Extraction device
09905981 ยท 2018-02-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T90/16
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
Y02T10/72
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
B60L7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R31/06
ELECTRICITY
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02E60/00
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
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
H01R13/5205
ELECTRICITY
Y04S10/126
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
Y02T10/70
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
B60L50/61
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/12
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
B60L55/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L50/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/62
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
H01R24/76
ELECTRICITY
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
H01R31/06
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/76
ELECTRICITY
B60L7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A power extraction device is an extraction device configured to extract electric power from a vehicle by being connected to a first connecting portion of the vehicle, the vehicle including a storage battery and the first connecting portion to which a plug is connected so that the first connecting portion is able to perform at least one of supplying of electric power to the storage battery and discharging of electric power accumulated in the storage battery to its outside. The extraction device includes: a second connecting portion to be connected to the first connecting portion provided on an outer peripheral surface of the vehicle; and a third connecting portion to which an external connection plug configured to connect an external device to the extraction device is connectable. The third connecting portion includes a connection surface to which the external connection plug is connected.
Claims
1. An extraction device configured to connect to a first connecting portion of the vehicle, the vehicle including a storage battery and the first connecting portion, the extraction device comprising: a second connecting portion connected to the first connecting portion provided on a peripheral surface of the vehicle; a third connecting portion to which an electric plug of an external device is connectable; and a body portion, the second connecting portion and the third connecting portion being provided on the body portion, wherein: the third connecting portion includes a connection surface having a terminal hole in which a terminal of the electric plug is inserted; in a state where the extraction device is connected to the first connecting portion, a normal line of the connection surface that extends outwardly from the connection surface slopes downward relative to a horizontal direction that is parallel to a bottom surface of a body of the vehicle; the third connecting portion is connected to the first connecting portion via the second connecting portion.
2. The extraction device according to claim 1, wherein: the second connecting portion is connected to the first connecting portion provided on the peripheral surface of the vehicle.
3. The extraction device according to claim 1, wherein: in a state where the extraction device is connected to the first connecting portion, a plane extending along the connection surface and a plane extending along the second connecting portion intersect with each other.
4. The extraction device according to claim 1, wherein: the electric plug is an external connection plug configured to connect the external device to the extraction device.
5. The extraction device according to claim 1, further comprising: a cover configured to cover the connection surface when the cover is fixed to the extraction device.
6. The extraction device according to claim 5, wherein: in a state where the cover is not fixed to a protruding portion of the extraction device, an opening through which the electric plug is inserted is provided.
7. The extraction device according to claim 5, wherein: in a state where the cover is fixed to the extraction device, a drawing hole from which a cord of the electric plug is drawn is provided by the cover and the extraction device.
8. The extraction device according to claim 5, wherein: in a state where the cover is fixed to the extraction device, a hole is provided on a bottom surface of the cover.
9. The extraction device according to claim 1, further comprising: a protruding portion provided in a shape of eaves above the connection surface.
10. The extraction device according to claim 5, wherein: the cover is provided rotatably around a shaft portion placed below the connection surface.
11. The extraction device according to claim 5, wherein: the cover includes an engagement portion engaged with the extraction device.
12. The extraction device according to claim 5, further comprising: a seal configured to sandwich a cord of the electric plug connected to the connection surface in a state where the cover is fixed to the extraction device.
13. An extraction device configured to connect to a first connecting portion of a vehicle, the vehicle including a storage battery and the first connecting portion, the extraction device comprising: a body portion including a second connecting portion connected to the first connecting portion provided on a peripheral surface of the vehicle, and a third connecting portion to which an electric plug of an external device is connectable; and a cover provided on the body portion, wherein: the third connecting portion has a terminal hole configured to receive a terminal of the electric plug, and a protruding portion provided in a shape of eaves, the protruding portion is provided above the terminal hole and extends from the body portion in a state where the second connecting portion is connected to the first connecting portion; in a state where the cover is fixed to the protruding portion, the cover and the protruding portion define a storage space configured to store the electric plug when the terminal is inserted into the terminal hole; and the protruding portion and the cover being configured to entirely enclose the electric plug.
14. The extraction device according to claim 13, wherein: the protruding portion is provided integrally with the body portion.
15. The extraction device according to claim 13, wherein: one of the third connecting portion and the cover includes a seal; a drawing hole from which a cord of the electric plug is drawn is defined by the third connecting portion and the cover fixed to the body portion; and in a state where the cover is fixed to the body portion, the seal contacts the cord drawn out from the drawing hole.
