Vehicle
10696251 ยท 2020-06-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R16/033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L1/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02G3/30
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/14
ELECTRICITY
H02J4/00
ELECTRICITY
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
H02G3/16
ELECTRICITY
B60K6/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K6/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L50/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02J4/00
ELECTRICITY
B60R16/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02G3/16
ELECTRICITY
H02G3/30
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A vehicle includes a first power distribution branch unit disposed between an energy storage device and a power conversion device and configured to branch current from the energy storage device and supply the current to the power conversion device and an electric auxiliary machine. A travel motor and the power conversion device are supported by a sub frame. The energy storage device is supported by a main frame. The first power distribution branch unit is fixed to a part of a vehicle body that is different from the sub frame or the main frame (for example, fixed to a dashboard).
Claims
1. A vehicle comprising: a travel motor; an energy storage device configured to supply power to the travel motor; a power conversion device disposed between the travel motor and the energy storage device; an electric auxiliary machine; and a first power distribution branch unit disposed between the energy storage device and the power conversion device and configured to branch current from the energy storage device and supply the current to the power conversion device and the electric auxiliary machine, wherein: the travel motor and the power conversion device are supported by a sub frame; the energy storage device is supported by a main frame; and the first power distribution branch unit is fixed to a part of a vehicle body that is different from the sub frame and the main frame, the travel motor and the power conversion device are disposed on a front side of the vehicle; the first power distribution branch unit is disposed on a dashboard; the electric auxiliary machine includes an air conditioner; an air compressor and a heater of the air conditioner are supported by the sub frame; and the first power distribution branch unit is configured to branch current from the energy storage device and supply the current to the power conversion device, the air compressor, and the heater.
2. The vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising an engine supported by the sub frame.
3. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein: the energy storage device is provided with a second power distribution branch unit; and the first power distribution branch unit is disposed between the second power distribution branch unit and the power conversion device.
4. The vehicle according to claim 2, wherein: the engine is disposed on the front side of the vehicle.
5. A vehicle comprising: a travel motor; an energy storage device configured to supply power to the travel motor; a power conversion device disposed between the travel motor and the energy storage device; an electric auxiliary machine; and a first power distribution branch unit disposed between the energy storage device and the power conversion device and configured to branch current from the energy storage device and supply the current to the power conversion device and the electric auxiliary machine, wherein: the travel motor and the power conversion device are supported by a sub frame; the energy storage device is supported by a main frame; and the first power distribution branch unit is fixed to a part of a vehicle body that is different from the sub frame and the main frame, the first power distribution branch unit comprising: a case; at least one main covered cable configured to penetrate through the case and including an exposed part where a core wire is exposed without an insulation cover inside the case; a branch wiring disposed inside the case and having one end connected to the exposed part of the main covered cable; a branch coupler connected to another end of the branch wiring and fixed to the case so as to be exposed to an outside; and at least one retainer disposed inside a hole part that is formed in the case and configured to fix the main covered cable.
6. The vehicle according to claim 5, wherein a fuse is provided to the branch wiring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A. First Embodiment
A-1. Structure
(11) [A-1-1. Overall Structure]
(12)
(13) As illustrated in
(14) The vehicle 10 is a hybrid vehicle and uses the engine 20 and the travel motor 22 as a travel driving source. As will be described later, the vehicle 10 may be another type of vehicle. The generator 24 generates power using a driving power of the engine 20. The generator 24 may be used as the travel driving source.
(15) The PCU 28 converts or regulates the power from the BAT 26 and/or the generator 24, and supplies the power to the travel motor 22. In addition, the PCU 28 converts or regulates power Pgen generated by the generator 24 and generated power of the travel motor 22 (regenerative power Preg), and charges the BAT 26.
