The present invention relates to a lock device that restricts removal of an engaging member from an engaged member.
An electric motor is employed as a power source or an auxiliary power source in an electric vehicle or a hybrid vehicle. A battery pack (battery), which includes a plurality of series-connected battery modules, is often used as a power source for an electric motor. Thus, whenever the state of charge of a battery becomes low in an electric vehicle or hybrid vehicle, the battery must be charged. Patent literature 1 describes an example of a system that charges a vehicle battery. In the charging system of patent literature 1, a vehicle owner possesses a power supplying connector that can be connected to, for example, a household commercial power supply or an external power supply at a charging station. The vehicle includes a power receiving connector, which is connected to the power supplying connector. When the owner connects one end of the power supplying connector to an external power supply and the other end of the power supplying connector to the power receiving connector of the vehicle, power is supplied by the connectors from the external power supply to the vehicle battery. This charges the battery. Such a structure allows the owner to charge the vehicle battery by connecting the power supplying connector to the power receiving connector of the vehicle. This improves convenience.
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Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 9-161898
A time period of a few hours to more than ten hours is required to charge a vehicle battery with power from an external power supply. Thus, in many cases, the owner will leave the vehicle. This may result in the power supplying connector being stolen.
Such a problem is not limited to the power supplying connector, which is used when charging a vehicle battery. The same problem occurs with various types of engaging members that may be removed from an engaged member by operating an operation portion.
The present invention provides a lock device that prevents theft of an engaging member.
One aspect of the present invention is a lock device. The lock device is applicable to an engaging member that is removable from an engaged member when an operation portion is operated. The lock device restricts removal of the engaging member from the engaged member. The lock device includes a cover attachable to the engaging member. The cover is configured to be moved between a position covering the operation portion and a position exposing the operation portion when external force is applied to the cover. A holding unit holds the cover at the position covering the operation portion. An authentication portion releases the cover from the holding unit when authentication is accomplished.
In this structure, the holding unit holds the cover at the position covering the operation portion. One the holding unit holds the cover, the cover cannot be released from the holding unit unless the authentication portion accomplishes authentication. That is, operation of the operation portion is restricted until the authentication portion accomplishes authentication. Thus, after connecting the engaging member to the engaged member, the user moves the cover to the position covering the operation unit and prevents operation of the operation portion by an unauthorized person. This prevents an unauthorized person from operating the operation portion and disengaging the engaging member from the engaged member in an unauthorized manner. Accordingly, theft of the engaging member can be prevented.
The above lock device may further include a coupler attached in a removable manner to the engaging member. The cover is attached to the coupler. In this case, the authentication portion and the holding unit may be arranged in the cover and the coupler.
In this structure, the coupler may be attached to the engaging member to attach the lock device to a conventional engaging member when necessary. This improves convenience.
In the above lock device, the coupler includes a first holding member to which the cover is attached, a second holding member that holds the engaging member in cooperation with the first holding member, and a coupling member that couples the first holding member and the second holding member to each other.
In this structure, the coupler maintains the engaging member is a state held by the first holding member and the second holding member. This ensures that the coupler is fixed to the engaging member. Thus, displacement of the coupler can be suppressed. Further, for example, someone may apply external force to the lock device and move the cover (coupler) to a position exposing the operation portion. The coupler prevents such unauthorized actions and further ensures prevention of theft of the engaging member.
In the above lock device, the coupling member may include a coupler operation part operated when external force is applied. In this case, the coupling member couples and decouples the first holding member and the second holding member when external force is applied to the coupler operation part. In this structure, the coupler operation part is covered by the cover when the cover is moved to the position covering the operation portion.
This structure couples and decouples the first holding member and the second holding member when external force is applied to the coupler operation part. That is, the lock device may be attached to and removed from the engaging member just be operating the coupler operation part. Thus, convenience is improved. Further, when the cover is moved to the position covering the operation portion, the coupler operation part is also covered by the cover. In this state, an unauthorized person is prevented from operating the coupler operation part. This prevents unauthorized operation of the operation portion in the engaging member after removing the coupler from the engaging member by operating the coupler operation part. As a result, the coupler operation part improves convenience when attaching and removing the lock device, and theft of the engaging member by a third person is prevented.
In the above lock device, the holding unit may include a pin moved integrally with the cover, and a member fixed to the coupler and including a socket that receives the pin when the cover is moved to the position covering the operation portion. The holding unit holds the cover when the pin is received in the socket, and the holding unit releases the cover when the pin is removed from the socket.
