WO2016067808A1 - 充電装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a charging device, and more particularly to a charging device for charging a battery pack used as a power source for various devices, tools, and the like (hereinafter referred to as “electric tool”).
- Lithium ion batteries are suitable for use as a power source for high load equipment such as electric tools.
- heat generation of the battery pack increases, and therefore, a technology for efficiently cooling the battery pack by providing a cooling fan in the charging device has been proposed (Patent Document 1).
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems of the prior art, and has an object to efficiently cool the internal components of the charging device.
- the present invention includes a housing in which a battery pack can be attached and detached, and a cooling fan provided in the housing and operable to generate cooling air in the housing even when the battery pack is not attached.
- a charging device is provided.
- the components in the housing can be efficiently cooled even when the battery pack is not attached.
- the housing contains a control board for controlling the charging of the battery pack, and has a ventilation hole provided so as to be opposed to the ventilation hole provided in the battery pack when the battery pack is mounted. It is preferable that at least one of the battery pack and the control board can be cooled by the cooling air generated by the cooling fan.
- the said structure can be set as the charging device which cools at least one of a control board and a battery pack. Therefore, not only the battery pack but also the control board and the inside of the housing can be quickly cooled. Furthermore, since the control board is cooled even when it is not mounted, the control board can be efficiently cooled after charging. In particular, when charging multiple battery packs continuously (consolidated charging) or when charging after charging a battery pack with a large current, the time spent waiting for cooling the parts of the charging device (standby time) should be reduced. As a result, the charging time of the battery pack can be shortened. In addition, the temperature of components in the charging device can be suppressed, and the life of the device can be extended.
- the charging device further includes an opening / closing device capable of opening and closing the ventilation hole, and the opening / closing device opens the ventilation hole when the battery pack is attached, and closes the ventilation hole when the battery pack is not attached. Is preferred.
- the switchgear further includes an open / close device capable of opening and closing the vent hole, and the open / close device opens the vent hole when the internal temperature of the battery pack increases when the battery pack is mounted, and the internal temperature of the battery pack is increased. It is preferable to close the ventilation hole when the air pressure drops.
- the opening / closing device is preferably formed of bimetal.
- the battery pack can be cooled according to the temperature of the battery pack. Further, when the temperature of the battery pack is low, the inside of the control board and the housing can be intensively cooled. Therefore, it is possible to efficiently cool the inside of the control board and the charging device, and it is possible to shorten the charging time of the battery pack by shortening the standby time particularly in the linked charging.
- temperature detection means for detecting the temperature inside the housing is further provided, and the rotational speed of the cooling fan is controlled according to the temperature inside the housing.
- the said structure it becomes possible to cool a battery pack according to the temperature inside a charger. Furthermore, even when the battery pack is not attached, it is possible to control cooling according to the temperature inside the charger. Therefore, it is possible to efficiently cool the inside of the control board and the housing, and it is possible to shorten the charging time of the battery pack by shortening the standby time particularly in connection charging.
- the cooling fan is operated until the temperature inside the housing becomes equal to or lower than the predetermined temperature, and is stopped when the temperature becomes lower than the predetermined temperature. Therefore, efficient cooling can be performed.
- battery temperature detection means for detecting the temperature inside the battery pack is further provided, and the rotation speed of the cooling fan is controlled according to the temperature inside the battery pack.
- a charging device capable of efficiently cooling the internal components of the charging device can be provided.
- Sectional drawing of the charging device by embodiment of this invention BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS It is a charging device by embodiment of this invention, Comprising: (a) Sectional drawing at the time of battery pack mounting which charging device charges, (b) Sectional drawing at the time of battery pack non-mounting.
- the charging device 1 which is the 1st Embodiment of this invention is an apparatus for charging the battery pack 2, as shown in FIG.1 and FIG.2.
- the casing of the charging device 1 is constituted by a housing 3 made of a resin material having electrical insulation.
- the left-right direction in FIG. 1 is the front-rear direction of the charging device 1. Further, the vertical direction of the paper surface is defined as the vertical direction of the charging device 1, and the direction orthogonal to the paper surface is defined as the horizontal direction of the charging device 1.
- the battery pack 2 is shown in FIG.
- the battery pack 2 can be used for an electric tool (not shown). Further, the battery pack 2 can be attached to and detached from the charging device 1, and is attached to the charging device 1 by sliding the battery pack 2 substantially in the front-rear direction on the upper surface of the housing 3.
- the battery pack 2 includes a cell 22 that is a lithium ion secondary battery, a protection IC (not shown) that monitors the occurrence of overcharge, overcurrent, etc., and detects the internal temperature of the battery pack 2 and outputs it to the protection IC
- the battery side thermistor 21, the battery case 25 that forms the entire outer shell and accommodates the cell 22, and the protection IC, and is electrically connected to the charging device 1 and the electric tool when mounted on the charging device 1.
- the battery case 25 is formed with air holes 2a and 2b that allow the cooling air to move inside the battery pack 2.
- the vent hole 2a sucks cooling air
- the vent hole 2b plays a role of discharging cooling air.
- the housing 3 accommodates the control board 5, the cooling fan 6, the thermistor 11, and the LED display unit 8 therein.
- An upper surface ventilation hole 3a is formed on the upper surface of the housing 3
- a front ventilation hole 3b is formed on the front side surface
- a rear ventilation hole 3c is formed on the rear side surface.
- the upper surface ventilation hole 3 a is formed at a position facing the ventilation hole 2 b when the battery pack 2 is mounted on the housing 3.
- a terminal portion 7 that can be connected to the battery terminal portion 26 is disposed on the upper surface of the housing 3.
- a cover 9 is provided on the upper surface of the housing 3 so as to cover the upper portions of the terminal portion 7 and the upper surface ventilation hole 3a.
- the cooling fan 6 is electrically connected to the control board 5, operates by receiving power supply from the control board 5, and plays a role of cooling by allowing the cooling air to pass through the housing 3 and the battery case 25.
- the thermistor 11 detects the temperature inside the housing 3 and outputs temperature information to the control board 5 as an electrical signal.
- the thermistor 11 is provided on the control board 5 and detects the temperature of the heat generating component on the control board 5. This is because the control board 5 is a main heat source among the components constituting the charging device 1.
- the LED display unit 8 is electrically connected to the control board 5 and displays temperature information and the like inside the housing 3.
- the LED display unit 8 indicates to the user whether the temperature of the control board 5 is in a chargeable state by using the color of the light emitted from the LED, blinking, or the like. For example, it is a method of blinking red during high temperature standby and lighting green when charging is possible.
- the cover 9 has a substantially rectangular shape in side view.
- the cover 9 includes a spring 10, and the rear lower end of the cover 9 is connected to the upper surface of the housing 3 through the spring 10. Specifically, the rear lower end portion of the cover 9 is locked to the front end portion of the spring 10, and the rear end portion of the spring 10 is locked to the inside of the housing 3.
- the spring 10 urges the cover 9 backward.
- the cover 9 and the spring 10 correspond to the opening / closing device in the present invention.
- the cover 9 is disposed so as to cover and close the upper surface of the upper surface vent hole 3a by the urging force of the spring 10 (FIG. 2B).
- the battery pack 2 presses the rear surface of the cover 9 so that the cover 9 slides on the upper surface of the housing 3 against the biasing force of the spring 10 and moves to a position where the upper air vent 3a is opened. (FIG. 2A).
- the battery terminal portion 26 and the terminal portion 7 are electrically connected by contacting each other.
- the upper surface ventilation hole 3a and the ventilation hole 2b face each other to form a cooling air passage from the battery case 25 to the housing 3.
- the control board 5 is installed at the bottom of the housing 3 and is electrically connected to the terminal part 7.
- the control board 5 is also electrically connected to the battery pack 2 via the terminal portion 7 and the battery terminal portion 26.
- the control board 5 includes a control circuit 5 ⁇ / b> A that controls each component of the charging device 1.
- the control circuit 5 ⁇ / b> A controls the LED display unit 8.
- the control circuit 5 ⁇ / b> A also controls the temperature of the charging device 1 and the battery pack 2 by controlling the operation of the cooling fan 6 based on the temperature information detected by the thermistors 11 and 21. Details of the operation of the cooling fan 6 will be described later. Further, the control circuit 5A receives temperature information, battery type information, and signals relating to the presence or absence of overcharge and overcurrent via the protection IC of the battery pack 2, and controls the charge current based on these signals.
