Intelligent vehicle charging equipment

US12570167B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12570167-B2
Application numberUS-201815957041-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 19, 2018
Priority dateApr 19, 2017
Publication dateMar 10, 2026
Grant dateMar 10, 2026

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An intelligent vehicle charging system for charging a fleet of autonomous vehicles throughout a network of charging stations dispersed throughout a geographic area. The intelligent vehicle charging system includes a remote control system that is in operative communication with each of the autonomous vehicles in the fleet and each of the charging stations in the network. When an autonomous vehicle is in need of a power charge, or as directed by the remote control system, the remote control system will identify an available charging station, guide the autonomous vehicle to the charging station, verify that the autonomous vehicle has arrived at the charging station, initiate the power charging process, account and bill appropriate fees for the charging process, and log all associated activity. The remote control system is also capable of remotely and instantaneously terminating the power charging process to dynamically return a vehicle back to service.

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What is claimed is: 1 . Charging equipment for an autonomous vehicle comprising: a vehicle charging control system configured to be operably connected to the autonomous vehicle; and a power receiving system configured to be operably connected to the autonomous vehicle; wherein the vehicle charging control system communicates with a remote control system to receive station location data for an assigned charging station for guiding the autonomous vehicle to the assigned charging station among a plurality of charging stations within a charging facility; wherein the power receiving system receives electric power from a power transmitting system at the assigned charging station and transfers electric power to the autonomous vehicle; wherein the vehicle charging control system receives alignment signals from the assigned charging station for aligning the autonomous vehicle with respect to the power transmitting system at the assigned charging station; wherein the assigned charging station is assigned to the autonomous vehicle by the remote control system based on a real-time power charge status of the autonomous vehicle; and wherein the vehicle charging control system communicates with the remote control system to receive a termination signal to terminate a power charging session even when the autonomous vehicle is in the process of charging and not fully charged. 2 . The charging equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the vehicle charging control system communicates with the remote control system to receive a unique station ID associated with the assigned charging station; and wherein the vehicle charging control system uses the alignment signals only from the assigned charging station associated with the station ID for aligning the autonomous vehicle with respect to the power transmitting system at the assigned charging station. 3 . The charging equipment according to claim 2 , wherein the vehicle charging control system is configured to be operably connected to the autonomous vehicle. 4 . The charging equipment according to claim 3 , wherein the vehicle charging control system transmits the station location data for the assigned charging station to the autonomous vehicle for guiding the autonomous vehicle to the assigned charging station. 5 . The charging equipment according to claim 3 , wherein the vehicle charging control system transmits driving commands to the autonomous vehicle based on the alignment signals for aligning the autonomous vehicle with respect to the power transmitting system at the assigned charging station. 6 . The charging equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the power receiving system is configured to be operably connected to a power storage system of the autonomous vehicle and is configured to transmit the power received from the power transmitting system at the assigned charging station to the power storage system of the autonomous vehicle. 7 . The charging equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the power receiving system wirelessly receives electric power from the power transmitting system at the assigned charging station. 8 . The charging equipment according to claim 7 , wherein the power receiving system includes a receiver coil configured to be inductively coupled to a transmitter coil in the power transmitting system to wirelessly transfer electric power. 9 . The charging equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the vehicle charging control system communicates with the remote control system via a first wireless communication link; and wherein the vehicle charging control system receives the alignment signals via a second wireless communication link. 10 . The charging equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the vehicle charging control system transmits power charge status data of the autonomous vehicle to the remote control system and a station charging control system at the assigned charging station. 11 . The charging equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the vehicle charging control system transmits vehicle station location data for the autonomous vehicle to the remote control system. 12 . A method of electrically charging an autonomous vehicle comprising the steps of: communicating, via a vehicle charging control system of the autonomous vehicle, with a remote control system to receive station location data for an assigned charging station for guiding the autonomous vehicle to the assigned charging station among a plurality of charging stations within a charging facility; receiving, via the vehicle charging control system of the autonomous vehicle, alignment signals from the assigned charging station for aligning the autonomous vehicle with respect to a power transmitting system at the assigned charging station; and receiving, via a power receiving system of the autonomous vehicle, electric power from the power transmitting system at the assigned charging station and transmitting electric power to the autonomous vehicle; wherein the assigned charging station is assigned to the autonomous vehicle by the remote control system based on a real-time power charge status of the autonomous vehicle; and wherein the vehicle charging control system communicates with the remote control system to receive a termination signal to terminate a power charging session even when the autonomous vehicle is in the process of charging and not fully charged. 13 . The method according to claim 12 , further comprising the step of: communicating, via the vehicle charging control system of the autonomous vehicle, with the remote control system to receive a unique station ID associated with the assigned charging station; and wherein the vehicle charging control system uses the alignment signals only from the assigned charging station associated with the station ID for aligning the autonomous vehicle with respect to the power transmitting system at the assigned charging station. 14 . The method according to claim 12 , wherein the vehicle charging control system is configured to be operably connected to an autonomous driving system of the autonomous vehicle. 15 . The method according to claim 14 , further comprising the step of: transmitting, via the vehicle charging control system, the station location data for the assigned charging station to the autonomous driving system for guiding the autonomous vehicle to the assigned charging station. 16 . The method according to claim 14 , further comprising the step of: transmitting, via the vehicle charging control system, driving commands to the autonomous driving system based on the alignment signals for aligning the autonomous vehicle with respect to the power transmitting system at the assigned charging station. 17 . The method according to claim 12 , wherein the power receiving system is configured to be operably connected to a power storage system of the autonomous vehicle and is configured to transmit the power received from the power transmitting system at the assigned charging station to the power storage system of the autonomous vehicle. 18 . The method according to claim 12 , wherein the power receiving system of the autonomous vehicle wirelessly receives electric power from the power transmitting system at the assigned charging station. 19 . The method according to claim 18 , wherein the power receiving system of the autonomous vehicle includes a receiver coil configured to be inductively coupled to a transmitter coil in the power transmitting system of the assigned charging station to wirelessly transfer electric power.

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  • Energy or water supply · CPC title

  • Billing or invoicing · CPC title

  • specially adapted for billing systems · CPC title

  • using digital processors (G05B19/05 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • using signals provided by artificial sources external to the vehicle, e.g. navigation beacons · CPC title

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What does patent US12570167B2 cover?
An intelligent vehicle charging system for charging a fleet of autonomous vehicles throughout a network of charging stations dispersed throughout a geographic area. The intelligent vehicle charging system includes a remote control system that is in operative communication with each of the autonomous vehicles in the fleet and each of the charging stations in the network. When an autonomous vehic…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Chase Arnold, Chase William
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L53/126. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 10 2026 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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We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).