Patents by Inventor Michael E. Iverson
Michael E. Iverson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230099145Abstract: Disclosed is a battery system comprising a battery pack having a plurality of cells, each of the plurality of cells each having a cell temperature; a battery management system coupled to the battery pack and designed to obtain temperature plurality of temperatures from the battery pack wherein the battery management system is configured to output a single battery pack temperature value. Further disclosed is a battery system comprising a battery pack having a plurality of cells, each of the plurality of cells each having a cell state of charge; a battery management system coupled to the battery pack and designed to obtain a plurality of state of charges from the battery pack, wherein the battery management system is configured to output a single battery pack state of charge value.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Zhihong Jin, Renate Witt, Steven J. Wood, Mark R. Johnson, Michael E. Iverson, Matthew Elberson
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Patent number: 11450899Abstract: Disclosed is a battery system comprising a battery pack having a plurality of cells, each of the plurality of cells each having a cell temperature; a battery management system coupled to the battery pack and designed to obtain temperature plurality of temperatures from the battery pack wherein the battery management system is configured to output a single battery pack temperature value. Further disclosed is a battery system comprising a battery pack having a plurality of cells, each of the plurality of cells each having a cell state of charge; a battery management system coupled to the battery pack and designed to obtain a plurality of state of charges from the battery pack, wherein the battery management system is configured to output a single battery pack state of charge value.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2018Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: CPS Technology Holdings LLCInventors: Zhihong H. Jin, Renate Witt, Steven J. Wood, Mark R. Johnson, Michael E. Iverson, Matthew Elberson
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Publication number: 20200212514Abstract: Disclosed is a battery system comprising a battery pack having a plurality of cells, each of the plurality of cells each having a cell temperature; a battery management system coupled to the battery pack and designed to obtain temperature plurality of temperatures from the battery pack wherein the battery management system is configured to output a single battery pack temperature value. Further disclosed is a battery system comprising a battery pack having a plurality of cells, each of the plurality of cells each having a cell state of charge; a battery management system coupled to the battery pack and designed to obtain a plurality of state of charges from the battery pack, wherein the battery management system is configured to output a single battery pack state of charge value.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2018Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Zhihong H. Jin, Renate Witt, Steven J. Wood, Mark R. Johnson, Michael E. Iverson, Matthew Elberson
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Patent number: 6828755Abstract: A module for a battery is disclosed. The module includes a power system in the container. The power system also includes a high voltage battery for powering high voltage loads. The power system also includes a low voltage battery for powering low voltage loads. The module also includes a converter at least partially in the container configured for directing power provided from the high voltage battery to the low voltage battery. The module also includes a device for disconnecting at least one of the high voltage battery from the high voltage loads and the low voltage battery from the low voltage loads. The container is configured to transfer heat from the battery system to an outside of the container. A module for thermal management of a battery system is also disclosed. An energy management system for a battery system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Michael E. Iverson, Thomas J. Dougherty, Chih Y. Chen, Scott G. Klos, Thomas J. Green, Mark M. Gondek
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Patent number: 6452361Abstract: A battery system for use in a vehicle is disclosed having a first battery for selectively powering the motor to start the engine, and having a first voltage level and a charge level. The system includes a second battery to operate and maintain the accessory electrical loads, and having a second voltage level. The system includes a charging switch coupling the first battery to the alternator. The system also includes a charge maintenance device coupling the first battery to the second battery to maintain the charge level of the first battery to a predefined magnitude in response to a control signal. The system also includes a controller coupled to both the first battery and the second battery to monitor the first voltage level and the second voltage level, and operating the charging switch and the charge maintenance device in response to the first voltage level and the second voltage level.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, William P. Segall, Michael E. Iverson
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Publication number: 20020008495Abstract: Battery powered equipment is provide with a controller which monitors the voltage supplied by the battery. Should the battery voltage drop below a preset level when the equipment is inactive, the controller disconnects non-essential loads of the equipment from the battery to conserve what charge remains in the battery. When used with a motor vehicle the controller may be tied into the security system and disable the ignition during inactive periods unless the proper reactivation signal is received.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, William P. Segall, Michael E. Iverson
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Patent number: 6271642Abstract: Battery powered equipment is provide with a controller which monitors the voltage supplied by the battery. Should the battery voltage drop below a preset level when the equipment is inactive, the controller disconnects non-essential loads of the equipment from the battery to conserve what charge remains in the battery. When used with a motor vehicle the controller may be tied into the security system and disable the ignition during inactive periods unless the proper reactivation signal is received.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, William P. Segall, Michael E. Iverson
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Patent number: 6222341Abstract: An electrical system of a vehicle has a starting battery and a reserve battery. The charge of the starting battery is maintained by a charge maintenance device under control of a controller which couples energy from the reserve battery to the starting battery during periods when the vehicle is not being used or during periods of operation where the starting battery voltage requires additional charge.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1997Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, William P. Segall, Michael E. Iverson
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Patent number: 6144185Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the state of charge of a battery include use of multiple battery tests to provide complementary insight into battery condition before, during, and after battery charging. Battery testing is performed using a light resistive load, a heavy resistive load, a conductance tester, and a battery charger. During a preliminary charging stage, average battery current and a predicted battery temperature are used to determine whether or not the battery is capable of being substantially fully charged, thereby permitting avoidance of unneeded charging. In the later charging stage, the rate of change of battery cold cranking amps is monitored to detect an end of charge condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, Michael E. Iverson
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Patent number: 6057666Abstract: A control circuit for controlling the recharging of two batteries in a dual battery vehicle electrical system includes a charging circuit (20) for stepping up the voltage of a reserve battery (RES.), so that it can be applied to a starting battery (HPB), an alternative circuit path (18, 19) to allow charging of both batteries by the alternator (A) when the vehicle engine is running, and a controller (30) for switching the connection of the batteries through the charging circuit (20) and the alternative circuit path (18, 19) under various combinations of conditions.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, William P. Segall, Michael E. Iverson, Dan L. Watts