MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING CABLE
20230246381 · 2023-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H75/364
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/70
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
B60L53/35
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H51/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/14
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
Y02T10/7072
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
International classification
B60L53/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/35
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H51/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H75/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A management system for an EV charging cable is provided. The management system can be used to manage a charging cable in a location where an EV is charged while also allowing the charging cable to be quickly and easily removed for storage or for use when charging in a different location. The management system may be configured to retract the charging cable in a controlled manner to prevent damage to the cable, the management system, or surrounding structures.
Claims
1. A management system for a charging cable comprising: a support assembly that is configured to retract a charging cable; and a storage assembly that is configured to store a portion of the charging cable while the charging cable is supported by the support assembly, the storage assembly being separable from the support assembly to thereby store the charging cable separate from the support assembly.
2. The management system of claim 1, wherein the support assembly includes a main pulley around which the charging cable is routed.
3. The management system of claim 2, wherein the support assembly includes one or more additional pulleys spaced from the main pulley, the one or more additional pulleys being configured to pivot away from the main pulley to allow the charging cable to be removed from the support assembly.
4. The management system of claim 3, wherein the one or more additional pulleys include an upper pulley and a lower pulley.
5. The management system of claim 3, wherein the support assembly includes a lever that a user can manipulate to cause the one or more additional pulleys to pivot away from the main pulley.
6. The management system of claim 2, wherein the support assembly includes a motor that controls rotation of the main pulley when the charging cable is retracted.
7. The management system of claim 6, wherein the support assembly includes control circuitry that drives the motor to cause a connector of the charging cable to travel along an arc when the charging cable is retracted.
8. The management system of claim 6, wherein the support assembly includes control circuitry that automatically drives the motor to cause the charging cable to be retracted.
9. The management system of claim 8, wherein the control circuitry automatically drives the motor in response to a signal.
10. The management system of claim 1, wherein the storage assembly comprises a storage container in which the portion of the charging cable is stored while the charging cable is supported by the support assembly.
11. The management system of claim 10, wherein the storage container includes a bottom having an opening through which the charging cable extends.
12. The management system of claim 11, wherein the storage container includes a top through which the charging cable extends.
13. The management system of claim 12, wherein the top is configured to close to secure the charging cable within the storage container when the storage assembly is separated from the support assembly.
14. The management system of claim 1, further comprising: a mounting assembly to which the support assembly is coupled.
15. A management system for a charging cable comprising: a support assembly for supporting a charging cable and for controlling a retraction of the charging cable, the support assembly comprising: a main pulley; one or more additional pulleys positioned proximate the main pulley such that the charging cable is secured between the main pulley and each of the one or more additional pulleys; and a retraction mechanism for controlling rotation of the main pulley to thereby control the retraction of the charging cable, the retraction mechanism comprising one of a motor or a dampener assembly.
16. The management system of claim 15, wherein the retraction mechanism includes the motor and control circuitry for driving the motor.
17. The management system of claim 15, wherein the retraction mechanism includes the dampener assembly, the dampener assembly including a spring and a paddle.
18. The management system of claim 15, further comprising: a storage assembly comprising a storage container through which the charging cable extends when the charging cable is supported by the support assembly, wherein the storage assembly is separable from the support assembly.
19. A management system for a charging cable comprising: a mounting assembly; a support assembly coupled to the mounting assembly, the support assembly being configured to selectively support a charging cable; and a storage assembly selectively coupled proximate to the support assembly, the storage assembly being separable from the support assembly for storing the charging cable.
20. The management system of claim 19, wherein the support assembly comprises a retraction mechanism for dampening a retraction of the charging cable, and the storage assembly comprises a storage container for storing the charging cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] Embodiments of the present invention encompass a management system for an EV charging cable. The management system can support a charging cable while charging an EV and can retract and store the charging cable when not charging. The management system can also be configured to retract the charging cable in a controlled manner. The management system may also be configured to allow the charging cable to be easily removed.
