Boletin Vigilancia Tecnologica Coche

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Boletin Vigilancia Tecnologica Coche Boletín VT COCHE ELÉCTRICO er 3 trimestre 2011 7 Vigilancia Tecnológica Noticias La Oficina Española de Patentes y Marcas Coche Eléctrico y el del Coche Inteligente. (OEPM) estuvo presente en el III Salón del Vehículo y Combustible Alternativos, Por otra parte, el Grupo de Trabajo de celebrado del 6 al 8 de octubre en la Feria Automoción del FEDIT presentó el trabajo de Valladolid. El certamen fue inaugurado del Observatorio Industrial del Sector de por la vice consejera de Economía de la Fabricantes de Equipos y Componentes de Junta de Castilla y León, Begoña Automoción en una jornada de difusión Hernández, y el director general de celebrada en el MITyC el pasado 21 de Industria del Ministerio de Industria, septiembre. En dicha jornada se pudo Turismo y Comercio (MITyC), Jesús Candil. apreciar el incremento en los últimos años en las solicitudes de patentes relacionadas El Salón combina jornadas técnicas con con vehículos propulsados eléctricamente, zona de exposición y prueba de vehículos. confirmando el creciente interés de las Las jornadas técnicas abordaron el coche empresas de automoción en este tipo de eléctrico desde varios frentes, tratando tecnologías. aspectos propios de la tecnología vehicular, aspectos relacionados con los gestores de Por último, destacar las campañas carga y aspectos normativos e destinadas a acercar el vehículo eléctrico al instrumentos de apoyo. En la zona de público en general. Por ejemplo, NISSAN pruebas se pusieron a disposición del realiza una exposición itinerante, la público modelos de Nissan, Renault, NISSAN LEAF TOUR, que estuvo presente Mercedes, Citroën y Piaggio entre otros. en Barcelona y actualmente está en Madrid, y RENAULT realiza un evento de En el stand de la OEPM se atendieron presentación de su gama de vehículos dudas relacionadas con la Propiedad eléctricos en Sevilla, enfocada a Industrial en general, además de poner a comerciales y representantes de la marca disposición del público diversos Boletines procedentes de más de treinta países. de Vigilancia Tecnológica, como son los del CONTENIDO: TECNOLOGÍAS VEHICULARES o Baterías o Supercondensadores o Sistemas de recuperación de energía, p.ej. frenos regenerativos o Máquinas eléctricas o Convertidores, inversores INFRAESTRUCTURAS DE CARGA o Recarga de baterías o Cambio de baterías Oficina Española de Patentes y Marcas Unidad de Información Tecnológica www.oepm.es 1 Solicitudes de Patente Publicadas Los datos que aparecen en la tabla corresponden a una selección de las solicitudes de patentes publicadas durante el trimestre. Se puede acceder al documento completo haciendo doble clic sobre el mismo. BATERÍAS Nº PUBLICACIÓN SOLICITANTE CONTENIDO TÉCNICO CALSONIC WO2011114756 A1 KANSEI CORP [JP], COOLING DEVICE FOR A HEAT-EMITTING BODY YAMATANI EIJI [JP] PANASONIC ELECTRODE FOR NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY, WO2011114641 A1 CORP [JP], AND NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY HAVING NAKURA KENSUKE SAME TOYOTA MOTOR WO2011114486 A1 ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN VEHICLE CO LTD [JP] et al. TOYOTA MOTOR WO2011114443 A1 COOLING CONTROL DEVICE FOR VEHICLE BATTERY CO LTD [JP] et al. TOYOTA MOTOR WO2011114433 A1 LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY CO LTD [JP] et al. TOYOTA MOTOR CO LTD [JP], WO2011114421 A1 BATTERY AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF KAWAMOTO KOJI [JP] SNPE MATERIAUX ENERGETIQUES WO2011114045 A1 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH PYROTECHNIC ACTUATION [FR], BORG EVRARD [FR] ENERG2 INC [US] MESOPOROUS CARBON MATERIALS COMPRISING BIFUNCTIONAL WO2011112992 A1 et al. CATALYSTS AEROVIRONMENT WO2011112638 A1 DOUBLE WALLED ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION ENCLOSURE INC [US] et al. AEROVIRONMENT ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION ENCLOSURE AND MOUNTING WO2011112637 A1 INC [US] et al. APPARATUS AEROVIRONMENT ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION WITH CABLE RETAINING