POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM, AND VEHICLE
20220048376 · 2022-02-17
Assignee
- AUTONETWORKS TECHNOLOGIES, LTD. (Yokkaichi-shi, Mie, JP)
- SUMITOMO WIRING SYSTEMS, LTD. (Yokkaichi-shi, Mie, JP)
- SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD. (Osaka-shi, Osaka, JP)
Inventors
- Koji YAMAGUCHI (Yokkaichi-shi, JP)
- Hiroki HIRAI (Yokkaichi-shi, JP)
- Ryoya OKAMOTO (Yokkaichi-shi, JP)
- Taiji YANAGIDA (Yokkaichi-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
B60K1/04
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
B60K2001/0438
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L50/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A power supply system including: a battery; a plug receiver into which a plug of a device can be plugged in a passenger compartment of a vehicle in which an occupant of the vehicle can ride; a floor that partitions between the passenger compartment and a space under the floor of the passenger compartment, the battery being mounted in the space under the floor; and an electric wire that extends from the battery, through the floor, and to the plug receiver and that can supply electricity.
Claims
1. A power supply system comprising: a battery; a plug receiver into which a plug of a device can be plugged in a passenger compartment of a vehicle in which an occupant of the vehicle can ride; a floor that partitions between the passenger compartment and a space under the floor of the passenger compartment, the battery being mounted in the space under the floor; and an electric wire that extends from the battery, through the floor, and to the plug receiver and that can supply electricity.
2. The power supply system according to claim 1, wherein: the battery comprises a plurality of batteries, and the plurality of batteries includes: (i) a drive battery that supplies electric power to a drive motor of the vehicle, and (ii) an auxiliary battery that supplies electric power of a lower voltage than that of the drive battery to an auxiliary device of the vehicle.
3. The power supply system according to claim 1, wherein the plug receiver is connected to a first connector, and the first connector can be fitted together with a second connector fixed to the battery.
4. The power supply system according to claim 1, further comprising: an electric power converter that can convert electric power of the battery, wherein the power converter is arranged in the space under the floor and connected to the electric wire.
5. The power supply system according to claim 1, wherein the plug receiver is fixed to the floor part.floor.
6. The power supply system according to claim 2, wherein: the plug receiver is fixed to a ceiling wall of the passenger compartment, and the electric wire that passes through the floor is arranged along a side wall of the passenger compartment and connected to the plug receiver on the ceiling wall.
7. A vehicle, comprising: the passenger compartment; and the power supply system according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments
[0024] This embodiment will be explained with reference to
[0025] As shown in
[0026] As shown in
[0027] The floor part 13 separates the passenger compartment 12 from the battery compartment 30. As shown in
[0028] Attachment holes 14A to which grommets 19 are installed are formed through the floor panel 14. As shown in
[0029] As shown in
[0030] As shown in
[0031] The electric wires W1 pass through through holes 19A of the grommets with the outer peripheral surfaces in close contact with the through holes. The grommets 19 are made of elastic material such as rubber, and their outer peripheral surfaces are in close contact with the attachment holes 14A of the floor panel 14, whereby damage of the outer periphery of the electric wires W1 is suppressed and passing of water is suppressed. Further, a configuration without the grommets 19 may be provided. In this case, for example, waterproof connectors with seals may be used. Also, as shown in
[0032] As shown in
[0033] The drive battery 41 is a high-voltage battery (for example, 400V) and supplies power to the drive motor 50 of the vehicle 10 to drive the vehicle 10. The drive battery 41 is formed by connecting a plurality of power storage elements 42 having positive electrode terminals and negative electrode terminals in series or in parallel. The electrode terminals of the power storage elements 42 adjacent to each other in the drive battery 41 are connected by a bus bar 43 made of metal such as copper or copper alloy. For example, a lithium ion power storage battery may be used as the drive battery 41. The auxiliary batteries 45, 46 include (i) a medium voltage battery 45 (for example, 48V) and (ii) a small voltage battery 46 (for example, 12V) having lower output power than the medium voltage battery 45. The auxiliary batteries 45, 46 can use, for example, a lead battery or a condenser. For example, a lamp, a navigation device, an air conditioner, a starter motor, an alternator, a radiator, or the like can be used as an auxiliary device 56 to which the auxiliary batteries 45, 46 supply power. The storage compartment 32 accommodates the auxiliary device 56 and the like. However, in this embodiment, the drive battery 41 and the plurality of auxiliary batteries 45, 46 are not housed in the storage compartment 32.