16. The extraction device according to claim 15, wherein: the cover is detachably fixed to the protruding portion; the seal includes a first seal piece; and the first seal piece includes a first slit extending in a closing direction so as to reach an edge of the first seal piece, and a second slit extending from the first slit in a direction intersecting with the closing direction.
17. The extraction device according to claim 16, wherein: the seal includes a second seal piece; and the second seal piece has a central hole, a plurality of third slits extending radially from the central hole, and a notch portion extending from the central hole in the closing direction to reach an edge of the second seal piece.
18. The extraction device according to claim 15, wherein: the cover is detachably fixed to the protruding portion; the seal includes a first seal piece provided on an inner peripheral surface of the cover so as to be adjacent to the drawing hole, and a second seal piece placed closer to the terminal hole than the first seal piece; the first seal piece has a central hole, a plurality of third slits extending radially from the central hole, and a notch portion extending from the central hole in a closing direction to reach an edge of the first seal piece; and the second seal piece has a first slit extending in the closing direction so as to reach an edge of the second seal piece, and second slits extending from the first slit in a direction intersecting with the closing direction.
19. The extraction device according to claim 13, wherein: a window portion, through which the terminal hole is observable from outside the protruding portion, is provided to the protruding portion.
20. The extraction device according to claim 13, wherein: the cover has a scupper hole; and the scupper hole is provided to a bottom part of the cover in a state where the cover is fixed to the body portion so as to define the storage space.
21. The extraction device according to claim 20, wherein: in a state where the cover is fixed to the body portion so as to define the storage space, the terminal hole is provided at a position distanced from a virtual line extending from the scupper hole in a direction where the scupper hole extends.
22. The extraction device according to claim 13, wherein: a drawing hole from which a cord of the electric plug is drawn is provided by the protruding portion, and the cover fixed to the body portion so as to define the storage space; and the extraction device further includes a wall portion to separate the drawing hole from the terminal hole.
23. The extraction device according to claim 13, wherein: in a state where the second connecting portion is connected to the first connecting portion, the terminal hole is opened downward relative to a horizontal direction.
24. The extraction device according to claim 13, wherein: the cover is provided detachably from the body portion.
25. An extraction device configured to connect to a first connecting portion of the vehicle, the vehicle including a storage battery and the first connecting portion, the extraction device comprising: a body portion including a second connecting portion connected to the first connecting portion provided on a peripheral surface of the vehicle, and a third connecting portion to which an electric plug of an external device is connectable; a cover provided on the body portion; and a seal, wherein: the third connecting portion has a terminal hole configured to receive a terminal of the electric plug and a protruding portion that extends from the body portion; in a state where the cover is fixed to the protruding portion, the cover and the protruding portion define a storage space configured to store the electric plug when the terminal is inserted into the terminal hole, the cover being configured to entirely enclose the electric plug; when the cover is fixed to the protruding portion, a drawing hole from which a cord connected to the electric plug stored in the storage space is drawn is defined; in a state where the cover is fixed to the protruding portion, the seal contacts the cord; the seal is provided on the cover.
26. The extraction device according to claim 25, wherein: the cover is detachably fixed to the protruding portion; and when the cover is moved in an opening direction from a state where the cover is fixed to the body portion, an opening through which the electric plug is insertable is defined.
27. The extraction device according to claim 25, wherein: in a state where the cover is fixed to the body portion, the seal contacts the cord so as to restrain external foreign substances from coming inside the storage space.
28. The extraction device according to claim 25, wherein: the cover is detachably fixed to the protruding portion; when the cover is moved in an opening direction from a state where the cover is fixed to the body portion, an opening through which the electric plug can be inserted is defined; and the seal includes at least one notch extending in a closing direction to reach an edge of the seal.
29. The extraction device according to claim 28, wherein: the seal includes a first seal piece that is provided with a first notch; the first notch is a first slit extending in the closing direction so as to reach an edge of the first seal piece; and the first seal piece includes a second slit extending from the first slit in a direction intersecting with the closing direction.
30. The extraction device according to claim 29, wherein: the seal includes a second seal piece that is provided with a second notch; the second seal piece has a central hole, and a plurality of third slits extending radially from the central hole; and the second notch extends from the central hole in the closing direction so as to reach an edge of the second seal piece.
31. The extraction device according to claim 28, wherein: the seal includes a first seal piece placed in the cover in a state where the cover is closed, and a second seal piece placed closer to the drawing hole than the first seal piece; the notch provided to the first seal piece is a first slit extending in the closing direction so as to reach an edge of the first seal piece, and the first seal piece has a second slit extending from the first slit in a direction intersecting with the closing direction; and the second seal piece has a central hole, and a plurality of third slits extending radially from the central hole, and the notch provided to in the second seal piece is a notch portion extending from the central hole in the closing direction so as to reach an edge of the second seal piece.
32. The extraction device according to claim 25, wherein: the seal is provided inside the drawing hole.
33. The extraction device according to claim 1, wherein the third connecting portion further comprises a protruding portion that slopes downward relative to a horizontal plane that is parallel to a bottom surface of a body of the vehicle in a state where the extraction device is connected to the first connecting portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
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Embodiment 1
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(53) A surface of the body 11 includes a top surface 12, a bottom surface 13, and a peripheral surface 14, and the peripheral surface 14 includes a side surface 15 and a side surface 16, a front surface 17, and a back surface 18.
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(55) The side surface 15 is provided with a fuel filling portion 20 and a charging portion 21. The fuel filling portion 20 is provided on the peripheral surface 14, and is placed on a rear side relative to the entrance opening portion 22. The charging portion 21 is provided on the side surface 16, and is placed on the rear side relative to the entrance opening portion 22. Note that a mounting position of the charging portion 21 is not limited to the side surface 15. For example, the charging portion 21 can be provided on the front surface, the back surface, the top surface, or the like of the vehicle 10. Note that the top surface may be an engine roof or the like.
(56) The fuel filling portion 20 is provided with a nozzle insertion portion 20a into which a nozzle portion of a fuel filling nozzle provided outside is inserted, and a cover portion 20b provided on the body 11. When the cover portion 20b is opened, an opening of the nozzle insertion portion 20a is exposed outside, so that the nozzle of the fuel filling nozzle can be inserted into the nozzle insertion portion 20a.
(57) The nozzle insertion portion 20a is connected to the fuel tank FT, and a fuel supplied from the nozzle insertion portion 20a is supplied to the fuel tank FT. Note that, in a vehicle including an internal combustion engine, the fuel to be supplied may be gasoline, LP gas (Liquefied petroleum gas), or the like. Further, in a vehicle including a fuel cell, the fuel to be supplied may be liquid hydrogen, ethanol, or the like.
(58) The charging portion 21 includes a charging connector 21a to which a charging plug 93 provided outside is to be attached, and a cover portion 21b provided on the body 11. When the cover portion 21b is opened, the charging connector 21a is exposed outside, so that the charging plug 93 is attachable to the charging connector 21a.
(59) Electric power supplied from the charging connector 21a is supplied to the battery B via the charging connector 21a, a transducer, or the like.
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(62) The power distribution mechanism 2 is connected to the engine 1 and the motor generators MG1, MG2, so as to distribute power to them. For example, a planet gear mechanism having three rotating shafts, i.e., a sun gear, a planetary carrier, and a ring gear, is used as the power distribution mechanism 2. The three rotating shafts are connected to respective rotating shafts of the engine 1 and the motor generators MG1, MG2. For example, a rotor of the motor generator MG1 is hollowed, so that a crank shaft of the engine 1 is inserted into a center thereof. Thus, the engine 1 and the motor generators MG1, MG2 are mechanically connected to the power distribution mechanism 2.
(63) Note that the rotating shaft of the motor generator MG2 is connected to front wheels 3, which are driving wheels, via a reducing gear and a differential gear (not shown). The reduction gear to the rotating shaft of the motor generator MG2 may be further incorporated inside the power distribution mechanism 2.
(64) The motor generator MG1 works as a generator driven by the engine 1, and is incorporated in the vehicle 10 as a member working as an electric motor that can start the engine 1. The motor generator MG2 is incorporated in the vehicle 10 as an electric motor configured to drive the front wheels 3, which are driving wheels of the vehicle 10.
(65) The motor generators MG1, MG2 are three-phase alternating synchronous motors, for example. The motor generators MG1, MG2 each include, as a stator coil, a three-phase coil including a U-phase coil, a V-phase coil, and a W-phase coil.
