ELECTRIC MOTOR VEHICLE
20230063958 · 2023-03-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Takuya Tomioka (Toyota-shi Aichi-ken, JP)
- Keisuke Kondoh (Okazaki-shi Aichi-ken, JP)
- Takamitsu Goto (Toyota-shi Aichi-ken, JP)
Cpc classification
Y02T10/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02T10/7072
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
An electric motor vehicle comprises a charging port which is opened in a vehicle side portion and opened/closed by a charging lid, a charging inlet which is arranged inside the charging port and has a connection unit connectable to an outside power source, and on-vehicle liquid tank which is arranged in the vicinity of the charging port and provided with liquid level indication of the stored liquid amount. The charging port has therein check hole which is opened to check the liquid level indication.
Claims
1. An electric motor vehicle comprising: a charging port which is opened in a vehicle side portion and opened/closed by a charging lid; a charging inlet which is arranged inside the charging port and has a connection unit connectable to an outside power source; and on-vehicle liquid tank which is arranged in a vicinity of the charging port and provided with a liquid level indication of a stored liquid amount, wherein: the charging port has therein check hole which is opened to check the liquid level indication.
2. The electric motor vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the check hole is opened inside the charging port as a part of an unobstructed-view passage which leads the liquid level indication to the charging port.
3. The electric motor vehicle according to claim 1, wherein: the on-vehicle liquid tank is an on-vehicle liquid tank with a gauge pipe which is arranged below the charging port and accommodates a level gauge having the liquid level indication; and an upper end of the gauge pipe, which is led out to the upper side of the on-vehicle liquid tank with the gauge pipe, is pulled out to the check hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described based on the following figures, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0024] An electric motor vehicle of embodiments will be described below with reference to the drawings. In this disclosure, specific shapes, arrangement positions, amounts, and the like are examples to facilitate understanding of the present disclosure and can be changed appropriately according to the specifications of the electric motor vehicle.
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[0026] As shown in
[0027] The charging lid 25 is pivotably supported relative to the vehicle body via a hinge which is fixed to the vehicle body, and opens/closes the housing portion 14 of the charging port 13. To charge the battery from an outside power source, the charging lid 25 is opened by a user such as an inspection worker who operates a lid-opening operating portion provided within the vehicle cabin or the like. The charging port 13 includes therein a connection unit 51 of the charging inlet 50 which is connectable to the outside power source through the through hole 16. A charging circuit (not shown) for battery charging is connected to the connection unit 51. When a charging plug to be connected to the outside power source is connected to the connection unit 51 of the charging inlet 50, the outside power source and the charging circuit are connected, and it becomes possible to charge the battery from outside.
[0028] Within an equipment arrangement space 100 provided inside the side portion 12 of the vehicle as shown in
[0029] The first on-vehicle liquid tank 30 is a reserve tank which is connected to, for example, a running motor and a first cooling route (not shown) for cooling the battery and for temporarily storing a cooling liquid flowing through the first cooling route. The second on-vehicle liquid tank 34 is a reserve tank which is connected to a second cooling route (not shown) for cooling, for example, an ECU and a DC-DC converter and for temporarily storing a cooling liquid flowing through the second cooling route.
[0030] The liquid level indications 31, 35 for detecting the stored liquid amount are respectively provided on the outer surfaces of the first on-vehicle liquid tank 30 and the second on-vehicle liquid tank 34 on the side of the charging port 13. Specifically, the liquid level indication 31 on the first on-vehicle liquid tank 30 includes an upper limit line L1 which shows an allowable upper limit of the liquid amount and a lower limit line L2 which shows an allowable lower limit, and characters “MAX” are shown on the line L1 and characters “MIN” are shown on the line L2. The liquid level indication 35 on the second on-vehicle liquid tank 34 includes an upper limit line L3 which shows an allowable upper limit of the liquid amount and a lower limit line L4 which shows an allowable lower limit, and characters “FULL” are indicated on the side of the line L3 and characters “LOW” are indicated on the side of the line L4. Each of the on-vehicle liquid tanks 30, 34 are made of translucent resin and has optical transparency, so that a positional relationship between the inside liquid level and the lines L1, L2, L3, L4 indicating allowable upper and lower limits can be observed.
[0031] In addition, inside the charging port 13, the first check hole 20 for checking the liquid level indication 31 on the first on-vehicle liquid tank 30 and the second check hole 22 for checking the liquid level indication 35 on the second on-vehicle liquid tank 34 are opened. For example, the first check hole 20 is a rectangular hole which is formed to penetrate in the vehicle width direction at an upper end of a step portion of the charging port 13 and at an upper side of the charging inlet 50. The second check hole 22 is a rectangular hole which is formed to penetrate in the vehicle width direction at the upper end of a rear side end of the step portion and at a rear side of the charging inlet 50. In the first check hole 20 and the second check hole 22 of
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[0033] The second check hole 22 is opened inside the charging port 13 as a part of a second unobstructed-view passage B2 (oblique-lined area passing through a point P2 of
[0034] The first unobstructed-view passage may be appropriate if it leads the liquid level indication 31 on the first on-vehicle liquid tank 30 to the charging port 13. At this time, as shown in
[0035] The ranges of the first unobstructed-view passage B1 and the second unobstructed-view passage B2 in the longitudinal direction are defined as indicated by the oblique-lined areas in
[0036] As to the position of the inspection worker's visual point in the vertical direction, the inspection worker can use the first unobstructed-view passage B1 shown in, for example,
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[0038] The second unobstructed-view passage B2 is appropriate if it leads the liquid level indication 35 on the second on-vehicle liquid tank 34 to the charging port 13, and it may be configured to lead the liquid level indication including the whole range from the line L3 to the line L4 to the charging port with respect to the vertical direction.
