Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Patent
1996-04-05
1999-10-19
Lefkowitz, Edward
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
340648, 180 652, 307 91, 307 107, 307 17, 307 18, 307102, 307122, G08B 9100
Patent
active
059696249
ABSTRACT:
A hybrid vehicle comprises a motor driving the vehicle's wheels, multiple batteries supplying electric power to the motor, and a generator driven by an internal combustion engine to generate electric power for charging the batteries. Battery sensors detect terminal voltages of the batteries. An ECU controls a DC/DC converter to distribute electric power to independently charge the batteries through charge lines in accordance with the shortage of charge in respective batteries when excess electrical power is available from the generator even after a required amount of electrical power from the generator is used to rotate wheels.
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Asa Hironori
Inagaki Mitsuo
Onimaru Sadahisa
Sakai Shoji
Lefkowitz Edward
Nippon Soken Inc
Woods Davetta
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