The present invention relates to charging apparatuses and operating tools.
Japanese Design Registration No. 919451 discloses an automated dedicated charging station including a card system. When a user inserts a card into a magnetic card insertion port, information on a drive state is displayed on an operation guide plate. The user pushes a drive or stop button according to a displayed operation step. When the drive button is pushed, charging starts. By contrast, when the stop button is pushed, the charging stops (driving of the charging station terminates), and a receipt indicating a driving result is output from a receipt slot.
A charging apparatus according to one embodiment is a charging apparatus for charging electric power supplied from a power source to a charging target, including: an operating tool configured to operate charging to the charging target. The operating tool includes: a region A indicating a step of connecting a connector, which is to be connected to the charging target, to the charging target; a region B indicating a step of operating a start switch to start charging to the charging target; a region C indicating a charged state of the charging target; and a region D indicating a step of removing the connector from the charging target. The region A, the region B, the region C, and the region D are arranged along a first direction.
An operating tool according to one embodiment is an operating tool including a plurality of first regions displaying operation of an apparatus step by step and provided along a first direction. A step of operating the operation button is displayed in one of the plurality of first regions. An operation button is arranged in the one of the plurality of first regions.
An apparatus according to one embodiment includes the operating tool of the above embodiment.
Embodiments which the present application discloses will be discussed next with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is noted that parts irrelevant to the description may not be shown in the respective drawings in some cases.
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The charging apparatus 10 includes a power source section 20 and a station section 30.
The power source section 20 is installed in a site apart from the station section 30. The power source section 20 is capable of converting commercial power source to electric power and supplying electric power necessary for charging a charging target to the station section 30.
The station section 30 can supply the electric power supplied from the power source section 20 directly to the electric vehicle 12 or the like.
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The base 32 extends in a vertical direction (upward from the installation plane). Two pillars 40, for example, are provided at the lower part of the base 32 (see
The protrusion 34 is fixed to the base 32 at a predetermined height. The protrusion 34 is fixed to a part of the base 32. The protrusion 34 is composed of at least an upper plate 42a extending obliquely frontward and downward from the base 32 and a lower plate 42b extending obliquely frontward and upward from the base 32. The protrusion 34 protrudes frontward than the base 32. That is, as shown in
Further, the protrusion 34 is notched in the right end part thereof to form a notched portion. As shown in
Moreover, the protrusion 34 includes the operating tool 50 for operating to charge to the charging target. For example, the operating tool 50 is provided on the upper plate 42a of the protrusion 34. Operation buttons (a start button 52a and a stop button 52b) for operation (charging operation) of the charging apparatus 10 are arranged on the operating tool 50 (see
Further, since the charging connector 36 is caught in the right end part of the protrusion 34 set at the operation-easy height, it is easy for the operator to operate the charging apparatus 10.
The protrusion 34 is provided on the front surface (the surface facing the operator when the operator operates the charging apparatus 10) of the station section 30, while a first rear door 54a is provided at a portion of the back surface (the surface opposite to the front surface of the station section 30) of the station section 30 which corresponds to the protrusion 34, as shown in
As described with reference to
The charging cable 38 is arranged to extend downward from the upper right part of the base 32. The length of the charging cable 38 is set so as not to come into contact with the ground when the charging connector 36 at the distal end of the charging cable 38 is caught in the catcher 44.
Here, space for disposing an article (hereinafter referred to as “free space”) FS is formed on the upper side of the part where the protrusion 34 is fixed.
Any article appealing to a user of the charging apparatus 10 can be disposed in the free space FS.
Referring to a first example, the article is a bulletin board 62a (see
Referring to a second example, the article is a monitor 62b that displays information (see
Referring to a third example, the article is a shelf 62c (see
Referring to a fourth example, the article is a showcase 62d that displays goods (see
Referring to a fifth example, the article is a reader 62e (see
Referring further to a sixth example, the article can be a mirror.
It is noted that in one embodiment, the position where the free space FS is formed is not limited to the upper side of the part where the protrusion 34 is fixed. As far as the free space FS serves as space used for disposing the article, the position where the free space FS is formed can be located on the lower side of the part where the protrusion 34 is fixed. Further, the position where the free space FS is formed may be located on both the upper side and the lower side of the part where the protrusion 34 is fixed.
For example, the mirror can be disposed on the upper side of the part where the protrusion 34 is fixed, while the shelf 62c can be disposed on the lower side of the part where the protrusion 34 is fixed. Further, two or more articles (e.g., the mirror and the shell) can be disposed on at least one of the upper side and the lower side of the part where the protrusion 34 is fixed.
As described above, since the free space FS used for disposing the article is formed in the station section 30, the charging apparatus 10 according to the present embodiment enables the installation personnel to hold an added value besides provision of the charging function to the user.