[0039] For example, using the second unobstructed-view passage B2 shown in
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[0041] As described above, the electric motor vehicle 10 is provided with the first and second on-vehicle liquid tanks 30, 34 which are arranged in the vicinity of the charging port 13 and provided with the liquid level indications 31, 35 of the stored liquid amount, and the first and second check holes 20, 22 for checking the liquid level indications 31, 35 are opened inside the charging port 13. Accordingly, the liquid amount inspection work can also be performed easily when the charging work is performed, so that a burden on the inspection worker can be reduced as described later.
[0042] Each of the first on-vehicle liquid tank 30 and the second on-vehicle liquid tank 34 can be replenished with the liquid through an opening 101 (
[0043] The first on-vehicle liquid tank 30 and the second on-vehicle liquid tank 34 are arranged in the equipment arrangement space 100. Therefore, the liquid level indications 31, 35 might be dark when they are seen through each of the check holes 20, 22. In such a case, the inspection worker uses a light such as a portable flashlight to illuminate the liquid level indications through each of the check holes 20, 22, so that the liquid level indications 31, 35 can be brightened. In addition, the position of each of the on-vehicle liquid tanks 30, 34 may be restricted so that the distance from each of the check holes 20, 22 to each of the liquid level indications 31, 35 on the respective on-vehicle liquid tanks 30, 34 becomes within 300 mm or within 150 mm; that is, a distance at which the liquid level indications 31, 35 are readily visible through the check holes 20, 22.
[0044] Next, the on-vehicle liquid tank 40 with the gauge pipe and the third check hole 24 for checking the liquid level indication 47 (
[0045] As shown in
[0046] The above-described electric motor vehicle 10 is provided with the respective on-vehicle liquid tanks 30, 34, 40 which are arranged in the vicinity of the charging port 13 and is also provided with the liquid level indications 31, 35, 47 of the stored liquid amounts, and the respective check holes 20, 22, 24 are opened inside the charging port 13 in order to check the liquid level indications. Accordingly, when the charging lid 25 is opened to perform charging, the inspection worker can use the check holes 20, 22, 24 which are opened inside the charging port 13 to check the liquid level indications provided on the on-vehicle liquid tanks 30, 34, 40. Thus, the liquid amount inspection work can be performed easily when the charging work is performed, and the burden on the inspection worker can be reduced.
[0047] In addition, each of the first and second check holes 20, 22 is opened as part of the unobstracted-view passages B1, B2 inside the charging port 13 to lead the liquid level indications 31, 35 on the respective first and second on-vehicle liquid tanks 30, 34 to the charging port 13. Accordingly, when the inspection worker opens the charging lid 25, the worker can check the liquid level indications 31, 35 by merely viewing the liquid level indications 31, 35 on the on-vehicle liquid tanks 30, 34 through the check holes 20, 22 opened within the charging port 13. Therefore, a burden on the inspection worker can be reduced further.
[0048] Furthermore, the on-vehicle liquid tank 40 with the gauge pipe is arranged below the charging port 13 and accommodates therein the level gauge 46 having the liquid level indication 47. Also, the upper end of the gauge pipe 42, which is led out of the upper side of the on-vehicle liquid tank 40 with the gauge pipe, is pulled out from the third check hole 24. Accordingly, since the on-vehicle liquid tank 40 is arranged below the charging port 13, even if an opening is formed inside the charging port 13, it is hard to check the outer surface of the on-vehicle liquid tank from the opening. Then, the liquid level indication 47 can be checked by pulling out the level gauge 46 from inside the upper end portion of the gauge pipe 42 which is pulled out from inside the third check hole 24 which is opened inside the charging port 13. Therefore, a degree of freedom in arrangement of the on-vehicle liquid tank 40 with the gauge pipe can be improved.
[0049] In the above configuration, it was described that the electric motor vehicle is provided with the three on-vehicle liquid tanks 30, 34, 40, and the check holes 20, 22, 24 for checking the liquid level indications which are provided on the respective on-vehicle liquid tanks 30, 34, 40 were opened inside the charging port 13. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the above, but it may also be configured such that the electric motor vehicle is provided with one or two selected from among the three on-vehicle liquid tanks 30, 34, 40, and the check holes for checking the liquid level indications provided on one or two on-vehicle liquid tanks are opened inside the charging port 13.