BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLE OPERATOR TO CHARGE TECHNICIAN INTERLOCK
20250196818 ยท 2025-06-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60L53/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/00642
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L1/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60T7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L50/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electric vehicle includes a battery and an external charging port on the vehicle. A charging interlock system on the vehicle includes a charging interlock module configured to: when engaged by an operator of the vehicle, prevent movement of the vehicle during a battery charging procedure executable by a battery charging technician outside the vehicle and, when disengaged by the battery charging technician following the battery charging procedure, allow movement of the vehicle.
Claims
1. An electric vehicle comprising a battery and an external charging port on the vehicle, the vehicle further comprising: a charging interlock system comprising a charging interlock module configured to: when engaged, prevent movement of the vehicle during a battery charging procedure executable by a battery charging technician outside the vehicle, and when disengaged by the battery charging technician following the battery charging procedure, allow movement of the vehicle.
2. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the charging interlock module is engaged by an operator of the vehicle.
3. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the charging interlock system comprises at least one interlock status indicator on the vehicle.
4. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein the interlock status indicator comprises at least one light on a frame of the vehicle.
5. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein the interlock status indicator comprises at least one display in a cab of the vehicle.
6. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein the interlock status indicator comprises at least one light proximal a charging port on the vehicle.
7. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the interlock system comprises a switch actuatable by the battery charging technician to disengage the charging interlock system.
8. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the interlock system is configured to: when engaged, disable a propulsion system powering the vehicle, and, when disengaged, enable the propulsion system.
9. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the interlock system is configured to: when engaged, apply a vehicle parking brake or lock the vehicle parking brake into an engaged position, and, when disengaged, allow an operator of the vehicle to remove the vehicle parking brake.
10. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the interlock system is configured to, when engaged, maintain at least one of controls and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) in a cab of the vehicle.
11. A method for charging an electric vehicle, the method comprising: engaging, by an operator of the vehicle, a charging interlock system configured to disable a propulsion system of the vehicle during a battery charging procedure executable by a battery charging technician stationed outside the vehicle, and indicating, with a first interlock status indicator on the vehicle and observable by the battery charging technician, a status of the charging interlock system.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising disengaging, by the battery charging technician, the charging interlock system when the battery charging procedure is complete.
13. The method of claim 11, further comprising indicating, with a second interlock status indicator in a cab of the vehicle, a status of the charging interlock system.
14. The method of claim 11, further comprising engaging the charging interlock system to engage a parking brake of the vehicle, and disengaging the charging interlock system to allow the vehicle operator to disengage the parking brake of the vehicle.
15. The method of claim 11, further comprising maintaining operation of, with the charging interlock system, power and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) in a cab of the vehicle during the battery charging procedure.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the first status interlock indicator comprises at least one light on a frame of the vehicle.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein the second interlock status indicator comprises an indicator on a dashboard in a cab of the vehicle.
18. The method of claim 11, wherein the engaging comprises actuating, by the charging technician, a switch to disengage the charging interlock system.
19. A battery charging system for an electric vehicle, the system comprising: a battery charging port on an exterior of the vehicle; an electric charging station external to the vehicle, wherein the battery charging station comprises a charging cable with a charging cable connector configured to engage a power port connector in the battery charging port during a battery charging procedure executable by a battery charging technician outside the vehicle; and a charging interlock system configured to, when disengaged by the battery charging technician, enable movement of the vehicle upon completion of the battery charging procedure.
20. The system of claim 19, wherein the charging interlock system comprises an interlock status indicator on an external surface of the vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0014] Referring now to
[0015] The propulsion system 100 of the vehicle 12 further includes a battery charging interlock system 150 controlled by an interlock control module 120. When the interlock system 150 is engaged, in some examples the interlock module 120 is configured to send control signals to the power control module 106 to disable the electric motor 110 and propulsion unit 100 to prevent further forward or reverse motion of the vehicle 12. In some examples, the interlock module 120 can be configured to disable other functions of the vehicle 12. For example, the interlock module 120 can disengage the actuation of implements on the vehicle 12 such as the dump body 20 (
[0016] While not shown in
[0017] In some examples, the interlock system 150 further includes one or a plurality of interlock status indicators 122, 124. The interlock status indicators 122, 124 can include one or a plurality of indicator lights 50 on the frame 14 or chassis of the vehicle, or an indicator light 301 on a dashboard in the cab 18 of the vehicle 12 (see
[0018] Referring again to
[0019] For example, the battery charging technician 60 can operate a battery charger 62 (
[0020] To initiate procedures to charge the battery pack 108 of the vehicle 12, the vehicle 12 is maneuvered by the operator in the cab 18, or by a remote operator, into the charging station 10, and the front tires 26 are optionally positioned in a specific location such as, for example, a park-up charging loc 30. The operator then engages a PARK condition on the vehicle 12.
