Claims
- 1. A connectivity device for connecting a vehicle to a service terminal, comprising
(a) a mount for mounting the connectivity device to one of the vehicle and the service terminal; (b) a deployment apparatus movably attached to the mount; (c) a plug for coupling to a receptacle in the other of the vehicle and the service terminal; and, (d) a compliant member attaching the plug to the deployment apparatus, the compliant member providing sufficient compliance for the plug to engage the receptacle after movement by the deployment apparatus and when the connectivity device is in range of but not perfectly aligned with the receptacle.
- 2. The connectivity device of claim 1 wherein the mount is configured to mount to the vehicle, and the receptacle is configured to mount to the service terminal.
- 3. The connectivity device of claim 2 wherein the compliant member is elongate, having a distal end attached to the plug.
- 4. The connectivity device of claim 3 wherein the compliant member comprises a flexible electrical conductor electrically coupled at one end to the plug and couplable at the other end to the vehicle.
- 5. The connectivity device of claim 4 wherein the compliant member further comprises a flexible fluid conduit fluid coupled at one end to the plug and couplable at the other end to the vehicle.
- 6. The connectivity device of claim 5 wherein the fluid conduit is a water conduit.
- 7. The connectivity device of claim 5 wherein the fluid conduit is a hydrogen gas conduit.
- 8. The connectivity device of claim 2 wherein the compliant member comprises a flexible festoon cable comprising an electrical conductor electrically coupled at one end to the plug and electrically couplable at the other end to the vehicle, and a jacket housing the conductor.
- 9. The connectivity device of claim 8 wherein the compliant member further comprises a flexible fluid conduit fluidly coupled at one end to the plug, and fluidly couplable at the other end to the vehicle.
- 10. The connectivity device of claim 9 wherein the fluid conduit is flexible Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) tubing.
- 11. The connectivity device of claim 2 wherein the mount comprises a mounting plate and a mount compliant member attached to the mounting plate and attachable to the vehicle.
- 12. The connectivity device of claim 11 wherein the mount compliant member comprises at least one spring.
- 13. The connectivity device of claim 2 further comprising a docking bay attachable to the vehicle and for storing the plug when the connectivity device is in a retracted position.
- 14. The connectivity device of claim 2 further comprising an internal controller communicative with the deployment apparatus and one of a wireless transceiver and vehicle controller, for controlling the movement of the deployment apparatus.
- 15. The connectivity device of claim 1 wherein the compliant member extends between the plug and the deployment apparatus, and wherein the compliant member comprises an electrical conductor electrically coupled to the plug, the deployment apparatus includes a conductive screw electrically coupled to the conductor and couplable to the vehicle, such that an electrical path is formed between the plug and the deployment apparatus.
- 16. The connectivity device of claim 1 wherein the compliant member extends between the plug and the deployment apparatus, the compliant member includes an electrical conductor electrically coupled to the plug, the deployment apparatus comprises a conductive strip electrically couplable to the vehicle and a contact element in sliding contact with the strip and electrically coupled to the compliant member conductor.
- 17. The connectivity device of claim 1 further comprising a telescoping fluid tube assembly that is fluid coupled at one end to the plug and fluid couplable at the other end to the vehicle, such that a fluid is transferable through the connectivity device.
- 18. A connectivity device for connecting a vehicle to a service terminal, comprising
(a) a mount assembly comprising a mount and a mount compliant member attached to the mount, the mount assembly for mounting the connectivity device to one of the vehicle and the service terminal; (b) a deployment apparatus movably attached to the mount; (c) a plug for coupling to a receptacle in the other of the vehicle and the service terminal; (d) a plug compliant member attaching the plug to the deployment apparatus, the plug and mount compliant members providing sufficient compliance for the plug to engage the receptacle after movement by the deployment apparatus and when the connectivity device is in range of but not perfectly aligned with the receptacle.
- 19. The connectivity device of claim 18 wherein the mount assembly is configured to mount to the vehicle, and the receptacle is configured to mount to the service terminal.
- 20. The connectivity device of claim 19 wherein the compliant member is elongate, having a distal end attached to the plug.
- 21. The connectivity device of claim 20 wherein the compliant member comprises a flexible electrical conductor electrically coupled at one end to the plug and couplable at the other end to the vehicle.
- 22. The connectivity device of claim 21 wherein the compliant member further comprises a flexible fluid conduit fluid coupled at one end to the plug and couplable at the other end to the vehicle.
- 23. The connectivity device of claim 22 wherein the fluid conduit is a water conduit.
- 24. The connectivity device of claim 22 wherein the fluid conduit is a hydrogen gas conduit.
- 25. The connectivity device of claim 22 wherein the compliant member comprises a flexible festoon cable comprising an electrical conductor electrically coupled at one end to the plug and electrically couplable at the other end to the vehicle, and a jacket housing the conductor.
- 26. The connectivity device of claim 25 wherein the compliant member further comprises a flexible fluid conduit fluid coupled at one end to the plug, and fluidly couplable at the other end to the vehicle.
- 27. The connectivity device of claim 26 wherein the fluid conduit is flexible Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) tubing.
- 28. The connectivity device of claim 18 wherein the mount compliant member comprises at least one spring.
- 29. The connectivity device of claim 19 further comprising a docking bay attachable to the vehicle and for storing the plug when the connectivity device is in a retracted position.