- the control circuit 5 ⁇ / b> A controls the rotation speed of the cooling fan 6 based on the temperature of the control board 5 detected by the thermistor 11, whether or not the battery pack 2 is attached, and temperature information of the battery pack 2.
- FIG. 3 shows a table for explaining the control of the cooling fan 6.
- the column direction in FIG. 3 shows the temperature state of the control board 5, and the row direction shows the mounting state of the battery pack 2 and the temperature state of the battery pack 2.
- the rotational speed of the cooling fan 6 is determined as shown in FIG.
- the control circuit 5A increases the rotation speed of the cooling fan 6 so that the battery pack 2 is cooled quickly.
- the rotation speed of the cooling fan 6 is increased and the control board 5 is controlled to be cooled quickly.
- the operation and rotation speed of the cooling fan 6 are controlled according to the temperature of the control board 5.
- the control circuit 5A makes the cooling fan 6 rotate at high speed.
- the control circuit 5A turns the cooling fan 6 to a medium speed.
- the control circuit 5A stops the rotation of the cooling fan 6.
- the speed is not limited to a medium speed, but may be a low speed, or may be stopped or slow if it is 1 to 29 degrees Celsius, and may be a medium speed if it is 30 to 39 degrees Celsius, depending on the temperature. .
- the LED display unit 8 changes the display according to the temperature state of the control board 5. For example, when the control board 5 is at a high temperature (in this embodiment, 40 degrees Celsius or higher), a high-temperature standby state in which charging cannot be started is performed to protect the components. In this case, the LED display unit 8 blinks in red, for example, to indicate that it is in a high temperature standby state, and the user can be informed of the state inside the charging device 1. In addition, when the battery pack 2 is not attached and the control board is at room temperature (over 0 degrees Celsius, less than 40 degrees Celsius) and low temperature (less than 0 degrees Celsius), for example, it can be charged by lighting in green.
- room temperature over 0 degrees Celsius, less than 40 degrees Celsius
- low temperature less than 0 degrees Celsius
- the battery pack 2 When the battery pack 2 is mounted and the control board is at room temperature (over 0 degrees Celsius, less than 40 degrees Celsius) and at a low temperature (less than 0 degrees Celsius), for example, it is charged by turning on orange. indicate. The user can know the state of the charging device 1 by viewing these displays.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B the passage of cooling air is shown by arrows.
- FIG. 2 (a) when the cooling fan 6 is operated with the battery pack 2 mounted, the cooling air passes through the inside of the battery case 25 from the air hole 2a and passes through the air hole 2b and the upper surface air hole 3a. To the inside of the housing 3.
- the cooling air passes around the internal parts such as the cells 22, so that these members can be cooled. Thereafter, the cooling air passes through the cooling fan 6 and is discharged to the outside from the rear vent hole 3c.
- FIG. 2A when the cooling fan 6 is operated, a passage of cooling air from the front vent hole 3b to the rear vent hole 3c is formed.
- the cooling air passes through the inside of the housing 3 while cooling components such as the control board 5, and is discharged to the outside through the rear vent hole 3c.
- the control board 5 can operate the cooling fan 6 based on the temperature detected by the thermistor 11 to cool the inside of the control board 5 and the housing 3.
- the charging device 1 that cools both the control board 5 and the housing 3 and the battery pack 2 can be provided. Therefore, not only the battery pack 2 but also the inside of the control board 5 and the housing 3 can be quickly cooled. Furthermore, since the control board 5 is cooled even when the battery pack 2 is not mounted, the control board 5 can be efficiently cooled after charging. In particular, in the case where a plurality of battery packs 2 are continuously charged (concatenated charging), the battery pack 2 can be reduced by shortening the time (standby time) spent for cooling the internal components of the charging device 1 in a high temperature standby state. The charging time can be shortened. In addition, the temperature of components in the charging device 1 can be suppressed, and the life of the device can be extended.
- the cover 9 opens and closes the upper surface ventilation hole 3a, when the battery pack 2 is not attached, it is possible to prevent the cooling air from flowing in and out through the upper surface ventilation hole 3a. Therefore, the passage of the cooling air can be changed according to the mounting state of the battery pack 2. Therefore, the inside of the control board 5 and the housing 3 can be efficiently cooled, and the standby time in the connected charging can be shortened. Moreover, since the upper surface ventilation hole 3a is closed by the cover 9, it becomes possible to prevent intrusion of dust and the like into the housing 3 from above.
