US20010003413A1 - Charger - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a charger and, in particular, it relates to a charger for use with an electric vehicle.
- FIG. 6 shows an induction type charger 50 , in which a power source apparatus 51 is provided on a pedestal 52 standing on the ground.
- the power source apparatus 51 is provided with a power supply paddle 53 electrically connected thereto by a cable 54 .
- the length of the cable 54 is determined in accordance with the distance between the power source apparatus 51 and the electric vehicle 55 and is in general in the range of 3 to 5 meters.
- the power supply paddle 53 is held by the power source apparatus 51 when it is not in use.
- the power supply paddle 53 is inserted in a cover 57 attached to the right side of the housing 56 of the power source apparatus 51 through an opening 58 of the cover 57 and is received in a paddle holder casing 59 secured to the right side wall of the housing 56 covered by the cover 57 , as shown in FIG. 7.
- the power supply paddle 53 is removed from the paddle holder casing 59 and is connected to a charge port 60 provided in the electric vehicle 55 .
- the power supply paddle 53 is received in the paddle holder casing 59 when it is not used, so that the power supply paddle 53 lies in a plane in the insertion direction thereof. Consequently, if external force, such as tensile force is accidentally applied to the cable 54 , there is a fear that the power supply paddle 53 is easily detached or removed from the paddle holder casing 59 and is dropped onto the ground and damaged.
- the power source apparatus 51 provided on the pedestal 52 is 1 to 1.3 m high from the ground. Therefore, when the power supply paddle 53 is received in the paddle holder casing 59 , the cable 54 whose length is 3 to 5 m is in contact with the ground surface, as shown in FIG. 6. Consequently, the cable 54 is rubbed against the ground surface and is worn.
- the present invention is aimed at elimination of the drawbacks of the prior art, mentioned above, by providing a charger in which a power supply paddle can be certainly received and held.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a charger in which a cable extending from the power supply paddle can be handled without being damaged.
- a charger in which a power supplier provided at one end of a cable extending from a power source apparatus installed on the ground is received and held in a paddle holder casing provided on the power source apparatus when the charger is not used, said power supplier being connected to a power receiver on a power receiving side in a noncontacting fashion to effect charging by electromagnetic induction, wherein said paddle holder casing is obliquely arranged on one side wall of the power source apparatus.
- the power supplier when the power supplier is not used, and the power supplier is inserted and held in the paddle holder casing, the power supplier cannot be easily detached from the paddle holder casing or dropped onto the ground, even if external force such as tensile force is accidentally exerted on the cable. Thus, the power supplier can be certainly held by the paddle holder casing.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a charger which is used to charge an electric vehicle, according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of a power source apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded front elevational view of power source apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded side view of a power source apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a side view of a power source apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a known charger which is used to charge an electric vehicle.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional side view of a known power source apparatus.
- FIGS. 1 through 5 of the drawings show an embodiment of the present invention applied to a charging system for use with an electric vehicle.
- a power source apparatus 11 of a charger 10 is provided on a pedestal 12 standing on the ground surface.
- the power source apparatus 11 is comprised of a housing 13 and a cover 14 , attached to one side of the housing 13 , as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
- the housing 13 is provided on its bottom surface 13 a with a power source port 15 and an output port 16 , as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5.
- the power source apparatus 11 is connected to an external power source (not shown) by through the power source port 15 .
- the output port 16 on the bottom surface 13 a of the housing 13 is adjacent to the cover 14 attached to the housing 13 and is connected to the cable 17 shown in FIG. 1.
- the cable 17 is provided on its front end with a power supply paddle 18 as a power supplier.
- an LED substrate assembly 19 and a paddle holder casing 20 for receiving and holding the power supply paddle 18 are secured to the side wall (right side wall in FIG. 3) 13 b of the housing 13 .
- the paddle holder casing 20 is inclined on the side wall 13 b of the housing 13 so that the opening 21 thereof is oriented slightly upward, as shown in FIG. 4.
- the paddle holder casing 20 is arranged so that the direction L 1 of the opening 21 is slightly inclined at a predetermined inclination angle ⁇ in the clockwise direction with respect to the horizontal direction parallel with the ground surface.
- the angle ⁇ is preferably in the range of 15° ⁇ 60°.
- the cover 14 attached to the housing 13 is provided with through holes 14 a and 14 b (FIGS. 2 and 3), so that when the cover 14 is secured to the housing 13 by means of a securing means (not shown), the indication surface 19 a of the LED substrate assembly 19 is exposed through the through hole 14 a and the opening 21 of the paddle holder casing 20 is opposed to the through hole 14 b.
