Kiosks for storing, charging and exchanging batteries usable in electric vehicles and servers and applications for locating kiosks and accessing batteries
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H02J-007/00
G06Q-020/18
G07F-015/00
B60S-005/06
B60L-011/18
G01C-021/36
G06Q-010/00
G06Q-030/00
G06Q-030/06
H04B-005/00
H04W-004/02
출원번호
US-0599541
(2015-01-18)
등록번호
US-9177306
(2015-11-03)
발명자
/ 주소
Penilla, Angel A.
Penilla, Albert S.
출원인 / 주소
Penilla, Angel A.
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초록▼
Electric vehicles that use replaceable and exchangeable batteries, applications for communicating with a service that provides access to kiosks of batteries, and methods and systems for finding charged batteries, reserving batteries, and paying for use of the batteries, are disclosed. One example is
Electric vehicles that use replaceable and exchangeable batteries, applications for communicating with a service that provides access to kiosks of batteries, and methods and systems for finding charged batteries, reserving batteries, and paying for use of the batteries, are disclosed. One example is a system for managing access to and exchange of batteries for use by electric vehicles. The electric vehicles have receptacle slots for receiving batteries for powering an electric motor of the electric vehicle. The system includes a kiosk having a plurality of receptacle slots for holding a plurality of batteries, and at least one of the plurality of receptacle slots is accessible to enable access of a battery from the kiosk. each receptacle slot having a connection disposed therein that connects to a power source. Each of the plurality of batteries have a form factor that is dimensioned to at least partially fit within ones of the receptacle slots and to be hand-inserted and hand-removed to and from the plurality of receptacle slots of the kiosk and the electric vehicle. The system includes a computer integrated in the kiosk and configured for communication with a server over a network. The computer configured to monitor status of each of the plurality of receptacle slots and enable delivery of power to each of the batteries present in one or more of the receptacle slots. The computer is further configured to process status data regarding at least an inventory of batteries present in the receptacle slots, or a charge level of the batteries present in the receptacle slots, or a number of available batteries having a charged state when in the kiosk. Mobile applications are useable to finding kiosks and obtaining batteries for exchange.
대표청구항▼
1. A system for providing access to exchangeable batteries, comprising, (a) a kiosk, the kiosk having, (i) a plurality of receptacle slots for holding batteries, the plurality of receptacle slots arranged on a side of the kiosk, the plurality of receptacle slots arranged in one more columns and one
1. A system for providing access to exchangeable batteries, comprising, (a) a kiosk, the kiosk having, (i) a plurality of receptacle slots for holding batteries, the plurality of receptacle slots arranged on a side of the kiosk, the plurality of receptacle slots arranged in one more columns and one or more rows, each receptacle slot having a connection disposed therein that interfaces to a power source;(ii) a plurality of batteries, each of the plurality of batteries have a form factor that is dimensioned to at least partially fit within ones of the receptacle slots, such that at least one of the batteries present in a receptacle slot is configured to receive power via the connection from the power source, wherein the received power is utilized to recharge at least one of the batteries present in at least one of the receptacle slots of the kiosk; and(b) a computer disposed in the kiosk and configured for communication with a server over a network, the computer configured to process status of each of the plurality of receptacle slots and enable delivery of power to each of the batteries present in one or more of the receptacle slots,wherein the computer is further configured to process status data regarding at least an inventory of batteries present in the receptacle slots, or a charge level of batteries present in the receptacle slots, or a number of available batteries having a charged state in the kiosk;wherein the computer is further configured to process requests from the server, the requests being for at least some of the status data of the kiosk;wherein the computer is further configured to process reservations for at least one of the available batteries in the kiosk. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein each the form factor of each of the batteries is one of a substantially tubular shape, or an elongated shape, or rectangular shape, or a bar shape; wherein the battery makes electrical engagement in the receptacle slot when the battery is inserted and seated in the receptacle slot, wherein the electrical engagement is one of direct contact between terminals or wireless charge contact;wherein the communication is via one or more of a non-wireless communication, or radio communication, or Wi-Fi™ communication, or Bluetooth™ communication, or a near field communication (NFC), or a combination of two or more thereof. