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Title: Battery charger with automatic change from current to voltage mode control

Abstract: An improved battery charger having a current limiting transformer for supplying a charging current. The transformer includes primary and secondary coils wound about a core and has a shunt path for a portion of the magnetic flux induced by the voltage appearing on the primary. A pair of silicon controlled rectifiers are alternately triggered into their forward conductive states at points relatively early in each alternating current half cycle to provide a maximum charging current when a substantially discharged battery is to be recharged. As the charging process progresses, the battery voltage increases and at a predetermined value of the battery voltage a smooth transition from the current-controlled mode to a voltage-controlled mode is inaugurated. After the change to the voltage-controlled mode has been completed, the SCRs are triggered into conduction much later in each cycle, thereby furnishing a very low or trickle current which can be continued indefinitely without damage to the battery. Simple adjustments are provided for determining the maximum current charging rate and the particular voltage at which the changeover is to begin. Provision is also made for preventing an initial sudden current surge when first turning on the power, thereby avoiding any unnecessary blowing of fuses.


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Inventors: Bennefeld, David H. (Anoka, MN, US)

Application Number: 715718
Filing Date: 1976-08-19
Publication_date: 1978-12-26
Assignee: Introl Corp. (Minneapolis, MN)
Primary Class(es): 320/143 320/160, 320/DIG28
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
3086159Apr, 1963Daly320/39.
3376487Apr, 1968Bixby320/32.
3736490May, 1973Fallon et al.320/39.
3854082Dec, 1974Nasby et al.320/39.

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: Hickey, Robert J.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney: Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt