The present invention relates to a battery storage apparatus that is capable of holding a battery in a fixed manner at a holding position in a storage space where the battery is stored in an attachable and detachable manner.
As described in WO 2019/064596 A1, for example, a battery storage apparatus is known that is installed in an electric vehicle that uses the power of the battery, a charging device that charges the battery, or the like. The battery storage apparatus includes a storage space in which the battery is stored in an attachable and detachable manner and a lock portion capable of holding, in a fixed manner, the battery stored in the storage space.
Specifically, the storage space is provided inside a case-shaped storage portion with an open top end, and the battery is inserted and removed through the opening of the storage portion. The lock portion is configured to be switchable between a locked state and an unlocked state by the operation of a lever. The lock portion in the locked state presses the battery from the open side of the storage portion toward the bottom portion thereof. Due to this, the battery is held in a fixed manner inside the storage space. On the other hand, the lock portion in the unlocked state is distanced from the battery and opens the opening of the storage portion. Due to this, the battery can be inserted into and removed out of the storage space through the opening of the storage portion.
With the battery storage apparatus described above, the lever must be operated every time after the battery is stored in the storage space and every time before the battery is removed from the storage space, to switch the lock portion between the locked state and the unlocked state. Therefore, there is room for improvement with regard to improving the operability for switching the lock portion.
The present invention has been devised in order to solve this type of problem, and has the object of providing a battery storage apparatus that has improved operability for switching the lock portion between the locked state and the unlocked state.
One aspect of the present invention is a battery storage apparatus that includes a storage portion including an opening into which a battery is configured to be inserted and a storage space in which the battery is stored in an attachable and detachable manner via the opening, wherein the battery is configured to be held in a fixed manner at a holding position in the storage space; a portable portion that is configured to support the battery and move in the storage space between the holding position and an insertion and removal position that is different from the holding position; and a lock portion that is switchable between a locked state, in which the battery is held in a fixed manner relative to the storage portion, and an unlocked state, in which the fixed holding of the battery relative to the storage portion is released, wherein the lock portion is switched from the unlocked state to the locked state in conjunction with movement of the portable portion from the insertion and removal position to the holding position, and/or is switched from the locked state to the unlocked state in conjunction with movement of the portable portion from the holding position to the insertion and removal position.
With this battery storage apparatus, when the battery is inserted into the storage space through the opening of the storage portion, the battery is supported by the portable portion that is at the insertion and removal position. Therefore, the battery moves from the insertion and removal position to the holding position, along with the portable portion, to be stored in the storage space. In conjunction with this movement of the portable portion, the lock portion may switch from the unlocked state to the locked state. In such a case, due to the operation of storing the battery in the storage space, the lock portion switches to the locked state and holds the battery in a fixed manner at the holding position in the storage space.
On the other hand, when removing the battery from the storage space, the portable portion supporting the battery is moved from the holding position to the insertion and removal position along with the battery. In conjunction with this movement of the portable portion, the lock portion may switch from the locked state to the unlocked state. In this case, due to the operation of removing the battery from the storage space, the fixed holding of the battery by the lock portion is released. Therefore, the battery can be removed from the portable portion at the insertion and removal position, and the battery can be removed from the storage space through the opening of the storage portion.
Based on the above, according to this battery storage apparatus, by performing the operation of storing the battery in the storage space and/or the operation of removing the battery from the storage space, the lock portion can be switched between the locked state and the unlocked state due to the portable portion that moves together with the battery. In other words, an additional operation performed just to switch the lock portion, which is separate from the insertion and removal operation of the battery into and from the storage space, becomes unnecessary. Therefore, it is possible to improve the operability of switching the lock portion.
Preferred embodiments of a battery storage apparatus according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings below, constituent elements having the same or similar functions and effects are denoted by the same reference numerals, and repeated description may be omitted.
A battery storage apparatus 10 according to the present embodiment of
The battery storage apparatus 10 stores a battery 12, which has a battery terminal 14 (
A battery grip portion 18 that can be gripped by a worker is provided on an end portion on one end side of the battery 12 in the longitudinal direction thereof. The battery terminal 14 is provided on the end portion on the other end side of the battery 12 in the longitudinal direction. In the present embodiment, the battery 12 is stored in the battery storage apparatus 10 in a state where the battery terminal 14 side is oriented downward. Therefore, the up-down direction of the battery 12 is described with the orientation occurring when the battery storage apparatus 10 is stored as a reference.
Although not shown in detail in the drawings, the bottom portion of the battery terminal 14 is exposed from the battery case 16 through a notch or the like provided in the bottom wall of the battery case 16, for example. Furthermore, the top portion of the battery terminal 14 is connected to input/output terminals of the plurality of fuel cells by a power line through a battery management apparatus, and connected to the battery management apparatus by a signal transmission line, for example.
