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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 01, 1977
Filed:
Mar. 05, 1975
Henry A Bogut, Coral Springs, FL (US);
Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, IL (US);
Abstract
Battery charging apparatus for charging batteries having different optimum charging rates, and wherein there is included in the same housing with the battery an electrical element having a characteristic related to a predetermined charging rate of the battery. Terminals are provided on the housing for the battery and the electrical element, for connection to the charging apparatus, and the charging apparatus utilizes the value of the characteristic of the element to control the supply of charging current to the battery. The electrical element provided with the battery may be a resistor, and the charging apparatus connects the resistor in a circuit to develop a control potential which is utilized to control the charging current. This control potential operates through a regulator to control the current through a resistance which is connected to the base of a transistor which controls the charging current. The current through the resistance controls the potential developed thereacross to provide a control potential at the base of the transistor to thereby control the charging current. An improved timer including four IC comparators may be utilized to control the length of time charging current is applied to the battery. Also, if the battery includes a heat sensitive element, such as a thermistor, circuitry is provided for sensing the presence and value of the thermistor and supplying a suitable rapid charge current to the battery. A pair of light emitting diodes are connected to the charging circuit to indicate when charging current is supplied to the battery.