WO2011112636 A1 INC [US] et al. ENCLOSURE WISYS ELECTRICAL ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE CONTAINING AN TECHNOLOGY WO2011112532 A1 ELECTROACTIVE SEPARATOR FOUND INC [US] et al. V ENS CO LTD WO2011111949 A2 VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SAME [KR] et al. AUTONETWORKS WO2011111678 A1 TECHNOLOGIES BATTERY MODULE LTD [JP] et al. AUTONETWORKS WO2011111676 A1 TECHNOLOGIES BATTERY MODULE LTD [JP] et al. METHOD FOR PRODUCING COMPOSITE OXIDE, POSITIVE ELECTRODE TOYOTA MATERIAL FOR LITHIUM ION SECONDARY BATTERY AND LITHIUM ION WO2011111364 A1 JIDOSHOKKI KK SECONDARY BATTERY [JP] et al. TOYOTA MOTOR ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING WO2011111227 A1 CO LTD [JP] et al. ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL TOYOTA MOTOR CO LTD [JP], CURRENT COLLECTOR AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF, WO2011111200 A1 KAWAOKA AND BATTERY AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF HIROKAZU [JP] TOYOTA MOTOR DEVICE FOR TREATMENT OF NON-AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE WO2011111153 A1 CO LTD [JP], HOJO SECONDARY BATTERY, AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF NON- KATSUYUKI [JP] AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY PARK SUNGCHAN BATTERY COOLING DEVICE WHICH PROVIDE IMPACT ABSORB WO2011110898 A1 [KR] PERFORMANCE Oficina Española de Patentes y Marcas Unidad de Información Tecnológica www.oepm.es 2 BATTERY THAT ALLOWS RELIABLE INFORMATION RELATING TO THE WO2011110761 A1 MANAI BILAL [FR] STATE THEREOF TO BE COLLECTED IN ORDER TO IMPROVE THE LIFESPAN OF SAME BEHR GMBH & CO WO2011110497 A2 KG [DE], HIRSCH COOLING DEVICE STEFAN [DE] BEHR GMBH & CO COOLING APPARATUS FOR AN ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY STORAGE WO2011110483 A1 KG [DE] et al. UNIT AND PRODUCTION METHOD FOR A COOLING APPARATUS JM ENERGY WO2011108126 A1 LAMINATE OUTER PACKAGING STORAGE DEVICE CORP [JP] et al. PUES CORP [JP] WO2011108680 A1 THIN BATTERY MODULE AND ASSEMBLED BATTERY USING SAME et al. AUTONETWORKS WO2011108513 A1 TECHNOLOGIES BATTERY CONNECTION ASSEMBLY LTD [JP] et al. AUTONETWORKS WO2011108511 A1 TECHNOLOGIES BATTERY CONNECTION ASSEMBLY LTD [JP] et al. FURUKAWA PARTICULATE COMPOSITE, ACTIVE MATERIAL AGGREGATE, CATHODE WO2011108465 A1 ELECTRIC CO LTD ACTIVE MATERIAL SUBSTANCE, CATHODE, SECONDARY BATTERY AND [JP] et al. MANUFACTURING METHODS FOR SAME FURUKAWA CATHODE ACTIVE MATERIAL SUBSTANCE, CATHODE, SECONDARY WO2011108464 A1 ELECTRIC CO LTD BATTERY AND MANUFACTURING METHODS FOR SAME [JP] et al. PANASONIC FULL CHARGE CAPACITY VALUE CORRECTION CIRCUIT, BATTERY WO2011108249 A1 CORP [JP] et al. PACK, AND CHARGING SYSTEM TOSHIBA KK [JP] WO2011108106 A1 NON-AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE CELL, CELL PACK, AND AUTOMOBILE et al. MITSUBISHI WO2011108025 A1 ELECTRIC CORP ASSEMBLED BATTERY AND POWER STORAGE SYSTEM [JP] et al. AUDI NSU AUTO UNION AG [DE], WO2011107250 A2 BATTERY FOR A CAR ENNING NORBERT [DE] AUDI NSU AUTO UNION AG [DE], WO2011107196 A1 BATTERY FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE ENNING NORBERT [DE] DAIMLER WO2011107125 A1 CHRYSLER AG MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVE DEVICE [DE] et al. DE KEGEL RECHARGEABLE BATTERY FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE, VEHICLE JACQUES COMPRISING SUCH A BATTERY, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REPLACING WO2011106851 A2 PHILEMON A RECHARGEABLE BATTERY OF AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE. AND SYSTEM ANTOINE [BE] FOR TRANSFERRING ENERGY TO THE BATTERY QUALCOMM INC WO2011106202 A2 [US], IRISH LINDA WIRELESS POWER RECEIVER S [US] ZEON CORP [JP] ALL SOLID STATE SECONDARY BATTERY AND METHOD FOR WO2011105574 A1 et al. MANUFACTURING ALL SOLID STATE SECONDARY BATTERY POSITIVE ELECTRODE CURRENT COLLECTOR FOR LITHIUM ION SECONDARY BATTERY, POSITIVE ELECTRODE FOR LITHIUM ION KOBE STEEL LTD WO2011105451 A1 SECONDARY BATTERY, AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF POSITIVE [JP] et al. ELECTRODE CURRENT COLLECTOR FOR LITHIUM ION SECONDARY BATTERY NEGATIVE ELECTRODE MATERIAL FOR