Parallel hybrid vehicle

US11041427B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11041427-B2
Application numberUS-201916690406-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 21, 2019
Priority dateDec 4, 2018
Publication dateJun 22, 2021
Grant dateJun 22, 2021

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A parallel hybrid vehicle includes: an engine serving as a drive source for travel of the parallel hybrid vehicle; an electric motor serving as a drive source for travel of the parallel hybrid vehicle; and a water pump that causes a cooling liquid to circulate in a cooling path. The water pump is connected to the engine to receive power from the engine and is connected to the electric motor to receive power from the electric motor.

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A parallel hybrid vehicle comprising: an engine serving as a drive source for travel of the parallel hybrid vehicle; an electric motor serving as a drive source for travel of the parallel hybrid vehicle; a water pump that causes a cooling liquid to circulate in a cooling path; a main clutch provided in a power transmission route between a crankshaft of the engine and the input shaft of the transmission; a first one-way clutch that permits transmission of power from the engine to the water pump; a second one-way clutch that permits transmission of power from the electric motor to the water pump, wherein the water pump is connected to the engine to receive power from the engine and is connected to the electric motor to receive power from the electric motor; a transmission comprising an input shaft, an output shaft, and a gear train, the transmission being configured to change the speed of rotational power output from the engine and the electric motor at a selected gear ratio and configured to output the resulting rotational power to a drive wheel, wherein rotational power of the engine is transmitted to the electric motor via the input shaft of the transmission. 2. The parallel hybrid vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein a first power transmission route for power transmission from the engine to the water pump via the first one-way clutch and a second power transmission route for power transmission from the electric motor to the water pump via the second one-way clutch are different from the power transmission route of the transmission. 3. The parallel hybrid vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the crankshaft of the engine, a rotation shaft of the electric motor, the input shaft of the transmission, and the output shaft of the transmission are arranged parallel to one another, and a drive shaft of the water pump is disposed coaxially with or parallel to one of the crankshaft, the rotation shaft, the input shaft, and the output shaft. 4. The parallel hybrid vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprising an oil pump that causes a lubricant oil to circulate in a lubrication path, wherein the water pump and the oil pump are coaxially connected to each other. 5. The parallel hybrid vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprising: an inverter operable to bring the electric motor into operation; a radiator provided in the cooling path; and at least one valve provided in the cooling path, wherein the cooling path comprises: a common cooling path passing through the radiator; an engine cooling path branching from the common cooling path to enable cooling of the engine; and an electric component cooling path branching from the common cooling path to enable cooling of at least one of the electric motor and the inverter, the valve is switchable between a first state in which the valve allows the engine cooling path to be open and a second state in which the valve restricts flow of the cooling liquid through the engine cooling path so that the flow of the cooling liquid through the engine cooling path is less than that in the first state, the valve is in the first state when the electric motor is in a non-driving state and the engine is in a driving state, and the valve is in the second state when the engine is in a non-driving state and the electric motor is in a driving state. 6. The parallel hybrid vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the crankshaft of the engine, a rotation shaft of the electric motor, the input shaft of the transmission, and the output shaft of the transmission are arranged parallel to one another. 7. A parallel hybrid vehicle comprising: an engine serving as a drive source for travel of the parallel hybrid vehicle; an electric motor serving as a drive source for travel of the parallel hybrid vehicle; a circulation pump that causes a liquid to circulate in a circulation path, a main clutch provided in a power transmission route between a crankshaft of the engine and an input shaft of a transmission, a first one-way clutch that permits transmission of power from the engine to the circulation pump; and a second one-way clutch that permits transmission of power from the electric motor to the circulation pump, wherein the circulation pump is connected to the engine to receive power from the engine and is connected to the electric motor to receive power from the electric motor, a transmission comprising an input shaft, an output shaft, and a gear train, the transmission being configured to change the speed of rotational power output from the engine and the electric motor at a selected gear ratio and configured to output the resulting rotational power to a drive wheel, wherein the circulation pump is configured to supply the liquid to the transmission. 8. The parallel hybrid vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein rotational power of the engine is transmitted to the electric motor via the input shaft of the transmission, and the circulation pump is configured to supply the liquid to the transmission. 9. The parallel hybrid vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein the crankshaft of the engine, a rotation shaft of the electric motor, the input shaft of the transmission, and the output shaft of the transmission are arranged parallel to one another.

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  • Hybrid vehicles · CPC title

  • Driving auxiliary pumps electrically · CPC title

  • B60K6/48Primary

    Parallel type · CPC title

  • F01P7/14Primary

    the coolant being liquid · CPC title

  • the transmission being a stepped gearing · CPC title

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What does patent US11041427B2 cover?
A parallel hybrid vehicle includes: an engine serving as a drive source for travel of the parallel hybrid vehicle; an electric motor serving as a drive source for travel of the parallel hybrid vehicle; and a water pump that causes a cooling liquid to circulate in a cooling path. The water pump is connected to the engine to receive power from the engine and is connected to the electric motor to …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kawasaki Heavy Ind Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K6/48. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 22 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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