IP Library Granted Patent US 12665356
Granted Patent B2
US 12665356 · App. 18/584,501 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Charging inlet

Inventor: Yutaka Tanai (Numazu, JP)
Assignee: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
H01R13/665B60L53/16H01R13/447H01R2103/00H01R2201/26
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12665356
App. No.
18/584,501
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A charging inlet of the present disclosure includes: a casing; and a cover member. The charging inlet electrically connects the charging terminal and a terminal of a charging connector to each other by inserting the charging connector from the opening portion in a state in which the cover member is open. The charging inlet further includes: a heater provided in the cover member and heating the cover member by generating heat by energization; and a heater terminal provided on the cover member and electrically connected to the heater. The heater terminal is disposed on a surface of the cover member facing the charging terminal such that the charging terminal and the heater terminal come into contact with each other in a state in which the cover member is closed.

Claims (6)

1 . A charging inlet, comprising:

a casing inside which a charging terminal to be electrically connected to an electricity storage apparatus provided in a vehicle is housed; and

a cover member provided in the casing so as to be able to open and close an opening portion formed in the casing, the charging inlet electrically connecting the charging terminal and a terminal of a charging connector to each other by inserting the charging connector from the opening portion in a state in which the cover member is open, the charging inlet further comprising:

a heater that is provided in the cover member and heats the cover member by generating heat by energization; and

a heater terminal provided on the cover member and electrically connected to the heater, wherein the heater terminal is disposed on a surface of the cover member facing the charging terminal such that the charging terminal and the heater terminal come into contact with each other in a state in which the cover member is closed.

2 . The charging inlet according to claim 1 , further comprising an automatic opening/closing apparatus that automatically opens and closes the cover member.