Charging connector device for a motor vehicle

10259315 ยท 2019-04-16

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A charging connector device for a motor vehicle. A connector socket, which is arranged in a depression, with a pivotable cover, which can be detachably connected to said connector socket, as well as a pivotable cover flap, which closes the depression reversibly. The cover and the cover flap can pivot between a closed position and an opened position. The cover, situated in the opened position, is arranged in the pivoting path of the cover flap, which can pivot from the opened position to the closed position by a motor-driven positioning device, and, during the pivot movement of the cover flap, is entrained by the latter for closure.

Claims

1. A charging connector device for a motor vehicle, comprising: a connector socket, which is arranged in a depression, with a pivotable cover, which can be detachably connected to said connector socket, as well as a pivotable cover flap, which closes the depression reversibly, wherein the cover and the cover flap can pivot between a closed position and an opened position, wherein the cover, situated in the opened position, is arranged in the pivoting path of the cover flap, which can pivot from the opened position to the closed position by a motor-driven positioning device, and, during the pivot movement of the cover flap, is entrained by the latter for closure, and wherein the cover is coupled to a return element, the return element is a coil spring, a first end of the return element is fastened at the cover, and a second end of the return element is fastened at the depression.

2. The charging connector device according to claim 1, wherein the cover can move via the cover flap to its closed position.

3. The charging connector device according to claim 1, wherein the return element pretensions it in the closed position and, during the movement from the closed position to the opened position, is carried over a dead center, wherein the cover flap entrains the cover during closure up to beyond the dead center, after which the cover snaps automatically into the closed position via the return element.

4. The charging connector device according to claim 1, wherein the cover and the cover flap are arranged pivotably at a common component, which defines the depression.

5. The charging connector device according to claim 4, wherein the cover is arranged pivotably at the connector socket and the cover flap is arranged pivotably at the component that defines the depression.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

(1) Further advantages and details of the invention ensue from the exemplary embodiments described below as well as on the basis of the drawings.

(2) FIG. 1 a schematic illustration in a partial view of a motor vehicle according to the invention with a charging connector device according to the invention,

(3) FIG. 2 a schematic illustration of the charging device from FIG. 1 in accordance with a first embodiment with a cover flap and cover situated in the opened position,

(4) FIG. 3 an illustration corresponding to FIG. 2 during the closing operation,

(5) FIG. 4 the charging connector device from FIG. 3 in a closed state,

(6) FIG. 5 a schematic illustration of a charging connector device of a second embodiment with an opened cover flap and cover,

(7) FIG. 6 an illustration of the charging connector device during the closing operation,

(8) FIG. 7 an illustration continuing the closing operation of the charging connector device from FIG. 6, and

(9) FIG. 8 the charging connector device from FIG. 7 in a closed state.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

(10) FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a partial view of a motor vehicle 1 according to the invention in the form of a passenger car, comprising a charging connector device 2 according to the invention, which, for example, is inserted into a recess 4, which is introduced on the vehicle exterior 3 of the vehicle body. The charging connector device 1 has a device component 5, which creates or defines a depression 6. Positioned at the bottom of the depression is a connector socket 7, such as, for example, a CCS charging socket, which is connected to an energy storage unit installed in the vehicle in an appropriate way.

(11) The connector socket 7 is associated with a cover 8, which is arranged pivotably at the component 5 and serves for tight covering of the connector socket 7. Alternatively, the cover 8 can also be mounted pivotably at the connector socket 7 itself.

(12) Further provided is a cover flap 9, which is likewise arranged pivotably at the component 5 in the example shown and serves for covering the depression 6, that is, for closing the opening 4 and, in consequence thereof, closing the vehicle external side 3. The cover 8 as well as the cover flap 9 are shown in the example here in the opened position.

(13) FIGS. 2-4 show a charging connector device 2 of the first embodiment according to the invention in the form of schematic illustrations, on the basis of which the closing operation will be explained.

(14) Shown is the component 5 as well as the depression 6, in which the connector socket 7 is arranged, with additional components, such as wiring, etc., which are not shown in more detail.

(15) Further shown is the cover 8, which can pivot around a pivot axis 10. In the case of a direct pivotable mounting of the cover 8 at the connector socket, the pivot axis 10 would be provided at the connector socket itself. Also shown is the cover flap 9, which can pivot around a pivot axis 11. Provided at the cover flap 9 on the inner side is an entraining element 12, which runs against the cover 8 during the closing operation of the cover flap 9 and entrains said cover.