It is noted that, as shown in
The charging apparatus 10 according to the present embodiment has been described with reference to
The operating tool 50 provided on the upper plate 42a of the protrusion 34 will be described next in detail with reference to
The operating tool 50 is for operating to charge to the charging target. A plurality of first regions that display the operation of the apparatus step by step are provided along a first direction in the operating tool 50. One of the first regions indicates steps of operating operation buttons. The operation buttons are arranged in anther region. Specifically, as shown in
In the region A, steps of connecting a connector, which is to be connected to a charging target, to the charging target are indicated. Referring to a specific example, steps of connecting the charging connector 36 to a charging target, for example, the electric vehicle 12 or the like (information on inserting the charging connector 36 to the electric vehicle 12 and information on handling a lever of the charging connector 36) are indicated in group together with illustrations in the region A.
In the region B, a start switch (operation button) to start charging to a charging target is arranged, and a step of operating the start switch (step of operating the operation button) is indicated. Referring to a specific example, in the region B, the start button 52a (hardware switch) to start charging to the charging target is arranged, and a step of operating the start button 52a is indicated.
The charged state of a charging target is indicated in the region C. As a specific example, an indicator 72 is arranged in the region C. The indicator 72 indicates the charged state of the charged target.
Steps of removing the charging connector 36 from the charging target (information on handling the lever of the charging connector 36 and information on removing the charging connector 36 from the charging target) are indicated in group together with illustrations in the region D. It is noted that an emergency stop button 74 for emergency stop of the charging operation is arranged on the upper right side of the region D.
As described in detail with reference to
Here, if the buttons and the indication of the steps of operating the buttons (explanation of the operation) are separately arranged, the operator must understand the correspondence between the buttons and the explanation of the operation. However, in the operating tool 50 described in the present embodiment, the buttons and the indication of the steps of operating the buttons are arranged correspondingly, as in the region B. Thus, the operator is not required to understand the correspondence, thereby enabling intuitively operation.
In the operating tool 50, a second region displaying a step of stopping the operation is further arranged along a direction different from the first direction. A stop button to stop the operation is arranged in the second region. For example, a region E (second region) is arranged below the region C. In the region E, a step of stopping the charging operation is indicated, and a stop switch to stop the charging operation is further arranged. Referring to a specific example, in the region E, the stop button 52b (hardware switch) to stop the charging operation is arranged, and the step of operating the stop button 52b is indicated.
The start button 52a is a button to be usually operated in accordance with the operation steps. By contrast, the stop operation is unusual operation, and the stop button 52b is used only when necessary for the operator. Accordingly, the stop button 52b is arranged so as not to be located adjacent to the start button 52a.
As described in detail with reference to
It is noted that depending on an apparatus as an operation target, the regions A-D may be arranged in line along the direction going down from above, while the region E is arranged on the right side of the region C. That is, the first direction may be set to go down from above, while the second direction is set to go right from left.
Displayed information of the indicator 72 arranged in the region C will be described next.
The indicator 72 is a monochrome liquid crystal panel, for example. As shown in
The first display region X1 displays information on the charged state of the charging target. The information on the charged state is status indicting, as shown in
The second display region X2 displays precaution to at least the operator. The precaution is information, such as “Push “Stop Charging” Below to Stop” as shown
As described with reference to
It is noted that the background color of the first display region X1 and the background color of the second display region X2 may be opposite to each other. That is, the background color of the first display region X1 may be set to be black, while the background color of the second display region X2 is set to be white. Alternatively, a color indicator may be employed instead of the monochrome indicator. In this case, when the background color of the first display region X1 and the background color of the second display region X2 are set in a complementary color relationship, the legibility of the display screen 73 can be enhanced.
In addition, other than the vertical arrangement of the first display region X1 and the second display region X2, the first display region X1 and the second display region X2 can be arranged horizontally. Specifically, the first display region X1 may be arranged on the left side of the second display region X2.
It is noted that one embodiment is not limited to the above described embodiments, and can be changed within the scope that does not change the subject matter of the embodiments. For example, the technical scope of one embodiment encompasses an invention according to a combination of part or all of the above described embodiments and modified examples.
The operating tool 50 in the above described embodiment includes the indicator 72 and the plurality of buttons (hardware switches). However, as far as the operating tool 50 has an operation function for charging operation to the charging target, the operating tool 50 is not limited to one including the indicator 72 and the hardware switches. For example, the indicator 72 can be a touch panel, and at least some of the plurality of hardware switches may be buttons (hardware switches) displayed on the indicator 72.
In addition, the notched portion may be formed in the left end part of the protrusion 34.
The charging cable 38 can be arranged so as to extend downward from the upper left part of the base 32.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-007005 | Jan 2011 | JP | national |