Abstract:
The supply of power from a battery to a load is controlled by the charging current output status of a solar cell, such that when the solar cell receives light, the load is cut off; and once the solar cell no longer receives light, the battery is charged to a preset saturation level and the solar cell no longer supplies charging current to the battery, or the charging current falls short of a predetermined level, the battery will revert to an output mode with suspension of the charging function.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     (a) Field of the Invention 
     The supply of power from a battery to a load is controlled by the charging current output status of a solar cell, such that when the solar cell receives light, the load is cut off; and once the solar cell no longer receives light, the battery is charged to a preset saturation level and the solar cell no longer supplies charging current to the battery, or the charging current falls short of a predetermined level, the battery will revert to an output mode with suspension of the charging function. 
     (b) Description of the Prior Art 
     By and large a traditional solar cell lighting device works so that the battery is charged when the solar cell receives incoming light, and when the solar cell is not receiving light, an ambient brightness detection circuit will intervene to cause the battery to supply power to activate lighting lamps or other loads thus terminating charging once the surroundings turn darker than a predetermined level. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The primary object of the invention is to provide an advanced design solar cell and interactive loading control system, in which the basis of control lies in the charging current from the solar cell to the battery. Rather than taking the solar cell as a power source for charging purposes, arrangement has been made to avoid overcharging with a view to simplifying the charging control circuits and save costs associated with installation of additional environmental brightness detectors. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system constructed in accordance with the principles of a preferred embodiment of the invention, comprising a solar cell to battery output charging current detection and load control circuit; 
     FIG. 2 illustrates a first example of the solar cell to battery output charging current detection and load control circuit of FIG. 1; 
     FIG. 3 illustrates a second example of the solar cell to battery output charging current detection and load control circuit of FIG. 1; 
     FIG. 4 illustrates a third example of the solar cell to battery output charging current detection and load control circuit of FIG.  1 . 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     Detection of the working status of the solar cell pursuant to the invention is carried out in a current detection mode. What follows is a detailed description of the principal circuit makeup, improvement features, other functions, and additional objects of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, 
     Referring to FIG. 1, which is a block diagram of a preferred system comprising a solar cell to battery output current detection and load control circuit, including the following circuit elements: 
     Solar Cell SC 100 , comprising any or a combination of single crystal, multiple crystal or amorphous solar cells capable of converting light energy, and in particular solar energy, into electric power to charge a battery; 
     Battery B 100 , comprising a number of cells capable of being recharged and discharged at least twice, or alternatively battery capacitors to receive charging from solar cell SC 100 , and to discharge current to the Load LD 100 ; 
     Output Switch SW 100 , comprising electro-mechanical or solid state electronic circuits to enable output of power from battery B 100  to the load or to suspend such output; 
     Solar Cell Output State Detector S 100 , comprising electro-mechanical or solid state electronic circuit, which, by the detection of the output voltage or output voltage of the solar cell SC 100 , controls output switch SW 100 , and which in turn controls, by way of the battery B 100 , the working condition of the load LD 100 ; the operation rationale being that once the charging voltage or current occasioned by charging of the battery B 100  when solar cell SC 100  receives incoming sunlight that exceeds a predetermined level, switch SW 100  will be driven by the solar cell output detector S 100  so that battery B 100  is cut off from the load; while on the contrary when the solar cell SC 100  is not receiving any incoming sunlight, or when sunshine turns so low such that the charging voltage or current bearing upon the battery B 100  is reduced to a level below a predetermined level or to zero, the circuit S 100  will drive the output switch SW 100  to conduction, and in turn bring the battery B 100  to an ON (feeding) state relative to the load LD 100 , said solar cell output detection circuit S 100  and output switch SW 100  being constructed either as an integrated composite device or alternatively as separate devices; in addition, assuming that no change is made to the circuit logic, output switch SW 100  may be employed to further control an additionally provided solid-state or electro-mechanical component having a greater switching power so as to manifest itself in a normally open state to the load LD 100  when the Solar Cell SC 100  is receiving incoming light, but in a normally closed, that is, conductive state to the same load LD 100  when SC 100  is not receiving any light; 
     Blocking Diode CR 100 , in forward serial connection between solar cell SC 100  and battery B 100  to allow passage of charging currents but check reflux, and which may be installed or not dependent upon circuit requirements; 
     Load LD 100 , which may be a load of the type that converts electric power into light, or one meant for conversion from electric power into mechanical energy, thermal energy, chemical energy, or acoustic energy, and which may be autonomously or remotely controlled. 