(16) [A-1-2. Travel Motor 22]
(17) The travel motor 22 is three-phase AC brushless type, and generates motive power Ftrc as the travel driving source of the vehicle 10 and supplies the motive power Ftrc to a front wheel 40 (driving wheel) side. That is to say, the travel motor 22 is driven by one or both of the power Pbat from the high-voltage battery 26 and the power Pgen from the generator 24. In addition, the travel motor 22 performs regeneration when the vehicle 10 brakes, and supplies the regenerative power Preg to the battery 26. The regenerative power Preg may be supplied to the electric auxiliary machines 30.
(18) Hereinafter, the travel motor 22 is also referred to as a TRC motor 22 or a motor 22. The TRC motor 22 may function as a generator, in addition to or instead of the function as a travel motor. Hereinafter, TRC, trc, or t is added to parameters regarding the travel motor 22. In addition, in
(19) [A-1-3. Generator 24]
(20) The generator 24 is the three-phase AC brushless type, and functions as a generator that generates power by motive power Feng from the engine 20. The power Pgen generated by the generator 24 is supplied to the battery 26, the travel motor 22, or the electric auxiliary machines 30.
(21) Hereinafter, the generator 24 is also referred to as GEN 24. The GEN 24 may function as a travel motor (traction motor), in addition to or instead of the function as a generator (power generation machine). Hereinafter, GEN, gen, or g is added to parameters regarding the generator 24. In addition, in
(22) [A-1-4. High-Voltage Battery 26]
(23) The high-voltage battery 26 is an energy storage device (energy storage) that includes a plurality of battery cells and can output high voltage (several hundred volts). The high-voltage battery 26 may employ, for example, a lithium ion secondary battery, a nickel hydrogen secondary battery, or the like. The high-voltage battery 26 supplies the power to the travel motor 22 and is charged with the power generated by the generator 24. Instead of or in addition to the battery 26, an energy storage device such as a capacitor can be employed.
(24) [A-1-5. PCU 28]
(25) (A-1-5-1. Outline of PCU 28)
(26) As illustrated in
(27) As illustrated in
(28) (A-1-5-2. First DC/DC Converter 50)
(29) The first DC/DC converter 50 (hereinafter, also referred to as converter 50) is a step-up/down type converter. The converter 50 boosts the output voltage Vbat of the battery 26 (hereinafter, also referred to as battery voltage Vbat), and outputs the boosted voltage to the TRC motor 22. In addition, the converter 50 lowers the output voltage Vgen of the generator 24 (hereinafter, also referred to as GEN voltage Vgen) or the output voltage Vtrc of the travel motor 22, and supplies the lowered voltage to the battery 26.
(30) (A-1-5-3. First Inverter 52)
(31) The first inverter 52 converts the direct current from the battery 26 into alternating current, and supplies the converted current to the travel motor 22. In addition, the first inverter 52 converts the alternating current from the travel motor 22 into direct current, and supplies the converted current to the battery 26 side.
(32) (A-1-5-4. Second Inverter 54)
(33) The second inverter 54 converts the alternating current from the generator 24 into direct current, and supplies the converted current to the battery 26 side and/or the travel motor 22 side. In addition, when the generator 24 is used as a travel driving source, the second inverter 54 converts the direct current from the battery 26 into alternating current, and supplies the converted current to the generator 24.
(34) (A-1-5-5. First Capacitor 56 and Second Capacitor 58)
(35) The first capacitor 56 and the second capacitor 58 function as smoothing capacitors.
(36) (A-1-5-6. ECU 60)
(37) The ECU 60 is a control circuit (or a control unit) that controls each part of the PCU 28, and includes an input/output unit, an operation unit, and a storage unit that are not shown. The input/output unit exchanges signals with parts of the vehicle 10 through signal lines 70 (communication lines). Note that in
(38) The operation unit includes a central processing unit (CPU) and operates by executing programs stored in the storage unit. A part of the functions executed by the operation unit can be achieved by a logic integrated circuit (IC). The programs may be provided from outside through a wireless communication device (for example, a mobile phone or a smart phone) that is not shown. In the operation unit, a part of the programs can be achieved by hardware (circuit components).