[0034] An electrical configuration of the power supply system 60 will be explained.
[0035] As shown in
[0036] The auxiliary battery 45 (for example, 48V) is connected to the DC-DC converter 53 (an example of a “power converter”) and a load L (car navigation or the like). The DC-DC converter 53 is connected to the 100V receiving parts 20A via the inverter 55 and respective connectors CN. The auxiliary battery 46 (for example, 12V) is connected to the DC-DC converter 54 (an example of a “power converter”), and the DC-DC converter 54 is connected to each 100V receiving part 20A via respective connectors CN.
[0037] As shown in
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[0039] According to this embodiment, the following operations and effects are accomplished.
[0040] The power supply system 60 includes (i) batteries 41, 45, 46 mounted under the floor of the vehicle 10, (ii) plug receiving parts 20A, 20B into which plugs P of devices can be plugged, in a passenger compartment 12 in a vehicle 10 in which occupants can ride, (iii) a floor part 13 that partitions between the passenger compartment 12 and the space under the floor part 13 of the passenger compartment 12, and (iv) electric wires W1-W3 that extend from the batteries, through the floor part 13, and to the plug receiving parts 20A, 20B and can supply electricity.
[0041] According to this embodiment, for example, compared to a configuration in which electric wires are routed from a battery in the engine compartment to plug receiving parts 20A and 20B in the passenger compartment without passing through the floor part 13, it becomes possible to shorten the length of the electric wires W1-W3 that connect between the batteries 41, 45, 46 and the plug receiving parts 20A, 20B. Thereby, due to a positional relationship between the batteries 41, 45, 46 and the plug receiving parts 20A, 20B, it becomes possible to shorten the length of the electric wires W1-W3 that connect between the batteries 41, 45, 46 and the plug receiving parts 20A, 20B. Therefore, it becomes possible to shorten the electric wires W1-W3 that are routed in the vehicle 10.
[0042] In addition, the plug receiving parts 20A, 20B are connected to the first connectors CN1, and the first connectors CN1 can be fitted to the second connectors CN2 fixed to the auxiliary batteries 45 and 46.
[0043] By so doing, the work of assembling and removing the members that form the space under the floor part 13 can be easily carried out by the fitting together of the first connectors CN1 and the second connectors CN2.
[0044] Additionally, DC-DC converters 53, 54 (electric power converters) are provided that can convert electric power of the auxiliary batteries 45, 46, and the DC-DC converters 53, 54 are arranged at the space under the floor part 13 and connected to the electric wires W1-W3.
[0045] By so doing, it is possible to shorten the length of the electric wires W1-W3 when supplying electric power from the auxiliary batteries 45, 46 to the plug receiving parts 20A, 20B via the DC-DC converters 53, 54 and the electric wires W1-W3.
[0046] Additionally, the plug receiving parts 20A, 20B are fixed to the floor part 13.
[0047] By so doing, it is possible to shorten the length of the electric wires W1-W3 when supplying electric power from the auxiliary batteries 45, 46 to the plug receiving parts 20A, 20B.
Other Embodiments
[0048] The technology described in this specification is not limited to the embodiment described by the above descriptions and drawings, and for example, the following embodiments are also included in the technical scope of the technology described in this specification.
[0049] (1) The batteries 41, 45, and 46 may be configured, for example, to receive a supply of power from a solar cell. For example, a solar panel may be installed above the ceiling wall 12A of the passenger compartment 12, and the batteries 41, 45, and 46 may be charged by the power generated by the solar panel.
[0050] (2) The positions of the auxiliary batteries 45, 46 are not limited to the space under the floor part 13 of the passenger compartment 12 and can be arranged in various positions. For example, the auxiliary batteries 45, 46 may be placed in the storage compartment in front of the passenger compartment 12, or in the passenger compartment 12.
[0051] (3) The plug receiving parts 20A and 20B are provided on the ceiling wall 12A and floor part 13 of the passenger compartment 12, but it is not limited to this, and they may be provided, for example, on an instrument panel at the front of the passenger compartment 12, or on a seat or the like.
[0052] (4) The power supply system 60 is configured to include a medium voltage battery 45 (for example, 48V), but may also be configured not to include a medium voltage battery 45.
[0053] (5) A configuration was used in which the connections between the batteries 41, 45, 46 and the plug receiving parts 20A (20B) are made by electric wires W1, W2 via connectors CN, but it is not limited to this. For example, as shown in