- 30. The connectivity device of claim 18 further comprising an internal controller communicative with the deployment apparatus and one of a wireless transceiver and vehicle controller, for controlling the movement of the deployment apparatus.
- 31. The connectivity device of claim 18 wherein the compliant member extends between the plug and the deployment apparatus, and wherein the compliant member comprises an electrical conductor electrically coupled to the plug, the deployment apparatus comprises a conductive screw electrically coupled to the conductor and couplable to the vehicle, such that an electrical path is formed between the plug and the deployment apparatus.
- 32. The connectivity device of claim 18 wherein the compliant member extends between the plug and the deployment apparatus, the compliant member comprises an electrical conductor electrically coupled to the plug, the deployment apparatus comprises a conductive strip electrically couplable to the vehicle and a contact element in sliding contact with the strip and electrically coupled to the compliant member conductor.
- 33. The connectivity device of claim 18 further comprising a telescoping fluid tube assembly that is fluid coupled at one end to the plug and fluid couplable at the other end to the vehicle, such that a fluid is transferable through the connectivity device.
- 34. A system for connecting a vehicle to a service terminal, comprising
(a) a connection bay assembly in one of the vehicle or service terminal, and including
i. a connection bay including a connection bay opening, a receptacle opening, and tapered walls tapering from the connection bay opening to the receptacle opening; and, ii. a receptacle connected to the receptacle opening; and (b) a connectivity device in the other of the vehicle or service terminal, and including
i. a mount for mounting the connectivity device to the other of the vehicle and the service terminal; ii. a deployment apparatus movably attached to the mount; iii. a plug for coupling to the receptacle; and, iv. a compliant member attaching the plug to the deployment apparatus, the compliant member providing sufficient compliance for the plug to comply with the tapered walls then engage the receptacle after movement by the deployment apparatus and when the connectivity device is in range of but not perfectly aligned with the receptacle.
- 35. The connectivity device of claim 34 wherein the mount is configured to mount to the vehicle, and the receptacle is configured to mount to the service terminal.
- 36. The connectivity device of claim 35 wherein the compliant member is elongate, having a distal end attached to the plug.
- 37. The connectivity device of claim 36 wherein the compliant member comprises a flexible electrical conductor electrically coupled at one end to the plug and couplable at the other end to the vehicle.
- 38. The connectivity device of claim 37 wherein the compliant member further comprises a flexible fluid conduit fluid coupled at one end to the plug and couplable at the other end to the vehicle.
- 39. The connectivity device of claim 38 wherein the fluid conduit is a water conduit.
- 40. The connectivity device of claim 38 wherein the fluid conduit is a hydrogen gas conduit.
- 41. The connectivity device of claim 35 wherein the compliant member comprises a flexible festoon cable comprising an electrical conductor electrically coupled at one end to the plug and electrically couplable at the other end to the vehicle, and a jacket housing the conductor.
- 42. The connectivity device of claim 41 wherein the compliant member further comprises a flexible fluid conduit fluidly coupled at one end to the plug, and fluidly couplable at the other end to the vehicle.
- 43. The connectivity device of claim 42 wherein the fluid conduit is flexible Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) tubing.
- 44. The connectivity device of claim 35 wherein the mount comprises a mounting plate and a mount compliant member attached to the mounting plate and attachable to the vehicle.
- 45. The connectivity device of claim 44 wherein the mount compliant member comprises at least one spring.
- 46. The connectivity device of claim 35 further comprising a docking bay attachable to the vehicle and for storing the plug when the connectivity device is in a retracted position.
- 47. The connectivity device of claim 34 further comprising an internal controller communicative with the deployment apparatus and one of a wireless transceiver and vehicle controller, for controlling the movement of the deployment apparatus.
- 48. The connectivity device of claim 34 wherein the compliant member extends between the plug and the deployment apparatus, and wherein the compliant member comprises an electrical conductor electrically coupled to the plug, the deployment apparatus comprises a conductive screw electrically coupled to the conductor and couplable to the vehicle, such that an electrical path is formed between the plug and the deployment apparatus.
- 49. The connectivity device of claim 34 wherein the compliant member extends between the plug and the deployment apparatus, the compliant member comprises an electrical conductor electrically coupled to the plug, the deployment apparatus comprises a conductive strip electrically couplable to the vehicle and a contact element in sliding contact with the strip and electrically coupled to the compliant member conductor.
- 50. The connectivity device of claim 34 further comprising a telescoping fluid tube assembly that is fluid coupled at one end to the plug and fluid couplable at the other end to the vehicle, such that a fluid is transferable through the connectivity device.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/347,585 “Method and System For Bi-Directional Conveyance of Electricity, Data, Liquids and Gases Between Vehicles and Stationary Service Ports” to Graham et al., filed on Jan. 10, 2002 and from U.S. patent application “Wheel Stop Service Port” to Graham et al., filed on May 10, 2002, which claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/347,585, and U.S. provisional application No. 60/290,587 “Method and System For Bi-Directional Conveyance of Electricity, Data, Liquids and Gases Between Vehicles and Stationary Service Ports” to Graham et al., filed on May 11, 2001.
[0002] This application further references the US patent application “Service Coupling” to Mulvenna et al., and U.S. patent application “Service Coupling Configuration” to Mulvenna et al., filed concurrently with this application.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60347585 |
Jan 2002 |
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