JP3701755B2 - Battery management method - Google Patents

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JP3701755B2
JP3701755B2 JP30723096A JP30723096A JP3701755B2 JP 3701755 B2 JP3701755 B2 JP 3701755B2 JP 30723096 A JP30723096 A JP 30723096A JP 30723096 A JP30723096 A JP 30723096A JP 3701755 B2 JP3701755 B2 JP 3701755B2
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Description

【0001】
【発明の属する技術分野】
本発明は、バッテリー管理方法に関し、特に、電動式搬送車の放電バッテリーを充電バッテリーと交換するバッテリー自動交換ステーションに於けるバッテリー管理方法に関するものである。
【0002】
【従来の技術】
充放電可能なバッテリー(蓄電池)をエネルギー源とした電動式搬送車が工場建屋内等の資材運搬に用いられているが、このような電動式搬送車は、積載したバッテリーの容量によって走行可能時間が定まっているので、例えば電圧で充電残量を常時監視し、充電残量がある所定値に低下した時点で再充電を行ったり、あるいは予め充電されたバッテリーと交換したりして搬送作業を続行するようにしている。
【0003】
一方、バッテリーは、充放電を繰り返すに従って劣化して充電容量が減少し、一回の充電で走行し得る時間が短くなるが、このようになるとバッテリー交換を頻繁に行わねばならなくなるので作業効率が低下する。そこで耐用期間を定量的に定めてバッテリーを更新することが望ましい。
【0004】
このようなバッテリー更新時期の判断方法として、特開平6−178406号公報には、充電バッテリーを搬送車に積載した時点から搬送車に設けたタイマーで稼働時間を積算し、搬送車のバッテリー電圧が所定値よりも低下した時点のタイマーの計時値が所定値よりも短いときに、当該バッテリーが寿命終期に達したものと判断する技術が提案されている。
【0005】
【発明が解決しようとする課題】
しかるに、上記従来の構成によると、例えば、何らかの理由で満充電に達していないバッテリーが積載されてしまった場合、そのバッテリー自体には何等問題がなくても放電時間が短くなるため、それが寿命終期と判断されてしまうことがあり得る。
【0006】
本発明は、このような従来技術の欠点を解消し、より一層適切に寿命終期を判断し得るように改良されたバッテリー管理方法を提供することを目的とするものである。
【0007】
【課題を解決するための手段】
このような目的を果たすために、本発明に於いては、個々のバッテリーに付与された個別コードを識別する識別手段と、該識別手段が識別した個々のバッテリー毎に充電時間を積算する充電時間積算手段と、識別手段が識別した個々のバッテリー毎に充電回数を積算する充電回数積算手段とを有し、個々のバッテリー毎に一回の充電時間を監視し、該時間が所定値より小さいことが所定回数を超えたことが検出されたバッテリーについて寿命終期に達したものと判断するようにした。これによると、満充電に要する時間が短縮化したことが寿命終期の判断基準となり、かつ個々のバッテリーについて複数回の充電時間で判断が下されることとなる。
【0008】
【発明の実施の形態】
以下、図1に示した本発明が適用された搬送車の概略構成と、図2に示したバッテリー交換ステーションの概略構成とを参照し、本発明について詳細に説明する。
【0009】
本発明が適用された搬送車は、搬送車1に積載されたバッテリー2の充電量を常時監視し、充電量が所定値以下となると何らかの警報を発するバッテリー充電量検知器3と、モータを駆動制御する駆動装置4と、駆動装置4を介して搬送車1の動作を制御すると共にバッテリー充電量検知器3の制御を行う制御装置5とで構成される。
【0010】
バッテリー交換ステーション6は、搬送車1とバッテリー交換ステーション6間でバッテリー2の積み替えを行うバッテリー移載装置7と、個々のバッテリー2に付与された個別コードの判別を行うバッテリー識別装置8と、バッテリー2を充電するバッテリー充電装置9と、バッテリー移載装置7とバッテリー充電装置9間でバッテリー2の移送を行うバッテリー移送装置10と、現在時刻を計測するタイマー装置11と、バッテリー2の搬送車1に対する積載時間、充電時間、充電回数、及び個別コードを記憶する記憶装置12と、バッテリーの寿命終期を知らせる報知装置13と、これら各装置間の連携をとって交換ステーション全体の動作を統括する制御装置14と、充電が完了したバッテリー2を保管しておくバッテリーラック15とで構成される。
【0011】
次に本発明によるバッテリー管理の処理フローについて図3並びに図4を参照して説明する。
【0012】
搬送車1の走行中に当該搬送車に積載されたバッテリー2の充電残量が所定値よりも低下したことを搬送車1に設けられた充電量検知器3が検出すると(ステップ1)、制御装置5は、駆動装置4を制御してバッテリー交換ステーション6へと搬送車1を誘導し(ステップ2)、バッテリー交換ステーション6に於いてバッテリー2の交換要求信号を発する(ステップ3)。
【0013】