LITHIUM ION SECONDARY HITACHI BATTERY, NEGATIVE ELECTRODE FOR LITHIUM ION SECONDARY WO2011105444 A1 CHEMICAL CO LTD BATTERY WHICH COMPRISES THE NEGATIVE ELECTRODE MATERIAL, [JP] et al. AND LITHIUM ION SECONDARY BATTERY POSITIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL PRECURSOR PARTICULATE TODA KOGYO WO2011105361 A1 POWDER AND POSITIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL PARTICULATE CORP [JP] et al. POWDER, AND NON-AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY SUMITOMO WO2011105301 A1 CHEMICAL CO [JP] NEGATIVE ELECTRODE AND ALUMINUM AIR CELL et al. BOSCH CORP [JP] WO2011105256 A1 BATTERY PACK et al. Oficina Española de Patentes y Marcas Unidad de Información Tecnológica www.oepm.es 3 HITACHI MAXELL POSITIVE ELECTRODE MATERIAL, METHOD OF PRODUCTION WO2011105126 A1 ENERGY LTD [JP] THEREFOR, POSITIVE ELECTRODE FOR NONAQUEOUS RECHARGEABLE et al. BATTERY, AND NONAQUEOUS RECHARGEABLE BATTERY HONDA MOTOR VEHICLE STATE MONITORING SERVER, AND VEHICLE STATE WO2011104926 A1 CO LTD [JP] et al. MONITORING SYSTEM METHOD FOR PRODUCING ANODE PLATE FOR NON-AQUEOUS TOYOTA MOTOR WO2011104843 A1 SECONDARY BATTERY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING NON-AQUEOUS CO LTD [JP] et al. SECONDARY BATTERY PANASONIC WO2011104805 A1 LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY CORP [JP] et al. KONINKL PHILIPS WO2011104661 A1 ELECTRONICS NV MONITORING OF OPERATIONAL STATUS OF APPLIANCES [NL] et al. COMMISSARIAT ENERGIE WO2011104445 A1 HIGH-POWER LITHIUM-ION STORAGE BATTERY ATOMIQUE [FR] et al. PIOLAX INC [JP] et WO2011102016 A1 TERMINAL FOR MODULE al. EV INSTR LLC COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROL AND WO2011103571 A2 [US], LENTZ TROY MONITORING OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS DANE [US] BAHAR BAMDAD WO2011103188 A2 [US], XERGY INC ELECTROCHEMICAL HEAT TRANSFER SYSTEM [US] TOSHIBA KK [JP] WO2011102368 A1 BATTERY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME et al. GS YUASA POSITIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR NON-AQUEOUS WO2011102358 A1 INTERNAT LTD [JP] ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY, AND NON-AQUEOUS et al. ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY NIFCO INC [JP], WO2011102344 A1 NISHIDA RYUHEI ELECTRODE STRUCTURE FOR BATTERY MODULE [JP] NON-AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE TYPE SECONDARY BATTERY,
Recommended publications
  • A High Torque Density, Direct Drive In-Wheel Motor for Electric Vehicles
    A HIGH TORQUE DENSITY, DIRECT DRIVE IN-WHEEL MOTOR FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES Chukwuma Junior Ifedi School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Newcastle University A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy June, 2013 Abstract The use of in-wheel motors, often referred to as hub motors as a source of propulsion for pure electric or hybrid electric vehicles has recently received a lot of attention. Since the motor is housed in the limited space within the wheel rim it must have a high torque density and efficiency, whilst being able to survive the rigours of being in-wheel in terms of environmental cycling, ingress, shock, vibration and driver abuse. Part of the work of this PhD involved an investigation into different slot and pole combinations in order determine a superior machine design, within given constraints based upon an existing in-wheel motor drive built by Protean Electric. Finite element analysis and optimisation have been applied in order to investigate the machine designs and achieve the optimum combination. The main work of this PhD, presents a high torque dense machine employing a new method of construction, which improves the torque capability with a smaller diameter, compared to that of the existing Protean in-wheel drive system. The machine is designed with an open slot stator and using magnetic slot wedges to close the slots. Having an open slot stator design means the coils can be pre-pressed before being inserted onto the stator teeth, this improves the electrical loading of the machine as the fill factor in the slot is increased.