In this structure, the holding unit has an extremely simple structure. This simplifies the structure of the lock device.
The above lock device may further include a wire, which couples the authentication portion and the pin of the holding unit, and an urging member, which urges the pin toward the member including the socket. In this case, when the authentication is accomplished in a state in which the pin is received in the socket, the authentication portion moves the wire to remove the pin from the socket.
This structure allows the authentication portion to be used in cooperation with the holding unit with a simple structure using the wire.
In the above lock device, the authentication portion may be formed by a key cylinder into which a mechanical key is able to be inserted. In this case, the authentication portion performs mechanical authentication based on teeth formed in the mechanical key.
This structure allows for miniaturization of the authentication portion in comparison with, for example, a dial type authentication mechanism.
In the above lock device, the cover may include an upper section that moves along the engaging member. In this case, the upper section may include a thin portion, which covers the operation portion when the cover is moved, and a thick portion, which is continuous with the thin portion and includes the authentication portion.
In this structure, the authentication portion is arranged in the uppers section of the cover. This miniaturizes the lock device and improves convenience for the user.
In the above lock device, the engaged member may be a power receiving connector arranged on a vehicle. The engaging member may be a power supplying connector connected to the power receiving connector.
The charging of a vehicle battery may take time. Thus, there is a high probability of a vehicle owner leaving the vehicle in a state in which the power receiving connector is connected to the power receiving connector. Thus, the power supplying connector may be stolen. Accordingly, the application of the above lock device to the power supplying connector prevents theft of the power supplying connector.
The above lock device may further include a restraining portion that holds the cover at the position exposing the operation portion.
In this structure, unnecessary movement of the cover relative to the engaging member is prevented.
One embodiment of a lock device applied to, for example, a power supplying connector used in a charging system for a vehicle will now be described with referenced to
Referring to
The structure of the power supplying connector 1 will now be described with reference to
As shown in
The power supplying connector 1 includes a lock arm 16 supported by a shaft 15 to be pivotal in the directions indicated by arrows a1 and a2. One end of the lock arm 16 defines an engaging hook 17, which extends from the distal surface 12 to engage a projection 20 formed on the power receiving connector 2. The other end of the lock arm 16 defines an operation portion 18, which is exposed from a rear surface of the power supplying connector 1. The lock arm 16 is urged by a spring 19, which is arranged in the power supplying connector 1, in the direction indicated by arrow a2. This holds the arm 16 at the position shown in
When the connector guide 13 is fitted into the power receiving connector 2, the lock arm 16 is moved in the following manner. First, when the engaging hook 17 comes into contact with the projection 20, the engaging hook 17 moves upward along a slope 20a of the projection 20. The lock arm 16 is pivoted in the direction indicated by arrow a1 against the urging force of the spring 19. When the connector guide 13 is completely fitted to the power receiving connector 2, the engaging hook 17 is engaged with the projection 20. The lock arm 16 is pivoted in the direction indicated by arrow a2 based on the urging force of the spring 19. This holds the power supplying connector 1 in a state connected to the power receiving connector 2, as shown in
In this manner, the power supplying connector 1 is fixed to the vehicle when connected to the power receiving connector 2. However, when someone operates the operation portion 18, the power receiving connector 2 may easily be removed from the power supplying connector 1. Thus, the power supplying connector 1 may be stolen.
To cope with this problem, referring to
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A pin 63 is arranged on a distal portion of the wire 62. The pin 63 is movable in the wire hole 64 and urged by a spring 65 (urging member) toward the shaft 56. Thus, as shown in
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The operation of the lock device 4 will now be described with reference to
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Subsequently, the engaging hook 17 of the power supplying connector 1 is engaged with the projection 20 of the power receiving connector 2 to connect the power supplying connector 1 to the power receiving connector 2. In this state, power can be supplied to the vehicle battery. Here, when external force in the direction shown by arrow b1 in
When the vehicle owner inserts the mechanical key 61 into the key cylinder 60 and turns the key 61, the cover 6 can be released from the locked state, in which pivoting is restricted. Thus, by operating the operation portion 18 after moving the cover 6 to a position exposing the operation portion 18, the power supplying connector 1 can be removed from the power receiving connector 2.
The lock device of the present embodiment has the advantages described below.
(1) The lock device 4 includes the cover 6 that is moved when external force is applied between a position covering the operation portion 18 and a position exposing the operation portion 18. Further, the lock device 4 includes the holding unit that holds the cover 6 at a position covering the operation portion 18. Although the structure is not limited, the holding unit may be formed by the pin 63, which is arranged in the cover 6, and the shaft 56, which can receive the pin 63. Further, the lock device 4 includes the authentication portion that releases the cover 6 from the holding unit when authentication is accomplished. Although the structure is not limited, the authentication portion may be formed by the key cylinder 60. The key cylinder 60 is arranged in the cover 6 and releases the cover 6 when operated by the mechanical key 61. In this structure, the cover 6 covers the operation portion 18 and prevents the operation portion 18 from being operated by an unauthorized person. This prevents theft of the power supplying connector 1.
(2) The lock device 4 includes the coupler 5, which is attached in a removable manner to the power supplying connector 1 and provided with the cover 6. Thus, the lock device 4 can be attached whenever necessary to the conventional power supplying connector 1. This improves convenience.
(3) The coupler 5 includes the first holding member 50, which is attached to the cover 6, the second holding member 51, which holds the power supplying connector 1 in cooperation with the first holding member 50, and the coupling member, which couples the first holding member 50 and the second holding member 51. Although the structure is not limited, the coupling member may be formed by the buckle 53. In this structure, the lock device 4 can be attached and removed just by operating the buckle 53. This improves convenience. Further, when the lock device 4 is attached to the power supplying connector 1, the coupler 5 is fixed to the power supplying connector 1. This prevents an unauthorized person from applying external force to the lock device 4 and moving the cover 6 (coupler 5) to a position exposing the operation portion 18. This further ensures that theft of the power supplying connector 1 is prevented.
(4) When the cover 6 is moved to a position covering the operation portion, the cover 6 also covers the coupler operation part 53a of the buckle 53. This prevents an unauthorized person from operating the buckle 53 to remove the lock device 4 from the power supplying connector 1. Thus, prevention of theft of the power supplying connector 1 is further ensured while facilitating attachment and removal of the lock device 4 with the buckle 53.
(5) The pin 63 is arranged in the cover 6 and moves integrally with the cover 6. Further, the shaft 56 of the coupler 5 includes the socket 56a, which receives the pin 63. This allows the cover 6 to be held at and released from a position prohibiting operation of the operation portion 18, while simplifying the structure of the holding unit.
(6) The key cylinder 60, which performs mechanical authentication with the teeth of the mechanical key 61, is used as an authentication portion that performs user authentication. Thus, the lock device 4 can be miniaturized in comparison to when using, for example, a dial type authentication device as the authentication portion.
It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the scope of the invention. Particularly, it should be understood that the present invention may be embodied in the following forms.
The shape of the coupler 5 may be changed in accordance with the shape of the power supplying connector. This allows the lock device 4 of the present embodiment to be attached to various power supplying connectors and improves versatility.
The lock device 4 may include a restraining structure that holds the cover 6 at the position shown in
In the above embodiment, the shafts 56 and 57 of the coupler 5 pivotally support the cover 6. Instead, depending on the shape of the power supplying connector to which the lock device 4 is attached, the cover 6 may be supported in a slidable manner by the coupler 5.
The first holding member 50 may include a projection (or threaded portion) that is received in a threaded hole 1a shown in
In the above embodiment, the key cylinder 60 is used as an authentication portion that performs user authentication. However, for example, a dial type authentication device may be used in lieu of the key cylinder 60. An electronic authentication device that performs electronic authentication based on an identification (ID) code of a portable device carried by the vehicle owner may also be used in lieu of the key cylinder 60.
In the above embodiment, a structure including the pin 63 and the socket 56a is employed as the holding unit that holds the cover 6 at a certain position and releases the cover 6 from the certain position. However, any structure may be employed as the holding unit.
In the above embodiment, the buckle 53 is used as a coupling member that couples and decouples the first holding member 50 and the second holding member 51. However, any fastener can be used as the coupling member in lieu of the buckle 53.
The shafts 56 and 57 may be formed on the power supplying connector 1 to directly attach the cover 6 to the power supplying connector 1. This eliminates the need for the coupler 5 and simplifies the structure.
In the above embodiment, the lock device 4 is applied to the power supplying connector 1 that is used in a charging system for a vehicle. However, the lock device of the above embodiment may be applied to any engaging member that becomes removable from an engaged member when an operation portion is operated.
The present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-192987 | Sep 2011 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2012/004878 | 8/1/2012 | WO | 00 | 5/16/2014 |