HYBRID VEHICLE DISPLAY DEVICE
20170274774 · 2017-09-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60W2530/211
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W50/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02D45/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10S903/904
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60R16/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W20/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In the present invention, a display device is provided with a fuel gauge (40) that displays the amount of fuel remaining in a fuel tank (24) (remaining amount) of a hybrid vehicle (10) that is provided with an engine (13) that consumes fuel supplied from the fuel tank (24) and generates power by driving wheels (15) or rotating a motor (11), the hybrid vehicle being provided with a non-traveling/non-power generating mode, or in other words, a fuel consumption mode or an engine maintenance mode in which the engine (13) is forced to run and consume fuel for purposes other than traveling or generating power. Of the fuel (41a) displayed in the fuel gauge (40), the region (41aa) corresponding to the amount of fuel consumed in the non-traveling/non-power generating mode is displayed so as to be distinguishable by color from another region (41ab), and thus, it is possible to display as a status and in a visually clear manner a state in which the engine (13) continues to run, and it is possible for the driver to confirm how much fuel is being consumed in the non-traveling/non-power generating mode, thereby providing the driver with peace of mind.
Claims
1. A display device for a hybrid vehicle including: a motor that drives a wheel with electric power supplied from a battery; an engine that consumes fuel supplied from a fuel tank, and drives the wheel or generates electricity for the motor; and a non-traveling•non-power generating mode in which the engine is forced to run to consume the fuel for a purpose other than travelling and power generation, characterized in that the display device comprises: a fuel gauge that displays the amount of the fuel remaining in the fuel tank; and a display device that displays a region corresponding to the amount of fuel to be consumed in the non-traveling•non-power generating mode, of the fuel displayed in the fuel gauge, such that the region is distinguishable by color from another region of the fuel.
2. The display device for a hybrid vehicle according to claim 1, characterized in that an area of the region corresponding to the amount of the fuel to be consumed in the non-traveling•non-power generating mode decreases while the non-traveling•non-power generating mode is performed.
3. The display device for a hybrid vehicle according to claim 1, characterized in that the battery is rechargeable using an external commercial power source.
4. The display device tor a hybrid vehicle according to claim 1, characterized in that the non-traveling•non-power generating mode is a fuel consumption mode for preventing deterioration and change in quality of the fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
5. The display device for a hybrid vehicle according to claim 1, characterized in that the non-traveling•non-power generating mode is an engine maintenance mode for maintaining an appropriate functioning of the engine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0028] Hereinafter, descriptions will be provided for an embodiment of the present invention based on embodiments.
Embodiment 1
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[0030] This embodiment is one in which the present invention is applied to a hybrid vehicle having a fuel consumption mode as a non-traveling•non-power generating mode.
[0031] Specifically, as illustrated in
[0032] A battery 19 is connected to the front motor 11 via a front (Fr) motor inverter 18, and the battery 19 is connected to the rear motor 12 via a rear (Re) motor inverter 20. The electric power corresponding to the pedal operation of the occupant is supplied from the battery 19 via these inverters 18 and 20 to the motors 11 and 12, respectively.
[0033] In addition, a sub-battery (12V battery) 22 for driving auxiliary machinery is connected to the battery 19 via a DC/DC converter 21. When the amount of charge in the sub-battery 22 lowers, the sub-battery 22 is charged by the battery 19. In addition, a vehicle mounted battery charger 23 is connected to the battery 19 so that the battery 19 can be charged also by an external commercial power source.
[0034] The engine 13 is driven by burning the fuel supplied from a fuel tank 24. A generator (electric generator) 26 is connected to the engine 13 via an output system 25. The generator 26 is connected via a generator inverter 27 to the battery 19 (and the front motor 11). The output system 25 is connected to the generator 26 on one hand, and to the front drive transmission mechanism 14 via a clutch 28 on the other hand.
[0035] When the engine 13 is driven in accordance with the driving state of the vehicle 10, the driving force of the engine 13 is first transmitted via the output system 25 to the generator 26. The generator 26 operates with the driving force of the engine 13, and the electric power generated by the generator 26 is supplied to the front motor 11 and the battery 19 as appropriate. When the clutch 28 is engaged in accordance with the driving state of the vehicle 10, the driving force of the engine 13 is also transmitted via the front drive transmission mechanism 14 to the front wheels 15.