- control board 5 controls the cooling fan 6 based on the temperature detected by the thermistor 11. Therefore, the battery pack 2 can be cooled according to the temperature inside the charging device 1. Furthermore, even when the battery pack 2 is not attached, it is possible to control cooling according to the temperature of the control board 5 (inside the housing 3). Therefore, it is possible to shorten the standby time in the linked charging.
- the cooling fan 6 is operated until the temperature of the control board 5 becomes equal to or lower than a predetermined temperature, and is stopped when the temperature becomes lower than the predetermined temperature, thereby saving power necessary for cooling.
- the control board 5 can be efficiently cooled.
- the rotational speed of the cooling fan 6 is increased or decreased according to the temperature inside the battery pack 2, the battery pack 2 can be efficiently cooled.
- the cooling fan 6 induces the cooling air to be sucked from the front vent hole 3b and the upper vent hole 3a and exhausted from the rear vent hole 3c, but the present invention is limited to this mode. It is not a thing. Contrary to the present embodiment, the cooling fan 6 may be operated so that air is sucked from the rear vent 3c and exhausted from the front vent 3b and the upper vent 3a. Even in this case, it is possible to obtain the same effect as the present embodiment.
- the cooling fan 6 may be not only an axial fan but also other types of fans such as a sirocco fan.
- the cover 9 and the spring 10 which are opening / closing devices function to open and close the upper surface ventilation hole 3a in accordance with the attachment / detachment of the battery pack 2.
- the present invention is not limited to this form.
- a configuration in which an opening / closing device that opens and closes according to the temperature inside the battery pack 2 instead of the cover 9 and the spring 10 is also within the scope of the present invention.
- a charging device 101 according to a modification of the present invention will be described below with reference to FIGS.
- the cover 9 and the spring 10 are used as an example of the opening / closing device.
- the cover 109 is used instead of the cover 9 and the spring 10.
- members other than the cover 109 are the same as in the present embodiment. These members are denoted by the same reference numerals as those of the present embodiment, and description thereof is omitted.
- the cover 109 is a plate-like member made of bimetal, and the front end portion is fixed to the housing 3. Further, the cover 109 is provided so as to cover and close the lower portion of the upper surface ventilation hole 3a at room temperature and low temperature (FIG. 5). Specifically, the cover 109 has a structure in which two types of plate-like metals having different linear expansion coefficients are bonded to each other. A metal material having a relatively large linear expansion coefficient is used on the upper surface side of the cover 109, and a metal material having a small linear expansion coefficient is used on the lower surface side.
- the cover 109 comes into contact with the air inside the battery pack 2 through the vent 2b.
- the upper air vent 3a is kept closed by the cover 109 (FIGS. 5 and 6B). .
- the cover 109 in contact with the high-temperature air inside the battery pack 2 is deformed so as to bend downward as shown in FIG. More specifically, the cover 109 bends downward when the plate material having a relatively large expansion coefficient constituting the upper surface expands more than the plate material constituting the lower surface.
- the upper surface ventilation hole 3a is opened. By opening the upper surface ventilation hole 3a, the inside of the battery pack 2 and the interior of the housing 3 communicate with each other through the ventilation hole 2b and the upper surface ventilation hole 3a.
- a passage of cooling air that leads from the battery pack 2 to the housing 3 is formed.
- an opening / closing device that opens and closes the upper surface ventilation hole 3a according to the temperature inside the battery pack 2 can be provided.
- the passage of the cooling air is limited to the inside of the housing 3 and the control board 5
- the inside of the housing 3 can be intensively cooled.
- the temperature inside the battery pack 2 is high, not only the inside of the control board 5 and the housing 3 but also the battery pack 2 can be cooled by passing cooling air through the battery pack 2 as well. It becomes.
- an opening / closing device that combines a member that can cover the upper surface ventilation hole 3a and a motor that moves the member can be provided.
