This invention is for a convenient, automatic, electric vehicle charge station. Described in details is the necessary sequences to do this,
using solely vehicle motion for the charging,
The charger is having AC or DC powered electrical connectors automatically being coupled with receiving type electrical connector in a vehicle. This is using solely the vehicles motion, moving towards the charger, to achieve this coupling. It is thereby transferring electric conductive power to the vehicle automatically. The user of this charge station is provided with maximum convenience, without having to attach or manipulate anything in the vehicle's charger, or charger in the station. Additionally, an alternate induction charge method is also shown. Instead of mechanically and electrically coupling, the charge is by mating primary and secondary inductors. They do inductively transfer AC power from a transportable primary charger to a secondary inductor in a vehicle. Again, the user of this charge station is provided with maximum convenience. This is without having to attach or manipulate anything in the vehicle, or in the charge station,
Convenience is requested by many customers in the market place today.
Persons that own electric vehicles today, would also like to have a convenient way of charging their battery in their vehicle. With the fast pace of the modern life today, it is also natural for them to combine a battery charge with a stop, while they are having breakfast, lunch or dinner, either in a curb service or sit down arrangement.
Or combining their entertainment or a service appointment with a fill up of their battery. With more and more electric vehicles on the road this invention responds to both the above mentioned needs. Plus all the other needs in the future where this charge station is perfect for Automatic charging of cars, trucks, motor cycles, golf carts, all terrain vehicles and garden and farm tractors.
The driver only needs to drive in to the charge station, and might recognize the license plate, and perhaps even have the owners credit card on file, to automatically get a charge.
This is without the driver having to attach or manipulate anything in the vehicle or manipulate cables in the station.
The primary charger is pivoted, and can be folded down in case of an emergency, or angry driver drive off, without doing any damage to the vehicle or the station. Of course, the folding of the primary can also be used in a drive-in-drive-out type, rather then a drive-in back-out.
The vehicles “secondary” can be mounted around the standard license plate, which is commonly mounted centered on vehicles in North America, Europe and Asia. This type of license plate is also having common dimensional standard in most countries.
When the vehicle is approaching the primary inductor
Prior art vehicles normally have heavy plug-in cables which are hand-inserted into an opening for the heavy cable, normally considered to be a nuisance.
This invention eliminates this annoyance and provides for an automatic convenient method of charging all vehicles.
Some of the above described features in this invention are unique. A person skilled in the art, might modify some of these features, but he or she would also find many of the described features in this invention to be unique.
The foldable charger 40 is shown with a hinge 42 making it foldable and to make it to be able to pass under the vehicle 10. A spring 44 makes the top L-shape 46 spring-loaded, to be able to move forward and back, and to also accommodate a vehicle 10 different height positions. Dashed lines 48 shows L-shape 46 in a position after folding. Top mounted contacts 50 on the top of L-shape 46. Contact 50 are normally touch protected by a insulating membrane 60 pushed away by contacts 52 on the module.
During charging, contacts 50 are transmitting electric current to contacts 52 on the module 20. Because of the angled position of the contacts 52 and the spring-load 44 a secure electrical connection is made.
Top mounted 2 contacts 50 are shown in a top view with each contact 50 spaced equally from the center on the L-shape. The contacts 52 on the module 20 is shown contacting contacts 50. Both contacts 50 have insulation 54 and also a center insulator 56. They are also touch protected by a retractable sleeve insulator 58.
The contacts 52 on the module 20 are spaced to allow the greatest leeway (X position [stated in the claims]) for the vehicles left and right position in front of the chargers top mounted contacts 50. Normally the contacts are centered, but in
As mentioned before, because of the angled position of the contacts 52 and the spring-load 44, a secure electrical connection is made between contacts 50 and 52 . . . .
to assure god environmental protection.
Both the primary inductor 62 and secondary inductor have at that contact point a very thin non-magnetic stainless steel cover for good magnetic performance. Heavy duty cables 68 to allow for high current is attached to both inductor 60 and 62. It is also showing a waterproof bellows 66. The bellows allows movement and physical contact between primary 62 and secondary 62 and to achieve good magnetic coupling between the two.
This movement can be with magnetic attraction or motorized motion.
The stand 74 is low enough to pass under the vehicles 10 rear view mirror 76 and is far enough sidewise from the vehicle to prevent scraping. The stand 74 has a platform 78 secured to the ground.
with primary electrical contacts 80 and 82 inside a tubular part 84, which can be pivoted for alignment, with an outside cloth covering 86 to prevent scratching of the vehicle's finish. A bullet-nose connector 88 (also shown in
The description above is not necessarily all the details of this invention. There are modifications that can be made within the scope of the invention That are obvious to a person skilled in the art.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/283,312. filed on Aug. 27, 2015, with the same inventors.