(66) The motor generator MG1 generates a three-phase alternating voltage by use of an engine output, and outputs the three-phase alternating voltage thus generated to the inverter 5. The motor generator MG1 generates a driving force by a three-phase alternating voltage received from the inverter 5, so as to start the engine 1.
(67) The motor generator MG2 generates a driving torque of the vehicle by a three-phase alternating voltage received from the inverter 6. At the time of regenerative brake of the vehicle, the motor generator MG2 generates a three-phase alternating voltage and outputs it to the inverter 6.
(68) The switching element 8 is placed between the charging portion 21 and the transducer 9. The switching element 8 connects the charging portion 21 to the transducer 9, and disconnects the charging portion 21 from the transducer 9. The transducer 9 is controlled to be driven according to a control signal CNTL2 from the vehicle ECU7. The switching element 8 is switched between ON and OFF according to the control signal CNTL2 from the vehicle ECU7.
(69) When the charging plug 93 is connected to the charging connector 21a of the charging portion 21 to charge the battery B, the vehicle ECU 7 turns on the switching element 8 to connect the charging portion 21 to the transducer 9. Then, the vehicle ECU 7 drives the transducer 9 to convert an alternating-current power supplied from an external power supply 91 into a direct-current power.
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(72) The connecting portion 31 includes: a terminal portion 37 connected to a terminal portion provided in the charging portion 21; and a tubular portion 38 fitted to an annular groove provided around the charging portion 21.
(73) One end of the body portion 34 is connected to the other end of the body portion 33. The body portion 34 includes a connecting portion 32 provided in the other end of the body portion 34 and configured such that an electric plug of an external electric apparatus is connected thereto.
(74) The connecting portion 32 includes: an end surface 39 formed in an end of the body portion 34; a connection surface 40 formed on the end surface 39 so that an electric plug is connected thereto; a protruding portion 41 provided above the connection surface 40; a cover 42 rotatably supported by a part at a position lower than the connection surface 40; a seal 43; and a loop wall portion 44.
(75) A projection region R formed by projecting the connection surface 40 in a direction perpendicular to the connection surface 40 from a position away from the connection surface 40 passes through that end of the body portion 33 at which the connecting portion 31 is provided.
(76) At least part of the connection surface 40 and at least part of the connecting portion 31 are formed so as to overlap each other horizontally in a state where the power extraction device 30 is connected to the charging portion 21.
(77) A terminal hole into which a terminal of an electric plug to be connected is inserted is formed on the connection surface 40. Here, in a state where the power extraction device 30 is connected to the charging portion 21 of the vehicle 10, a virtual plane extending along the connection surface 40 is taken as a virtual plane 45.
(78) In a state where the power extraction device 30 is connected to the charging portion 21, a straight line passing through the connection surface 40 and perpendicular to the virtual plane 45 is taken as a virtual straight line 46. In a state where the power extraction device 30 is connected to the charging portion 21, a virtual straight line passing through the connection surface 40 and extending horizontally is taken as a virtual straight line 47. As the virtual straight line 46 goes away from the connection surface 40, the virtual straight line 46 extends toward a downward direction relative to the virtual straight line 47. Thus, the connection surface 40 is placed in an inclined manner. As described above, the virtual straight line 47 is a virtual line extending horizontally, and a virtual line extending horizontally regardless of a connection posture of the power extraction device 30.
(79) For example, in a case where the power extraction device 30 is used outdoors in the rain, since the connection surface 40 is placed in an inclined manner as described above, it is possible to restrain rain water from being attached to the connection surface 40.
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(81) The cover 42 is rotatably provided in a shaft portion 56 formed in the body portion 34. The shaft portion 56 is formed below the connection surface 40. The cover 42 includes an engagement portion 53 engaged with the engagement groove formed in the suspended portion 51. When the cover 42 is engaged with the protruding portion 41, the connection surface 40 is covered with the protruding portion 41 and the cover 42. This makes it possible to restrain rain water or the like foreign matters from being attached to the connection surface 40.
(82) A recessed portion 55 is faulted in an edge of the cover 42, and a scupper hole 58 is formed in the cover 42. When the cover 42 is engaged with the protruding portion 41, a drawing hole 57 from which a cord of an electric plug is drawable is formed by the recessed portion 55 and the protruding portion 41.
