Electric vehicle drive system
US-9225268-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9610844B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9610844-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314134218-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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A power control system and method for vehicle power outlets is provided which integrally controls power of power outlets mounted in a vehicle to improve the efficiency of power distribution in the vehicle and enable ordinary use of the power outlets while the vehicle is turned off. To this end, the power control system includes a startup power source configured to supply power to a plurality of power outlets mounted in a vehicle while the vehicle is turned on, a battery power source configured to supply power to the power outlet while the vehicle is turned off, and a controller configured to detect whether the vehicle is turned on, a battery charge capacity, and an electric current consumption quantity of each of the plurality of power outlets and determine a type of power that should be supplied to each power outlet and whether to supply power to each power outlet.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power control system for vehicle power outlets, the power control system comprising: a startup power source configured to supply power to a plurality of power outlets mounted in a vehicle while the vehicle is turned on; a battery power source configured to supply power to one or more of the plurality of power outlets while the vehicle is turned off; and a controller configured to detect when the vehicle is turned on, a battery charge capacity, and an electric current consumption quantity of each of the plurality of power outlets and determine a type of power supplied to each power outlet and whether to supply power to each power outlet respectively, wherein the controller identifies a power outlet whose electric current consumption quantity is detected while the vehicle is turned off, and wherein when a battery charge capacity is less than a sum of an electric current consumption quantity of the power outlet and a battery consumption quantity necessary for a vehicle startup, the controller automatically determines a priority according to a use frequency of each power outlet and cuts off power of each power outlet sequentially according to the determined priority for each power outlet of the plurality of power outlets. 2. The power control system of claim 1 , further comprising: an Intelligent Power Switch (IPS) configured to detect an electric current consumption quantity of each power outlet to feed the detecting result back to the controller, and configured to control supply and cutoff of power supplied to each power outlet based on determination of the controller. 3. The power control system of claim 1 , supplies battery power to the identified power outlet. 4. The power control system of claim 1 , wherein while the vehicle is turned off, the controller cuts off power to some of operating power outlets when a battery charge capacity is less than a battery consumption quantity of the power outlets. 5. The power control system of claim 1 , wherein the controller cuts off power of a particular power outlet of the plurality of power outlets when an abnormal operation of the particular power outlet is detected. 6. The power control system of claim 1 , wherein when there is a particular power outlet for which power supply is cut off among the plurality of power outlets mounted in the vehicle, the controller informs a user that power to that particular power outlet has been terminated. 7. A power control method for vehicle power outlets, the power control method comprising: (a) detecting, by a controller, whether a vehicle is turned on, a charge capacity of battery power, and an electric current consumption quantity of a plurality of power outlets in the vehicle; (b) determining, by the controller, a type of power supplied to a power outlet of the plurality of power outlets mounted in the vehicle based whether the vehicle is turned on or not; (c) supplying, by the controller, battery power to an operating power outlet of the plurality of power outlets while the vehicle is turned off; and (d) determining, by the controller, whether to cut off the battery power supplied to each power outlet of the plurality of power outlets, when the charge capacity of the battery power falls to a particular level or lower, wherein (d) comprises identifying a power outlet whose electric current consumption quantity is detected while the vehicle is turned off, and wherein when a battery charge capacity is less than a sum of the electric current consumption quantity of the power outlet and a battery consumption quantity necessary for a vehicle startup, automatically determining a priority according to a use frequency of each power outlet and cutting off power of each power outlet sequentially according to the determined priority for each power outlet of the plurality of power outlets. 8. The power control method of claim 7 , wherein (d) comprises cutting off power to some of power outlets that are operating, when the battery charge capacity is less than a battery consumption quantity of the power outlets during starting-off. 9. The power control method of claim 7 , further comprising supplying startup power to all power outlets mounted in the vehicle when vehicle is turned on. 10. The power control method of claim 7 , further comprising notifying a user of a power outlet status, when as the result of determination, there is a power outlet for which power supply is cut off among multiple power outlets mounted in the vehicle. 11. The power control method of claim 7 , further comprising cutting off power of a power outlet and notifying the user of the power outlet when an abnormal operation of the power outlet is detected. 12. A non-transitory computer readable medium containing program instructions executed by a processor, the computer readable medium comprising: program instructions that detect whether a vehicle is turned on, a charge capacity of battery power, and an electric current consumption quantity of a plurality of power outlets in the vehicle; program instructions that determine a type of power supplied to a power outlet of the plurality of power outlets mounted in the vehicle based whether the vehicle is turned on or not; program instructions that supply battery power to an operating power outlet of the plurality of power outlets while the vehicle is turned off; program instructions that determine whether to cut off the battery power supplied to each power outlet of the plurality of power outlets, when the charge capacity of the battery power falls to a particular level or lower; program instructions that identify a power outlet whose electric current consumption quantity is detected while the vehicle is turned off; and program instructions that automatically determine a priority according to a user frequency of each power outlet and cut off power of each power outlet sequentially according to the determined priority for each power outlet of the plurality of power outlets when a battery charge capacity is less than a sum of the electric current consumption quantity of the power outlet and a battery consumption quantity necessary for a vehicle startup. 13. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 12 , wherein the program instructions that cut off the battery power supplied to each power outlet of the plurality of power outlets further includes program instructions that cut off power to some of power outlets that are operating, when the battery charge capacity is less than a battery consumption quantity of tepowe outlets during starting-off. 14. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 12 , further comprising program instructions that supply startup power to all power outlets mounted in the vehicle when on the vehicle is turned on. 15. The non-transitory computer readable medium claim 12 , further comprising program instructions that notify a user of a power outlet status, when as the result of determination, there is a power outlet for which power supply is cut off among multiple power outlets mounted in the vehicle. 16. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 12 , further comprising program instruction that cut off power of a power outlet and notifying the user of the power outlet when an abnormal operation of the power outlet is detected.
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