バッテリー交換ステーション6に於いては、搬送車1に積載されているバッテリー2をバッテリー移載装置7で取出し、バッテリー交換ステーション6に移動させる(ステップ4)。バッテリー交換ステーション6に放電バッテリー2が送り込まれると、バッテリー識別装置8がバッテリー2の個別コードを読取り、それをバッテリー交換ステーションの制御装置14に発する(ステップ5)。
【0014】
制御装置14は、当該バッテリー2の稼働終了時刻をタイマー装置11にて読取り、それを個別コードと共に記憶装置12に記録する(ステップ6)。次いで制御装置14は、バッテリー移送装置10にてバッテリー充電装置9へとバッテリー2を移送する(ステップ7)。
【0015】
バッテリー充電装置2は、移送されたバッテリー2の充電を開始すると同時に、充電開始信号を制御装置14へ発する(ステップ8)。それを受けた制御装置14は、充電開始時刻をタイマー装置11にて読取り、バッテリーの個別コードと共に充電開始時刻を記憶装置12に記録する(ステップ9)。
【0016】
バッテリー充電装置9は、充電中のバッテリー2の充電量を検出し、満充電となったならば充電完了信号を発する(ステップ10)ので、それを受けて充電完了時刻をタイマー装置11から読取り、充電完了したバッテリー2の個別コードと共に充電完了時刻を記憶装置12に記録する(ステップ11)。
【0017】
次に、記憶装置12の充電開始時刻と充電完了時刻とから充電所要時間を求め、この時間とバッテリーの寿命終期を判断するための所定の基準値とを比較する(ステップ12)。その結果、基準値より小さい場合は、記憶装置12の該当するバッテリー2の寿命判定回数を更新し(ステップ13)、この回数とバッテリーの寿命終期を判断するための所定の基準値とを比較する(ステップ14)。その結果、基準値以上の場合は、記憶装置12から該当するバッテリーの使用開始年月日を読取り、当該バッテリー2の使用日数がバッテリーの所定耐用期間より大きいか否かを判断する(ステップ15)。その結果、所定期間以上を経過していると判断された場合は、記憶装置12から該当するバッテリーの稼働時間を読取り、当該バッテリーの稼働時間が所定値より小さいか否かを判断する(ステップ16)。ここで稼働時間が耐用期間を表す所定値より小さい場合はバッテリーの寿命終期と判定し、バッテリー2の状態が使用不能状態にあることを報知装置13で報知すると共に記憶装置12に記録する(ステップ17)。
【0018】
一方、ステップ12で基準値以上と判定されるか、あるいはステップ14で基準値以下と判定された場合は、バッテリーラック15に充電済みバッテリー2として保管する(ステップ18)。またステップ15で使用経過日数が所定期間以下であると判断された場合、並びにステップ16で稼働時間が所定時間値より大きいと判断された場合は、バッテリー充電装置9の異常として報知する(ステップ19)。
【0019】
他方、制御装置14は記憶装置12を検索し、充電バッテリー、或いは充電中であっても充電時間が所定時間を超えているバッテリーを選択し(ステップ21)、選択されたバッテリー2をバッテリー移送装置10によってバッテリーラック15から取出してバッテリー移載装置7に移送する(ステップ22)。次いで制御装置14は、取出した充電済みバッテリー2をバッテリー移載装置7によって搬送車1に積載し(ステップ23)、稼働開始時刻をタイマー装置11にて読取り、その時刻を積み込んだバッテリー2の個別コードと共に記憶装置12に記録する(ステップ24)。
【0020】
さて、従来技術によると、一回の充電での稼働時間でバッテリーの寿命終期を判断していたので、何らかの要因で充電が中断されて満充電に達していないバッテリーが搬送車に積載された場合にはその回の稼働時間が基準値を下回ってしまうため、寿命終期と誤判断されることがおこり得た。それが本発明によれば、使用開始年月日、充電時間、稼働時間、及び充電回数を、個々のバッテリー毎の個体識別コードと共に記憶装置に記録しておき、個々のバッテリー毎に寿命終期の判断を複数回に渡って行うため、バッテリーの寿命終期を正確に把握することができる。
【0021】
【発明の効果】
このように本発明によれば、満充電に要する時間の短縮化が寿命終期の判断基準となり、かつ個々のバッテリーについて複数回の充電時間で寿命終期の判定が下されることとなるので、寿命終期の判定を適切化する上に大きな効果を奏することができる。
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】本発明に関わる搬送車の概略構成図。
【図2】本発明に関わるバッテリー交換ステーションの概略構成図。
【図3】本発明による管理プログラムのフロー図の一部。
【図4】本発明による管理プログラムのフロー図の残りの一部。
【符号の説明】
1 搬送車
2 バッテリー
3 バッテリー充電量検知器
4 駆動装置
5 制御装置
6 バッテリー交換ステーション
7 バッテリー移載装置
8 バッテリー識別装置
9 バッテリー充電装置
10 バッテリー移送装置
11 タイマー装置
12 記憶装置
13 報知装置
14 制御装置
15 バッテリーラック
[0001]
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a battery management method, and more particularly to a battery management method in an automatic battery exchange station for replacing a discharge battery of an electric transport vehicle with a charging battery.