(83) The scupper hole 58 is formed on a bottom part of the cover 42, and serves as a hole from which foreign substances such as water getting through the cover 42 is discharged outside. Here, in
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(86) The seal 61 is provided on an inner side of the cover 42 at a position adjacent to the recessed portion 55.
(87) The seal 62 is provided on that side of the seal 61 which is opposite to the recessed portion 55. Accordingly, in a state where the cover 42 is engaged with the protruding portion 41, the seal 61 is provided so as to adjacent to a connection-surface-40 side of the drawing hole 57. In a state where the cover 42 is engaged with the protruding portion 41, the seal 62 is placed closer to the connection surface 40 than the seal 61.
(88) In a state where the cover 42 is engaged with the protruding portion 41, the seal 62 makes contact with the seal 60.
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(90) A slit portion 65 is formed in the seal 61, and due to the slit portion 65, the seal 61 is divided into a seal piece 63 and a seal piece 64.
(91) The slit portion 65 includes a slit portion 67 extending in an opening and closing direction 66 of the cover 42, a slit portion 68 formed in the seal piece 63, and a slit portion 69 formed in the seal piece 64.
(92) The slit portion 68 is formed so as to extend from an edge of the slit portion 67 in a direction intersecting with the opening and closing direction 66. Note that a plurality of slit portions 68 is formed in the seal piece 63 at intervals in the opening and closing direction 66. Hereby, a plurality of piece portions 70 is formed in the edge of the slit portion 67 of the seal piece 63 at intervals in the opening and closing direction 66.
(93) The slit portion 69 is formed so as to extend from the edge of the slit portion 67 in the direction intersecting with the opening and closing direction 66. Note that a plurality of slit portions 69 is formed in the seal piece 64 at intervals in the opening and closing direction 66. Hereby, a plurality of piece portions 71 is formed in the edge of the slit portion 67 of the seal piece 64 at intervals in the opening and closing direction 66.
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(95) The side wall portion 76 is formed to hang downward from one end of the top plate portion 75, and the side wall portion 77 is formed to hang downward from the other end of the top plate portion 75. The side wall portions 76, 77 are formed such that their heights (heights from the end surface 39) become higher as the side wall portions 76, 77 go toward the top plate portion 75 from lateral sides of the connection surface 40.
(96) The frame portion 78 is formed to extend downward from a lower end of the side wall portion 76. The frame portion 79 is also formed to extend downward from a lower end of the side wall portion 77. The frame portion 80 is formed to extend along a lower hem portion of the end surface 39, and the frame portion 80 connects a lower end of the frame portion 78 to a lower end portion of the frame portion 79.
(97) Since the loop wall portion 44 is formed in a loop shape as such, even if the power extraction device 30 is used under an environment such as rain; it is possible to restrain rain water or the like foreign matters from being attached to the connection surface 40.
(98) Further, since the side wall portion 76 and the side wall portion 77 having a high height, even if rain or the like is blown thereto in a diagonal direction, it is possible to restrain the rain water or the like foreign matters from being attached to the connection surface 40.
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(101) The following describes a method of use of the power extraction device 30 thus configured.
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(103) When the electric plug 82 is connected to the connection surface 40, the user applies a pressing force thereto in a direction perpendicular to the connection surface 40. The pressing force applied to the power extraction device 30 is supported by a connection part between the end of the body portion 33 and the vehicle 10.
(104) Here, a region where the connection surface 40 is projected in a direction perpendicular to the connection surface 40 from a position apart from the connection surface 40 is taken as a projection region R1. The projection region R1 passes through that end of the body portion 33 at which the connecting portion 31 is provided.
(105) Because of this, a rotation moment added to the connection part between an end of the power extraction device 30 and the vehicle 10 is reduced due to the pressing force applied by the user. This makes it possible to restrain the forefront part of the power extraction device 30, the charging portion 21 of the vehicle 10, and the like from being damaged.
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(108) When the cover 42 is fixed to the suspended portion 51, the electric plug 82 and the connection surface 40 illustrated in
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(112) Accordingly, the gaps 85 formed on the lateral sides of the cord 83 are covered with the plurality of piece portions 70, 71 placed on the lateral sides of the cord 83.
(113) As a result, as illustrated in
(114) As such, according to the power extraction device 30 of Embodiment 1, when the power extraction device 30 is used, it is possible to restrain rain water or the like foreign matters from coming inside the cover 42.