     FIG. 2, illustrates a specific example of the solar cell to battery output charging current detection and load control circuit of the preferred embodiment of the invention, including the following elements: 
     Solar Cell SC 100 : comprising single crystal, multiple crystal or amorphous cells capable of converting light energy, and in particular solar energy, into electric power to charge the battery; 
     Battery B 100 , comprising at least one cell or storage capacitor capable of charging and discharging at least twice, and serving to accept charging from solar cell SC 100 , and to discharge to load LD 100 ; 
     Solar Cell Output Current Detection Device RY 100  and Output Switch SW 100  controlled thereby, each of which is a mechanical device, RY 100  being a current detection relay to detect the solar cell current output status by which to drive the output switch SW 100 , and in turn to control the operation status of the battery in relation to the load LD 100 , the output switch SW 100  serving to drive the battery B 100  to effect an output to, or to suspend an output from, the load; the operation rationale being such that when the charging current resulting from exposure of solar cell SC 100  to incident light is greater than that which causes the current detector RY 100  to maintain a holding status, then the current detector RY 100  will function and drive the output switch SW 100  so that the battery B 100  is cut off from the load; but when the solar cell is not receiving incident light, or the light incident upon battery B 100  is less than that which suffices to release the current detector RY 100 , the current detector RY 100  will then drive the output switch SW 100  to conduction, so that the battery B 100  becomes established in an ON state in relation to load LD 100 , the current detector RY 100  and output switch SW 100  being integrated together or arranged as separate structures, as preferred; 
     Output Switch SW 100 , which is composed of mechanical or solid state electronic circuits that serve to cause battery B 100  to supply an output to or withdraw an output from the load, and which, assuming that the circuit control logic remains unchanged, may be adapted to further control a solid state or mechanical switch means having a greater switching capability so as to be in a normally open state in relation to the load LD 100  when the solar cell SC 100  is receiving incident light, and in a normally closed state when the solar cell SC 100  is not receiving incident light; 
     Current Split Voltage Limiter VL 100 , which is composed of a zener diode, other diode exhibiting a forward bias, other solid state circuit, or mechanical devices, and which serves to establish an upper limit to the voltage drop formed across both ends of the current detector RY 100  when the charging current supplied to the battery B 100  from the solar cell SC 100  exceeds a predetermined level, while exhibiting a current splitting function at the same time; the current split voltage limiter VL 100  being installed independently or integrally with the current detector RY 100 , and which may also be dispensed with where the need for such a voltage limiter does not exist; 
     Load LD 100 , which may be a load of the type that converts electric power into light, or one meant for conversion from electric power into mechanical energy, thermal energy, chemical energy, or acoustic energy, and which may be autonomously or remotely controlled. 
     FIG. 3 illustrates a second example of the preferred solar cell to battery output charging current detection and load control circuit, including the following elements: 
     Solar Cell SC 100 : comprising single crystal, multiple crystal or amorphous cells capable of converting light energy, and in particular solar energy, into electric power to charge the battery; 
     Battery B 100 , comprising at least one cell or storage capacitor capable of charging and discharging at least twice, and serving to accept charging from solar cell SC 100 , and to discharge to load LD 100 ; 
     Solar Cell Output Current Testing Impedance ZO, which may be composed of resistors or other elements having linear or non-linear characteristic impedances for serial connection between solar cell SC 100  and battery B 100  on the one hand, and between the base B of switching crystal Q 100  and the emitter E of same crystal on the other hand, the collector C and emitter E of the switching crystal Q 100  being first connected in series with Relay RY 200 , and then altogether in parallel across both ends of solar cell SC 100 ; so that when charging current passes due to electric power produced by the exposure of solar cell SC 100  to incident light, a corresponding voltage drop VBE will be produced across both ends of the current testing impedance ZO so as to drive the switching crystal Q 100  into conduction, and so that Relay RY 200  and the output switch SW 100  are brought to an open circuit condition; while on the contrary when the light incident upon the solar cell SC 100  is reduced or when the solar cell is not being exposed to incident light, the charging current will be reduced in like measure or suspended such that the voltage drop VBE across the current testing impedance ZO is reduced or diminished eventually to zero, thereby cutting off the switching crystal, in turn causing the relay RY 200  in series with the switching crystal Q 100  to cause the output switch SW 100  controlled thereby to close, resulting eventually in an output of electric power coming from the battery B 100  to the load LD 100 , the relay RY 200  and output switch SW 100  being integrated together or separately structured; 