    [Show full text]
  • (SAARC) Energy Centre (SEC) Islamabad, Pakistan
    December 2019 South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Energy Centre (SEC) Islamabad, Pakistan Table of Contents TABLE OF FIGURES ................................................................................................................................ iv LIST OF TABLES ...................................................................................................................................... v LIST OF ACRONYMS............................................................................................................................... vi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ....................................................................................................................... viii FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................................... ix EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...........................................................................................................................x 1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Objectives and Scope of the study .............................................................................................. 1 1.2 Battery Electric Vehicles .............................................................................................................. 1 1.2.1 Electric Vehicles – Types .....................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Optimising Automotive Battery Technology Design
    7 – 9 May 2019 // Stuttgart, Germany 3 3 35+ 120+ 750+ 8,000+ days tracks sessions speakers delegates show attendees Join key Holger Opfer Roland Biberger Andreas Hintennach Maja Bakran Marcich Manager, players across System Architect Senior Manager Deputy Director General, E-Traction Technology Electronics HV-Battery Daimler AG Mobility & Transport the supply chain Volkswagen Audi European Commission as they come together to solve the issues of driving down costs to achieve eventual parity with fossil fuels and electrification Yuan Li Christian Rosenkranz PhD. Bob Galyen in Europe. Director of Powertrain, VP Start-Stop CTO, BAIC Motor Engineering & EMEA, CATL Company Johnson Controls Get the latest battery and Battery Group, Inc. H/EV industry updates on: • The emergence of a European battery value chain • Creating material feedstock through recycling • The reduction of cobalt in the PLUS manufacturing process PRE-CONFERENCE • OEM performance targets and WORKSHOPS technology roadmap (MONDAY 6 MAY) • Driving efficiency, enabling the next generation of electric autonomous vehicles and delivering MAAS • Different hybridization models for the immediate and long term • Latest powertrain and electric motor technology innovations • Hybrid, battery and fuel cell developments for buses and commercial vehicles www.thebatteryshow.eu www.evtechexpo.eu What will you learn from attending? Who attends? • Learn about next-generation battery and H/EV • OEMs development to drive down manufacturing costs • Battery / Cell Manufacturers • Grow your business
    [Show full text]
  • Final Report on Assessment of Motor Technologies for Traction Drives of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
    U.S. Department of Energy FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies, EE-2G 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20585-0121 FY 2011 Subcontract Report: Final Report on Assessment of Motor Technologies for Traction Drives of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Subcontract No. 4000080341 Prepared for: Oak Ridge National Laboratory Mitch Olszewski, Program Manager Submitted to: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Vehicle Technologies Program Susan A. Rogers, Technology Development Manager March 2011 ORNL/TM-2011/73 Energy and Transportation Science Division Subcontract Report: Final Report on Assessment of Motor Technologies for Traction Drives of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Subcontract No. 4000080341 Raymond R. Fessler BIZTEK Consulting, Inc. Publication Date: March 2011 DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY Reports produced after January 1, 1996, are generally available free via the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Information Bridge: Web site: http://www.osti.gov/bridge Reports produced before January 1, 1996, may be purchased by members of the public from the following source: National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, VA 22161 Telephone: 703-605-6000 (1-800-553-6847) TDD: 703-487-4639 Fax: 703-605-6900 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.ntis.gov/support/ordernowabout.htm Reports are available to DOE employees, DOE contractors, Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDE) representatives, and International Nuclear Information System (INIS) representatives from the following source: Office of Scientific and Technical Information P.O. Box 62 Oak Ridge, TN 37831 Telephone: 865-576-8401 Fax: 865-576-5728 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.osti.gov/contact.html This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government.
    [Show full text]