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Apple invents a Battery System Designed to keep Electric or Hybrid Vehicle
Creature Comforts working at all times
October 18, 2018  

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Back in May Patently Apple posted a report titled "Apple's Autonomous
Shuttle Service will use Volkswagen Vans." This is where Apple's Project
Titan is starting – with autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicles. Apple also
uses Lexus vehicles for various projects like mapping that may or may not be
part of Project Titan.

Sports cars and the like have never been on Apple's radar, patent wise.
Apple's van now in the works would suggest that Apple is looking to
corporate vehicles and/or Airport rentals.

Today Apple's latest Project Titan invention relates to a new Converter
Architecture that will ensure that customer's creature comforts like air
conditioning, GPS and infotainment system keep on humming with enough power.

According to Apple, vehicles, including electric or hybrid vehicles and
other devices are generally powered by a high voltage battery or other high
energy store. However, such vehicles and devices typically include
components or subsystems, such as battery controllers, motor controllers,
air conditioning systems, and the like, operating at a relatively lower
voltage.

Conventionally, a converter down converts the high voltage powering the
vehicle or device to the lower voltage at which these components and
subsystems operate.

Such conventional converters are often inefficient and suffer from load
transients that are absorbed by and may cause damage to a low voltage
battery.

Apple's invention introduces a solution to this problem.

Apple Patent: Converter Architecture

Apple's invention involves systems and methods for supplying voltage to a
load. In one aspect, a converter, such as a direct current-to-direct current
("DC-to-DC") converter, converts a relatively higher direct current voltage
of a high energy store to a relatively lower direct current voltage utilized
by lower voltage loads. For instance, a vehicle or other device typically
includes a high energy store, such as a high voltage battery, providing
motive current to one or more electric drive motors. The vehicle or device
may also include lower voltage components, including, but not limited to,
electric power steering systems, navigation systems, dashboard systems,
and/or the like, that operate at a lower voltage than the drive motor(s).

The lower voltage components are coupled to a low voltage bus that is
powered with the high energy store by way of an unregulated DC-to-DC
converter. Additionally, the output of the unregulated DC-to-DC converter
provides power to a regulated DC-to-DC converter for charging a low voltage
battery, which may nominally operate at the same voltage as the low voltage
bus. The regulated converter provides a regulated voltage to a load/source
even as load conditions change on the low voltage battery (or more generally
the low voltage bus) and/or input voltages change due to varying inputs at
the unregulated converter. The low voltage battery may also power the low
voltage components, such as through switchably connecting the low voltage
battery to the low voltage bus, if a failure is experienced at the
unregulated DC-to-DC converter, or if the low voltage bus is otherwise not
powered by the unregulated DC-to-DC converter.

Apple notes at one point in their patent filing that "In one implementation,
the system is configured for the recovery operational mode wherein a charge
state of the LV (Low Voltage) battery is depleted or otherwise below a
nominal level. For example, the system includes one or more loads, such as
an air conditioning system, entertainment system, navigation system, and/or
other vehicle subsystems or components. If the loads operate for any
extended time while only drawing power from the LV battery, the LV battery
may become depleted. In the recovery operational mode the system recharges
the LV battery until the charge state reaches the nominal level.

Apple's patent FIG. 4 illustrated below is a flowchart of example operations
for providing a load voltage supply using a combination of an unregulated
DC-to-DC converter for powering a bus and a regulated converter for charging
or sourcing current from a low voltage battery system.

Apple's patent application 20180301986 was filed back in Q2 2018. The
original work on this invention began in 2015. Considering that this is a
patent application, the timing of such a product to market is unknown at
this time. Below you'll find a Scribd document that provides you with all of
Apple's patent figures related to this invention.  
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