The battery storage apparatus 10 will be described in detail while referencing
In the following description of the battery storage apparatus 10, the arrow X1 side in
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The bottom pipe frame 42, when viewed in the up-down direction (arrow Z direction), is substantially U-shaped with the back surface side (arrow X1 side) being curved, and is fixed to the bottom wall of the shell case 22 (
The back pipe frame 48 is fixed to the back-surface-side (arrow X1 side) end portion of the bottom pipe frame 42, and stands upward from this end portion. Furthermore, the back pipe frame 48 is substantially U-shaped with a curved top portion, when viewed in the arrow X direction. The back plate 50 (
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In the present embodiment, the insertion and removal direction of the battery 12 when inserted into or removed from the storage space 58 via the opening 56 is the up-down direction, but the insertion and removal direction may be inclined relative to the up-down direction. The battery 12 is inserted into the storage space 58 from the upward side toward the downward side. Furthermore, the battery 12 inside the storage space 58 is pulled out from the downward side toward the upward side.
The external dimensions of the storage portion 30 are slightly smaller than the external dimensions of the shell case 22 (
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A protruding edge portion 64, which protrudes outward from the opening 56, is provided at an external circumferential edge portion of the opening 56 of the storage portion 30. By arranging the protruding edge portion 64 over the top end of the shell case 22 (
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Specifically, the portable portion 34 includes a portable portion body 66 that supports the battery 12 and an operating portion 70 that is provided with a grip portion 68 capable of being gripped by a worker. The portable portion body 66 at the disconnection position (insertion and removal position) reaches the connection position (holding position) by moving downward (arrow Z2 side) in the insertion and removal direction. The portable portion body 66 at the connection position (holding position) reaches the disconnection position (insertion and removal position) by moving upward (arrow Z1 side) in the insertion and removal direction. The movement of the portable portion body 66 in the insertion and removal direction is guided by a first portable portion guide 72 and a second portable portion guide 74, which are fixed to the back plate 50 of
The portable portion body 66 is configured to include a first body portion 76 (
The first body portion 76 and the second body portion 78 each include a base portion 82 that extends in the arrow X direction and a guide forming portion 84 that extends upward from the back surface side (arrow X1 side) of the base portion 82. That is, the first body portion 76 and the second body portion 78 are each substantially L-shaped with the up-down-direction length of the back surface side being greater than that of the front surface side, when viewed in the arrow Y direction. A front-surface-side rib 86 protruding toward the storage portion 30 side is provided integrally on the top end of the base portion 82 and the front-surface-side end portion of the guide forming portion 84. Furthermore, a back-surface-side rib 88 (
When the first body portion 76 moves in the insertion and removal direction, the corner portion formed by the back-surface-side rib 88 of the first body portion 76 and the first side surface 76S1 of the first body portion 76 follows the first portable portion guide 72. Due to this, the movement of the first body portion 76 in the insertion and removal direction is guided. Furthermore, when the second body portion 78 moves in the insertion and removal direction, the corner portion formed by back-surface-side rib 88 of the second body portion 78 and the second side surface 78S2 (
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Similarly, the second body portion 78 is elastically biased toward the bottom side (arrow Z2 side) in the up-down direction by a second body biasing member 91 formed by a tension coil spring, for example. The top end portion of the second body biasing member 91 is attached to the back surface side of the second body portion 78 via an attachment portion 92. The bottom end portion of the second body biasing member 91 is attached to the bottom end side of the back plate 50 via the attachment portion 94.
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On the other hand, when removing the battery 12 from the portable portion body 66, the battery 12 is pulled to the upward side in the insertion and removal direction from the bottom plate portion 80 of the portable portion body 66, at the disconnection position (insertion and removal position), shown in
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The rotary damper 102 is a unidirectional damper mechanism that produces a braking force during rotation that is counterclockwise in
When the rack forming portion 98 moves from the disconnection position toward the connection position together with the portable portion body 66, the idle gear 104 interlocked with the rack 100 rotates clockwise. Due to this, the rotary damper 102 rotates counterclockwise and produces a braking force. That is, the damping portion 36 attenuates the movement speed of the portable portion body 66 when the portable portion body 66 moves from the disconnection position toward the connection position. On the other hand, when the rack forming portion 98 moves from the connection position toward the disconnection position together with the portable portion body 66, the idle gear 104 rotates in the counterclockwise direction and the rotary damper 102 rotates in the clockwise direction. Therefore, the damping portion 36 does not attenuate or barely attenuates the movement speed of the portable portion body 66 when the portable portion body 66 moves from the connection position toward the disconnection position.
The movement of the portable portion body 66 between the connection position (holding position) and the disconnection position (insertion and removal position) can be achieved by, for example, having the worker grip the grip portion 68 and move the operating portion 70 in the insertion and removal direction relative to the storage portion 30. The up-to-down movement of the portable portion body 66 from the disconnection position (insertion and removal position) toward the connection position (holding position) may be realized by the weight of the battery 12 itself or the elastic biasing force of the first body biasing member 90 and the second body biasing member 91. The movement speed of the portable portion body 66 at this time is attenuated by the damping portion 36 as described above.
