Patents by Inventor Xia Ju Jie

Xia Ju Jie 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).

  • Patent number: 7898220
    Abstract: A rapid charging circuit for a lithium ion battery. The battery charger in accordance with the present invention compensates for the voltage drops across the various resistance elements in the battery circuit by setting the charging voltage to a level to compensate for the initial resistance of the series resistances in the circuit and an additional resistance selected to take into account the anticipated increase in resistance of the various circuit elements over time. The battery charger in accordance with the present invention periodically monitors the open-circuit voltage of the battery cell and reduces the charging voltage to when the battery cell voltage reaches the optimal value. Thus, during a constant current charging mode, the battery cell is driven at a relatively optimal charging current to reduce the charging time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Assignee: ICC-Nexergy, Inc.
    Inventors: Huang Tai Guang, Robert F. Wentink, Xia Ju Jie, Li Wen Hua
  • Patent number: 7683574
    Abstract: A rapid charging circuit for a lithium ion battery. The battery charger in accordance with the present invention compensates for the voltage drops across the various resistance elements in the battery circuit by setting the charging voltage to a level to compensate for the initial resistance of the series resistances in the circuit and an additional resistance selected to take into account the anticipated increase in resistance of the various circuit elements over time. The battery charger in accordance with the present invention periodically monitors the open-circuit voltage of the battery cell and reduces the charging voltage to when the battery cell voltage reaches the optimal value. Thus, during a constant current charging mode, the battery cell is driven at a relatively optimal charging current to reduce the charging time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2010
    Assignee: International Components Corporation
    Inventors: Huang Tai Guang, Robert F. Wentink, Xia Ju Jie, Li Wen Hua
  • Publication number: 20100033137
    Abstract: A rapid charging circuit for a lithium ion battery. The battery charger in accordance with the present invention compensates for the voltage drops across the various resistance elements in the battery circuit by setting the charging voltage to a level to compensate for the initial resistance of the series resistances in the circuit and an additional resistance selected to take into account the anticipated increase in resistance of the various circuit elements over time. The battery charger in accordance with the present invention periodically monitors the open-circuit voltage of the battery cell and reduces the charging voltage to when the battery cell voltage reaches the optimal value. Thus, during a constant current charging mode, the battery cell is driven at a relatively optimal charging current to reduce the charging time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2009
    Publication date: February 11, 2010
    Inventors: Huang Tai Guang, Robert F. Wentink, Xia Ju Jie, Li Wen Hua
  • Patent number: 7626362
    Abstract: A rapid charging circuit for a lithium ion battery. The battery charger in accordance with the present invention compensates for the voltage drops across the various resistance elements in the battery circuit by setting the charging voltage to a level to compensate for the initial resistance of the series resistances in the circuit and an additional resistance selected to take into account the anticipated increase in resistance of the various circuit elements over time. The battery charger in accordance with the present invention periodically monitors the open-circuit voltage of the battery cell and reduces the charging voltage to when the battery cell voltage reaches the optimal value. Thus, during a constant current charging mode, the battery cell is driven at a relatively optimal charging current to reduce the charging time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2009
    Assignee: International Components Corporation
    Inventors: Huang Tai Guang, Robert F. Wentink, Xia Ju Jie, Li Wen Hua
  • Patent number: 7598709
    Abstract: A rapid charging circuit for a lithium ion battery. The battery charger in accordance with the present invention compensates for the voltage drops across the various resistance elements in the battery circuit by setting the charging voltage to a level to compensate for the initial resistance of the series resistances in the circuit and an additional resistance selected to take into account the anticipated increase in resistance of the various circuit elements over time. The battery charger in accordance with the present invention periodically monitors the open-circuit voltage of the battery cell and reduces the charging voltage to when the battery cell voltage reaches the optimal value. Thus, during a constant current charging mode, the battery cell is driven at a relatively optimal charging current to reduce the charging time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2009
    Assignee: International Components Corporation
    Inventors: Huang Tai Guang, Robert F. Wentink, Xia Ju Jie, Li Wen Hua
  • Patent number: 7227337
    Abstract: A battery charger with a discrete switched regulator provides relatively high efficiency and relatively low cost. Unlike known battery chargers which incorporate switched regulator ICs, the battery charger in accordance with the present invention utilizes the microprocessor for a dual function. In particular, the microprocessor not only controls the charging characteristics of the battery charging circuit but also directly controls the power output of the battery charger by direct control of the discrete switched regulator circuit. By using a discrete switched regulator circuit and redefining the role of the microprocessor, the battery charger in accordance with the present invention is relatively less expensive than known battery chargers which incorporate switched regulator ICs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2007
    Assignee: International Components Corporation
    Inventors: Huang Tai Guang, Xia Ju Jie, Li Wen Hua, Robert Wentink