HEV charger/generator unit

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Inventors

Gabriel, David

Application #

659018

Filed

Sep-8-2000

Published

Apr-20-2004

Current US Class

180/65.1
180/65.2
180/65.3
307/9.1

International Classes

B60L 001/00

Field of Search

307/9.1 180/65.1 180/65.2 180/65.3

Assignee

Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

DeBeradinis; Robert

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hanza; Carlos L.

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Abstract
The present invention provides an apparatus, system, and method of utilizing a Home Power Unit ("HPU") which functions as a battery charger for a Hybrid Electric Vehicle ("HEV") or as a generator, utilizing the HEV's electrical power to operate external electrical devices. In its simplest form, the HPU comprises a Transformer, inverter means, rectifier means, a control unit, connection means to the HEV and external electrical loads or sources and switching means to change operation between charger and generator function. Alternative embodiments of the present invention utilize the HEV's existing components thereby avoiding component redundancy within the HPU. Specifically, in the first alternative embodiment, the inverter means are utilized within the vehicle, therefore, requiring only filter and transformer to be added to the vehicle. In the second alternative embodiment, the vehicle's DC-to-DC Converter is utilized as opposed to implementing a transformer. Therefore, only an inverter and filter are added to the system.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A motor vehicle electrical power system for powering an electrical load external to the vehicle, comprising:

an internal combustion engine;

a battery;

an electric generator coupled to said internal combustion engine for generating AC electrical power when said internal combustion engine is running;

a generator inverter disposed between said electric generator and said battery for converting the AC electrical power generated by said electric generator to DC electrical power for storage in said battery;

an electric traction motor coupled to said battery;

a traction inverter coupled to said battery for converting the stored DC electrical power to an AC power input for said electric traction motor;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates to a Home Power Unit for Hybrid Electric Vehicles ("HEVs") that acts as a general charger for the vehicle's battery and as a generator to operate external electrical devices, such as power tools.

2. Discussion of the Prior Art

The need to reduce fossil fuel consumption and pollutants of automobiles and other vehicles powered by Internal Combustion Engines ("ICEs") is well known. Vehicles powered by electric motors have attempted to address these needs. However, electric vehicles have limited range and limited power coupled with the substantial time needed to recharge their batteries. An alternative solution is to combine both an ICE and electric traction motor into one vehicle. Such vehicles are typically called Hybrid Electric Vehicles ("HEVs"). See generally, U.S. Pat. No. 5,343,970 (Severinsky).

The HEV has been described in a variety of configurations. Many HEV patents disclose systems where an operator is required to select between electric and internal combustion operation. In other, the electric motor drives one set of wheels and the ICE drives a different set.
 
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