     Output Switch SW 100 , which is composed of mechanical or solid state electronic circuits that serve to cause battery B 100  to supply an output to or withdraw an output from the load, and which, assuming that the circuit control logic remains unchanged, may be adapted to further control a solid state or mechanical switch means having a greater switching capability so as to be in a normally open state in relation to the load LD 100  when the solar cell SC 100  is receiving incident light, and in a normally closed state when the solar cell SC 100  is not receiving incident light; 
     Split Current Voltage Limiter VL 100 , which may be in the form of a zener diode, a forwardly biased diode, or another solid state electronic circuit or device, and which serves to establish an upper limit to the voltage drop prevailing across both ends of the current testing impedance ZO when the current supplied to the battery B 100  from the solar cell SC 100  exceeds a predetermined level, thereby accounting for a current splitting effect; such a current splitting voltage limiter VL 100  can be installed independently or integrally with the current testing device RY 100 , or be dispensed with where there does not exist a need for it; 
     FIG. 4, illustrates a third example of the solar cell to battery output charging current detection and load control circuit, including the following elements: 
     Solar Cell SC 100 : comprising single crystal, multiple crystal or amorphous cells capable of converting light energy, and in particular solar energy, into electric power to charge the battery; 
     Battery B 100 , comprising at least one cell or storage capacitor capable of charging and discharging at least twice, and serving to accept charging from solar cell SC 100 , and to discharge to load LD 100 ; 
     Solar Cell Output Current Testing Impedance ZO composed of a resistor or other elements having linear or non-linear characteristic impedances and connected in series between the solar cell SC 100  and the battery B 100 , with both ends connected in parallel across the input terminals of a photo-emitting diode which is part of the photo-coupler PC 100 ; 
     Output Switch SW 100 : in the form of solid state output switching device Q 700 , Q 701 , incorporating a single crystal or Darlington switch circuit composed of NPN or PNP switching chips or MOSFETs, with a control resistor R 700  being connected in series between the power supply to which the collector C is attached and the control base B so that the solid state switch is normally conductive, wherein between the base B of Q 701  and the emitter E of Q 700  is connected a photo-coupler PC 100  integral with the output terminal of a photo-controlled transistor such that when the solar cell generates electricity upon exposure to incident light, the output current will pass the current testing impedance ZO and develop a voltage drop across both ends of impedance ZO, and once the voltage drop exceeds the working voltage of the photo-emitting diode on the input end of the photo-coupler PC 100 , the photo-emitting diode will illuminate to render the transistor on the output end conductive, in turn compelling the solid state switch Q 700  and Q 701  into a cutoff state, whereupon the load LD 100  remains non-conductive and in the meantime solar cell SC 100  charges with respect to the battery B 100 ; and whereas on the contrary, when the light incident upon the solar cell SC 100  is reduced, current passing the current testing impedance ZO will then also be diminished or reduced to zero, at which time the voltage drop developed across both ends of the current testing impedance will likewise downgrade or become eventually reduced to zero, whereupon the photo-emitting diode on the output terminal of the photo-coupler PC 100  ceases illumination, with the result that the photo transistor on the same output end of the photo-coupler PC 100  gets cut off, the solid state switch Q 700  and Q 701  are brought in conduction, and the battery B 100  is placed in communication with the, the output switch SW 100  may be adapted to assume control of a solid state or mechanical switching means of a greater switching capability so as to be in a normally open circuit condition relative to the load when the solar cell SC 100  is receiving light, or alternatively in a normally open circuit condition relative to the same load LD 100  when the solar cell SC 100  is not receiving any light; 
     Split Current Voltage Limiter VL 100 , which may be in the form of a zener diode, a forwardly biased diode, or another solid state electronic circuit or device, and which serves to establish an upper limit to the voltage drop prevailing across both ends of the current testing impedance ZO when the current supplied to the battery B 100  from the solar cell SC 100  exceeds a predetermined level, thereby accounting for a current splitting effect; such a current splitting voltage limiter VL 100  can be installed independently or integrally with the current testing device RY 100 , or be dispensed with where there does not exist a need for it; 
     Load LD 100 , which may be of the type arranged to convert electric power into light energy, or to convert electric power into thermal, chemical, mechanical, or acoustic energy, and which may be either autonomously operated or artificially operated by relevant control and switching means.