- the power supply paddle 18 is disposed on the power source apparatus 11 side when it is not used. Namely, the power supply paddle 18 is inserted in the opening 21 of the paddle holder casing 20 through the through hole 14 b of the cover 14 and is received in the paddle holder casing 20 , as can be seen in FIG. 1. In use, the power supply paddle 18 is removed from the paddle holder casing 20 and is connected to the receiving side charge port 23 , as a power receiver on the electric vehicle 22 , as indicated by a two-dotted and dashed line in FIG. 1.
- a cable hook 24 in the form of a fishhook is secured to the side wall (left side wall in FIGS. 2 and 3) 13 c of the housing 13 opposite the side wall 13 b thereof.
- the cable hook 24 is secured to the lower portion of the side wall 13 c by screws 25 .
- the cable hook 24 is secured to the portion of the side wall 13 c below an area D for the electric devices and a controller provided in the housing 13 .
- the paddle holder casing 20 which receives and holds the power supply paddle 18 is obliquely provided on the right side wall 13 b of the housing 13 so that the opening 21 of the paddle holder casing 20 is oriented slightly upwardly with respect to the horizontal direction.
- the power supply paddle 18 is inserted in the opening 21 and is received and held in the paddle holder casing 20 when it is not used, the power supply paddle 18 cannot be easily detached or removed from the paddle holder casing 20 , even if external force, such as tensile force is accidentally applied to the cable 17 , and thus, the power supply paddle 18 can be certainly held in the paddle holder casing 20 without being dropped onto the ground.
- the housing 13 of the power source apparatus 11 is provided with the cable hook 24 secured thereto. Consequently, as shown in FIG. 1, when the power supply paddle 18 is not used and is received and held in the paddle holder casing 20 , the cable 17 extending from the power supply paddle 18 is hung from the cable hook 24 . Consequently, the cable 17 is not in contact with the ground surface and accordingly is not rubbed over the ground surface and is not worn.
- the output port 16 connected to the cable 17 is provided on the bottom surface 13 a of the housing 14 adjacent to the cover 14 , and the cable hook 24 is provided on the side wall 13 c of the housing 13 opposite the side wall 13 b on which the paddle holder casing 20 is provided. Consequently, when the power supply paddle 18 is received and held in the paddle holder casing 20 while the cable 17 extending from the output port 16 is hung from the cable hook 24 , the cable 17 can be loosely held without being folded.
- the cable hook 24 is secured to the portion of the side wall 13 c below the area D for the electric devices and the controller, arranged in the housing 13 . Consequently, it is possible to secure the cable hook 24 to the housing 13 by the screws 25 without interfering with the electric devices and the controller, arranged in the housing 13 . Furthermore, it is also possible to prevent water such as rainwater from entering the housing 13 along the threaded holes for the screws, thus resulting in short-circuit of the electric devices or the controller.
- the present invention can be applied to other vehicles. Moreover, the present invention can be applied to a charger which is not for use with a vehicle.
- the cable hook 24 is secured to the side wall 13 c of the housing 13 opposite the side wall 13 b on which the power supply paddle 18 is provided, it is possible to provide the cable hook 24 on the front or rear wall of the housing 13 adjacent to the side wall 13 b on which the power supply paddle 18 is provided.
- the cable hook 24 is secured to the housing 13 by the screws 25 in the illustrated embodiment.
- the cable hook 24 is secured to the lower portion of the side wall 13 c of the housing 13 in the illustrated embodiment, it is possible to secure the cable hook 24 to an intermediate portion or an upper portion of the side wall 13 c of the housing 13 .
- the cable hook 24 may be of a shape other than a hook, e. g., in the form of an L-shape.
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Abstract
A power supply paddle of a charger is provided at one end of a cable extending from a power source apparatus. A paddle holder casing which receives and holds therein the power supply paddle is obliquely provided on one side wall of a housing of the power source apparatus, so that an opening of the paddle holder casing is oriented slightly upwardly from the horizontal direction. The power supply paddle is received and held in the paddle holder casing when it is not being used.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a charger and, in particular, it relates to a charger for use with an electric vehicle.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In recent years, an electric vehicle has received attention as a low-pollution car. In such an electric vehicle, it has been desired that a charger, which is indispensable to the electric vehicle, can be easily or conveniently handled. As a charger for an electric vehicle, an induction type charger has come to public notice, since it can be made small and failures of electrical connection tend not to occur.
