Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Battery system bi-stable relay control
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Application No.: US14502158Application Date: 2014-09-30
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Publication No.: US10320202B2Publication Date: 2019-06-11
- Inventor: Daniel B. Le , Perry M. Wyatt
- Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology Company
- Applicant Address: US MI Auburn Hills
- Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology Company
- Current Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology Company
- Current Assignee Address: US MI Auburn Hills
- Agency: Fletcher Yoder, P.C.
- Main IPC: H02J7/00
- IPC: H02J7/00 ; H02J7/14 ; B60L11/18

Abstract:
A 12 volt automotive battery system includes a first battery coupled to an electrical system, and the first battery includes a first battery chemistry. Further, the 12 volt automotive battery system includes a second battery coupled in parallel with the first battery and selectively coupled to the electrical system via a bi-stable relay. The second battery includes a second battery chemistry that has a higher coulombic efficiency than the first battery chemistry. Additionally, the bi-stable relay couples the second battery to the electrical system during regenerative braking to enable the second battery to capture a majority of the power generated during regenerative braking. Furthermore, the bi-stable relay maintains a coupling of the second battery to the electrical system when the vehicle transitions from a key-on position to a key-off position.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160089992A1 BATTERY SYSTEM BI-STABLE RELAY CONTROL Public/Granted day:2016-03-31
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