The operating portion 70 includes, in addition to the grip portion 68, an operating portion body 106 and a lock fixing portion 108. The grip portion 68 is arranged at the top end of the operating portion 70 (side opposite the storage portion terminal 32 side in the insertion and removal direction), and extends in the arrow Y direction. Lock fixing portions 108 are arranged respectively at the extension-direction ends of the grip portion 68, and an operating portion body 106 is provided extending downward from each lock fixing portion 108.
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In the present embodiment, the guide portion 110 is a long hole extending in the insertion and removal direction. The operating portion body 106 is fixed to a fastener 112 that is movably inserted into the guide portion 110 and prevented from coming off. Therefore, the operating portion 70 is capable of moving relative to the portable portion body 66, according to the movable range of the fastener 112 inside the guide portion 110.
Specifically, by moving the fastener 112 along the extension direction inside the guide portion 110, the operating portion 70 can move in the insertion and removal direction (up-down direction) relative to the portable portion body 66. Furthermore, by rotating the fastener 112 inside the guide portion 110 with the arrow Y direction as the axial direction, the operating portion 70 can also be relatively moved in a direction (disengagement direction, which will be described further below) in which the operating portion body 106 is inclined relative to the extension direction of the guide portion 110, when viewed in the arrow Y direction.
Furthermore, as an example, when the operating portion 70 is moved upward relative to the guide forming portion 84, the fastener 112 abuts against the top end of the guide portion 110. When the operating portion 70 is pulled upward farther in this state, the portable portion body 66 can be moved upward, along with the operating portion 70, relative to the storage portion 30. In the present embodiment, the grip portion 68 and the lock fixing portion 108 are arranged farther upward than the opening 56 of the storage portion 30 regardless of the relative position of the operating portion 70 with respect to the portable portion body 66 and the storage portion 30, but the grip portion 68 and lock fixing portion 108 are not particularly limited to this arrangement. The details of the lock fixing portion 108 are described further below.
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By arranging the operating portion biasing member 114 in this way, the operating portion 70 is such that the operating portion body 106 is inclined relative to the extension direction of the guide portion 110 (insertion and removal direction, up-down direction), when viewed in the arrow Y direction, and the grip portion 68 is elastically biased toward the outer side of the storage space 58 (arrow X1 side). Furthermore, due to the operating portion biasing member 114, the operating portion 70 is such that the fastener 112 of the operating portion body 106 is elastically biased toward the bottom end of the guide portion 110.
In the present embodiment, the operating portion biasing member 114 is provided only between the first body portion 76 and the operating portion body 106 attached to the first body portion 76. However, an operating portion biasing member 114 may be provided in a similar manner to the second body portion 78 (
A disengagement portion 118 is fixed to the operating portion body 106, farther upward than a connection portion connecting to the fastener 112, by welding or the like, for example. The disengagement portion 118 extends from the operating portion body 106 toward the arrow X2 side, and is shaped such that the end portion thereof on the arrow X2 side bends toward the storage portion 30 side. The disengagement portion 118 extends toward the arrow-X2-direction side beyond the guide forming portion 84 of the portable portion body 66, when viewed in the arrow Y direction. Furthermore, the disengagement portion 118 opposes the front-surface-side rib 86 of the guide forming portion 84 and extends to a position where it is not in contact with the storage portion 30, when viewed in the arrow X direction.
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Specifically, the engagement portion 120 is attached to the top end of the back surface side of the guide forming portion 84, and is capable of rotating centered on an engagement portion rotational shaft 124 extending in the arrow Y direction. By rotating centered on the engagement portion rotational shaft 124, the engagement portion 120 switches between an engagement state (
The rotational range limiting portion 122 is provided on the top end of the guide forming portion 84, which is curved toward the front surface side (arrow X2 side), and includes a front-surface-side abutment portion 126 and a back-surface-side abutment portion 128 as shown in
The front-surface-side abutment portion 126 abuts against the bottom surface of the engagement portion 120, thereby restricting the engagement portion 120 from moving beyond the engagement orientation and rotating counterclockwise in
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At the disconnection position (insertion and removal position), when the engagement portion 120 enters the engagement state, the bottom portion 120L of the back surface side of the engagement portion 120 is placed on the engaged portion 54, and therefore the engagement portion 120 is restricted from rotating clockwise in
The operation to switch the engagement portion 120 in the engagement state to the disengagement state can be performed via the disengagement portion 118 of the operating portion 70. Specifically, as shown in
Due to this, the disengagement portion 118 causes the engagement portion 120 to rotate clockwise in
Therefore, due to the bottom portion 120L of the back surface side of the engagement portion 120 abutting against the back plate 50, the engagement portion 120 can be restricted from rotating to the engagement orientation side (counterclockwise in
A lock switching portion 132 is provided integrally on the top portion of the front surface side of the engagement portion 120. The lock switching portion 132 moves in conjunction with the movement of the portable portion body 66 in the insertion and removal direction, to switch the lock portion 40 between a locked state and an unlocked state. The details of the lock switching portion 132 are described along with the details of the lock portion 40.
