Gas Filling Apparatus
US-2020318791-A1 · Oct 8, 2020 · US
US12374706B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12374706-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217840283-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 29, 2025 |
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The present disclosure relates to a nozzle heating device including a heating cover configured to cover a periphery of a nozzle configured to supply a charging fluid, and an induction heating unit disposed in the heating cover and configured to heat the nozzle by induction heating, thereby effectively inhibiting freezing of the nozzle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A nozzle heating device comprising: a heating cover configured to cover a periphery of a nozzle configured to supply a charging fluid; and an induction heating unit disposed in the heating cover and configured to heat the nozzle by induction heating; wherein the heating cover comprises: a first cover member configured to cover a part of the periphery of the nozzle; and a second cover member configured to cover a remaining other part of the periphery of the nozzle, wherein the first and second cover members collectively define a ring shape that surrounds the entire periphery of the nozzle, wherein the induction heating unit is provided in plural, and wherein the plurality of the induction heating units are respectively disposed in the first and second cover members. 2. The nozzle heating device of claim 1 , wherein the induction heating unit comprises an induction heating coil configured to apply induced current to the nozzle. 3. The nozzle heating device of claim 2 , comprising: a temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature of the nozzle; and a control unit configured to selectively control power, which is to be applied to the induction heating coil, on a basis of the temperature of the nozzle measured by the temperature sensor. 4. The nozzle heating device of claim 3 , wherein the control unit is configured to cut off a supply of power to the induction heating coil when the temperature of the nozzle is higher than a preset reference temperature. 5. The nozzle heating device of claim 3 , wherein the control unit is configured to cut off a supply of power to the induction heating coil when a power supply time for which power is applied to the induction heating coil exceeds a preset reference time. 6. The nozzle heating device of claim 2 , comprising a protective layer disposed between the induction heating coil and the nozzle. 7. The nozzle heating device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second cover members are selectively separable. 8. The nozzle heating device of claim 1 , further comprising a connector configured to connect one end of the first cover member and one end of the second cover member such that the first and second cover members are rotatable, wherein the first and second cover members are configured to rotate about the connector toward or away from each other. 9. The nozzle heating device of claim 1 , further comprising a fastening unit configured to fasten the heating cover to the nozzle. 10. A nozzle heating device comprising: a heating cover configured to cover a periphery of a nozzle configured to supply a charging fluid; and an induction heating unit disposed in the heating cover and configured to heat the nozzle by induction heating, wherein the nozzle comprises: a nozzle body configured to be connected to a receptacle disposed in a subject; a gripping unit connected to the nozzle body and configured to be selectively locked to a peripheral surface of the receptacle; and a nozzle cover configured to surround the periphery of the nozzle body, a periphery of the gripping unit, and a periphery of the receptacle. 11. A fluid charging system comprising: a nozzle configured to be connected to a receptacle disposed in a subject, the nozzle being configured to supply a charging fluid; a heating cover configured to cover a periphery of the nozzle and a periphery of the receptacle; and an induction heating unit disposed in the heating cover and configured to heat the nozzle and the receptacle by induction heating. 12. The fluid charging system of claim 11 , wherein the induction heating unit comprises an induction heating coil configured to apply induced current to the nozzle and the receptacle. 13. The fluid charging system of claim 12 , further comprising: a temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature of the nozzle; and a control unit configured to selectively control power, which is to be applied to the induction heating coil, on a basis of the temperature of the nozzle measured by the temperature sensor. 14. The fluid charging system of claim 13 , wherein the control unit is configured to cut off a supply of power to the induction heating coil when the temperature of the nozzle is higher than a preset reference temperature. 15. The fluid charging system of claim 13 , wherein the control unit is configured to cut off a supply of power to the induction heating coil when a power supply time for which power is applied to the induction heating coil exceeds a preset reference time. 16. The fluid charging system of claim 12 , further comprising a protective layer disposed between the induction heating coil and the nozzle. 17. The fluid charging system of claim 11 , wherein the heating cover comprises: a first cover member configured to cover a part of a periphery of the nozzle; and a second cover member configured to cover a remaining other part of the periphery of the nozzle, wherein: the first and second cover members collectively define a ring shape that surrounds the entire periphery of the nozzle, the induction heating unit is provided in plural, and the plurality of induction heating units is respectively disposed in the first and second cover members. 18. The fluid charging system of claim 17 , further comprising a connector configured to connect one end of the first cover member and one end of the second cover member such that the first and second cover members are rotatable, wherein the first and second cover members rotate about the connector toward or away from each other. 19. The fluid charging system of claim 11 , further comprising a fastening unit configured to fasten the heating cover to the nozzle or the receptacle.
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