High-voltage battery off-board chargers
US-10081261-B2 · Sep 25, 2018 · US
US10926653B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10926653-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916253611-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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A traction battery charging arrangement for charging a traction battery of a motor vehicle. The charging arrangement has a charging station, which has a charging plug or producing an electrical charging connection to the traction battery of the motor vehicle. The charging arrangement furthermore has an electrical safety loop, which has a loop-current source, at least one actuable loop break contact and at least one loop-current sensor. A charging-current control switches off the charging current when the loop-current sensor does not detect a loop current.
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What is claimed is: 1. A traction battery charging arrangement for charging a traction battery of a motor vehicle, the traction battery charging arrangement comprising: a charging station, which has a charging plug for producing an electrical charging connection to the traction battery of the motor vehicle, an electrical safety loop, which has a loop-current source, at least one actuable loop break contact and at least one loop-current sensor, and a charging-current control means, which is configured to switch off the charging current when the loop-current sensor does not detect a loop current. 2. A traction battery charging arrangement for charging a traction battery of a motor vehicle, the traction battery charging arrangement comprising: a charging station, which has a charging plug for producing an electrical charging connection to the traction battery of the motor vehicle, an electrical safety loop, which has a loop-current source, at least one actuable loop break contact and at least one loop-current sensor, and a charging-current control means, which is configured to switch off the charging current when the loop-current sensor does not detect a loop current; a supply unit, which is formed separately from the charging station and which is connected to the charging station by an electrical charging-current line, wherein the electrical safety loop runs through both the supply unit and the charging station, and wherein the supply unit and the charging station each have at least one loop-current sensor and a respective charging-current control means associated therewith. 3. The traction battery charging arrangement as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the charging-current control means of the supply unit is configured as a power electronics system, which generates the charging current in a necessary charging voltage. 4. The traction battery charging arrangement as claimed in claim 2 , wherein both the charging station and the supply unit each have at least one loop break contact. 5. The traction battery charging arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the loop-current source is configured in such a way that it generates a positive alternating signal. 6. The traction battery charging arrangement as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the loop-current source is configured to generate the positive alternating signal selectively at at least two different alternating frequencies. 7. The traction battery charging arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the loop-current source is arranged in the charging station. 8. The traction battery charging arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the loop break contact is functionally associated with a temperature sensor in such a way that the loop break contact is configured to open as soon as the temperature sensor signals an exceedance of a limit temperature. 9. The traction battery charging arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of the loop break contacts are arranged electrically in series in the electrical safety loop. 10. A traction battery charging arrangement for charging a traction battery of a motor vehicle, the traction battery charging arrangement comprising: a charging station, which has a charging plug for producing an electrical charging connection to the traction battery of the motor vehicle, an electrical safety loop, which has a loop-current source, at least one actuable loop break contact and at least one loop-current sensor, and a charging-current control means, which is configured to switch off the charging current when the loop-current sensor does not detect a loop current; a supply unit, which is formed separately from the charging station and which is connected to the charging station by an electrical charging-current line, wherein the electrical safety loop runs through both the supply unit and the charging station.
using battery or load disconnect circuits (H02J9/002 takes precedence) · CPC title
Data transfer between charging stations and vehicles · CPC title
relating to the isolation, e.g. ground fault or leak current · CPC title
Monitoring or controlling charging stations · CPC title
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