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US Patent: 6,262,560
Battery Pack Discharge Recovery Circuit
Patentees:
Daniel D. Lionberg (exact or similar names) - Milwaukee, WI
Thomas P. Becker (exact or similar names) - Kenosha, WI
Daniel M. Eggert (exact or similar names) - Kenosha, WI

USPTO Classifications:
307/48, 320/103, 320/162

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Assignees:
Snap-On Technologies, Inc. - Lincolnshire, IL

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
none listed

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jul. 17, 2000
Granted: Jul. 17, 2001

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Description:
Seyfarth & Shaw - patent attorneys

Abstract

A charging circuit for a lead-acid battery pack includes a sacrificial battery with a voltage less than that required to charge the lead-acid battery and connected across the input terminals of a power converter, which boosts the sacrificial battery voltage to an output voltage sufficient to charge the battery pack. A processor operating under stored program control is connected across the lead-acid battery and monitors its voltage and produces an output signal when the voltage drops below a predetermined level, for triggering the power converter to apply its boosted voltage to the lead-acid battery for charging. The processor program ignores normal battery voltage conditions which occur during normal operation of an associated device powered by the lead-acid battery and will activate the power converter only when the lead-acid battery voltage has reached a significantly low level or has reached a low level for a sufficiently long period of time, to be consistent with a deep discharge condition of the lead-acid battery.

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