[0036] Further, the vehicle 10 is provided with a control device (ECU) 30 that comprehensively controls various devices mounted on the vehicle 10. The control device 30 grasps the driving state of the vehicle 10 based on signals from various sensors provided in the vehicle 10 and comprehensively controls the various devices based on the driving state. Specifically, the traveling mode is also selected by this control device 30 depending on the driving state of the vehicle 10.
[0037] In addition, the control device 30 has a “fuel consumption mode” in which in the case where a specified amount of refueling has not been done for a specified period, the engine 13 is forced to run to prevent the deterioration and change in quality of the fuel remaining in the fuel tank 24. An example is the case where the engine has sat unused with the fuel tank full for six months and 15 liters or more of refueling has not been done during the period.
[0038] Further in this embodiment, the vehicle 10 includes a fuel gauge 40 illustrated in
[0039] The display portion 41 includes a remaining amount portion 41a indicating the amount corresponding to the fuel currently remaining in the fuel tank 24 (remaining amount) and a vacant space portion 41b indicating the amount corresponding to the vacant space of the fuel tank 24 which can be currently refueled. The vacant space portion 41b has the same color as the background color.
[0040] The remaining amount displayed at the remaining amount portion 41a is calculated by the control device 30 based on the height measured by a fuel level sensor (illustration thereof omitted) provided to the fuel tank 24.
[0041] The remaining amount portion 41a includes a remaining amount upper portion (shown stippled in the
[0042] The required consumption amount in the fuel consumption mode displayed by the remaining amount upper portion 41aa, that is, the amount of fuel to be consumed to prevent the deterioration and change in quality of the fuel remaining in the fuel tank 24 may be determined in advance as a constant amount (for example, one third of the fuel tank≈15 liters). Alternatively, the required consumption amount may be obtained by calculation of the control device 30 based on the period for which there has been no refueling.
[0043] Note that the remaining amount upper portion 41aa is displayed such that the area thereof decreases gradually in accordance with the consumption of the fuel while the fuel consumption mode is performed. The color of the portion corresponding to the consumed fuel is changed to the background color.
[0044] Here,
[0045] Note that
[0046] In addition, in the fuel system maintenance mode described later, a display indicating the fuel system maintenance mode, a warning indicating that the engine is forced to run to consume a specified amount of fuel, and a warning to prompt a specified amount of refueling may be added in the fuel gauge 40. Or alternatively, these indications may be displayed at other positions to attract extra attention of the driver.
[0047] Further, in the fuel gauge 40, a display portion numerically indicating the required consumption amount in the fuel consumption mode/the fuel amount already consumed in the fuel consumption mode may be added. In addition, a display portion may be added to show a bar graph or a numerical value indicating the time needed to perform the fuel consumption mode/the elapsed time. Such times are also obtained by calculation of the control device 30.
[0048] Descriptions will be provided for the display of the fuel gauge 40 when the fuel consumption mode according to this embodiment is performed, referring to a flowchart shown in
[0049] First, the control device 30 starts the fuel system maintenance mode (step S1), displays to the effect, and then determines whether or not the fuel tank 24 has a vacant space which can be refilled with a specified amount of fuel (step S2). The specified amount may be, for example, 15 liters.
[0050] Next, if NO at step S2, in other words, if the fuel tank 24 does not have a vacant space that can be refilled with the specified amount of fuel, the control device 30 starts the fuel consumption mode in which the engine 13 is forced to run (step S3).
[0051] In the fuel consumption mode, as illustrated in
[0052] As the warning indicating that the engine is forced to run, for example, a message, “Fuel system maintenance. Engine will run to consume fuel.” is displayed.
[0053] Subsequently, the control device 30 determines whether the specified amount of fuel has been consumed (step S5). If NO, step S4 is repeated. On the other hand, if YES, in other words, if the required consumption amount in the fuel consumption mode has been consumed, the fuel consumption mode ends (step S6). When the fuel consumption mode ends, the control device 30 stops the engine 13.
