Charging control system, charging control method, and recording medium
US-9221347-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9352663B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9352663-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214008158-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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Provided is an electric power supply device that supplies electric energy from the outside of a vehicle ( 10 ) to the vehicle ( 10 ). A PLC unit ( 202 ) acquires from the vehicle ( 10 ) the unique information (vehicle unique information) of the vehicle ( 10 ) stored in the vehicle ( 10 ). A server communication unit ( 203 ) acquires, from a server ( 30 ) for comparing the vehicle unique information with stolen vehicle information, the compared result. When the vehicle unique information does not match the stolen vehicle information, a control unit ( 206 ) allows the electric energy to be supplied from a power output unit ( 204 ) to the vehicle ( 10 ). In contrast, when the vehicle unique information matches the stolen vehicle information, the control unit ( 206 ) allows the electric energy stored in a battery ( 106 ) mounted on the vehicle ( 10 ) to be discharged from the battery ( 106 ) and dissipated by a power consuming unit ( 207 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electric supply apparatus that supplies electric energy to a vehicle from outside of the vehicle, the apparatus comprising: an electric power output section that serves as a supply source of electric energy; a reception section that receives electric energy from the vehicle; a first communication section that communicates with the vehicle and acquires unique information from the vehicle, the unique information being stored in the vehicle and uniquely identifying the vehicle; a second communication section that communicates with a server configured to check the unique information against stolen-vehicle information and that acquires a checking result from the server; and a control section that supplies electric energy from the electric power output section to the vehicle when the unique information does not coincide with any piece of the stolen-vehicle information in the checking result, and when the unique information coincides with any one piece of the stolen-vehicle information in the checking result, the control section discharges electric energy accumulated in a storage battery included in the vehicle, from the storage battery, and causes the reception section to receive the electric energy, wherein the reception section includes: a consumption section that receives from the vehicle and consumes electric discharge energy discharged from the storage battery included in the vehicle; and an electricity storage section that receives from the vehicle and accumulates the electric discharge energy; and the control section causes the electricity storage section included in the reception section to accumulate the electric discharge energy when a state of charge of the electricity storage section included in the reception section is smaller than a threshold; and the control section causes the consumption section to consume the electric discharge energy when the state of charge of the electricity storage section included in the reception section is equal to or more than the threshold. 2. The electric supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the electric supply apparatus supplies electric energy to the vehicle through an electric power supply line; and the first communication section performs power line communication with the vehicle through the electric power supply line. 3. The electric supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the electric supply apparatus supplies electric energy to the vehicle through electromagnetic induction without contacting the vehicle; and the first communication section performs wireless short distance communication with the vehicle. 4. The electric supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second communication section causes the server to store, in association with the unique information, the amount of the electric discharge energy accumulated in the electricity storage section. 5. The electric supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control section makes a pseudo indication that electric energy is accumulated in the storage battery, when the unique information coincides with any one piece of the stolen-vehicle information. 6. The electric supply apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the control section reports, to the server, that electric energy accumulated in the storage battery is discharged from the storage battery. 7. The electric supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control section measures the amount of electric discharge energy accumulated from the vehicle in the electricity storage section, and when the registered owner of the vehicle charges the vehicle that was a stolen vehicle and has been returned to the owner, the electric supply apparatus returns the amount of the electric discharge energy accumulated from the vehicle in the electricity storage section to the owner.
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