- FIG. 6 shows an
induction type charger 50, in which apower source apparatus 51 is provided on apedestal 52 standing on the ground. Thepower source apparatus 51 is provided with apower supply paddle 53 electrically connected thereto by acable 54. The length of thecable 54 is determined in accordance with the distance between thepower source apparatus 51 and theelectric vehicle 55 and is in general in the range of 3 to 5 meters. - The
power supply paddle 53 is held by thepower source apparatus 51 when it is not in use. In more detail, thepower supply paddle 53 is inserted in acover 57 attached to the right side of thehousing 56 of thepower source apparatus 51 through anopening 58 of thecover 57 and is received in apaddle holder casing 59 secured to the right side wall of thehousing 56 covered by thecover 57, as shown in FIG. 7. In use, thepower supply paddle 53 is removed from thepaddle holder casing 59 and is connected to acharge port 60 provided in theelectric vehicle 55. - The
power supply paddle 53 is received in thepaddle holder casing 59 when it is not used, so that thepower supply paddle 53 lies in a plane in the insertion direction thereof. Consequently, if external force, such as tensile force is accidentally applied to thecable 54, there is a fear that thepower supply paddle 53 is easily detached or removed from thepaddle holder casing 59 and is dropped onto the ground and damaged. - Moreover, the
power source apparatus 51 provided on thepedestal 52 is 1 to 1.3 m high from the ground. Therefore, when thepower supply paddle 53 is received in thepaddle holder casing 59, thecable 54 whose length is 3 to 5 m is in contact with the ground surface, as shown in FIG. 6. Consequently, thecable 54 is rubbed against the ground surface and is worn. - The present invention is aimed at elimination of the drawbacks of the prior art, mentioned above, by providing a charger in which a power supply paddle can be certainly received and held.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a charger in which a cable extending from the power supply paddle can be handled without being damaged. According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a charger in which a power supplier provided at one end of a cable extending from a power source apparatus installed on the ground is received and held in a paddle holder casing provided on the power source apparatus when the charger is not used, said power supplier being connected to a power receiver on a power receiving side in a noncontacting fashion to effect charging by electromagnetic induction, wherein said paddle holder casing is obliquely arranged on one side wall of the power source apparatus.
- According to the present invention, when the power supplier is not used, and the power supplier is inserted and held in the paddle holder casing, the power supplier cannot be easily detached from the paddle holder casing or dropped onto the ground, even if external force such as tensile force is accidentally exerted on the cable. Thus, the power supplier can be certainly held by the paddle holder casing.
- The present invention will be more easily understood from the description of the preferred embodiments of the invention set forth below together with the accompanying drawings.
- In the drawings;
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a charger which is used to charge an electric vehicle, according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of a power source apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded front elevational view of power source apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded side view of a power source apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of a power source apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a known charger which is used to charge an electric vehicle; and
- FIG. 7 is a sectional side view of a known power source apparatus.
- The invention will be discussed below with reference to FIGS. 1 through 5 of the drawings which show an embodiment of the present invention applied to a charging system for use with an electric vehicle.
- In the illustrated embodiment, a
power source apparatus 11 of acharger 10 is provided on apedestal 12 standing on the ground surface. Thepower source apparatus 11 is comprised of ahousing 13 and acover 14, attached to one side of thehousing 13, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. - The
housing 13 is provided on itsbottom surface 13 a with apower source port 15 and anoutput port 16, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5. Thepower source apparatus 11 is connected to an external power source (not shown) by through thepower source port 15. Theoutput port 16 on thebottom surface 13 a of thehousing 13 is adjacent to thecover 14 attached to thehousing 13 and is connected to thecable 17 shown in FIG. 1. Thecable 17 is provided on its front end with apower supply paddle 18 as a power supplier. - As can be seen in FIGS. 3 and 4, an
LED substrate assembly 19 and apaddle holder casing 20 for receiving and holding thepower supply paddle 18 are secured to the side wall (right side wall in FIG. 3) 13 b of thehousing 13. - The
paddle holder casing 20 is inclined on theside wall 13 b of thehousing 13 so that the opening 21 thereof is oriented slightly upward, as shown in FIG. 4. In detail, thepaddle holder casing 20 is arranged so that the direction L1 of theopening 21 is slightly inclined at a predetermined inclination angle α in the clockwise direction with respect to the horizontal direction parallel with the ground surface. The angle α is preferably in the range of 15°<α<60°. - The
cover 14 attached to thehousing 13 is provided with throughholes cover 14 is secured to thehousing 13 by means of a securing means (not shown), theindication surface 19 a of theLED substrate assembly 19 is exposed through thethrough hole 14 a and the opening 21 of thepaddle holder casing 20 is opposed to the throughhole 14 b. - The