(39) The storage unit stores the programs and data to be used by the operation unit, and includes a random access memory (hereinafter, referred to as RAM). As the RAM, a volatile memory such as a register and a non-volatile memory such as a flash memory can be used. In addition to the RAM, the storage unit may include a read only memory (hereinafter, referred to as ROM).
(40) [A-1-6. Electric Auxiliary Machines 30]
(41) (A-1-6-1. Outline of Electric Auxiliary Machines 30)
(42) As illustrated in
(43) (A-1-6-2. Air Conditioner 80)
(44) The air conditioner 80 controls, for example, the temperature in a vehicle compartment 100 (
(45) (A-1-6-3. Second DC/DC Converter 82)
(46) The second DC/DC converter 82 lowers, for example, the battery voltage Vbat, and outputs the lowered voltage to the low-voltage auxiliary machines 84.
(47) (A-1-6-4. Low-Voltage Auxiliary Machines 84)
(48) The low-voltage auxiliary machines 84 include power auxiliary machines that operate at low voltage (for example, 12 V). As illustrated in
(49) The low-voltage battery 120 (hereinafter, also referred to as 12-V battery 120) supplies power at low voltage (for example, 12 V) to the auxiliary machines 122, and is a lead battery, for example. The auxiliary machines 122 are devices that operate at low voltage. Examples of the auxiliary machines 122 include a navigation device (not shown), a headlight (not shown), and the ECU 60.
(50) [A-1-7. Main Wiring 32]
(51) As illustrated in
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(53) As will be described later, the main wiring 32 (covered cables 150p, 150n) forms a part of the front junction box 38. Therefore, details of the covered cables 150p, 150n will be described later in association with the front junction box 38.
(54) [A-1-8. Auxiliary Machine Wirings 34a to 34d]
(55) The auxiliary machine wirings 34a to 34c connect branch couplers 164a to 164c (
(56) [A-1-9. Battery Junction Box 36] The battery junction box 36 (hereinafter, also referred to as BAT J/B 36) branches the current from the high-voltage battery 26 and supplies the branched current to the front junction box 38, a power apparatus in a rear seat side (not shown), and the like. The BAT J/B 36 is provided to the high-voltage battery 26. In
[A-1-10. Front Junction Box 38]
(A-1-10-1. Outline of Front Junction Box 38) The front junction box 38 (hereinafter, also referred to as front J/B 38) branches the current from the high-voltage battery 26 and supplies the branched current to the PCU 28 and the electric auxiliary machines 30.
(57) As illustrated in
(58) As illustrated in
(59) (A-1-10-2. Case 160)
(60) As illustrated in
(61) (A-1-10-3. Main Covered Cables 150p, 150n)
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(63) As illustrated in
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(65) (A-1-10-4. Branch Wiring 162)
(66) One end of the branch wiring 162 is directly connected to the exposed part 204 of the main covered cable 150p, 150n. The branch wiring 162 branches into a plurality of other ends. The plurality of other ends is connected to the branch couplers 164a to 164c (see
(67) The fixing member 210 is formed of a conductive material (for example, metal). The fixing member 210 holds and fixes the main covered cables 150p, 150n using a bolt 214, and electrically connects to the core wire 200 of the main covered cable 150p, 150n.
(68) The bridge member 212 connects the fixing member 210 and the branch couplers 164a to 164c, and is formed as a bus bar in the first embodiment. The bridge member 212 is connected to the fixing member 210 by the bolt 214. The bridge member 212 branches to the branch couplers 164a to 164c at the connection with the fixing member 210. A fuse 216 is provided to each branch of the bridge member 212.
(69) (A-1-10-5. Branch Couplers 164a to 164c)
(70) The branch couplers 164a to 164c are fixed to the case 160 and exposed to the outside, and connect the branch wiring 162 and the auxiliary machine wirings 34a to 34c. As described above, the number of branch couplers 164 can be varied in accordance with the number of auxiliary machine wirings 34.
(71) (A-1-10-6. Retainers 166)
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(73) The retainer 166 is a resin member that is disposed inside a hole part 220 (
(74) As illustrated in
(75) As illustrated in
(76) As illustrated in
(77) As illustrated in
(78) Thus, when an operator pushes the retainer 166 into the front junction box 38, the retainer-side tapered surface 260 and the case-side tapered surface 180 are held in a pressed state.