[0002]
[Prior art]
Electric transport vehicles that use a chargeable / dischargeable battery (storage battery) as an energy source are used for transporting materials in factories, etc., but such motorized transport vehicles can run according to the capacity of the loaded battery. Therefore, for example, the remaining charge level is constantly monitored with voltage, and when the remaining charge level drops to a certain value, recharging is performed, or the battery is replaced with a precharged battery. I try to continue.
[0003]
On the other hand, the battery deteriorates as it is repeatedly charged and discharged, the charge capacity decreases, and the time that can be traveled with a single charge is shortened. However, in this case, the battery must be replaced frequently, so the work efficiency is improved. descend. Therefore, it is desirable to renew the battery by quantitatively setting the service life.
[0004]
As a method for determining such a battery renewal time, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 6-178406 discloses that the operating time is accumulated by a timer provided in the transport vehicle from the time when the charging battery is loaded on the transport vehicle, and the battery voltage of the transport vehicle is determined. A technique has been proposed in which it is determined that the battery has reached the end of its life when the measured value of the timer at the time when it falls below the predetermined value is shorter than the predetermined value.
[0005]
[Problems to be solved by the invention]
However, according to the above-described conventional configuration, for example, when a battery that is not fully charged is loaded for some reason, the discharge time is shortened even if there is no problem with the battery itself. It may be judged as the end.
[0006]
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved battery management method that eliminates the drawbacks of the prior art and can determine the end of life more appropriately.
[0007]
[Means for Solving the Problems]
In order to achieve such an object, in the present invention, an identification unit for identifying an individual code assigned to each battery, and a charging time for integrating the charging time for each battery identified by the identification unit. It has integration means and charge number integration means for integrating the number of charges for each battery identified by the identification means, and monitors the charge time for each battery, and the time is smaller than a predetermined value. The battery that is detected to have exceeded the predetermined number of times is judged to have reached the end of its life. According to this, the shortening of the time required for full charge is a criterion for determining the end of life, and each battery is judged in a plurality of charging times.
[0008]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to a schematic configuration of a transport vehicle to which the present invention shown in FIG. 1 is applied and a schematic configuration of a battery exchange station shown in FIG.
[0009]
The transport vehicle to which the present invention is applied constantly monitors the charge amount of the battery 2 mounted on the transport vehicle 1 and drives a motor with a battery charge amount detector 3 that issues an alarm when the charge amount falls below a predetermined value. It comprises a drive device 4 to be controlled and a control device 5 that controls the operation of the transport vehicle 1 via the drive device 4 and controls the battery charge amount detector 3.
[0010]
The battery exchange station 6 includes a battery transfer device 7 for transferring the batteries 2 between the transport vehicle 1 and the battery exchange station 6, a battery identification device 8 for discriminating individual codes assigned to the individual batteries 2, and a battery 2, a battery transfer device 10 that transfers the battery 2 between the battery transfer device 7 and the battery charging device 9, a timer device 11 that measures the current time, and a transport vehicle 1 for the battery 2. A storage device 12 that stores the loading time, charging time, number of times of charging, and individual code, a notification device 13 that notifies the end of the battery life, and a control that controls the overall operation of the exchange station by linking these devices. Battery rack 1 for storing device 14 and fully charged battery 2 Constituted by the.
[0011]
Next, a processing flow of battery management according to the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS.
[0012]
When the charge amount detector 3 provided in the transport vehicle 1 detects that the remaining charge amount of the battery 2 loaded on the transport vehicle has dropped below a predetermined value during the travel of the transport vehicle 1 (step 1), control is performed. The device 5 controls the driving device 4 to guide the transport vehicle 1 to the battery exchange station 6 (step 2), and issues a battery 2 exchange request signal at the battery exchange station 6 (step 3).
[0013]
In the battery exchange station 6, the battery 2 loaded on the transport vehicle 1 is taken out by the battery transfer device 7 and moved to the battery exchange station 6 (step 4). When the discharge battery 2 is sent to the battery exchange station 6, the battery identification device 8 reads the individual code of the battery 2 and issues it to the controller 14 of the battery exchange station (step 5).
