powered. 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the portable electrical energy storage device security system is integrated as part of the portable electrical energy storage device. 18. The method of claim 16, further comprising accepting the portable electrical energy storage device charge from the external charger device if the external charger device is authenticated based on the information regarding authentication. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the accepting the portable electrical energy storage device charge includes sending a signal enabling the portable electrical energy storage device to be charged. 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising: sending the signal in a manner enabling the portable electrical energy storage device to be charged, such that the control signal causes a switch to close to complete a circuit and allow electrical current to flow from the external charger device causing the portable electrical energy storage device to charge if the external charger device is authenticated based on the information regarding authentication; andonce the portable electrical energy storage device is disconnected from the external charger device, sending the signal in a manner preventing the portable electrical energy storage from accepting a charge, such that the control signal causes the switch to break the circuit and prevent electrical current to flow from the external charger device. 21. The method of claim 16, further comprising: receiving the information regarding authentication via a wireless signal transmitted from the external charger device or from the external device to be powered, wherein the wireless signal transmitted from the external charger device or from the external device to be powered is not detectable outside a specified maximum range from the portable electrical energy storage device. 22. The method of claim 16, further comprising: destroying an operational condition of the portable electrical energy storage device if a tamper-resistant housing of the portable electrical energy storage device security system is opened in an unauthorized manner. 23. The method of claim 16, further comprising: requesting information regarding authentication of the external device to be powered for powering of the external device by the portable electrical energy storage device; anddetermining how much energy to release, if any, from the portable electrical energy storage device for use by the external device to be powered, based on a response received, if any, to the requesting of information regarding authentication of the external device. 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the external device to be powered is a vehicle and wherein the information regarding authentication of the external device to be powered is information regarding the vehicle or a user associated with the vehicle. 25. The method of claim 24, wherein how much energy to release from the portable electrical energy storage device for use by the vehicle is determined based on a vehicle performance profile of the vehicle. 26. A portable electrical energy storage device, comprising: a battery cell; anda security system operably coupled to the battery cell, the security system configured to:allow or prevent the portable electrical energy storage device from accepting a charge; andallow or prevent energy from the cell to be released based on information received regarding authentication of an external device, wherein how much energy to release from the battery cell is determined based on a profile of a user associated with a vehicle to be powered by the portable electrical energy storage device. 27. The portable electrical energy storage device of claim 26, wherein the security system comprises: at least one processor;at least one communications module coupled to the at least one processor; andat least one processor-readable memory that stores instructions executable by the at least one processor to cause the at least one processor to: determine whether to accept, for the portable electrical energy storage device, a portable electrical energy storage device charge from a portable electrical energy storage device charging system based on information received regarding authentication of the portable electrical energy storage device charging system; anddetermine how much energy to release, if any, from the portable electrical energy storage device for use by an external device, based on a response received or lack of a response received to a request from the security system for information regarding authentication of the external device, wherein how much energy to release from the portable electrical energy storage device is determined based on a profile of a user associated with the external device. 28. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium of a portable electrical energy storage device security system having computer executable instructions thereon that, when executed cause a processor of the portable electrical energy storage device security system to: receive information regarding authentication of an external charger device to which to connect the portable electrical energy storage device for charging of the portable electrical energy storage device or for powering of an external device to be powered by the portable electrical energy storage device; andmake a determination regarding allowing the charging from the external charger device, or make a determination regarding allowing the powering of the external device to be powered, based on the information regarding authentication, wherein how much energy to release from the portable electrical energy storage device is determined based on a profile of a user associated with the external device to be powered. 29. The computer readable storage medium of claim 28, further comprising accepting the portable electrical energy storage device charge from the external charger device if the external charger device is authenticated based on the information regarding authentication. 30. The computer readable storage medium of claim 28, wherein the accepting the portable electrical energy storage device charge includes sending a signal enabling the portable electrical energy storage device to be charged.
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