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein batteries are for an electric vehicle, the electric vehicle having at least one receptacle slot integrated in the electric vehicle, the at least one receptacle slot providing a connection for providing power to an electric motor of the electric vehicle, the electric vehicle being one of a two-wheel vehicle, or a three-wheel vehicle, or a four-wheel vehicle, or a motorcycle, or a car, or a truck, or a pickup, or a utility car, or a delivery vehicle, or an industrial vehicle. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the kiosk includes a user interface and a display screen, the user interface being for receiving user input at the kiosk, the user input being received to enable access to remove of at least one of the batteries from a receptacle slot of the kiosk and return and insert of at least one battery to a receptacle slot of kiosk to complete an exchange of a battery, wherein the removed battery is configured to have more charge than the returned battery. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the network includes or provides access to the Internet and the server manages access and communication with a plurality of kiosks, where said kiosk is one of the plurality of kiosks;wherein the server is configured to process or access a plurality of user accounts;wherein the server is configured to process requests from the plurality of user accounts to locate one or more of the plurality of kiosks and return status data for one or more of the plurality of kiosks;wherein the kiosk is configured to enable access to remove of at least one of the batteries from a receptacle slot of the kiosk and return and insert of at least one battery to a receptacle slot of kiosk to complete an exchange of a battery. 6. The system of claim 5, wherein requests from the plurality of user accounts is via one of a website, or an application, or a mobile application, or a mobile smartphone application. 7. The system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the requests from the server to the kiosk is in response to a request from a user account that is interfaced with or managed by the server, the request from the user account being made via a mobile application or website, the mobile application or website providing a locate function to identify or find the kiosk or other kiosks having batteries relative to a geographic location, the mobile application or website providing a reservation function to enable reservation of one or more batteries at the kiosk or one of said other kiosks. 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the locate function of the mobile application includes a map component that enables presentation of a map showing the geographic location and geographic location of one or more of the kiosks;wherein the mobile application receives from the server a price for the batteries that may be exchanged at the kiosks, wherein the price is for exchange of one or more batteries, or purchase of one or more batteries or rent of one or more batteries. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein in addition to the price, the server is configured to provide discounts available at particular ones of the kiosks;wherein the price or discounts at particular ones of the kiosks is changed over time, wherein the change in price or discounts is adjusted dynamically to effect load-balancing of batteries among the plurality of kiosks. 10. The system of claim 1, wherein the battery includes memory for storing information regarding a level of charge of the battery, or data regarding a number of prior charges of the battery, or data indicative of a heath of the battery, or data associated with a radio frequency communication identifier (RFID), or data regarding identification of the kiosk or other Kiosks that the battery has been previously present, or a history of the kiosk or kiosks that the battery has been present for charging or exchange, or data from a combination of two or more thereof. 11. The system of claim 1, wherein the communication provided by of the computer of the kiosk further includes wireless communication for interfacing with a mobile device or a vehicle to enable access to exchange at least one battery between the kiosk and an electric vehicle, the electric vehicle having at least one receptacle slot integrated in the electric vehicle, the at least one receptacle slot providing a connection for providing power to an electric motor of the electric vehicle, the electric vehicle being one of a two-wheel vehicle, or a three-wheel vehicle, or a four-wheel vehicle, or a motorcycle, or a car, or a truck, or a pickup, or a utility car, or a delivery vehicle, or an industrial vehicle. 12. The system of claim 1, wherein the kiosk is part of a network of kiosks, wherein each of the kiosks is geographically distributed and linked to the server or interconnected servers, the server or interconnected servers providing information exchange for obtaining batteries in response to requests from an application, the requests being to obtain at least one battery for an electric vehicle associated with a user account that is managed by the server for use with the network of kiosks. 13. The system of claim 1, wherein the kiosk having the plurality of receptacle slots for holding batteries is a kiosk unit, the kiosk unit is expandable in a modular form by adding one or more kiosk units, each added kiosk unit having additional a plurality of receptacle slots for holding batteries;wherein an added kiosk unit is connected to the kiosk to expand capacity of batteries at a geographic location. 