(16) Starting from FIG. 2, as indicated by the arrow A, the charging connector device 2 is to be closed after conclusion of the closing operation and withdrawal of the charging plug, which is no longer shown here; that is, both the cover 8 and the cover flap 9 are to be closed. The closing operation of the cover flap 9 occurs here automatically by means of a motor-driven positioning device 13here in the form of an electric motorwhich is coupled to the cover flap 9 or acts on its pivot axis 11.

(17) If, after conclusion of the charging operation, the charging connector device 2 is then to be closed, the user presses an operating button, which is not shown here in more detailat the user's vehicle key or in the region of the charging connector device itself, for examplein order to actuate the motor-driven positioning device 13 via a control device, which is not shown here in more detail. Also conceivable would be to detect the withdrawal of the charging plug and, after expiration of a predetermined time, to actuate the motor-driven positioning device automatically via a control device in order to close the charging device 2.

(18) If the positioning device 13 is actuated, it pivots in the direction of the arrow A. Situated in the pivoting path of the cover flap 9 (see FIG. 3) is the cover 8. The cover flap 9 runs, together with the entraining element 12, against the cover 8; that is, said cover is coupled to the movement. As the pivot movement of the cover flap 9 continues, the cover 8 is then forcibly entrained and carried in the direction of the connector socket 7. The pivot movement occurs until the cover flap 9 and, together with it, the cover 8 reach the closed position shown in FIG. 4. In this position, the cover 8 lies firmly and tightly against the connector socket 7. It is pressed against the latter by the entraining element 12. The cover 9 closes the charging connector device 1 or the depression 6, so that the vehicle external side is closed.

(19) For opening, the cover flap 9 needs either to be opened manually or, if appropriate, also opened via the motor-driven positioning device 13. In any case, the cover 8 needs to be opened manually.

(20) FIG. 5 shows an exemplary embodiment of a charging connector device 2 of a second embodiment according to the invention. This embodiment corresponds essentially to the embodiment in accordance with FIGS. 2-3. In this case, however, the cover 8, which is also mounted here so as to be able to pivot around the pivot axis 10, is coupled to a return element 14, for example, in the form of a spring or a coil spring 15. The return element 14 or the coil spring 15 is fastened with one end at the component 5 in the example shown and with the other end at the cover 8. In the opened position shown, the cover 8 is somewhat pivoted out over its dead center, in which, in the example shown, it would be positioned vertically and run against a stop 16, which defines the opened position. In this position, the spring 15 is tensioned. In this case, too, the cover 8 can be mounted in a pivotable manner via the pivot axis 10 directly at the connector socket 7. In this case, the return element 14 would be fastened at the connector socket 7 or integrated in it, for example.

(21) The cover flap 9 is likewise shown in the opened position; here, too, it can pivot around the pivot axis 11, and in this case also, a motor-driven positioning device 13 is provided for movement of said cover flap.

(22) If the charging connector device 2 is then to be closed, the cover flap 9 is pivoted in the direction of the arrow A through operation of the motor-driven positioning device 13. In this case, too, the cover 8 is situated in the pivoting path of the cover flap 9. The latter runs against the cover 8 (see FIG. 6) and therefore entrains it. During further pivoting, said cover flap carries said cover to the top dead center, as shown in FIG. 6. If the cover flap 9 is pivoted further, then the cover 8 is moved outward over the dead center. Immediately after pivoting over the dead center, the cover 8 snaps via the return element 14, that is, is actively pulled via the coil spring 15, to the closed position shown in FIG. 7. In this case, the cover 8 is therefore entrained over only a part of its closing path by the cover flap 9, until it is just over the dead center, after which it snaps into position automatically via the coil spring 15. The cover flap 9 itself is not yet situated in the closed position (see FIG. 7). However, it is subsequently brought into this position via the motor-driven positioning device 13 through continuation of the closing movement. In the closed position (see FIG. 8), the connector socket 7 as well as the depression 6 are, in turn, closed.

(23) For opening, it is possible in this case also to move the cover flap 9 manually to the opened position; alternatively to this, it is also possible to use the motor-driven positioning device 13, that is, the electric motor, for which purpose the latter needs to be actuated correspondingly through operation of a control element or the like.

(24) In any case, the cover 8, on its part, needs to be opened manually. It is to be pivoted to the opened position against the return force of the coil spring 15, that is, pivoted somewhat beyond the dead center to the position shown in FIG. 5. In this position, it is likewise securely held by the return element 14 or the coil spring 15 until it is moved out of it via the cover flap 9 during the renewed closing operation.