- the control board 5 controls the opening and closing device according to the temperature of the thermistors 11 and 21, thereby controlling the opening and closing of the upper surface vent hole 3a. Even with such a configuration, it is possible to provide the charging device 1 that can efficiently cool the hot parts and components depending on whether or not the battery pack 2 is mounted and the internal temperature.
- the charging devices 1 and 101 capable of mounting one battery pack 2 have been presented, but the present invention is not limited to this embodiment. It is also possible to provide a charging device 1 in which a plurality of upper surface ventilation holes 3a, opening / closing devices, terminal portions 7 and the like are arranged on the housing 3 and a plurality of battery packs 2 can be mounted simultaneously. Even in this case, among the plurality of ventilation holes, only the ventilation hole in which the battery pack 2 is mounted is closed by the opening / closing device, and the same effect as the present embodiment can be obtained. Or it is set as the structure which opens a ventilation hole only using the opening / closing apparatus only with respect to the battery pack 2 to which the inside became high temperature in the mounting state, and the effect similar to a modification can be acquired.
- the thermistor 11 is disposed on the control board 5, but the present invention is not limited to this embodiment.
- the thermistor 11 may be disposed in the vicinity of other components in order to detect the temperature inside the housing 3.
- the threshold values for defining high temperature, normal temperature, and low temperature are 40 degrees Celsius and 0 degrees Celsius.
- the present invention is not limited to this form. In view of the properties of the parts constituting the battery pack and the charging device, the definitions of high temperature, normal temperature, and low temperature can be changed as appropriate.
- the temperature state inside the housing 3 displayed by the LED display unit 8 is configured to display a high-temperature standby state, chargeable, etc., but the present invention is not limited to this form. Absent.
- a liquid crystal display unit may be provided to display the temperature value itself.
- the cell 22 is a lithium ion battery, but the present invention is not limited to this form.
- the cells of the present invention include lithium ion battery cells, nickel metal hydride battery cells, lithium ion polymer battery cells, nickel cadmium battery cells, and the like.
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- 電池パックを着脱可能なハウジングと、
該ハウジングに設けられ、該電池パックの非装着時においても該ハウジング内に冷却風を発生させるよう稼働可能な冷却ファンと、を有することを特徴とする充電装置。 - 該ハウジングは、該電池パックの充電を制御する制御基板を収容すると共に、該電池パックが装着された際に該電池パックに設けられた通気孔と対向可能に設けられた通風孔を有し、
該冷却ファンにより発生した該冷却風により該電池パック及び該制御基板の少なくとも一方を冷却可能としたことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の充電装置。 - 該通風孔を開閉可能な開閉装置をさらに備え、
該開閉装置は、該電池パックの装着時には該通風孔を開放し、該電池パックの非装着時には該通風孔を閉鎖することを特徴とする請求項2に記載の充電装置。 - 該通風孔を開閉可能な開閉装置をさらに備え、該開閉装置は、該電池パックの装着時において、該電池パックの内部の温度が高くなると該通風孔を開放し、該電池パックの内部の温度が下がると該通風孔を閉鎖することを特徴とする請求項2に記載の充電装置。
- 該開閉装置は、バイメタルによって形成されることを特徴とする請求項4に記載の充電装置。
- 該ハウジングの内部の温度を検出する温度検出手段をさらに備え、
該ハウジングの内部の温度に応じて該冷却ファンの回転速度を制御することを特徴とする請求項1乃至5のいずれか1項に記載の充電装置。 - 該ハウジングの内部の温度が所定の温度以下になると、該冷却ファンを停止することを特徴とする請求項6に記載の充電装置。
- 該電池パックの内部の温度を検出する電池温度検出手段をさらに備え、
該電池パックの内部の温度に応じて該冷却ファンの回転速度を制御することを特徴とする請求項1乃至7のいずれか1項に記載の充電装置。 - 該ハウジングの内部または該電池パックの内部の温度状態を表示する表示部をさらに備えたことを特徴とする請求項6乃至8のいずれか1項に記載の充電装置。
- 電池パックの充電を制御する制御基板を収容すると共に該電池パックが着脱可能なハウジングと、
該ハウジングの内部に収容され、該制御基板により駆動される冷却ファンと、有し、
該冷却ファンは、該電池パックが該ハウジングから外された後も該制御基板により駆動されることを特徴とする充電装置。
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