IP Library Granted Patent US 12686286
Granted Patent B2
US 12686286 · App. 18/077,503 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Power management device and vehicle having the same

Inventor: Un Chon (Seongnam-si, KR)
Assignees: HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY; Kia Corporation
B60L53/22B60L53/68B60W50/10B60L53/53
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12686286
App. No.
18/077,503
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vehicle controls the distributor to cut off the power supplied to the drive motor in a standby mode and control the standby mode to be switched to an OFF mode when a preset time elapses from a start time point of the standby mode. The vehicle extends a time for which the standby mode is performed or controls power to be immediately turned off when power extension time information or an immediate off request signal is received by the processor through the input device before switching to the OFF mode while the standby mode is performed.

Claims (84)

1 . A power management apparatus comprising:

an input device;

a first battery;

a converter connected to the first battery and configured to convert power charged in the first battery into power including a different magnitude;

a second battery connected to the converter and configured to perform charging thereof using the power transmitted from the converter;

a distributor configured to distribute power of the first and second batteries and the converter; and

a processor connected to the input device and the distributor and configured to perform control to be switched to an OFF mode when a preset time elapses from a start time point of a standby mode, and to perform control so that a time in the standby mode is extended when power extension time information is received through the input device before switching to the OFF mode,

wherein the distributor includes:

a first switch connected between the first battery and a drive motor;

a second switch connected between the first battery and a first load;

a third switch connected between the converter and a second load; and

a fourth switch connected between the second battery and a third load.

2 . The power management apparatus of claim 1 , further including:

a display and a communicator operatively connected to the processor,

wherein the processor is configured to control the display to display an image of an OFF timer and an image of a button for changing setting information of the standby mode when the processor receives a user's absence signal through the communicator.

3 . The power management apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the image of the button includes an image of a power extension time button, an image of a standby mode maintenance button, and an image of an immediate power OFF button.

4 . The power management apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to:

control an OFF operation of the first switch and control ON operations of the second, third and fourth switches in the standby mode; and

control OFF operations of the first, second, third and fourth switches in the OFF mode.

5 . The power management apparatus of claim 1 , further including:

a communicator,

wherein the processor is configured to:

switch the OFF mode to a ready mode when a start ON signal and a pedal signal of a brake pedal are received through the communicator while performing the OFF mode; and

switch the ready mode to the OFF mode when a start OFF signal and the pedal signal of the brake pedal are received through the communicator while performing the ready mode.

6 . The power management apparatus of claim 1 , further including:

a communicator,

wherein the processor is configured to:

switch the OFF mode to the standby mode when the processor receives a parking stage signal of a shift lever and a start ON signal through the communicator while performing the OFF mode; and

switch the standby mode to the OFF mode when the processor receives a start OFF signal through the communicator while performing the standby mode.

7 . The power management apparatus of claim 1 , further including:

a communicator,

wherein the processor is configured to:

switch the standby mode to a ready mode when the processor receives a release signal of a parking button and a pedal input signal of a brake pedal for shift through the communicator while performing the standby mode; and

switch the ready mode to the standby mode when the processor receives a parking stage signal of a shift lever through the communicator while performing the ready mode.

8 . The power management apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the processor is configured to:

control an operation of an ON timer when the parking stage signal of the shift lever is not received by the processor through the communicator while performing the ready mode; and

switch the ready mode to the standby mode after a reference time elapses when the processor concludes that there is no traveling intention while the ON timer operates.