(115) Further, even if rain water or the like comes inside the cover 42, it is possible to discharge outside the rain water or the like foreign matters from the scupper hole 58 illustrated in
Embodiment 2
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(118) The seal 95 includes a seal 88 provided in a suspended portion 51, and a seal 89 provided in an upper hem portion of the cover 42.
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(122) The seal piece 100 and the seal piece 101 are placed at an interval. A groove 103 is formed in a top surface of the seal piece 100, and a groove 104 is also formed in a top surface of the seal piece 101.
(123) A gap portion 105 is formed between the seal piece 100 and the seal piece 101 by the seal piece 100, the seal piece 101, and the peripheral wall portion 102.
(124) The seal 88 includes: a seal piece 110 formed in a semicircular shape; a semicircular seal piece 111 placed closer to the connection surface 40 than the seal piece 110; and an opening gap portion 115 configured to connect a circumferential edge of the seal piece 110 to a circumferential edge of the seal piece 111.
(125) A groove 113 is formed in a lower hem portion of the seal piece 110. A groove 114 is also formed in a lower hem portion of the seal piece 111. The seal piece 110 and the seal piece 111 are placed at an interval, and the opening gap portion 115 is formed by the seal piece 110, the seal piece 111, and a peripheral wall portion 112.
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(130) Further, even if rain water or the like foreign substances comes inside the seal 95 from between the cord 83, the seal piece 100, and the seal piece 110, since the gap portions 105, 115 and the seal pieces 101, 111 are formed in the seal 89, 88, it is possible to restrain the rain water or the like foreign matters from coming inside the cover 42.
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(132) Further, since the gap portions 105, 115 are formed between the seal pieces 101, 111 and the seal pieces 100, 110, it is possible to restrain rain water or the like foreign matters that come inside over the seal pieces 100, 110 from coming inside the cover 42.
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(135) The seal pieces 116, 117, 118 are formed in a semicircular shape. The peripheral wall portion 119 connects an outer circumferential edge of the seal piece 116, an outer circumferential edge of the seal piece 117, and an outer circumferential edge of the seal piece 118 to each other. An opening gap portion 120 is formed between the seal piece 116 and the seal piece 117, and an opening gap portion 121 is formed between the seal piece 117 and the seal piece 118.
(136) A seal 88 includes: a seal piece 125; a seal piece 126 placed closer to the connection surface 40 than the seal piece 125; a seal piece 127 placed closer to the connection surface 40 than the seal piece 126; and a peripheral wall portion 128.
(137) The peripheral wall portion 128 is formed so as to connect an outer circumferential edge of the seal piece 125, an outer circumferential edge of the seal piece 126, and an outer circumferential edge of the seal piece 127 to each other. An opening gap portion 130 is formed between the seal piece 125 and the seal piece 126, and an opening gap portion 131 is formed between the seal piece 126 and the seal piece 127.
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(139) A seal piece 125 is also formed in a semicircular shape, and a groove 132 is formed in a bottom surface of the seal piece 125.
(140) When the cover 42 is fixed to the protruding portion 41, the bottom surface of the seal piece 125 makes contact with the top surface of the seal piece 116. An insertion hole 135 from which a cord is drawn is formed by the groove 122 and the groove 132.
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(142) In a state where the cover 42 is fixed to the protruding portion 41, the top surface of the seal piece 117 makes contact with the bottom surface of the seal piece 126, so that an insertion hole 136 is formed by the groove 123 and the groove 133.
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(144) Here, an aperture area of the insertion hole 136 illustrated in
(145) That is, the insertion hole 137 having the largest aperture area is placed closer to the connection surface 40 than the insertion hole 136 having the smallest aperture area. The insertion hole 135 having an aperture area that is larger than the insertion hole 136 and smaller than the insertion hole 137 is placed on an outer side relative to the insertion hole 135.
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(148) This accordingly restrains rainwater or the like foreign substances from coming inside the seal 95 and the cover 42. Further, since the opening gap portion 120, the seal pieces 117, 126, and the opening gap portion 121 are sequentially placed between the seal pieces 116, 125 and the seal pieces 118, 127, it is possible to restrain rain water or the like foreign matters that come inside the seal 95 from coming inside the cover 42.