(79) As illustrated in
(80) (A-1-10-7. Grommets 168)
(81) The grommet 168 is a member that prevents water from entering the front junction box 38, and is made of rubber, for example.
(82) (A-1-10-8. External Caulking Rings 170)
(83) As illustrated in
A-2. Arrangement of Each Part
(84) As illustrated in
(85) As illustrated in
(86) The engine 20, the TRC motor 22, and the GEN 24 are supported by the sub frame 310. Between the engine 20 and the sub frame 310, an active control mount (ACM) that reduces vibration transmitted from the engine 20 to the sub frame 310 may be disposed. The PCU 28 is fixed on a motor housing 314 of the travel motor 22. Thus, the PCU 28 is supported by the sub frame 310 through the motor housing 314. In addition, the air compressor 110 and the heater 112 of the air conditioner 80 are supported by the sub frame 310.
(87) As illustrated in
(88) As illustrated in
(89) As illustrated in
A-23. Effect of First Embodiment
(90) According to the first embodiment, the front junction box 38 (first power distribution branch unit) is fixed to the dashboard 350 that is different from the sub frame 310 (that supports the travel motor 22 and the PCU 28 (power conversion device)) or the main frame 312 (that supports the battery 26 (energy storage device)) (
(91) According to the first embodiment, the vehicle 10 further includes the engine 20 that is supported by the sub frame 310 (
(92) In the first embodiment, the battery junction box 36 (second power distribution branch unit) is provided to the high-voltage battery 26 (energy storage device) (
(93) In the first embodiment, the engine 20, the travel motor 22, and the PCU 28 (power conversion device) are disposed on a front side of the vehicle 10 (
(94) Thus, even if the front junction box 38 is supported by or fixed to the dashboard 350 that is different from the sub frame 310 or the main frame 312, the front junction box 38 can be disposed in a position relatively close to the PCU 28. Furthermore, the front junction box 38 can be also disposed in a position relatively close to the air conditioner 80, in addition to the PCU 28; therefore, space saving can be easily achieved.
(95) In the first embodiment, the air compressor 110 and the heater 112 in the air conditioner 80 are supported by the sub frame 310 (
(96) Thus, the front junction box 38 disposed on the dashboard 350 can branch the current relatively near the PCU 28, the air compressor 110, and the heater 112. Therefore, for example, as compared to a case in which the front junction box 38 is provided adjacent to the high-voltage battery 26, the wiring from the battery 26 to the front junction box 38 (for example, the main covered cables 150p, 150n) can be made long and the wiring from the front junction box 38 to the PCU 28, the air compressor 110, or the heater 112 (for example, the main covered cables 150p, 150n and/or branch wiring 162) can be made short. Therefore, the total amount of wirings to be used can be reduced and the wirings can be led easily.
(97) In the first embodiment, the front junction box 38 (first power distribution branch unit) includes: the case 160; the main covered cables 150p, 150n configured to penetrate through the case 160 and including the exposed part 204 where the core wire 200 is exposed without the insulation cover 202 inside the case 160; the branch wiring 162 disposed inside the case 160 and having one end connected to the exposed part 204 of the main covered cables 150p, 150n; the branch couplers 164a to 164c connected to another end of the branch wiring 162 and fixed to the case 160 so as to be exposed to an outside; and the retainer 166 disposed inside a hole part 220 that is formed in the case 160 and configured to fix the main covered cables 150p, 150n (
(98) In the first embodiment, the main covered cables 150p, 150n penetrate through the case 160. On the other hand, the branch couplers 164a to 164c are disposed through the branch wiring 162 that is connected to the exposed part 204 of the main covered cable 150p, 150n. Thus, by branching the power line without a connector (coupler), layout flexibility can be improved and the front junction box 38 can be downsized.