[0021] The interlock system 150 is then engaged via a switch 126, which can be moved to a ready to charge position by an operator in the cab 18, or by an operator at a location remote from the cab 18, via instructions to or from a computer 130 to the interlock module 120. For example, the computer 130 can include a laptop or tablet operated by the charging technician 60, or a computer operated from a location remote from the vehicular charging station. The switch 126 activates the interlock module 120, which can be configured to send control signals to other vehicle components to enable or disable one or more selected functions of the vehicle 12. For example, the interlock module 120 can be configured to disengage the motor(s) 110 from the final drive of the vehicle to temporarily disengage the propulsion system 100. In another example, the interlock module 120 can be configured to actuate or lock the parking brake 25 of the vehicle, to prevent motion of the vehicle 12.
[0022] In some examples, the interlock module 120 can optionally send control signals to deactivate the HVAC system or other controls in the cab 18 to reserve battery power or, in the alternative, to maintain the operation of the HVAC system and controls in the cab 18 to ensure the comfort of the operator during the charging procedure. The interlock module 120 can also send control signals to the power control module 106 as needed to maintain the operation of auxiliary cooling or heating systems to extend the service life of, or prevent damage to, components of the propulsion system 100.
[0023] When engaged, the interlock module 120 can be configured to send status information to one or more of the status indicators 122, 124. For example, an example of a dashboard display 200 within the cab 18, or displayable at a remote location, is illustrated in
[0024] To further advise the battery charging technician 60, in some examples the cab 18 or the frame 14 of the vehicle 12 may optionally include one or more cameras 13 (
[0025] Referring again to
[0026] In some examples, as shown schematically in
[0027] In another example, the dashboard display 200, a console above the display 200 in a line of sight of the operator in the cab 18, or a display at a remote location, may include an optional charging status indicator 301 that shows the door of the power port 70 is open or closed, as well as an optional status indicator indicating the progress of the charging procedure.
[0028] Once the battery charging procedure is complete, which in some examples can take from about 20 minutes to about 2 hours, the battery charging technician 60 may remove the charging cable connector 66 from each of the one or more power port connectors 72 in the power port 70. The status indicators 300, 301 indicate to at least one of the charging technician 60, a remote monitor, or the operator in the cab 18, that the charging cable connectors 66 are in a disengaged state. The battery charging technician may then remove and store the charging cables 64, close the door to the receptacle 70, and move away from the vehicle 12.
[0029] As the charging technician 60 moves away, the charging technician 60 maintains complete control of the interlock system 150. In some examples, the interlock module 120 may be manually disengaged by the charging technician by cycling a remote lockout that may be handheld, or mounted on the frame 14 of the vehicle 12. Once the interlock system 150 is disengaged, motion of the vehicle 12 is again possible.
[0030] In some examples, the interlock module 120 may optionally include a timer, activated by the charging technician 60, that maintains a predetermined lockout time period after the charging cable connectors 66 are removed and the door to the charging port 70 is closed, or following completion of the battery charging procedure and movement to the battery charging technician to a standby position. In some examples, the lockout time period can range from about 10 seconds to about 60 seconds, or about 30 seconds to about 40 seconds, to provide sufficient time for the battery charging technician 60 to store the charging cables 64 and ensure all equipment is out of the way of the path of the vehicle 12.
[0031] Once the interlock system 150 is disengaged manually by the charging technician 60, or by the expiration of the lockout time period activated by the charging technician 60, the not ready to run indicator 204 in the dashboard display 200 (
[0032] In another example, the battery charging technician 60 can utilize a computing device such as a tablet to disengage the interlock system 150 and change the illumination status of one or more of the dashboard displays 200 and the lights 50. In another example, the interlock system 150 can only be disengaged by the charging technician 60 after the charging cables 64 are removed from the charging port 70 and the location information from the RFID tag 61 on the technician 60 confirms that the charging technician 60 is positioned in a predetermined location.
[0033] Referring now to
[0034] In step 402, the method 400 includes engaging, by an operator of the vehicle, a charging interlock system configured to disable a propulsion system of the vehicle during a battery charging procedure executable by a battery charging technician stationed outside the vehicle.
[0035] In step 404, the method 400 includes indicating, with a first interlock status indicator on an external surface of the vehicle and observable by the battery charging technician, a status of the charging interlock system.
[0036] Referring again to
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0037] The foregoing battery charging interlock assemblies can be used as a component of an electric vehicle 12 that includes a battery 108 and an external charging port 70. The charging interlock system includes a charging interlock module 120. When engaged, the charging interlock module 120 prevents movement of the vehicle 12 during a battery charging procedure executable by a battery charging technician 60 outside the vehicle 12. When disengaged by the battery charging technician 60 following the battery charging procedure, the charging interlock 120 module allows movement of the vehicle 12 to resume.