[0054] After the fuel consumption mode ends at step S6 and if YES at step S2, in other words, when the fuel tank 24 has a vacant space which can be refilled with the specified amount of fuel, a warning to prompt the specified amount of refueling is displayed (step S7). As the warning to prompt the specified amount of refueling, for example, a message, “Fuel system maintenance. Refill the fuel tank 24 with 15 liters or more of fuel at a time.” is displayed.
[0055] After displaying the warning at step S7, the control device 30 determines whether or not the specified amount or more of fuel is supplied to the fuel tank 24 (step S8). If NO, step S7 is repeated. On the other hand, if YES, in other words, if the specified amount or more of fuel has been supplied to the fuel tank, the control device 30 turns off the display indicating the fuel system maintenance and other warnings, and finishes the fuel system maintenance mode (step S9).
[0056] As specifically described above based on the embodiment, as for the display device for the hybrid vehicle 10 including the fuel consumption mode in which the engine 13 is forced to run to prevent deterioration and change in quality of the fuel remaining in the fuel tank 24, the color of the remaining amount upper portion 41aa of the remaining amount portion 41a displayed on the fuel gauge 40, corresponding to the amount of fuel to be consumed in the fuel consumption mode, is changed to be different from the color of the other portion, which is the remaining amount lower portion 41ab. In addition, the remaining amount upper portion 41aa is displayed such that the area thereof decreases gradually in accordance with the fuel consumption while the fuel consumption mode is performed. Hence the state of the engine 13 continuously running can be displayed as a status visually and clearly, which makes it possible to obtain the advantageous effect that enables the driver to see how the fuel is being consumed in the fuel consumption mode, and makes the driver free from anxiety.
Embodiment 2
[0057] A display device for a hybrid vehicle according to a second embodiment of the present invention is described in
[0058] This embodiment is one in which the present invention is applied to a hybrid vehicle including an engine maintenance mode as a non-traveling•non-power generating mode.
[0059] For this reason, a schematic diagram of the hybrid vehicle and a display device for a hybrid vehicle in this embodiment are as illustrated in
[0060] Specifically, as illustrated in
[0061] In addition, this embodiment is the same as the first embodiment also in that the vehicle 10 is provided with a control device (ECU) 30 that comprehensively controls various devices mounted on the vehicle 10.
[0062] In particular, the control device 30 is characterized by including an “engine maintenance mode” instead of the “fuel consumption mode” in the first embodiment, in which in the case operation of the engine (=fuel consumption=opportunity of refueling) does not take place for a certain period of time, the engine 13 is forced to run to maintain appropriate functions in the engine. Note that this embodiment is the same as the first embodiment in that the control device 30 in this embodiment also has a non-traveling•non-power generating mode because the engine maintenance mode is a “non-traveling•non-power generating mode” the same as the fuel consumption mode is.
[0063] In addition, this embodiment is also the same as the first embodiment in that a fuel gauge 40 illustrated in
[0064] This fuel gauge 40 is the same as in the first embodiment in that the fuel gauge 40 includes a rectangular display portion (scale) 41 extending continuously in an up and down direction and the display portion 41 includes a remaining amount portion 41a indicating the amount corresponding to the fuel currently remaining in the fuel tank 24 (remaining amount) and a vacant space portion 41b indicating the amount corresponding to the vacant space of the fuel tank 24 which can be currently refueled.
[0065] In particular, the remaining amount portion 41a is characterized by including a remaining amount upper portion (shown stippled in the
[0066] The required consumption amount in the engine maintenance mode, indicated by the remaining amount upper portion 41aa, in other words, the amount of fuel consumed to maintain appropriate functions in the engine may be determined in advance as a constant amount (for example, 2 to 5 liters). Note that the required consumption amount may be obtained by calculation of the control device 30 based on the period for which there has been no refueling.
[0067] Further, the remaining amount upper portion 41aa is displayed such that the area thereof decreases in accordance with the fuel consumption while the engine maintenance mode is performed. The color of the portion corresponding to the consumed fuel is changed to the background color.
[0068] Here,
[0069] Note that
[0070] In addition, in the engine maintenance mode described later, a warning indicating the engine is forced to run to consume a specified amount of fuel and a warning to prompt a specified amount or more of refueling before the engine maintenance mode is started maybe added in the fuel gauge 40. Or alternatively, these indications may be displayed at other positions to attract extra attention of the driver.