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The first lock portion 134 includes a lock portion body 138, a battery abutting portion 140, a lock fixing wall 142, and a lock rotating shaft 144. The lock portion body 138 is fixed to the storage portion 30 in a rotatable manner, via the lock rotating shaft 144. As shown in
The battery abutting portion 140 includes an abutment surface 146 that abuts against the top end of the battery 12 when the first lock portion 134 is in the locked state. The abutment surface 146 of the battery abutting portion 140 is preferably formed of an elastic member. As shown in
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The second lock portion 136 is configured in the same manner as the first lock portion 134, except that the second lock portion 136 is symmetric (mirror symmetry) to the first lock portion 134 with respect to the XZ plane. In other words, when the second lock portion 136 is in the locked state, the lock rotating shaft 144 is arranged at the arrow-Y2-side end portion of the lock portion body 138 and the battery abutting portion 140 is arranged at the arrow-Y1-side end portion of the lock portion body 138. Furthermore, the second lock portion 136 enters the locked state by rotating clockwise in
The lock portion 40 is elastically biased around the lock rotating shaft 144 by a lock portion biasing member 152 made of a torsion spring or the like, for example. In the present embodiment, the lock portion biasing member 152 elastically biases the lock portion 40 in the rotational direction toward the locked state side. That is, the first lock portion 134 is elastically biased counterclockwise in
The lock portion 40 is restricted from rotating beyond a prescribed range in both the clockwise and counterclockwise directions, by a rotation restricting mechanism or the like (not shown in the drawings).
The lock switching portion 132 restricts, in a releasable manner, the rotation of the lock portion 40. As described above, the lock switching portion 132 is provided integrally on the top portion of the front surface side of the engagement portion 120. Therefore, in accordance with the portable portion body 66 moving in the insertion and removal direction between the disconnection position (insertion and removal position) and the connection position (holding position), the lock switching portion 132 also moves in the insertion and removal direction.
When the portable portion body 66 is at the disconnection position (insertion and removal position), as shown in
On the other hand, when the portable portion body 66 is at the connection position (holding position), as shown in
With the lock portion 40 in the locked state, the lock engaging portion 148 extends upward from the lock portion body 138, as described above. In this state, when the operating portion 70 moves from top to bottom relative to the portable portion body 66 and storage portion 30, the lock engaging portion 148 is inserted into an engagement groove 154 provided in the lock fixing portion 108 of the operating portion 70.
When the lock engaging portion 148 of the first lock portion 134 is inserted into the engagement groove 154, the side surface of the lock engaging portion 148 on the arrow Y1 side abuts against the inner side surface of the engagement groove 154 of the lock fixing portion 108. That is, the rotation of the first lock portion 134 centered on the lock rotating shaft 144 is restricted due to the first lock portion 134 abutting against both the top end of the battery 12 and the lock fixing portion 108, thereby keeping the first lock portion 134 fixed in the locked state. In the same manner, when the lock engaging portion 148 of the second lock portion 136 is inserted into the engagement groove 154, the side surface of the lock engaging portion 148 on the arrow Y2 side abuts against the inner side surface of the engagement groove 154 of the lock fixing portion 108. That is, the rotation of the second lock portion 136 centered on the lock rotating shaft 144 is restricted due to the second lock portion 136 abutting against both the top end of the battery 12 and the lock fixing portion 108, thereby keeping the second lock portion 136 fixed in the locked state.
For each of the first lock portion 134 and the second lock portion 136, a inclined portion 156 (
When the operating portion 70 moves upward relative to the portable portion body 66 and the storage portion 30 from a state where the lock fixing portion 108 and the lock engaging portion 148 are engaged, the lock engaging portion 148 is removed from the engagement groove 154. Due to this, the engagement between the lock fixing portion 108 and the lock engaging portion 148 is dissolved. As shown in
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With the battery storage apparatus 10 of the present embodiment, in a case where an attempt is made to put the opening and closing portion 26 in the closed state while the battery 12 is not stored in the storage space 58, for example, it is still necessary for the portable portion body 66 to move to the connection position (holding position). At this time, as described above, the portable portion body 66 is elastically biased toward the bottom side (connection position side, holding position side) in the up-down direction by the first body biasing member 90 and the second body biasing member 91. Therefore, by dissolving the engagement between the engagement portion 120 and the engaged portion 54 with the restricting portion 38, the portable portion body 66 moves to the connection position (holding position) against the braking force of the damping portion 36, and can be kept at the connection position (holding position).