9 . A vehicle comprising:

an input device;

a display;

a first battery;

a drive motor connected to a wheel of the vehicle and driven using power of the first battery;

a converter connected to the first battery and configured to convert the power charged in the first battery into power including a magnitude different from a magnitude of the power of the first battery;

a second battery connected to the converter and configured to perform charging thereof using the power transmitted from the converter;

a distributor configured to distribute power of the first and second batteries and the converter; and

a processor connected to the distributor and configured to control the distributor to cut off the power supplied to the drive motor in a standby mode, and control the standby mode to be switched to an OFF mode when a preset time elapses from a start time point of the standby mode,

wherein the processor is configured to extend a time for which the standby mode is performed or to control the power to be immediately turned off when power extension time information or an immediate off request signal is received by the processor through the input device before switching to the OFF mode while the standby mode is performed, and

wherein the distributor includes a first switch connected between the first battery and the drive motor, a second switch connected between the first battery and a first load, a third switch connected between the converter and a second load, and a fourth switch connected between the second battery and a third load.

10 . The vehicle of claim 9 , further including a detector configured to detect states in which a user boards and exits the vehicle,

wherein the processor is configured to determine whether the user has exited the vehicle based on detection information of the detector and is configured to control the display operatively connected to the processor to change an image displayed on the display to an image indicating that the standby mode is active and to display the changed image when the processor concludes that the user has exited the vehicle, and

wherein the image indicating that the standby mode is active includes an image of an OFF timer which counts a remaining time until a time point when the standby mode is switched to the OFF mode and an image of a button for changing setting information of the standby mode.

11 . The vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the processor is configured to determine whether the user has boarded the vehicle based on the detection information of the detector, and is configured to control the standby mode to be maintained when the processor concludes that the user has boarded the vehicle.

12 . The vehicle of claim 9 ,

wherein the processor is configured to control an OFF operation of the first switch and ON operations of the second, third and fourth switches in the standby mode, and is configured to control OFF operations of the first, second, third and fourth switches in the OFF mode.

13 . The vehicle of claim 9 , further including:

a start button; and

a pedal signal receiver configured to receive a pedal signal of a brake pedal of the vehicle,

wherein the processor is configured to:

switch the OFF mode to a ready mode when the processor receives a start ON signal through the start button and the pedal signal through the pedal signal receiver while performing the OFF mode; and

switch the ready mode to the OFF mode when the processor receives a start OFF signal through the start button and the pedal signal through the pedal signal receiver while performing the ready mode.

14 . The vehicle of claim 9 , further including:

a start button; and

a lever signal receiver configured to receive a signal of a shift lever of the vehicle, wherein the processor is configured to:

switch the OFF mode to the standby mode when the processor receives a parking stage signal of the shift lever through the lever signal receiver and a start ON signal of the start button while performing the OFF mode; and

switch the standby mode to the OFF mode when the processor receives a start OFF signal of the start button while performing the standby mode.

15 . The vehicle of claim 9 , further including:

a parking button;

a pedal signal receiver configured to receive a pedal signal of a brake pedal of the vehicle; and

a lever signal receiver configured to receive a signal of a shift lever of the vehicle,

wherein the processor is configured to:

switch the standby mode to a ready mode when the processor receives a release signal of the parking button and the pedal signal while performing the standby mode; and

switch the ready mode to the standby mode when the processor receives a parking stage signal of the shift lever through the lever signal receiver while performing the ready mode.

16 . The vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the processor is configured to:

control an operation of an ON timer when entering the ready mode; and

switch the ready mode to the standby mode when a time counted by the ON timer elapses a reference time.

17 . The vehicle of claim 9 , further including:

a pedal signal receiver configured to receive a pedal signal of a brake pedal of the vehicle,

wherein the processor is configured to stop a remaining time count until a switching time point to the OFF mode when the processor receives the pedal signal before switching the standby mode to the OFF mode while performing the standby mode.

18 . The vehicle of claim 9 , further including:

a detector configured to detect states in which a user boards and exits the vehicle,

wherein the processor is configured to determine whether the user has exited the vehicle based on detection information of the detector and to change the display to a power saving mode when the processor concludes that the user has exited the vehicle.

19 . The vehicle of claim 18 , wherein the processor is configured to:

control the display to display an image of a call button when the processor concludes that the user has exited the vehicle; and

transmit call information to a pre-registered contact when the processor concludes that the call button is selected through the input device.