18427018. POWER SOURCE SYSTEM simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
Contents
POWER SOURCE SYSTEM
Organization Name
TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Inventor(s)
Yasuhiro Endo of Toyota-shi (JP)
Junta Izumi of Nagoya-shi (JP)
Hironori Miki of Nagoya-shi (JP)
Kenji Kimura of Nagoya-shi (JP)
Takayuki Ban of Nishio-shi (JP)
Takuya Mizuno of Nagakute-shi (JP)
Naoki Yanagizawa of Nagakute-shi (JP)
Shuji Tomura of Nagakute-shi (JP)
Kazuo Ootsuka of Nagakute-shi (JP)
Hiroshi Tsukada of Nagakute-shi (JP)
POWER SOURCE SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18427018 titled 'POWER SOURCE SYSTEM
Simplified Explanation:
The patent application describes a battery string setup that allows multiple battery circuit modules to be connected in series. A detection line connects the positive and negative electrode output lines of the battery string, with a middle point between two capacitors grounded through a limiting resistor. An electric leakage detection unit monitors the battery string by setting a battery circuit module in a pass-through state and detecting electric leakage based on differential voltage between two capacitors.
- The battery string configuration allows for multiple battery circuit modules to be connected in series.
- A detection line connects the positive and negative electrode output lines of the battery string.
- Grounding the middle point between two capacitors through a limiting resistor ensures stability.
- An electric leakage detection unit monitors the battery string by setting a battery circuit module in a pass-through state.
- Electric leakage is detected based on the differential voltage between two capacitors.
Potential Applications:
This technology can be applied in various industries such as:
- Automotive for electric vehicles.
- Energy storage systems.
- Renewable energy applications.
- Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).
- Telecommunications for backup power solutions.
Problems Solved:
This technology addresses the following issues:
- Ensures stable operation of battery strings.
- Detects electric leakage efficiently.
- Enhances safety in battery systems.
- Improves monitoring capabilities in energy storage setups.
- Prevents potential damage to connected devices.
Benefits:
The benefits of this technology include:
- Increased safety in battery systems.
- Enhanced monitoring and detection of electric leakage.
- Improved reliability in energy storage applications.
- Prevention of potential damage to connected equipment.
- Efficient operation of battery strings in various industries.
Commercial Applications:
Title: Enhanced Battery String Monitoring System for Various Industries
This technology can be commercially utilized in:
- Electric vehicle manufacturing.
- Energy storage system providers.
- Renewable energy companies.
- UPS manufacturers.
- Telecommunications equipment suppliers.
Questions about Battery String Monitoring System:
1. How does the electric leakage detection unit work in the battery string setup?
- The electric leakage detection unit sets a battery circuit module in a pass-through state and monitors electric leakage based on differential voltage between two capacitors.
2. What are the potential applications of this technology in the energy storage sector?
- This technology can be applied in energy storage systems, renewable energy applications, and UPS for efficient monitoring and operation.
Original Abstract Submitted
A battery string is configured such that a plurality of battery circuit modules can be connected in series. A middle point between a first capacitor and a second capacitor provided on a detection line connecting a positive electrode output line and a negative electrode output line of the battery string to each other is grounded by a ground line through a limiting resistor. During operation of the battery string, an electric leakage detection unit sets a battery circuit module in a pass-through state, and detects electric leakage in the battery string based on a differential voltage that is a difference between a first voltage being the voltage of the first capacitor and a second voltage being the voltage of the second capacitor.
- TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
- Yasuhiro Endo of Toyota-shi (JP)
- Junta Izumi of Nagoya-shi (JP)
- Hironori Miki of Nagoya-shi (JP)
- Kenji Kimura of Nagoya-shi (JP)
- Takayuki Ban of Nishio-shi (JP)
- Takuya Mizuno of Nagakute-shi (JP)
- Naoki Yanagizawa of Nagakute-shi (JP)
- Shuji Tomura of Nagakute-shi (JP)
- Kazuo Ootsuka of Nagakute-shi (JP)
- Hiroshi Tsukada of Nagakute-shi (JP)
- H01M10/42
- G01R19/10
- G01R19/165
- H01M10/48
- H01M50/509
- H02J7/00
- CPC H01M10/4228