The battery storage apparatus 10 according to the present embodiment is basically configured as described above. The following describes, as an example of an operation of attaching and detaching the battery 12 to and from the battery storage apparatus 10, a case in which an operation is started to store the battery 12 in the storage space 58 from a state in which the opening and closing portion 26 (
In other words, the portable portion body 66 is moved relative to the storage portion 30 along with the operating portion 70 due to the grip portion 68 being gripped and the operating portion 70 being pulled upward in the insertion and removal direction, for example. Due to this, as shown in
After the portable portion body 66 has reached the disconnection position (insertion and removal position) in the manner described above, the gripping of the grip portion 68 is released. Due to this, the operating portion 70 adopts an orientation and arrangement according to the elastic bias caused by the operating portion biasing member 114. That is, due to the operating portion body 106 being inclined relative to the extension direction of the guide portion 110, the grip portion 68 is arranged outside the storage space 58, when viewed in the insertion and removal direction.
Furthermore, due to the portable portion body 66 being in the disconnection position (insertion and removal position), as shown in
Next, as an example, the battery grip portion 18 is gripped and the orientation of the battery terminal 14 is aligned with the storage portion terminal 32. In this state, as shown in
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Upon entering the disengagement state, the portable portion body 66 moves toward the connection position (holding position), which is farther downward than the disconnection position (insertion and removal position), due to the weight of the battery 12 itself and the elastic biasing force of the first body biasing member 90 and the second body biasing member 91. At this time, since the rack forming portion 98 moves integrally with the portable portion body 66, at the damping portion 36, the rotary damper 102 rotates in the counterclockwise direction in
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As described above, the portable portion body 66 supporting the battery 12 is moved to the connection position (holding position) and the operating portion 70 is moved downward in the insertion and removal direction to a position where the lock fixing portion 108 is engaged with the lock engaging portion 148, after which the opening and closing portion 26 is set to the closed state as necessary. Due to this, the battery 12 is stored in the battery storage apparatus 10.
Next, the operation of removing the battery 12 from the battery storage apparatus 10 will be described. In this case, after the opening and closing portion 26 (
In other words, by gripping the grip portion 68 and pulling the operating portion 70 upward in the insertion and removal direction, for example, the portable portion body 66 is moved upward relative to the storage portion 30. At this time, the battery 12 supported by the portable portion body 66 also moves upward, along with the portable portion body 66, relative to the storage portion 30. Due to this, as shown in
Furthermore, when the battery 12 and the portable portion body 66 reach the disconnection position (insertion and removal position), the engagement portion 120 and engaged portion 54 enter the engagement state. That is, the movement of the battery 12 and portable portion body 66 toward the connection position (holding position) side is restricted by the restricting portion 38. Therefore, even when the grip on the grip portion 68 is released, the battery 12 and the portable portion body 66 are restricted from returning back toward the connection position (holding position) from the disconnection position (insertion and removal position).
Furthermore, due to the portable portion body 66 moving to the disconnection position (insertion and removal position) side, as shown in
Therefore, the battery grip portion 18 is gripped instead of the grip portion 68 of the operating portion 70 and the battery 12 is moved upward in the insertion and removal direction relative to the storage portion 30 and the portable portion body 66, for example, thereby making it possible to remove the battery 12 from the storage space 58 through the opening 56.
As described above, with the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the present embodiment, when the battery 12 is stored in the storage space 58, the movement of the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) supporting the battery 12 is restricted by the restricting portion 38, thereby making it possible to stop the battery 12 at the disconnection position before the connection position is reached. After this, by removing the restriction caused by the restricting portion 38, the battery 12 is moved from the disconnection position to the connection position, and the battery terminal 14 and storage portion terminal 32 can be connected to each other. That is, it is possible to perform, in stages, the operation of inserting the battery 12 to the disconnection position relative to the storage portion 30 and the operation of inserting the battery 12 from the disconnection position to the connection position to connect the battery terminal 14 and the storage portion terminal 32.
Furthermore, in a case where the battery 12 stored in the storage space 58 is being removed, when the battery 12 supported by the portable portion 34 moves from the connection position to the disconnection position, the connection between the battery terminal 14 and the storage portion terminal 32 can be dissolved. In this way, the battery 12 that has been moved from the connection position to the disconnection position is restricted from moving toward (returning back to) the connection position by the restricting portion 38. Therefore, it is possible to perform, in stages, the operation of dissolving the connection between the battery terminal 14 and the storage portion terminal 32 and moving the battery 12 to the disconnection position and the operation of moving the battery 12 at the disconnection position farther to remove the battery 12 from the storage portion 30.