[0014]
The control device 14 reads the operation end time of the battery 2 with the timer device 11 and records it in the storage device 12 together with the individual code (step 6). Next, the control device 14 transfers the battery 2 to the battery charging device 9 by the battery transfer device 10 (step 7).
[0015]
The battery charger 2 starts charging the transferred battery 2 and simultaneously issues a charge start signal to the control device 14 (step 8). Receiving it, the control device 14 reads the charging start time with the timer device 11 and records the charging start time in the storage device 12 together with the individual code of the battery (step 9).
[0016]
The battery charger 9 detects the amount of charge of the battery 2 being charged, and issues a charge completion signal when the battery is fully charged (step 10). The charging completion time is recorded in the storage device 12 together with the individual code of the battery 2 that has been charged (step 11).
[0017]
Next, a required charging time is obtained from the charging start time and the charging completion time of the storage device 12, and this time is compared with a predetermined reference value for determining the end of the battery life (step 12). If the result is smaller than the reference value, the number of times of determining the life of the corresponding battery 2 in the storage device 12 is updated (step 13), and this number is compared with a predetermined reference value for determining the end of life of the battery. (Step 14). As a result, when the value is equal to or greater than the reference value, the use start date of the corresponding battery is read from the storage device 12, and it is determined whether or not the number of use days of the battery 2 is greater than the predetermined service life of the battery (step 15). . As a result, when it is determined that the predetermined period or more has elapsed, the operating time of the corresponding battery is read from the storage device 12, and it is determined whether or not the operating time of the battery is smaller than a predetermined value (step 16). ). Here, when the operating time is smaller than a predetermined value representing the useful life, it is determined that the battery has reached the end of its life, and the notification device 13 notifies the storage device 12 that the battery 2 is in an unusable state (step S1). 17).
[0018]
On the other hand, if it is determined in step 12 that the reference value is equal to or greater than the reference value, or if it is determined in step 14 that it is equal to or less than the reference value, it is stored in the battery rack 15 as the charged battery 2 (step 18). If it is determined in step 15 that the number of days elapsed in use is less than or equal to the predetermined period, and if it is determined in step 16 that the operating time is greater than the predetermined time value, the battery charger 9 is informed of an abnormality (step 19). ).
[0019]
On the other hand, the control device 14 searches the storage device 12 and selects a charging battery or a battery whose charging time exceeds a predetermined time even during charging (step 21), and selects the selected battery 2 as a battery transfer device. 10 is taken out from the battery rack 15 and transferred to the battery transfer device 7 (step 22). Next, the control device 14 loads the taken out charged battery 2 on the transport vehicle 1 by the battery transfer device 7 (step 23), reads the operation start time with the timer device 11, and individually loads the battery 2 loaded with the time. The code is recorded in the storage device 12 together with the code (step 24).
[0020]
Well, according to the conventional technology, the end of the battery life was determined by the operating time with one charge, so if the battery is loaded on the transport vehicle that has not reached full charge due to some reason Because the operating time of that time falls below the reference value, it could be misjudged as the end of life. According to the present invention, the start date of use, the charging time, the operating time, and the number of times of charging are recorded in the storage device together with the individual identification code for each battery, and the end of life for each battery is recorded. Since the determination is made multiple times, the end of battery life can be accurately grasped.
[0021]
【The invention's effect】
As described above, according to the present invention, the shortening of the time required for full charge is a criterion for determining the end of life, and the end of life is determined for each battery in a plurality of charging times. A great effect can be achieved in optimizing the final determination.
[Brief description of the drawings]
FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram of a transport vehicle according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a schematic configuration diagram of a battery exchange station according to the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a part of a flowchart of a management program according to the present invention.
FIG. 4 shows the remaining part of the flowchart of the management program according to the present invention.
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DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Carrier vehicle 2 Battery 3 Battery charge amount detector 4 Driving device 5 Control device 6 Battery exchange station 7 Battery transfer device 8 Battery identification device 9 Battery charging device 10 Battery transfer device 11 Timer device 12 Storage device 13 Notification device 14 Control device 15 Battery rack

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個々のバッテリーに付与された個別コードを識別する識別手段と、
該識別手段が識別した個々のバッテリー毎に充電時間を積算する充電時間積算手段と、
前記識別手段が識別した個々のバッテリー毎に充電回数を積算する充電回数積算手段とを有し、
個々のバッテリー毎に一回の充電時間を監視し、該時間が所定値より小さいことが所定回数を超えたことが検出されたバッテリーは寿命終期と判断することを特徴とするバッテリー管理方法。
An identification means for identifying an individual code assigned to each battery;
Charging time integrating means for integrating the charging time for each battery identified by the identifying means;
Charge number integration means for integrating the number of charges for each individual battery identified by the identification means,
A battery management method comprising: monitoring a charging time for each battery, and determining that a battery in which the time is less than a predetermined value has exceeded a predetermined number of times has reached the end of its life.
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