ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT HYBRID ADAPTER HANDLE
20230311687 · 2023-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60L53/35
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R29/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/701
ELECTRICITY
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60L53/35
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R13/71
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A charging connector for providing power to a vehicle from a power source includes a connector body, a first charging portion, a second charging portion, and an actuator. The first charging portion is for charging the vehicle according to a first electric charge protocol and is movable between a first retracted state and a first extended state relative to the connector body. The second charging portion is for charging the vehicle according to a second electric charge protocol and is movable between a second retracted state and a second extended state relative to the connector body. The actuator is configured to selectively move the first charging portion between the first retracted state and the first extended state relative to the connector body, and the second charging portion between the second retracted state and the second extended state relative to the connector body.
Claims
1. A charging connector for providing power to a vehicle from a power source, comprising: a connector body; a first charging portion within the connector body for charging the vehicle according to a first electric charge protocol, wherein the first charging portion is movable between a first retracted state and a first extended state relative to the connector body; a second charging portion within the connector body for charging the vehicle according to a second electric charge protocol, wherein the second charging portion is movable between a second retracted state and a second extended state relative to the connector body; and an actuator operatively connected to the connector body configured to selectively move the first charging portion between the first retracted state and the first extended state relative to the connector body, and the second charging portion between the second retracted state and the second extended state relative to the connector body.
2. The charging connector of claim 1, wherein the first charging portion is movable between the first retracted state and the first extended state relative to the connector body and the second charging portion.
3. The charging connector of claim 2, wherein the second charging portion is movable between the second retracted state and the second extended state relative to the connector body and the first charging portion.
4. The charging connector of claim 1, wherein when the first charging portion is in the first extended state, the second charging portion is in the second retracted state thereby coupling the first charging portion with the vehicle and charging the vehicle according to a first electric charge protocol.
5. The charging connector of claim 4, wherein when the second charging portion is in the second extended state, the first charging portion is in the first retracted state thereby coupling the second charging portion with the vehicle and charging the vehicle according to a second electric charge protocol.
6. The charging connector of claim 1, wherein a first set of connector pins are housed in the first charging portion and when the first charging portion is in the first extended state the first set of connector pins are extended relative to the first charging portion allowing the first set of connector pins to couple with the vehicle.
7. The charging connector of claim 6, wherein a second set of connector pins are housed in the second charging portion and when the second charging portion is in the second extended state the second set of connector pins are extended relative to the second charging portion allowing the second set of connector pins to couple with the vehicle.
8. The charging connector of claim 1, wherein the actuator is configured to rotate between a first position for charging the vehicle according to the first electric charge protocol, and a second position for charging the vehicle according to the second electric charge protocol.
9. The charging connector of claim 8, wherein when the actuator is in the first position the actuator moves the first charging portion to the first extended state and the second charging portion to the second retracted state.
10. The charging connector of claim 9, wherein when the actuator is in the second position the actuator moves the second charging portion to the second extended state and the first charging portion to the first retracted state.
11. The charging connector of claim 8, wherein the actuator is a handle movably affixed to the connector body.
12. A charging system to charge a vehicle according to a first electric protocol and a second electric charge protocol, comprising: a first charging portion with a first set of connector pins for charging the vehicle according to a first electric charge protocol, wherein the first charging portion is movable between a first charging state and a first discharging state for engaging with the vehicle; a second charging portion with a second set of connector pins for charging the vehicle according to a second electric charge protocol, wherein the second charging portion is movable between a second charging state and a second discharging state for engaging with the vehicle; and a control unit operatively connected for computer communication with the first charging portion and the second charging portion for selectively moving the first charging portion relative to the second charging portion.
13. The charging system of claim 12, wherein when the first charging portion is in the first charging state, the control unit moves the first charging portion into a first extended state relative to the second charging portion thereby engaging with the vehicle to charge the vehicle according to the first electric charging protocol.
14. The charging system of claim 13, wherein when the second charging portion is in the second charging state, the control unit moves the second charging portion into a second extended state relative to the first charging portion thereby engaging with the vehicle to charge the vehicle according to the second electric charging protocol.
15. The charging system of claim 12, wherein the control unit receives a charging signal indicating a charge protocol, and the control unit controls the first charging portion and the second charging portion according to the charge protocol.
16. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium including instructions that when executed by a processor, causes the processor to: receive a charging signal indicating a charge protocol for charging a vehicle; and control a position of a first charging portion relative to a position of a second charging portion based on the charge protocol, wherein the first charging portion is capable of charging the vehicle according to a first charge protocol and the second charging portion is capable of charging the vehicle according to a second charge protocol.
17. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 16, wherein when the charge protocol is the first charge protocol, further causes the processor to extend the first charging portion relative to the second charging portion thereby engaging with the vehicle to charge the vehicle according to the first charge protocol.
18. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 17, further causes the processor to retract the second charging portion relative to the first charging portion.
19. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 16, wherein when the charge protocol is the second charge protocol, further causes the processor to extend the second charging portion relative to the first charging portion thereby engaging with the vehicle to charge the vehicle according to the second charge protocol.
20. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 19, further causes the processor to retract the first charging portion relative to the second charging portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate various systems, methods, devices, and other embodiments of the disclosure. It will be appreciated that the illustrated element boundaries (e.g., boxes, groups of boxes, directional lines, or other shapes) in the figures represent one embodiment of the boundaries. In some embodiments one element may be designed as multiple elements or that multiple elements may be designed as one element. In some embodiments, an element shown as an internal component of another element may be implemented as an external component and vice versa. Furthermore, elements may not be drawn to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Referring now to the drawings, wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating one or more exemplary embodiments and not for purposes of limiting same,
[0016] The first charging portion 112 is capable of transferring power according to a first electric charge protocol. For example, in some embodiments, the first charging portion 112 is referred to as an AC charging portion that provides AC power. The second charging portion 114 is capable of transferring power according to a second electric charge protocol. For example, in some embodiments, the second charging portion 114 is referred to as a DC charging portion that provides DC power. In operation, the charging connector 100 transfers electric power through a cord 108 to the charging interface 106. An actuator 110 operatively connected to the connector body 102 is configured to selectively move one or more components of the charging interface 106 thereby allowing interchangeable charging between two different electric charging protocols from a single connector. In one example, which will be described in more detail herein, the actuator 110 can be selectively rotated to different positions where each position causes movement of one or more components (e.g., the first charging portion 112 and/or the second charging portion 114) of the charging interface 106. For simplicity of describing the components of the connector 100,
[0017] In the embodiments discussed herein, the connector 100 follows the industry protocols according to SAE J1772 Type 1 CCS. Accordingly, the connector 100 is configured to charge an electric vehicle using both AC current and DC current. This configuration will now be described in more detail with reference to
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Pin Signal 116a AC line 1 116b neutral 116c control pilot 116d proximity detection 116e ground 118a DC+ 118b DC−
[0018] Operation of two different charging modes and/or states and application of the signals in Table 1 according to the charging modes will now be described in more detail.
[0019] As shown in
[0020] When the second charging portion 114 is in the second extended state, electric signals are applied to activate and transfer the DC power. Accordingly, as shown in
[0021] Referring now to
[0022] When the first charging portion 112 is in the first extended state, electric signals are applied to activate and transfer the AC power. Thus, as shown in
[0023] As mentioned above, the actuator 110 can be used to effect movement of the first charging portion 112 and the second charging portion 114. This allows for seamless transitions between providing AC power and DC power. In one embodiment the actuator 110 is configured to rotate between a first position for charging the vehicle according to the first electric charge protocol, and a second position for charging the vehicle according to the second electric charge protocol. As shown in
[0024] In contrast, and as shown in
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[0026] In the embodiment shown in
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[0028] Accordingly, at block 504, the method 500 includes controlling a position of the first charging portion 112 relative to a position of the second charging portion 114 based on the charge protocol indicated by the charging signal. Thus, when the charge protocol is the first charging protocol, the EVSE control unit 410 controls the first charging portion 112 to extend. As illustrated above with
[0029] Likewise, when the charge protocol is the second charging protocol, the EVSE control unit 410 controls the second charging portion 114 to extend. As illustrated above with
[0030] The embodiments discussed herein can also be described and implemented in the context of “computer-readable medium” or “computer storage medium.” As used herein, “computer-readable medium” or “computer storage medium refers to a non-transitory medium that stores instructions, algorithms, and/or data configured to perform one or more of the disclosed functions when executed. Computer-readable medium can be non-volatile, volatile, removable, and non-removable, media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer readable instructions, data structures, modules or other data. Computer-readable medium can include, but is not limited to, a floppy disk, a flexible disk, a hard disk, a magnetic tape, other magnetic medium, an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a programmable logic device, a compact disk (CD), other optical medium, a random access memory (RAM), a read only memory (ROM), a memory chip or card, a memory stick, solid state storage device (SSD), flash drive, and other media from which a computer, a processor or other electronic device can interface with. Computer-readable medium excludes non-transitory tangible media and propagated data signals.
[0031] It will be appreciated that various embodiments of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives or varieties thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also, that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.