Accordingly, with this battery storage apparatus 10, there is no need to perform, in series, the operation of inserting and removing the battery 12 into and from the storage portion 30 and the operation of attaching and detaching the storage portion terminal 32 and the battery terminal 14. Therefore, impact caused by collisions on the battery terminal 14 and storage portion terminal 32, for example, can be easily restricted, and the battery terminal 14 and storage portion terminal 32 can be well protected.
At the disconnection position of the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above, the battery terminal 14 of the battery 12 supported by the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) is arranged near or adjacent to the storage portion terminal 32. In this way, by setting the disconnection position to be close to the connection position, it is possible to effectively restrict the occurrence of impact caused by collisions on the storage portion terminal 32 and the battery terminal 14. Therefore, it is possible to better protect the battery terminal 14 and the storage portion terminal 32. The disconnection position is not limited to the arrangement described above as long as the battery terminal 14 of the battery 12 supported by the portable portion body 66 is at any position in the storage space 58 resulting in being disconnected from the storage portion terminal 32.
With the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above, the damping portion 36 is included that attenuates the movement speed of the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) moving from the disconnection position toward the connection position. In this case, it is possible to effectively restrict the occurrence of impact caused by collisions on the storage portion terminal 32 and the battery terminal 14. Therefore, it is possible to better protect the battery terminal 14 and the storage portion terminal 32.
In the embodiment described above, the damping portion 36 is formed from the rack 100, the rotary damper 102, and the idle gear 104, but the damping portion 36 is not particularly limited to this. A widely known configuration capable of attenuating the movement speed of the portable portion body 66 from the disconnection position toward the connection position can be adopted as the damping portion 36.
The restricting portion 38 of the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above includes the engagement portion 120 provided to the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) and the engaged portion 54 that is positionally fixed relative to the storage portion terminal 32, and the movement of the portable portion 34 from the disconnection position toward the connection position is restricted by the engagement portion 120 and the engaged portion 54 being engaged with each other at the disconnection position. In this case, the movement of the portable portion body 66 from the disconnection position toward the connection position can be restricted by a relatively simple configuration.
The portable portion 34 of the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above includes the portable portion body 66 that supports the battery 12 and the operating portion 70 that is provided with the grip portion 68 that can be gripped by a worker, and the portable portion body 66 can be moved in the insertion and removal direction between the connection position and the disconnection position by moving the operating portion 70 relative to the storage portion 30 in the insertion and removal direction of the battery 12 through the opening 56. In this case, the operability when moving the battery 12 between the disconnection position and the connection position can be improved.
The operating portion 70 of the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above is capable of moving relative to the portable portion body 66, and the operating portion 70 is provided with the disengagement portion 118 that dissolves the engagement between the engagement portion 120 and the engaged portion 54 by moving the operating portion 70 relative to the portable portion body 66 in the disengagement direction, which is different from the insertion and removal direction. By setting the disengagement direction to be different from the insertion and removal direction in this way, when the battery 12 is inserted into the storage space 58, the engagement portion 120 and engaged portion 54 can be restricted from unintentionally disengaging. Therefore, it is possible to improve the operability of the battery storage apparatus 10, and also to better protect the battery terminal 14 and the storage portion terminal 32.
The portable portion body 66 of the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above is provided with the guide portion 110 that extends in the insertion and removal direction and guides the movement of the operating portion 70 relative to the portable portion body 66; the grip portion 68 is arranged on a side opposite the storage portion terminal 32 from the operating portion 70 in the insertion and removal direction; and the operating portion 70 is provided with the operation portion biasing member 114 that causes the operating portion 70 to be inclined relative to the extension direction of the guide portion 110 and elastically biases the grip portion 68 toward the outside of the opening 56. In this case, by guiding the relative movement of the operating portion 70 with the guide portion 110, it is possible to improve the operability of the battery storage apparatus 10.
Furthermore, by elastically biasing the operating portion 70 in the direction described above with the operating portion biasing member 114, it is possible to easily prevent the grip portion 68 from interfering with the operation of inserting and removing the battery 12 to and from the storage space 58 through the opening 56, for example. Due to this as well, it is possible to improve the operability of the battery storage apparatus 10.
The engagement portion 120 of the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above is rotatable and switches between an engagement state of being engaged with the engaged portion 54 and a disengagement state in which the engagement with the engaged portion 54 is dissolved, due to the rotation of the engagement portion 120; the engagement portion 120 is provided with the engagement portion biasing member 130 that elastically biases the engagement portion 120 in a direction to rotate toward the engagement state side; and the operating portion 70 is moved in the disengagement direction, thereby causing the disengagement portion 118 to rotate the engagement portion 120 against the elastic force of the engagement portion biasing member 130 to enter the disengagement state. In this case, it is possible to switch between the engagement state and the disengagement state for the engagement portion 120 and engaged portion 54, with a relatively simple configuration and operation.
The battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above includes the opening and closing portion 26 that opens and closes the opening 56; when the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) is at the disconnection position, a portion of the battery 12 supported by the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) protrudes to the outside of the storage portion 30 through the opening 56, thereby restricting the opening and closing portion 26 from covering the opening 56 and entering the closed state; and when the portable portion 34 is at the connection position, the battery 12 is arranged farther inward in the storage portion 30 compared to when the portable portion 34 is at the disconnection position, thereby making it possible for the opening and closing portion 26 to enter the closed state.
In this case, in the state where the battery 12 is at the disconnection position, the opening and closing portion 26 can be prevented from entering the closed state, and therefore the connection state between the battery terminal 14 and storage portion terminal 32 can be easily confirmed. Furthermore, since the storage space 58 can be made relatively small compared to the size of the battery 12, the battery storage apparatus 10 can be formed to be smaller.
With the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the present embodiment, when the battery 12 is inserted into the storage space 58 through opening 56 of the storage portion 30, the battery 12 is supported by the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) at the insertion and removal position. Therefore, the battery 12 moves from the insertion and removal position to the holding position, along with the portable portion body 66, to be stored in the storage space 58. In conjunction with this movement of the portable portion body 66, the lock portion 40 is switched from the unlocked state to the locked state. That is, due to the operation of storing the battery 12 in the storage space 58, the lock portion 40 is switched to the locked state, and the battery 12 is held in a fixed manner at the holding position in the storage space 58.
On the other hand, when removing the battery 12 from the storage space 58, the portable portion body 66 supporting the battery 12 is moved from the holding position to the insertion and removal position, along with the battery 12. In conjunction with this movement of the portable portion body 66, the lock portion 40 is switched from the locked state to the unlocked state. That is, due to the operation of removing the battery 12 from the storage space 58, the fixed hold of the battery 12 by the lock portion 40 is released. Therefore, it is possible to remove the battery 12 from the storage space 58 through the opening 56 of the storage portion 30, along with the removal of the battery 12 from the portable portion body 66 at the insertion and removal position.
Accordingly, by performing the operation to store the battery 12 in the storage space 58 and the operation to remove the battery 12 from the storage space 58, the lock portion 40 can be switched between the locked state and the unlocked state by the portable portion body 66 that moves together with the battery 12. That is, as an example, aside from the operation of inserting and removing the battery 12 to and from the storage space 58, an additional operation performed only to switch the lock portion 40 can be made unnecessary. Therefore, with the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the present embodiment, the operability of switching the lock portion 40 can be improved. In the embodiment described above, both the switching of the lock portion 40 to the locked state and the switching of the lock portion 40 to the unlocked state are linked to the movement of the portable portion body 66. However, it is acceptable for just one of the switching of the lock portion 40 to the locked state and the switching of the lock portion 40 to the unlocked state to be linked to the movement of the portable portion body 66, and the other may be performed by a separate operation that is manual or the like, for example.
The battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above includes the damping portion 36 that attenuates the movement speed of the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) moving from the insertion and removal position toward the holding position. In this case, when the battery 12 is stored in the storage space 58, it is possible to restrict the occurrence of impact caused by the battery 12 colliding with configurational elements of the battery storage apparatus 10, for example. In particular, when the battery 12 is stored in the storage space 58 and the battery terminal 14 and storage portion terminal 32 are in contact and connected to each other, it is possible to restrict the occurrence of impact caused by collisions or the like on the battery terminal 14 and storage portion terminal 32. Due to this, even in a case where the battery 12 has a relatively high weight, the battery terminal 14, storage portion terminal 32, and the like can be well protected.
With the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above, the lock portion 40 switches between the unlocked state and the locked state by rotating centered on the lock rotating shaft 144; the battery storage apparatus 10 is provided with the lock portion biasing member 152 that elastically biases the lock portion 40 around the lock rotating shaft 144; the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) includes the lock switching portion 132 that restricts, in a releasable manner, the rotation of the lock portion 40; and the lock switching portion 132 restricts the rotation of the lock portion 40 against the elastic force of the lock portion biasing member 152 when the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) is at one of the insertion and removal position and the holding position, and releases the restriction on the rotation of the lock portion 40 when the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) is at the other of the insertion and removal position and the holding position. In this case, the lock portion 40 can be relatively simply configured to switch between the locked state and the unlocked state.
In the embodiment described above, the lock portion biasing member 152 elastically biases the lock portion 40 toward the locked state side in the rotational direction. However, the lock portion biasing member 152 may elastically bias the lock portion 40 toward the unlocked state side in the rotational direction.
In this case, when the portable portion body 66 is at the holding position, for example, the lock switching portion 132 abuts against the first lock portion 134 on the arrow Y1 side of the lock rotating shaft 144. Furthermore, the lock switching portion 132 abuts against the second lock portion 136 on the arrow Y2 side of the lock rotating shaft 144. Due to this, the first lock portion 134 and the second lock portion 136 can each be kept in the locked state against the elastic force of the lock portion biasing member 152.