(99) The branch wiring 162 and the core wire 200 that is exposed without the insulation cover 202 are connected. Thus, the position of the exposed part 204 of the core wire 200 can be selected; therefore, the layout flexibility is improved.
(100) Furthermore, the main covered cables 150p, 150n are fixed by the case 160 through the retainer 166. Thus, if vibration is transmitted from the outside to the inside of the case 160 through the main covered cables 150p, 150n, the retainer 166 can absorb the vibration. In particular, if the vibration absorption characteristic of the retainer 166 is higher than that of the case 160 itself, the vibration can be easily absorbed. Thus, the vibration from the outside is less likely to reach the connection part 190 where the branch wiring 162 and the exposed part 204 of the core wire 200 are connected. Therefore, it becomes easy to prevent the separation between the core wire 200 and the branch wiring 162 due to vibration reaching the connection part 190 from outside.
(101) In the first embodiment, the fuse 216 is provided to the branch wiring 162 (
B. Second Embodiment
B-1. Structure
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(103) In the first embodiment, the main covered cables 150p, 150n are fixed by the branch wiring 162, the retainers 166, and the grommets 168 (
(104)
B-2. Effect of Second Embodiment
(105) In the second embodiment as above, the following effects are obtained, in addition to or instead of the effects in the first embodiment.
(106) That is to say, in the second embodiment, the front junction box 38a (power distribution branch unit) includes the internal fixing members 360 that fix the main covered cables 150p, 150n to the case 160 without being in contact with the core wires 200 inside the case 160 (
C. Modifications
(107) Note that the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and can employ various structures on the basis of the description in this specification. For example, the following structure can be employed.
C-1. Application Targets
(108) The vehicle 10 according to the first embodiment includes the engine 20, the travel motor 22, and the generator 24 (
C-2. Rotary Electric Machine
(109) The travel motor 22 and the generator 24 in the first embodiment are the three-phase AC brushless type (
C-3. Power Source
(110) In the first embodiment, it is assumed that a main power source that supplies power to the inside of the vehicle 10 is the high-voltage battery 26 (
C-4. PCU 28
(111) In the first embodiment, the PCU 28 includes the first DC/DC converter 50, the first inverter 52, the second inverter 54, the first capacitor 56, the second capacitor 58, and the ECU 60 (see
(112) For example, the first DC/DC converter 50 may be omitted from the PCU 28. Alternatively, the second inverter 54 may be omitted from the PCU 28 (in this case, the generator 24 is also omitted). Alternatively, the first inverter 52 (and the first DC/DC converter 50) may be omitted if the travel motor 22 is DC type. Note that PCU 28 can include an on/off switch as a process to convert (or regulate) the power from the high-voltage battery 26 if the first DC/DC converter 50 and the first inverter 52 are omitted. This structure is similarly applicable to the second embodiment.
C-5. Front Junction Box 38
(113) [C-5-1. Structure]
(114) (C-5-1-1. Main Covered Cables 150p, 150n)
(115) In the first embodiment, the number of the main covered cables 150 is two in the front junction box 38 (
(116) In the first embodiment, the main covered cables 150p, 150n penetrate through the case 160 of the front junction box 38 (
(117) (C-5-1-2. Branch Wiring 162)
(118) The branch wiring 162 in the first embodiment is formed as a bus bar (
(119) (C-5-1-3. Retainer 166)
(120) In the first embodiment, two retainers 166 are provided (
(121) In the first embodiment, one retainer 166 fixes two main covered cables 150p, 150n (
(122) In the first embodiment, the retainer 166 and the grommet 168 are provided as separate members (
(123) The retainer 166 in the first embodiment fixes the first half body 230a and the second half body 230b to each other by using two sets of claw parts 252, depressed parts 254, and raised parts 256 (
(124) The retainer 166 in the first embodiment is formed of the first half body 230a and the second half body 230b (
(125) [C-5-2. Arrangement]
(126) In the first embodiment, the front junction box 38 is fixed to the dashboard 350 (
(127) The present invention is not particularly limited to the embodiments described above, and various modifications are possible without departing from the essence and gist of the present invention.