IP Library Granted Patent US 8,669,737
Granted Patent B2
US 8,669,737 · App. 13/220,040 · Granted Mar 11, 2014

Courtesy light for an electrical charging system

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Patent No.
US 8,669,737
App. No.
13/220,040
Granted
Mar 11, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical charging system is provided, and includes a voltage supply and a conductive coupling element. The conductive coupling element includes a pilot circuit, a resistance element, a light-emitting diode (“LED”), and a switching element. The pilot circuit has a primary control contact and a ground contact. The pilot circuit is configured to be in communication with and receive voltage from the voltage supply. The pilot circuit is configured for supplying a control pilot voltage. The resistance element is electrically connected to the ground contact. The resistance element includes a resistance value. The LED is electrically connected to the resistance element and the ground contact, and has a forward voltage drop. The switching element is actuated to selectively connect the resistance element and the LED element to the primary control contact.

Claims (42)

1. An electrical charging system, comprising:

a voltage supply;

a conductive coupling element, comprising:

a pilot circuit having a primary control contact and a ground contact, the pilot circuit configured to be in communication with and receiving voltage from the voltage supply, the pilot circuit configured for supplying a control pilot voltage;

a resistance element electrically connected to the ground contact, wherein the resistance element includes a resistance value;

a light-emitting diode (“LED”) electrically connected to the resistance element and the ground contact, the LED having a forward voltage drop; and

a switching element that is actuated to selectively connect the resistance element and the LED element to the primary control contact, the resistance value of the resistance element and the forward voltage drop of the LED being such that the control pilot voltage supplied by the pilot circuit is at least a threshold value if the switching element connects the resistance element and the LED element to the primary control contact.

2. The electrical charging system of claim 1 , wherein the conductive coupling element includes a coupler latch that is selectively depressed.

3. The electrical charging system of claim 2 , wherein if the coupler latch is depressed the switching element connects the resistance element and the LED element to the primary control contact, and if the coupler latch is released the switching element disconnects the resistance element and the LED element from the primary control contact.

4. The electrical charging system of claim 3 , wherein if the coupler latch is released, the switching element connects the ground contact with a proximity detection contact.

5. The electrical charging system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold voltage value is about 9 volts.

6. The electrical charging system of claim 1 , wherein the switching element is a double-pole single-throw switch.

7. The electrical charging system of claim 1 , wherein the electrical charging system is configured by SAE J1772.

8. The electrical charging system of claim 1 , wherein the voltage supply includes a static DC voltage supply and an oscillator.

9. The electrical charging system of claim 8 , wherein the oscillator provides a 1 KHz square wave.

10. The electrical charging system of claim 8 , wherein the electrical charging system includes a second switching element to connect one of the static DC voltage supply and the oscillator to the pilot circuit.

11. The electrical charging system of claim 10 , wherein if the control pilot voltage is pulled down past the threshold value, then the second switching element is actuated to connect the oscillator to the control pilot circuit.

12. An electrical charging system for a vehicle, comprising:

a voltage supply;

a conductive coupling element, comprising:

a pilot circuit having a primary control contact and a ground contact, the pilot circuit configured to be in communication with and receiving voltage from the voltage supply, the pilot circuit configured for supplying a control pilot voltage to a vehicle charging system;

a resistance element electrically connected to the ground contact, wherein the resistance element includes a resistance value;

a light-emitting diode (“LED”) electrically connected to the resistance element and the ground contact, the LED having a forward voltage drop;

a switching element that is actuated to selectively connect the resistance element and the LED element to the primary control contact, the resistance value of the resistance element and the forward voltage drop of the LED being such that the control pilot voltage supplied by the pilot circuit is at least a threshold value if the switching element connects the resistance element and the LED element to the primary control contact; and

a coupler latch being selectively depressible, wherein if the coupler latch is depressed the switching element connects the resistance element and the LED element to the primary control contact, and if the coupler latch is released the switching element disconnects the resistance element and the LED element with the primary control contact.

13. The electrical charging system of claim 12 , wherein the threshold voltage value is about 9 volts.

14. The electrical charging system of claim 12 , wherein if the coupler latch is released, the switching element connects the ground contact with a proximity detection contact.

15. The electrical charging system of claim 12 , wherein the electrical charging system is configured by SAE J1772.

16. The electrical charging system of claim 12 , wherein the voltage supply includes a static DC voltage supply and an oscillator.

17. The electrical charging system of claim 16 , wherein the oscillator provides a 1 KHz square wave.

18. The electrical charging system of claim 16 , wherein the electrical charging system includes a second switching element to connect one of the static DC voltage supply and the oscillator to the pilot circuit.

19. The electrical charging system of claim 18 wherein if the control pilot voltage is pulled down past the threshold value, then the second switching element is actuated to connect the oscillator to the control pilot circuit.

20. An electrical charging system for a vehicle, comprising:

a voltage supply having a static DC voltage supply and an oscillator, the static DC voltage supply supplying a static DC voltage;

a first switching element to select between the static DC voltage supply and the oscillator;

a proximity detection contact;

a conductive coupling element, comprising:

a pilot circuit having a primary control contact and a ground contact, the pilot circuit configured to be in communication with and receiving voltage from the voltage supply, the pilot circuit configured for supplying a control pilot voltage to a vehicle charging system;

a resistance element electrically connected to the ground contact, wherein the resistance element includes a resistance value;

a light-emitting diode (“LED”) electrically connected to the resistance element and the ground contact, the LED having a forward voltage drop;

a second switching element that is actuated to selectively connect the resistance element and the LED element to the primary control contact, the resistance value of the resistance element and the forward voltage drop of the LED being such that the control pilot voltage supplied by the pilot circuit is at least a threshold value if the second switching element connects the resistance element and the LED element to the primary control contact, and if the control pilot circuit is pulled down past the threshold value, then the first switching element is actuated to connect the oscillator to the control pilot circuit; and

a coupler latch being selectively depressible, wherein if the coupler latch is depressed the second switching element connects the resistance element and the LED element to the primary control contact, and if the coupler latch is released the second switching element disconnects the resistance element and the LED element with the primary control contact and connects the ground contact with the proximity detection contact.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 034186/0776 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 28, 2012
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 028458/0184 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 29, 2011
From: FARAH, ANDREW J.; MILBURN, DAVID E.; CARTER, BARBARA A.
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 026822/0621 →