On the other hand, when the portable portion body 66 is at the insertion and removal position, the first lock portion 134 and second lock portion 136 are each moved away from the lock switching portion 132. Due to this, the first lock portion 134 and second lock portion 136 can each be kept in the unlocked state due to the elastic force of the lock portion biasing member 152.
In the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above, the portable portion 34 includes the portable portion body 66 that supports the battery 12 and the operating portion 70 provided with the grip portion 68 that can be gripped by the worker; it is possible to move the portable portion body 66 in the insertion and removal direction between the insertion and removal position and the holding position by moving the operating portion 70 relative to the storage portion 30 along the insertion and removal direction of the battery 12 through the opening 56; and the operating portion 70 includes the lock fixing portion 108 that can keep the lock portion 40 fixed in the locked state when the portable portion body 66 is at the holding position.
In this case, the battery 12 can be moved between the insertion and removal position and the holding position by gripping the grip portion 68 and operating the operating portion 70, and therefore it is possible to improve the operability of the battery storage apparatus 10. Furthermore, since the lock portion 40 is kept fixed in the locked state by the lock fixing portion 108 of the operating portion 70, the battery 12 can be better held in a fixed manner at the holding position.
The storage space 58 of the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above is provided with the storage portion terminal 32 that can contact the battery terminal 14 provided on the battery 12; the holding position is the connection position at which the battery terminal 14 of the battery 12 held by the portable portion body 66 is connected to the storage portion terminal 32; the insertion and removal position is the disconnection position at which the battery terminal 14 of the battery 12 supported by the battery case 66 is disconnected from the storage portion terminal 32; and the battery storage apparatus 10 includes the restricting portion 38 that restricts, in a releasable manner, the movement of the portable portion body 66 from the insertion and removal position toward the holding position.
In this case, the operation of inserting the battery 12 to the insertion and removal position relative to the storage portion 30 and the operation of inserting the battery 12 from the insertion and removal position to the holding position to connect the battery terminal 14 and the storage portion terminal 32 can be performed in stages. Furthermore, the operation of dissolving the connection between the battery terminal 14 and storage portion terminal 32 and moving the battery 12 to the insertion and removal position and the operation of further moving the battery 12 at the insertion and removal position to remove the battery 12 from the storage portion 30 can be performed in stages.
In other words, there is no need to perform the operation of inserting or removing the battery 12 to or from the storage portion 30 and the operation of attaching or detaching the storage portion terminal 32 and battery terminal 14 to or from each other in series. Therefore, it is possible to easily restrict the occurrence of impact caused by collisions or the like on configurational elements of the battery 12 and the battery storage apparatus 10, particularly the occurrence of impact caused by collisions or the like on the battery terminal 14 and the storage portion terminal 32. It should be noted that the insertion and removal position may be set to a position different from the disconnection position.
With the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above, the restricting portion 38 includes the engagement portion 120 provided to the portable portion body 66 and the engaged portion 54 that is positionally fixed relative to the storage portion 30, and the movement of the portable portion body 66 from the insertion and removal position toward the holding position is restricted by engaging the engagement portion 120 and engaged portion 54 with each other. In this case, the movement of the portable portion body 66 from the insertion and removal position toward the holding position can be restricted by a relatively simple configuration.
With the battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above, the lock switching portion 132 is provided integrally with the engagement portion 120, abuts against the lock portion 40 to restrict the rotation of the lock portion 40 when the portable portion body 66 is at the insertion and removal position, and moves away from the lock portion 40 to remove the restriction on the rotation of the lock portion 40 when the portable portion body 66 is at the holding position. In this case, the battery storage apparatus 10 can be simplified and can be made smaller with regard to the portion where the lock switching portion 132 and engagement portion 120 are provided integrally.
The battery storage apparatus 10 according to the embodiment described above includes the opening and closing portion 26 that opens and closes the opening 56; when the portable portion 34 (portable portion body 66) is at the insertion and removal position, a portion of the battery 12 supported by the portable portion body 66 (portable portion 34) protrudes to the outside of the storage portion 30 through the opening 56, thereby restricting the opening and closing portion 26 from covering the opening 56 to be in the closed state; and when the portable portion body 66 (portable portion 34) is at the holding position, the battery 12 is arranged further inward in the storage portion 30 compared to when the portable portion body 66 is at the insertion and removal position, thereby making it possible for the opening and closing portion 26 to enter the closed state.
In this case, in the state where the battery 12 is at the insertion and removal position, the opening and closing portion 26 can be prevented from entering the closed state, and therefore it can be easily confirmed whether the lock portion 40 is in the locked state. Furthermore, since the storage space 58 can be made relatively small compared to the size of the battery 12, the battery storage apparatus 10 can be formed to be smaller.
Further, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and it goes without saying that various modifications could be adopted therein without departing from the essence and gist of the present invention.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2020/035326 | 9/17/2020 | WO |