power supply paddle 18 is disposed on thepower source apparatus 11 side when it is not used. Namely, thepower supply paddle 18 is inserted in the opening 21 of thepaddle holder casing 20 through the throughhole 14 b of thecover 14 and is received in thepaddle holder casing 20, as can be seen in FIG. 1. In use, thepower supply paddle 18 is removed from thepaddle holder casing 20 and is connected to the receivingside charge port 23, as a power receiver on theelectric vehicle 22, as indicated by a two-dotted and dashed line in FIG. 1. - As can be seen in FIGS. 1 through 3 and FIG. 5, a
cable hook 24 in the form of a fishhook is secured to the side wall (left side wall in FIGS. 2 and 3) 13 c of thehousing 13 opposite theside wall 13 b thereof. In the illustrated embodiment, thecable hook 24 is secured to the lower portion of theside wall 13 c byscrews 25. Namely, as shown in FIG. 5, thecable hook 24 is secured to the portion of theside wall 13 c below an area D for the electric devices and a controller provided in thehousing 13. - When the
power supply paddle 18 is not used, i.e., is received in thepaddle holder casing 20, thecable 17 extending from thepower supply paddle 18 is hung from thecable hook 24. - The features of the
charger 10 according to the illustrated embodiment will be discussed below. - (1) In the illustrated embodiment, the
paddle holder casing 20 which receives and holds thepower supply paddle 18 is obliquely provided on theright side wall 13 b of thehousing 13 so that the opening 21 of thepaddle holder casing 20 is oriented slightly upwardly with respect to the horizontal direction. - Therefore, while the
power supply paddle 18 is inserted in theopening 21 and is received and held in thepaddle holder casing 20 when it is not used, thepower supply paddle 18 cannot be easily detached or removed from thepaddle holder casing 20, even if external force, such as tensile force is accidentally applied to thecable 17, and thus, thepower supply paddle 18 can be certainly held in thepaddle holder casing 20 without being dropped onto the ground. - (2) In the illustrated embodiment, the
housing 13 of thepower source apparatus 11 is provided with thecable hook 24 secured thereto. Consequently, as shown in FIG. 1, when thepower supply paddle 18 is not used and is received and held in thepaddle holder casing 20, thecable 17 extending from thepower supply paddle 18 is hung from thecable hook 24. Consequently, thecable 17 is not in contact with the ground surface and accordingly is not rubbed over the ground surface and is not worn. - (3) In the illustrated embodiment, the
output port 16 connected to thecable 17 is provided on thebottom surface 13 a of thehousing 14 adjacent to thecover 14, and thecable hook 24 is provided on theside wall 13 c of thehousing 13 opposite theside wall 13 b on which thepaddle holder casing 20 is provided. Consequently, when thepower supply paddle 18 is received and held in thepaddle holder casing 20 while thecable 17 extending from theoutput port 16 is hung from thecable hook 24, thecable 17 can be loosely held without being folded. - (4) Moreover, in the illustrated embodiment, the
cable hook 24 is secured to the portion of theside wall 13 c below the area D for the electric devices and the controller, arranged in thehousing 13. Consequently, it is possible to secure thecable hook 24 to thehousing 13 by thescrews 25 without interfering with the electric devices and the controller, arranged in thehousing 13. Furthermore, it is also possible to prevent water such as rainwater from entering thehousing 13 along the threaded holes for the screws, thus resulting in short-circuit of the electric devices or the controller. - The illustrated embodiment can be modified as follows.
- Although the above-mentioned embodiment is applied to a charger for an electric vehicle, the present invention can be applied to other vehicles. Moreover, the present invention can be applied to a charger which is not for use with a vehicle.
- Although the
cable hook 24 is secured to theside wall 13 c of thehousing 13 opposite theside wall 13 b on which thepower supply paddle 18 is provided, it is possible to provide thecable hook 24 on the front or rear wall of thehousing 13 adjacent to theside wall 13 b on which thepower supply paddle 18 is provided. - In addition to the foregoing, the
cable hook 24 is secured to thehousing 13 by thescrews 25 in the illustrated embodiment. Alternatively, it is possible to secure thecable hook 24 to thehousing 13 by securing means other than the screws, e. g., welding, etc. - Although the
cable hook 24 is secured to the lower portion of theside wall 13 c of thehousing 13 in the illustrated embodiment, it is possible to secure thecable hook 24 to an intermediate portion or an upper portion of theside wall 13 c of thehousing 13. - Moreover, the
cable hook 24 may be of a shape other than a hook, e. g., in the form of an L-shape. - While the invention has been described by reference to specific embodiments chosen for purposes of illustration, it should be apparent that numerous modifications could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the basic concept and scope of the invention.
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1. A charger in which a power supplier provided at one end of a cable extending from a power source apparatus installed on the ground is received and held in a paddle holder casing provided on the power source apparatus when the power supplier is not used, said power supplier being connected to a power receiver on a power receiving side in a noncontacting fashion to effect the charging by electromagnetic induction, wherein said paddle holder casing is obliquely arranged on one side wall of the power source apparatus.
2. A charger according to , wherein said power source apparatus is provided with a hook which can be engaged by the cable.
claim 1
3. A charger according to , wherein said hook is provided on the other side wall of the power source apparatus that is located opposite the side wall thereof on which the paddle holder casing is provided.
claim 2
4. A charger according to , wherein said hook is provided on a lower portion of the other side wall of the power source apparatus.
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5. A charger according to , wherein said hook is provided on a lower portion of the other side wall of the power source apparatus.
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