System for Charging an Electric Vehicle (EV)
US-2016229305-A1 · Aug 11, 2016 · US
US12459386B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12459386-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318209072-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 13, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jun 13, 2023 |
| Publication date | Nov 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 4, 2025 |
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A dual purpose power pedestal includes a housing having a base, a body extending upwardly from the base, and a top disposed opposite the base, the body including a first side and a second side; a recreational vehicle (RV) connection mechanism disposed on the first side of the body and comprising a power receptacle and a first circuit interrupter, the RV connection mechanism being structured to be coupled to a power source and provide power to at least an RV; and an electric vehicle (EV) connection mechanism disposed on the second side of the body and comprising at least a frame, an EV connector, an EV cable, and an EV charger that is disposed within the frame and includes at least a controller and a second circuit interrupter, the EV charger being structured to charge an EV based on a signal from the controller.
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A dual purpose power pedestal, comprising: a housing including a base structured to be coupled to a platform, a body extending upwardly from the base, and a top disposed opposite the base, the body including a first side and a second side; a recreational vehicle (RV) connection mechanism disposed on the first side of the body and comprising at least a power receptacle and a first circuit interrupter, the RV connection mechanism being structured to be coupled to a power source and provide power to at least an RV upon connecting the RV to the power receptacle via an RV cable; an electric vehicle (EV) connection mechanism disposed on the second side of the body and comprising at least a frame, an EV connector, an EV cable, and an EV charger that is disposed within the frame and includes at least a controller and a second circuit interrupter, the EV charger being structured to charge an EV based on a signal from the controller upon connecting the EV connector to the EV; and a cable management system that includes an RV cable management system and an EV cable management system. 2 . The dual purpose power pedestal of claim 1 , wherein the first circuit interrupter is structured to be coupled to the power source and interrupt current from flowing to the RV in an event of fault. 3 . The dual purpose power pedestal of claim 1 , wherein the EV charger further comprises input terminals and output terminals including power lines and communication lines, the EV charger being structured to be coupled to the power source via the input terminals and charge the EV via the EV connector connected to the output terminals. 4 . The dual purpose power pedestal of claim 3 , wherein the second circuit interrupter comprises primary separable contacts structured to be coupled to the input terminals and the power lines of the output terminals, and wherein the second circuit interrupter is structured to detect a fault and trip open the primary separable contacts upon detecting the fault. 5 . The dual purpose power pedestal of claim 4 , wherein the second circuit interrupter further comprises secondary separable contacts structured to at least start or stop charging the EV based on the signal from the controller. 6 . The dual purpose power pedestal of claim 1 , wherein the EV cable management system is disposed proximate to the EV connection mechanism and attached to a portion of an external surface of the body, and wherein the EV cable management system comprises at least a non-charging receptable structured to receive the EV connector and a cable holster structured to hold the EV cable when the EV connector is not connected to the EV. 7 . The dual purpose power pedestal of claim 6 , wherein the RV cable management system is disposed proximate to the RV connection mechanism and attached to another portion of the external surface of the body, and wherein the RV cable management system comprises at least a cable holder structured to hold the RV cable when the RV is not connected to the RV connection mechanism. 8 . The dual purpose power pedestal of claim 1 , wherein the EV connector comprises a J1772 connector for EV charging. 9 . The dual purpose power pedestal of claim 1 , wherein the platform comprises a marina or an RV park. 10 . The dual purpose power pedestal of claim 1 , wherein the EV comprises a land-based EV or a water-based EV. 11 . An electric vehicle (EV) connection mechanism for use in a power pedestal having a recreational vehicle (RV) connection mechanism disposed on one side of a housing of the power pedestal for providing power to an RV, the EV connection mechanism comprising: a frame having a base and a cover pivotably attached to one end of the base; an EV connector; an EV cable coupled to the EV connector; and an EV charger that includes at least a circuit interrupter, a controller, input terminals and output terminals, the EV charger being structured to be coupled to a power source and charge an EV based on a signal from the controller upon connecting the EV connector to the EV, the circuit interrupter being structured to interrupt current flowing from the power source and the EV upon detecting a fault within the EV charger, wherein the base of the frame is structured to be attached to an external surface of another side of the housing of the power pedestal. 12 . A system for providing power from a power pedestal, comprising: a recreational vehicle (RV); an electric vehicle (EV); a dual purpose power pedestal comprising: a housing including a base disposed on a platform, a body extending upwardly from the base, and a top disposed opposite the base, the body including a first side and a second side; a recreational vehicle (RV) connection mechanism disposed on the first side of the body and comprising at least a power receptacle and a first circuit interrupter, the RV connection mechanism being coupled to a power source and structured to provide power to the RV upon connecting the RV to the power receptacle via an RV cable; and an electric vehicle (EV) connection mechanism disposed on the second side of the body and comprising at least a frame, an EV connector, an EV cable coupled to the EV connector, and an EV charger that is disposed within the frame and includes at least a second circuit interrupter, a controller, input terminals and output terminals, the EV charger being coupled to the power source via the input terminals and structured to charge the EV via the EV connector based on a signal from the controller upon connecting the EV connector to the EV; and a cable management system including an RV cable management system and an EV cable management system. 13 . The system of claim 12 , wherein the first circuit interrupter is coupled to the power source and structured to interrupt current from flowing to the RV in an event of a fault. 14 . The system of claim 12 , wherein the second circuit interrupter comprises primary separable contacts structured to be coupled to the input terminals and power lines of the output terminals, and wherein the second circuit interrupter is structured to detect a fault and trip open the primary separable contacts upon detecting the fault. 15 . The system of claim 12 , wherein the second circuit interrupter further comprises secondary separable contacts structured to at least start or stop charging the EV based on the signal from the controller. 16 . The system of claim 12 , wherein the EV cable management system is disposed proximate to the EV connection mechanism and attached to a portion of an external surface of the body, and wherein the EV cable management system comprises at least a non-charging receptable structured to receive the EV connector and a cable holster structured to hold the EV cable when the EV connector is not connected to the EV. 17 . The system of claim 16 , wherein the RV cable management system is disposed proximate to the RV connection mechanism and attached to another portion of the external surface of the body, and wherein the RV cable management system comprises at least a cable holder structured to hold the RV cable when the RV is not connected to the power receptacle. 18 . The system of claim 12 , wherein the EV comprises a land-based EV or a water-based EV.
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