Power supply assembly for a vehicle

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Vehicle mounted systems

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C307S125000, C320S104000

Reexamination Certificate

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06313546

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a power supply assembly for a vehicle having two power supply systems, namely a high-voltage storage cell and a low-voltage storage cell.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 3
is a block diagram showing a conventional power supply assembly for a vehicle.
In
FIG. 3
, a reference numeral
1
denotes an engine for moving an automobile, a reference numeral
2
denotes a generator connected to and driven by the engine
1
; a reference numeral
3
denotes a starter motor for starting the engine
1
, a reference numeral
4
denotes an electrical load, constituted by a radio, lamps, etc., a reference numeral
5
denotes a storage cell to which the output voltage of the generator
2
is applied, a reference numeral
6
denotes a key switch, and a reference numeral
7
denotes a controller for monitoring the terminal voltage of the storage cell
5
and regulating the output voltage of the generator
2
based on the terminal voltage of the storage cell
5
.
In a conventional power supply assembly for a vehicle constructed in the above manner, when the key switch
6
is closed, closing a starter motor drive switch
9
, the voltage of the storage cell
5
is applied to the starter motor
3
, current flows though the motor portion of the starter motor
3
, and the starter motor
3
begins to rotate. The engine
1
is driven thereby. Then, the generator
2
is driven by the engine
1
and starts to generate power. The output voltage of the generator
2
is regulated, at 14.4 V, for example, and applied to the storage cell
5
, serving to recharge the storage cell
5
.
When a switch
8
is closed, the terminal voltage of the storage cell
5
is applied to the desired electrical load
4
, operating the desired electrical load
4
.
Now, the storage cell
5
is depleted by the use of the starter motor
3
and the electrical load
4
, decreasing the terminal voltage thereof.
Thus, the controller
7
monitors the terminal voltage of the storage cell
5
and provides ON/OFF control of the excitation current of the generator
2
in response to the terminal voltage, regulating the charging of the storage cell
5
.
As indicated above, in the conventional power supply assembly for a vehicle, only one storage cell
5
is mounted, and furthermore, because the storage cell
5
is connected to ground even when the engine
1
is at rest, minute currents flow when the engine is stopped, causing the storage cell
5
to discharge. Furthermore, in a vehicle adopting an idling-stop-and-start system, frequent use is made of the starter motor
3
, rapidly depleting the storage cell
5
. Thus, one problem has been that the terminal voltage of the storage cell
5
has been reduced by such discharging and rapid depletion, making it impossible to drive the starter motor
3
, and therefore to start the engine
1
.
In such cases, it is necessary to start the engine by means of the assistance of another vehicle, giving rise to extremely inconvenient situations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention aims to solve the above problems and an object of the present invention is to provide a power supply assembly for a vehicle enabling incapacitation of engine starting to be avoided by mounting two power source systems, namely a high-voltage storage cell and a low-voltage storage cell, so that the low-voltage storage cell can be recharged by the high-voltage storage cell when the low-voltage storage cell is depleted.
In order to achieve the above object, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a power supply assembly for a vehicle having: a generator connected to an engine of the vehicle; a high-voltage bus to which the output voltage of the generator is supplied and to which a high-voltage load is connected; a low-voltage bus connected to the high-voltage bus via a voltage step-down element and to which a starter motor and a low-voltage load are connected; a high-voltage storage cell which a positive terminal thereof is connected to the high-voltage bus and a negative terminal thereof is grounded via a switch element; a low-voltage storage cell which a positive terminal thereof is connected to the low-voltage bus via a key switch and a negative terminal thereof is grounded; and a controller for controlling the opening and closing of the switch element. The controller is constructed so as to monitor the starting and stopping of the engine based on start and stop signals form the engine, and open the switch element when the stopping of the engine is detected.


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