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[0037] Management system 40 generally includes a mounting assembly 100, a support assembly 200, and a storage assembly 300. Mounting assembly 100 is configured to mount support assembly 200 to a wall, ceiling, or any other suitable structure. Support assembly 200 is configured to support charging cable 30 and provide a retraction mechanism. Storage assembly 300, part of which is shown transparent in
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[0040] Upper arm 221b and lower arm 221c position upper pulley 222b and lower pulley 222c in close proximity to main pulley 222a so that charging cable 30 will be secured between the pulleys when routed around main pulley 222a. In some embodiments, each pulley can be ribbed or otherwise textured to increase the amount of friction on charging cable 30.
[0041] Support assembly 200 may also include a lever 224 that extends from main body 221a. Lever 224 may have a handle 224a that is positioned below (or at least beyond) main pulley 222a. Lever 224 may be configured to cause upper arm 221b and lower arm 221c to pivot to thereby move upper pulley 222b and lower pulley 222c away from main pulley 222a. In the depicted example, lever 224 couples to main body 221a between upper arm 221b and lower arm 221c. As best shown in
[0042] In the depicted embodiment, support assembly 200 includes a motor 233 for controlling the rotation of main pulley 222a. To power motor 233, support assembly 200 may include an adapter 210 having a plug 212 for connecting adapter 210 to outlet 20, a socket 211 for receiving plug 30a of charging cable 30, and a cable 213 for delivering power and possibly data. In some embodiments, support assembly 200 may include control circuitry 231 to which cable 213 is connected. In such embodiments, control circuitry 231 may be coupled to motor 233 via a cable 232.
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[0047] In some embodiments, control circuitry 231 can be configured to drive motor 233 to control the retraction of charging cable 30. For example, control circuitry 231 may include a proportional, integral, derivative (PID) controller that drives motor 233, which may be a stepper motor, to prevent the flinging of charging cable 30 when it is retracted. In such cases, the PID controller can be configured to detect when connector 30b has been disconnected from the EV's charging port (or otherwise detect when charging cable 30 should be retracted) and, in response, can incrementally increase the speed of motor 233 so that connector 30b travels along an arc as charging cable 30 is retracted. In some embodiments, control circuitry 231 may enable the user to calibrate/tune this retraction process for a particular installation of management system 40.
[0048] Control circuitry 231 may also be configured to detect when charging cable 30 has been sufficiently retracted such as by monitoring a torque on motor 233 indicative of when connector 30b is proximate to main pulley 222a. Alternatively or additionally, control circuitry 231 could be configured to track a number of rotations of motor 233 when charging cable 30 is pulled out and can then retract charging cable 30 the same number of rotations.
[0049] In some embodiments, control circuitry 231 may be configured to automatically retract charging cable 30 in response to determining that charging has been completed. For example, when an EV reaches a full charge, it may cease drawing current through charging cable 30. Because charging cable 30 is plugged in via adapter 210, adapter 210 can detect when current is cut off and can send a signal to control circuitry 231 (e.g., via cable 213 and/or wirelessly). In response, control circuitry 231 could trigger the ejection of connector 30b from the EV's charging port and could drive motor 233 to retract charging cable 30. In such embodiments, the ejection of connector 30b could be accomplished using any of the ejectors and/or techniques described in U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 17/494,456, 17/565,096, and 17/565,107, each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0050] In some embodiments, control circuitry 231 may be configured to automatically retract charging cable 30 in response to user input (e.g., via a fob or mobile application). In some embodiments, control circuitry 231 may be configured to automatically retract charging cable 30 in response to a torque on motor 233. For example, after manually removing connector 30b from the EV's charging port, the user could tug on charging cable 30. In such cases, control circuitry 231 could interface with motor 233 to detect this tug and, in response, could commence retracting charging cable 30. Control circuitry 231 could use any other suitable technique to determine that charging cable 30 should be retracted.
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[0052] To control the retraction of charging cable 30, dampener assembly 600 can include an oil reservoir 601 within which a paddle 601a is disposed. Paddle 601a is connected to shaft 602 and therefore rotates as spring 603 recoils. The oil in oil reservoir 601 resists this rotation of paddle 601a thus slowing the retraction of charging cable 30 to prevent it from flinging against wall 10 or another structure.
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[0054] In summary, a management system configured in accordance with embodiments of the present invention allows a user to easily manage a charging cable while maintaining its portability.
[0055] The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description.