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`(12) United States Patent
`US 7,520,353 B2
`(10) Patent N0.:
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`(45) Date of Patent:Severinsky et al. *Apr. 21, 2009
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`(54)
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`HYBRID VEHICLE CONFIGURATION
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`Inventors:
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`Alex J. Severinsky, Washington, DC
`(US); Theodore Louckes, Holly, MI
`(US)
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`(73)
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`Assignee: Paice LLC, Bonita Springs, FL (US)
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`(*)
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`Notice:
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`Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this
`patent is extended or adjusted under 35
`U.S.C. 154(b) by 275 days.
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`This patent is subject to a terminal dis-
`claimer.
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`(21)
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`Appl. N0.: 11/429,458
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`(22)
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`Filed:
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`May 8, 2006
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`Prior Publication Data
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`US 2006/0231306 A1
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`Oct. 19, 2006
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`Related US. Application Data
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`Division of application No. 10/382,577, filed on Mar.
`7, 2003, now Pat. No. 7,104,347, which is a division of
`application No. 09/822,866, filed onApr. 2, 2001, now
`Pat. No. 6,554,088, which is a continuation-in—part of
`application No. 09/264,817, filed on Mar. 9, 1999, now
`Pat. No. 6,209,672, said application No. 10/382,577 is
`a continuation-in—part of application No. 09/392,743,
`filed on Sep. 9, 1999, now Pat. No. 6,338,391.
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`Provisional application No. 60/100,095, filed on Sep.
`14, 1998, provisional application No. 60/122,296,
`filed on Mar. 1, 1999.
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`Int. Cl.
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`(2007.10)
`B60K 6/42
`US. Cl.
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`ISO/65.3; 180/652; 180/658;
`903/930; 903/941; 701/22
`Field of Classification Search ................ 180/65.2,
`180/653, 65.8, 233; 903/930, 941; 701/22,
`701/1 12, 1 13
`See application file for complete search history.
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`Primary ExamineriChristopher P Ellis
`Assistant ExamineriVaughn T Coolman
`(74) Attorney, Agent, or FirmiMichael de Angeli
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`(57)
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`ABSTRACT
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`A hybrid vehicle comprises an internal combustion engine, a
`traction motor, a starter motor, and a battery bank, all con-
`trolled by a microprocessor in accordance with the vehicle’s
`instantaneous torque demands so that the engine is run only
`under conditions of high efiiciency, typically only when the
`load is at least equal to 30% of the engine’s maximum torque
`output. In some embodiments, a turbocharger may be pro-
`vided, activated only when the load exceeds the engine’s
`maximum torque output for an extended period; a two-speed
`transmission may further be provided, to further broaden the
`vehicle’s load range. A hybrid brake system provides regen-
`erative braking, with mechanical braking available in the
`event the battery bank is fully charged, in emergencies, or at
`rest; a control mechanism is provided to control the brake
`system to provide linear brake feel under varying circum-
`stances.
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`1
`HYBRID VEHICLE CONFIGURATION
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`CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED
`APPLICATIONS
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`This is a divisional application of application Ser. No.
`10/382,577 filed Mar. 7, 2003 now US. Pat. No. 7,104,347,
`which was a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/822,866
`filed Apr. 2, 2001, now US. Pat. No. 6,554,088, which was a
`continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/264,817 filed Mar. 9,
`1999, now US. Pat. No. 6,209,672, issued Apr. 3, 2001,
`which in turn claimed priority from provisional application
`Ser. No. 60/100,095, filed Sep. 14, 1998, and was also a
`continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/392,743, filed Sep. 9,
`1999, now US. Pat. No. 6,338,391 issued Jan. 15, 2002, in
`turn claiming priority from provisional application Ser. No.
`60/122,296, filed Mar. 1, 1999.
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`FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`in hybrid
`to improvements
`This application relates
`vehicles, that is, vehicles in which both an internal combus-
`tion engine and one or more electric motors are provided to
`supply torque to the driving wheels of the vehicle. More
`particularly, this invention relates to a hybrid electric vehicle
`that is fully competitive with presently conventional vehicles
`as regards performance, operating convenience, and cost,
`while achieving substantially improved fuel economy and
`reduced pollutant emissions.
`
`DISCUSSION OF THE PRIOR ART
`
`For many years great attention has been given to the prob-
`lem of reduction of fuel consumption of automobiles and
`other highway vehicles. Concomitantly very substantial
`attention has been paid to reduction of pollutants emitted by
`automobiles and other vehicles. To a degree, efforts to solve
`these problems conflict with one another. For example,
`increased thermodynamic efficiency and thus reduced fuel
`consumption can be realized if an engine is operated at higher
`temperatures. Thus there has been substantial
`interest in
`engines built of ceramic materials withstanding higher com-
`bustion temperatures than those now in use. However, higher
`combustion temperatures in gasoline-fueled engines lead to
`increase in certain undesirable pollutants, typically NOX.
`Another possibility for reducing emissions is to burn mix-
`tures of gasoline and ethanol (“gasohol”), or straight ethanol.
`However, to date ethanol has not become economically com-
`petitive with gasoline, and consumers have not accepted etha-
`nol to any great degree. Moreover, to make an alternate fuel
`such as ethanol available to the extent necessary to achieve
`appreciable improvements in nationwide air quality and fuel
`conservation would require immense costs for infrastructure
`improvements; not only the entire nation’s motor fuel pro-
`duction and delivery system, but also the vehicle manufac-
`ture, distribution, and repair system, would have to be exten-
`sively revised or substantially duplicated.
`One proposal for reducing pollution in cities is to limit the
`use of vehicles powered by internal combustion engines and
`instead employ electric vehicles powered by rechargeable
`batteries. To date, all such “straight electric” cars have had
`very limited range, typically no more than 150 miles, have
`insufficient power for acceleration and hill climbing except
`when the batteries are substantially fully charged, and require
`substantial time for battery recharging. Thus, while there are
`many circumstances in which the limited range and extended
`recharging time of the batteries would not be an inconve-
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`nience, such cars are not suitable for all the travel require-
`ments ofmost individuals. Accordingly, an electric car would
`have to be an additional vehicle for most users, posing a
`substantial economic deterrent. Moreover, it will be appreci-
`ated that in the United States most electricity is generated in
`coal-fired power plants, so that using electric vehicles merely
`moves the source of the pollution, but does not eliminate it.
`Furthermore, comparing the respective net costs per mile of
`driving, electric vehicles are not competitive with ethanol-
`fueled vehicles, much less with conventional gasoline-fueled
`vehicles. See, generally, Simanaitis, “Electric Vehicles”,
`Road & Track, May 1992, pp. 126-136; Reynolds, “AC. Pro-
`pulsion CRX”, Road & Track, October 1992, pp. 126-129.
`Brooks et al US. Pat. No. 5,492,192 shows such an electric
`vehicle; the invention appears to be directed to incorporation
`of antilock braking and traction control technologies into an
`otherwise conventional electric vehicle.
`
`Much attention has also been paid over the years to devel-
`opment of electric vehicles including internal combustion
`engines powering generators, thus eliminating the defect of
`limited range exhibited by simple electric vehicles. The sim-
`plest such vehicles operate on the same general principle as
`diesel-electric locomotives used by most railroads. In such
`systems, an internal combustion engine drives a generator
`providing electric power to traction motors connected
`directly to the wheels of th