Electric vehicle charging station

US9770993B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9770993-B2
Application numberUS-201414275954-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 13, 2014
Priority dateMay 31, 2013
Publication dateSep 26, 2017
Grant dateSep 26, 2017

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A vehicle charging station includes a track configured to extend across a plurality of vehicle parking spaces and a movable charging apparatus supported by the track. The movable charging apparatus is translatable along the track between the plurality of vehicle parking spaces to charge one or more vehicles. The movable charging apparatus includes a base slidably coupled with the track, an end effector in mechanical communication with the base and configured to electrically couple with an electric vehicle disposed within one of the plurality of vehicle parking spaces, and a power delivery circuit configured to receive an electrical charge from a power source and to controllably provide the electrical charge to the electric vehicle.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle charging station comprising: a track configured to extend across a plurality of vehicle parking spaces; a movable charging apparatus supported by the track and translatable along the track between the plurality of vehicle parking spaces, the movable charging apparatus including: a base slidably coupled with the track; and an end effector in mechanical communication with the base and configured to electrically couple with an electric vehicle disposed within one of the plurality of vehicle parking spaces; and a power delivery circuit configured to receive an electrical charge from a power source and to controllably provide the electrical charge to the electric vehicle. 2. The vehicle charging station of claim 1 , further comprising a processor configured to: detect the presence of the electric vehicle within the parking space; determine a state of charge of a traction battery associated with the electric vehicle; direct the movable charging apparatus to provide an electrical charge to the electric vehicle if the state of charge is below a threshold. 3. The vehicle charging station of claim 2 , wherein the processor is further configured to: determine an identity of the detected electric vehicle within the parking space; determine an amount of an electrical charge provided to the electric vehicle by the movable charging apparatus; and generate an invoice from the determined identity and the amount of provided electrical charge. 4. The vehicle charging station of claim 2 , wherein the processor is configured to determine a state of charge of a traction battery associated with the electric vehicle through one or more wireless signals received from the vehicle. 5. The vehicle charging station of claim 1 , wherein the movable charging apparatus further includes a mechanical arm coupling the end effector to the base; and wherein the mechanical arm includes a plurality of actuatable joints capable of moving the end effector in at least 5 degrees of freedom. 6. The vehicle charging station of claim 5 , further comprising a robotic controller coupled with the plurality of actuatable joints and configured to: locate a charging receptacle on the vehicle; obtain access to the charging receptacle; control the one or more of the actuatable joints to align the end effector with the charging receptacle; and electrically couple the end effector with the charging receptacle. 7. The vehicle charging station of claim 6 , wherein the robotic controller is configured to locate a charging receptacle on the vehicle by receiving a radio frequency locating signal from a location proximate to the charging receptacle. 8. The vehicle charging station of claim 6 , wherein the robotic controller is configured to obtain access to the charging receptacle by providing a wireless command to the vehicle to open a charging receptacle door. 9. The vehicle charging station of claim 6 , wherein the robotic controller is configured to obtain access to the charging receptacle by controlling the one or more of the actuatable joints such that the end effector opens a door that selectively covers the charging receptacle. 10. The vehicle charging station of claim 6 , wherein the robotic controller is configured to locate a charging receptacle on the vehicle by: receiving at least one of electromagnetic radiation and sound pressure waves; and identifying indicia of the charging receptacle from the at least one of electromagnetic radiation and sound pressure waves. 11. The vehicle charging station of claim 10 , wherein the electromagnetic radiation from which the indicia are identified has a wavelength in the range of 400 nm to 750 nm. 12. The vehicle charging station of claim 10 , wherein the sound pressure waves from which the indicia are identified have a frequency above 30 kHz. 13. The vehicle charging station of claim 1 , wherein the movable charging apparatus further includes a flexible electrical cable coupling the end effector to the base. 14. The vehicle charging station of claim 1 , wherein the provided electrical charge has a voltage in the range of 200-500 VAC or 400-500 VDC. 15. The vehicle charging station of claim 1 , wherein the movable charging apparatus has a total power consumption is less than 50 kW. 16. The vehicle charging station of claim 1 , wherein the track is disposed on the ground. 17. The vehicle charging station of claim 1 , wherein the track is disposed above the ground, such that the movable charging apparatus is substantially located between the ground and the track. 18. The vehicle charging station of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of vehicle parking spaces is a first plurality of vehicle parking spaces; and wherein the track is disposed between the first plurality of vehicle parking spaces and a second plurality of vehicle parking spaces. 19. The vehicle charging station of claim 1 , wherein the movable charging apparatus is a first movable charging apparatus; further comprising a second movable charging apparatus supported by the track and translatable along the track; and wherein the first movable charging apparatus is substantially identical to the second movable charging apparatus.

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  • Details associated with the interoperability, e.g. vehicle recognition, authentication, identification or billing · CPC title

  • Plug-in electric vehicles · CPC title

  • Photovoltaic means · CPC title

  • involving identification of vehicles or their battery types · CPC title

  • Communication interfaces · CPC title

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What does patent US9770993B2 cover?
A vehicle charging station includes a track configured to extend across a plurality of vehicle parking spaces and a movable charging apparatus supported by the track. The movable charging apparatus is translatable along the track between the plurality of vehicle parking spaces to charge one or more vehicles. The movable charging apparatus includes a base slidably coupled with the track, an end …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L11/1846. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 26 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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