Charge port illumination system for electric vehicle

US9656599B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9656599-B2
Application numberUS-201514880387-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 12, 2015
Priority dateMar 27, 2009
Publication dateMay 23, 2017
Grant dateMay 23, 2017

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A charge port illumination system for an electric vehicle includes a charge port disposed at the electric vehicle and configured for electrically connecting to a charging source to charge a power source of the electric vehicle. The charge port includes an outer portion that is exposed and viewable at the electric vehicle when a person is connecting the charge port to the charging source. The charge port includes at least one illumination source that, responsive to an activating event associated with an electric charging event of the electric vehicle, is activated to provide backlighting at the outer portion, which may include a translucent polymeric material. The activated illumination source may be automatically deactivated. The system may include a cover panel that is opened to expose and access the charge port. The illumination source may be controlled to indicate a state of charge of the power source.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. A charge port illumination system for an electric vehicle, said charge port illumination system comprising: a charge port disposed at an electric vehicle and configured for electrically connecting to a charging source to charge a power source of the electric vehicle; wherein said charge port comprises an outer portion that is exposed and viewable at the electric vehicle when a person is connecting said charge port to the charging source; wherein at least said outer portion is formed via a molding process; wherein said charge port comprises at least one illumination source; wherein said at least one illumination source, responsive to an activating event associated with an electric charging event of the electric vehicle, is activated to provide backlighting at said outer portion; wherein the activated said at least one illumination source is automatically deactivated; and wherein said outer portion comprises an at least partially translucent polymeric material. 2. The charge port illumination system of claim 1 , wherein said outer portion comprises an at least partially translucent colored polymeric material. 3. The charge port illumination system of claim 1 , wherein said charge port comprises circuitry, and wherein said circuitry comprises circuit elements used in activating said at least one illumination source to provide backlighting at said outer portion. 4. The charge port illumination system of claim 3 , wherein said circuit elements are used in deactivating the activated said at least one illumination source. 5. The charge port illumination system of claim 1 , wherein a circuit board is disposed at said charge port and wherein said circuit board has said at least one illumination source and associated circuitry disposed thereat. 6. The charge port illumination system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one illumination source, when being activated, is progressively adjusted from a lower illumination state towards a higher illumination state, and wherein said at least one illumination source, when being deactivated, is progressively adjusted from the higher illumination state towards the lower illumination state. 7. The charge port illumination system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of (i) an intensity of illumination emanating from said at least one illumination source is varied to indicate the state of charge of the power source of the electric vehicle and (ii) said at least one illumination source is flashed to indicate the state of charge of the power source of the electric vehicle. 8. The charge port illumination system of claim 1 , wherein backlighting of said outer portion of said charge port by said at least one illumination source comprises light piping. 9. The charge port illumination system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one illumination source comprises a light emitting diode. 10. The charge port illumination system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one illumination source is controlled to indicate a state of charge of the power source of the electric vehicle. 11. The charge port illumination system of claim 1 , wherein a cover panel is opened to expose and access said charge port. 12. The charge port illumination system of claim 11 , wherein said activating event comprises at least one of (i) detection of touch at said cover panel and (ii) movement of said cover panel. 13. The charge port illumination system of claim 1 , wherein said activating event comprises at least one of (i) actuation of a remote transmitting device, (ii) a signal from a passive entry device and (iii) detection of movement by a motion detection device. 14. A charge port illumination system for an electric vehicle, said charge port illumination system comprising: a charge port disposed at an electric vehicle and configured for electrically connecting to a charging source to charge a power source of the electric vehicle; wherein said charge port comprises an outer portion that is exposed and viewable at the electric vehicle when a person is connecting said charge port to the charging source; wherein at least said outer portion is formed via a molding process; wherein said charge port comprises at least one illumination source; wherein said at least one illumination source comprises a light emitting diode; wherein said at least one illumination source, responsive to an activating event associated with an electric charging event of the electric vehicle, is activated to provide backlighting at said outer portion; wherein the activated said at least one illumination source is automatically deactivated; and wherein a cover panel is opened to expose and access said charge port. 15. The charge port illumination system of claim 14 , wherein said activating event comprises movement of said cover panel. 16. A charge port illumination system for an electric vehicle, said charge port illumination system comprising: a charge port disposed at an electric vehicle and configured for electrically connecting to a charging source to charge a power source of the electric vehicle; wherein said charge port comprises an outer portion that is exposed and viewable at the electric vehicle when a person is connecting said charge port to the charging source; wherein at least said outer portion is formed via a molding process; wherein said charge port comprises at least one illumination source; wherein said at least one illumination source comprises a light emitting diode; wherein said at least one illumination source, responsive to an activating event associated with an electric charging event of the electric vehicle, is activated to provide backlighting at said outer portion; and wherein said at least one illumination source is controlled to indicate a state of charge of the power source of the electric vehicle. 17. The charge port illumination system of claim 16 , wherein backlighting of said outer portion of said charge port by said at least one illumination source comprises light piping. 18. The charge port illumination system of claim 17 , wherein a cover panel is opened to expose and access said charge port. 19. The charge port illumination system of claim 18 , wherein said outer portion comprises an at least partially translucent polymeric material. 20. The charge port illumination system of claim 19 , wherein an intensity of illumination emanating from said at least one illumination source is varied to indicate the state of charge of the power source of the electric vehicle.

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  • B60L53/16Primary

    Connectors, e.g. plugs or sockets, specially adapted for charging electric vehicles · CPC title

  • by display · CPC title

  • B60Q1/2661Primary

    mounted on parts having other functions (on wheels B60Q1/326) · CPC title

  • Plug-in electric vehicles · CPC title

  • Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor (for lighting vehicle interior B60Q3/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9656599B2 cover?
A charge port illumination system for an electric vehicle includes a charge port disposed at the electric vehicle and configured for electrically connecting to a charging source to charge a power source of the electric vehicle. The charge port includes an outer portion that is exposed and viewable at the electric vehicle when a person is connecting the charge port to the charging source. The ch…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Magna Mirrors Of America Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L53/16. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 23 2017 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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