State of charge indicator of hybrid vehicle

US9895993B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9895993-B2
Application numberUS-201615011280-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 29, 2016
Priority dateFeb 23, 2015
Publication dateFeb 20, 2018
Grant dateFeb 20, 2018

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A state of charge indicator includes a first indication unit that provides an indicator display within a predetermined display range including first and second ends, according to an increase/decrease in a state of charge of a battery of a hybrid vehicle. In an EV traveling mode, the first indication unit allows the first and second ends to correspond respectively to an upper limit of a state of charge range directed to the EV traveling mode, and a first threshold that defines switching from the EV traveling mode to an HV traveling mode. In the HV traveling mode, the first indication unit allows the first and second ends to correspond respectively to a second threshold that defines switching from the HV traveling mode to the EV traveling mode, and a lower limit of a state of charge range directed to the HV traveling mode.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A state of charge indicator for a state of charge (SOC) of a battery of a hybrid vehicle using traveling modes including an electric vehicle (EV) traveling mode giving priority to driving with a sole use of an electric motor, and a hybrid vehicle (HV) traveling mode involving driving with a combined use of an engine and the electric motor and controlling charge and discharge of the battery to allow the SOC to be within a prescribed range, the state of charge indicator comprising: a first indication unit that provides an indicator display within a predetermined display range including a first end and a second end different from the first end in accordance with an increase and a decrease in the SOC; and a controller that displays the SOC on the first indication unit, wherein the controller is configured to cause the state of charge indicator to: display in a first display mode, on the first indication unit a range between an upper limit, corresponding to the first end, of a state of charge range directed to the EV traveling mode, and a first threshold, corresponding to the second end, that defines a switching from the EV traveling mode to the HV traveling mode; display, in a second display mode, on the first indication unit a range between a second threshold, corresponding to the first end, that is more than the first threshold and defines a switching from the HV traveling mode to the EV traveling mode, and a lower limit, corresponding to the second end, of the state of charge range directed to the HV traveling mode; and switch between a first display mode and a second display mode in accordance with the traveling modes, wherein the controller is further configured to cause the state of charge indicator to display on the first indication unit an indication of a minimum of the indicator display in the EV traveling mode for a predetermined period, prior to the switching from the EV traveling mode to the HV traveling mode. 2. The state of charge indicator according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to cause the state of charge indicator to display on the first indication unit an indication of a maximum of the indicator display in the HV traveling mode for a predetermined period, prior to the switching from the HV traveling mode to the EV traveling mode, the maximum of the indicator display being different from the minimum of the indicator display. 3. The state of charge indicator according to claim 1 , further comprising a second indication unit that provides an indication of the state of charge, the second indication unit including a movable index and a fixed index, the movable index being movable in accordance with the increase and the decrease in the SOC, and being movable between positions corresponding to a maximum and a minimum of a state of charge range directed to the EV traveling mode and the HV traveling mode, and the fixed index being disposed along a movement range of the movable index. 4. The state of charge indicator according to claim 2 , further comprising a second indication unit that provides an indication of the state of charge, the second indication unit including a movable index and a fixed index, the movable index being movable in accordance with the increase and the decrease in the SOC, and being movable between positions corresponding to a maximum and a minimum of a state of charge range directed to the EV traveling mode and the HV traveling mode, and the fixed index being disposed along a movement range of the movable index. 5. The state of charge indicator according to claim 3 , wherein the fixed index includes: a first sign that indicates a position corresponding to the first threshold; and a second sign that indicates a position corresponding to the second threshold. 6. The state of charge indicator according to claim 4 , wherein the fixed index includes: a first sign that indicates a position corresponding to the first threshold; and a second sign that indicates a position corresponding to the second threshold. 7. The state of charge indicator according to claim 1 , wherein the indicator display displays a status of a current use of one of the engine and the electric motor between the first threshold and the second threshold. 8. The state of charge indicator according to claim 1 , wherein the state of charge decreases from the first end to the second threshold and from the second threshold to the first threshold. 9. The state of charge indicator according to claim 1 , wherein the state of charge decreases from the first end to the second threshold.

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  • Control systems specially adapted for hybrid vehicles {(hybrid vehicle design, B60K6/00; electric vehicles B60L)} · CPC title

  • Conjoint control of different elements · CPC title

  • B60W50/14Primary

    Means for informing the driver, warning the driver or prompting a driver intervention · CPC title

  • Indexing codes relating to detected, measured or calculated conditions or factors · CPC title

  • Display means · CPC title

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What does patent US9895993B2 cover?
A state of charge indicator includes a first indication unit that provides an indicator display within a predetermined display range including first and second ends, according to an increase/decrease in a state of charge of a battery of a hybrid vehicle. In an EV traveling mode, the first indication unit allows the first and second ends to correspond respectively to an upper limit of a state of…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fuji Heavy Ind Ltd, Subaru Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60W50/14. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Feb 20 2018 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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