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(150) Hereby, the cord 83 is sandwiched between the seal piece 118 and the seal piece 127, thereby restraining external rain water or the like foreign matters from coming inside the cover 42. Note that the seal pieces 116, 117, 125, 126 are curved by the cord 83 and make contact with a peripheral surface of the cord 83, thereby restraining external rain water or the like foreign matters from coming inside the cover 42.
(151) Thus, according to the seal 95 of the first modified embodiment illustrated in
(152) Next will be descried a seal 95 according to a second modified embodiment with reference to
(153)
(154)
(155) Here, as illustrated in
(156) That is, as illustrated in
(157)
(158) Note that the above description deals with an example in which the seal 88, the seal 89, and the like employed herein have a semicircular shape. However, it is possible to employ various shapes such as a square shape and a semielliptical shape for the seal 89, the seal 89, and the like.
Embodiment 3
(159) With reference to
(160)
(161) The connecting portion 32 includes: a connection surface 40; a protruding portion 41 formed above the connection surface 40 and protruding outwardly; a cover 42 rotatably provided below the connection surface 40; and a seal 95.
(162)
(163) The seal 140 and the seal 141 are formed in a hollow shape, for example, and are formed so as to seal air thereinside. Here, the seal 140 and the seal 141 are arranged in a direction intersecting with a closing direction 84. The seal 141 and the seal 140 are formed in an elongated shape in the closing direction 84, and the seal 140 and the seal 141 are formed to protrude from an upper hem portion of the cover 42 in the closing direction 84.
(164) A slit 142 extending in the closing direction 84 is formed between the seal 140 and the seal 141. When the cover 42 is fixed to the suspended portion 51, those parts of the seals 140, 141 which protrude from the upper hem portion of the cover 42 come inside the recessed portion 90.
(165) Here, when the cover 42 is closed in a state where an electric plug is connected to the connection surface 40 illustrated in
(166)
(167) Next will be described a first modified embodiment of the power extraction device 30 according to Embodiment 3, with reference to
(168)
(169) The seal 143 extends along a shape of the recessed portion 55 and is formed in an arc shape. The seal 144 also extends along a shape of the recessed portion 90 and is formed in an arc shape. Note that an opening gap portion is formed in each of the seal 143 and the seal 144, and sectional diameters of the seal 143 and the seal 144 are changed due to an external force applied thereto from their outside.
(170) Accordingly, in a state where a cord 83 is not drawn, for example, the seal 143 and the seal 144 make close contact with each other, so that a gap between the seal 143 and the seal 144 is closed.
(171) As illustrated in
(172)
(173) As illustrated in
(174) As such, according to the seal 95 illustrated in
Embodiment 4
(175) With reference to
(176)
(177) The connecting portion 32 includes: a connection surface 40 formed in an end surface 39 of the body portion 34; a protruding portion 150 formed below the connection surface 40 and protruding outwardly; a cover 151 rotatably provided above the connection surface 40; and a seal 95.
(178) The cover 151 is formed from a material having a light-transmitting property, so that a user is able to see the connection surface 40 through the cover 151. The cover 151 includes an engagement portion engaged with an engagement groove formed in the protruding portion 150 so as to fix the cover 151 to the protruding portion 150. When the engagement portion is engaged with the engagement groove, the cover 151 is fixed to the protruding portion 150, so that the connection surface 40 is covered with the protruding portion 150 and the cover 151.
(179) When an electric plug is connected to such a power extraction device 30, the cover 151 is opened, and then the electric plug is connected to the connection surface 40. After that, the cover 151 is closed. Then, a cord connected to the electric plug is drawn outside through the seal 95.
(180) Here, when the electric plug is connected to the connection surface 40, the user is able to see the connection surface 40 and the electric plug through the cover 151, and thus, the use is able to perform a connection operation easily.
(181)
(182) In
(183) Here, when a region that connects the seal 95 (the drawing hole) to the connection surface 40 is taken as a region R2, the region R2 is divided by the wall portion 152. Accordingly, even if rain water or the like foreign matters come inside the cover 42 through the insertion hole formed in the seal 95, it is possible to restrain, by the wall portion 152, the rain water from being attached to the connection surface 40.
(184) Next will be described a second modified embodiment of the power extraction device 30 according to Embodiment 4, with reference to
(185) In
(186) Here, a virtual straight line passing through the insertion hole 155 and extending in a direction where the insertion hole 155 extends is taken as a virtual straight line 154. The connection surface 40 is provided at a position distanced from the virtual straight line 154. That is, the virtual straight line 154 does not pass through the connection surface 40. Accordingly, even if rain water comes inside the insertion hole 155, it is possible to restrain the rain water from being attached to the connection surface 40.