[0071] Further, in the fuel gauge 40, a display portion numerically indicating the required consumption amount in the engine maintenance mode/the fuel amount already consumed in the engine maintenance mode may be added. In addition, a display portion may be added to show a bar graph or a numerical value indicating the time needed to perform the engine maintenance mode/the elapsed time. Such times are also obtained by calculation of the control device 30.
[0072] Descriptions will be provided for the display of the fuel gauge 40 when the engine maintenance mode according to this embodiment is performed, referring to a flowchart shown in
[0073] First, the control device 30 determines whether or not the engine has run continuously for a specified time within a specified period (step T1). This is because in order to maintain appropriate functions in the engine, circulation of oil in the engine is necessary, which requires a certain time of continuous operation.
[0074] If YES at step T1, the procedure ends without starting the engine maintenance mode. On the other hand, if NO, in other words, in the case where the engine has not run continuously for the specified time within the specified period, the control device 30 determines whether or not a specified amount of fuel remains in the fuel tank 24 (step T2). This is because without the specified amount of fuel in the fuel tank 24, the engine cannot be forced to run.
[0075] Next, if NO at step T2, a warning to prompt a specified amount or more of refueling is displayed (step T3). As the warning to prompt a specified amount or more of refueling, for example, a message, “Lack of fuel needed for engine maintenance. Please refuel.” is displayed.
[0076] On the other hand, if YES at step T2, in other words, in the case where a specified amount of fuel remains in the fuel tank 24, the control device 30 starts the engine maintenance mode in which the engine 13 is forced to run (step T4).
[0077] In the engine maintenance mode, as illustrated in
[0078] As the warning indicating that the engine is forced to run, for example, a message, “For engine maintenance, engine will run to consume fuel.” is displayed.
[0079] Subsequently, the control device 30 determines whether the specified amount of fuel has been consumed (step T6). If NO, step S5 is repeated. On the other hand, if YES, in other words, if the required consumption amount in the engine maintenance mode has been consumed, the engine maintenance mode ends (step T7). When the engine maintenance mode ends, the control device 30 stops the engine 13 and turns off the warning.
[0080] As specifically described above based on the embodiment, as for the display device for the hybrid vehicle 10 including the engine maintenance mode in which the engine is forced to run to maintain appropriate functions in the engine 13, the color of the remaining amount upper portion 41aa of the remaining amount portion 41a displayed on the fuel gauge 40, corresponding to the amount of fuel to be consumed in the engine maintenance mode, is changed to be different from the color of the other portion, which is the remaining amount lower portion 41ab. In addition, the remaining amount upper portion 41aa is displayed such that the area thereof decreases gradually in accordance with the fuel consumption while the engine maintenance mode is performed. Hence the state of the engine 13 continuously running can be displayed as a status visually and clearly, which makes it possible to obtain the advantageous effect that enables the driver to see how the fuel is being consumed in the engine maintenance mode and makes the driver free from anxiety.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0081] The present invention is industrially widely applicable as a display device for a hybrid vehicle, particularly, as a display device for a plug-in hybrid vehicle, including the non-traveling•non-power generating mode.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0082] 10 vehicle (hybrid vehicle)
[0083] 11 front motor
[0084] 12 rear motor
[0085] 13 engine
[0086] 14 front drive transmission mechanism
[0087] 15 front wheel
[0088] 16 rear drive transmission mechanism
[0089] 17 rear wheel
[0090] 18 front motor inverter
[0091] 19 battery
[0092] 20 rear motor inverter
[0093] 21 DC/DC converter
[0094] 22 sub-battery
[0095] 23 vehicle mounted battery charger
[0096] 24 fuel tank
[0097] 25 output system
[0098] 26 generator
[0099] 27 generator inverter
[0100] 28 clutch
[0101] 30 control device
[0102] 40 fuel gauge
[0103] 41 display portion
[0104] 41a remaining amount portion
[0105] 41aa remaining amount upper portion
[0106] 41ab remaining amount lower portion
[0107] 41b vacant space portion