Embodiment 5
(187) With reference to
(188)
(189) The connecting portion 32 includes: an end surface 39 placed in an end of the body portion 34; the connection surface 40 formed in the end surface 39; and a support plate 160 fixed to the end surface 39.
(190) In a state where the connecting portion 31 is connected to the charging portion 21 of the vehicle 10, the end surface 39 and the connection surface 40 are placed in an inclined manner.
(191) A virtual plane passing through the connection surface 40 is taken as a virtual plane 45, and a virtual straight line extending in a direction perpendicular to the virtual plane 45 and passing through the connection surface 40 is taken as a virtual straight line 46. Further, a virtual straight line passing through the connection surface 40 and extending in a horizontal direction is taken as a virtual straight line 47.
(192) Here, as the virtual straight line 46 is farther from the connection surface 40, the virtual straight line 46 is inclined downward relative to the virtual straight line 47. Particularly, in the power extraction device 30 according to Embodiment 5, an angle between the virtual straight line 46 and the virtual straight line 47 is, for example, about not less than 45 degrees but not more than 85 degrees. The cover 161 includes a bottom surface 162, and a peripheral wall portion 163 connected to a peripheral part of the bottom surface 162. Note that the peripheral wall portion 163 is formed in a U shape.
(193)
(194) In a state where the connecting portion 31 is connected to the charging portion 21, the cover 161 is removed, and then the electric plug 82 is connected to the connection surface 40. At this time, even if it is raining, since the connection surface 40 is placed to face downward, it is possible to restrain rain water from being attached to the connection surface 40. Further, the support plate 160 functions as a guide when the electric plug 82 is connected, and also functions as a waterproof plate that restrains rain water or the like from being attached to the connection surface 40.
(195) When the cover 161 is attached, it is possible to restrain external foreign matters from being attached to the connection surface 40.
Embodiment 6
(196) With reference to
(197)
(198)
(199) When the cover 42 is opened as illustrated in
(200)
(201) Hereby, a plurality of piece portions 70 and a plurality of piece portions 71 aligned in the closing direction 84 are formed in the seal piece 170, so that the piece portions 70 and the piece portions 71 are opposed to each other.
(202) In the seal piece 171, a plurality of slit portions 172 extending radially around a central hole 175, a notch portion 174 extending in the closing direction 84, and a plurality of piece portions 173 are formed. The piece portions 173 are arranged circumferentially. Here, the notch portion 174 extends from the central hole 175 in the closing direction 84, so that a cord 83 is receivable therein. In
(203) In
(204) At this time, the piece portions 70 and the piece portions 71 are deformed by the cord 83, and the piece portions 173 are also deformed by the cord 83. Here, when the piece portions 70 and the piece portions 71 are deformed, a gap is formed by the cord 83, the piece portions 70, and the piece portions 71. The gap is covered with the piece portions 173, thereby making it possible to restrain external rain water or the like foreign matters from coming inside the cover 42.
(205) Note that, in the present embodiment, the seal piece 171 is placed inside the seal piece 170, but the seal piece 171 may be placed on the inner peripheral surface of the cover 42, so that the seal piece 170 is placed inside the seal piece 171.
(206) It should be considered that the embodiments described herein are just examples in all respects and are not limitative. A scope of the present invention is shown by Claims, not by the descriptions of the above embodiments, and intended to include every modification made within the meaning and scope equivalent to Claims.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(207) The present invention is applicable to an extraction device.
EXPLANATIONS OF LETTERS OR NUMERALS
(208) 1 . . . engine, 2 . . . power distribution mechanism, 3 . . . front wheel, 4 . . . converter, 5, 6 . . . inverter, 8 . . . switching element, 9 . . . transducer, 11 . . . body, 12 . . . top surface, 13 . . . bottom surface, 14 . . . peripheral surface, 15, 16 . . . side surface, 17 . . . front surface, 18 . . . back surface, 20 . . . fuel filling portion, 20a . . . nozzle insertion portion, 20b, 21b . . . cover portion, 21 . . . charging portion, 21a . . . charging connector, 22, 25 . . . entrance opening portion, 23, 24, 26, 27 . . . door, 91 . . . external power supply, 93 . . . charging plug.