14. The system of claim 1, wherein the computer integrated in the kiosk is interfaced with a payment system that enables receipt of payment for use of one or more batteries or interface with an online payment system for charging user accounts for use of the one or more batteries, when exchanged batteries of an electric vehicle. 15. A system for managing access to and exchanging batteries for use by electric vehicles, the electric vehicles having receptacle slots for receiving batteries for powering an electric motor of the electric vehicle, the system comprising, a kiosk having a plurality of receptacle slots for holding a plurality of batteries, at least one of the plurality of receptacle slots of the kiosk being accessible to enable access to one or more of the plurality of batteries from the kiosk, each receptacle slot of the kiosk having a connection to a power source, such that one or more of the batteries present in receptacle slots of the kiosk is capable of receiving power via the connection from the power source, wherein the received power is utilized to recharge the at least one of the batteries, and each of the plurality of batteries have a form factor that is dimensioned to at least partially fit within ones of the receptacle slots and to be hand-inserted and hand-removed to and from the plurality of receptacle slots of the kiosk and the electric vehicle; anda computer of the kiosk configured for communication with a server over a network, the computer configured to monitor status of each of the plurality of receptacle slots of the kiosk and enables providing of power to one or more of batteries present in one or more of the receptacle slots of the kiosk,wherein the computer is further configured to process status data regarding at least an inventory of batteries present in the receptacle slots of the kiosk, or a charge level of the batteries present in the receptacle slots of the kiosk, or a number of available batteries having a charged state when in the kiosk;wherein the computer is further configured to process requests from the server, the requests being for at least some of the status data. 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the network includes or provides access to the Internet and the server manages access and communication with a plurality of kiosks, where said kiosk is one of the plurality of kiosks;wherein the server is configured to interface with a plurality of user accounts;wherein the server is configured to process requests from the plurality of user accounts to locate one or more of the plurality of kiosks and return status data for one or more of the plurality of kiosks;wherein the kiosk is configured to enable access to remove at least one of the batteries from a receptacle slot of the kiosk or return at least one battery to a receptacle slot of the kiosk, or insert at least one battery to a receptacle slot of the kiosk, wherein removal of at least one of the batteries from the kiosk and return at least one battery from the electric vehicle to the kiosk defines an exchange of at least one battery, wherein the removed battery is configured to have more charge than the returned battery. 17. The system of claim 15, wherein a mobile application receives from the server a price for the batteries that may be exchanged at the kiosk, wherein the price is for exchange or rent of the batteries, and wherein in addition to the price, the server is configured to provide discounts available at particular ones of the kiosks;wherein the price or discounts at particular ones of the kiosks is changed over time, wherein the change in price or discounts is adjusted dynamically to effect load-balancing of batteries among a plurality of kiosks;wherein the communication is via one or more of a non-wireless communication, or radio communication, or Wi-Fi™ communication, or Bluetooth™ communication, or a near field communication (NFC), or a combination of two or more thereof. 18. The system of claim 15, wherein at least one of the requests from the server to the kiosk is in response to a request from a user account that is interfaced with or processed by the server, the request from the user account being made via a mobile application or a website, the mobile application or website having or processing a locate function to enable identification of a geographic location or address of the kiosk or other kiosks having batteries;wherein the mobile application or website having reservation function to enable reservation of one or more batteries at the kiosk or said other kiosks. 19. A system for exchanging batteries for use by electric vehicles, the system comprising, a kiosk having a plurality of receptacle slots for holding a plurality of batteries, at least one of the plurality of receptacle slots of the kiosk being accessible to enable access to one or more of the plurality of batteries from the kiosk, each receptacle slot of the kiosk being electrically connected to a power source, such that one or more of the batteries present in receptacle slots of the kiosk is capable of receiving power from the power source, wherein the received power is utilized to enable recharge of at least one of the batteries, and each of the plurality of batteries have a form factor that is dimensioned to at least partially fit within ones of the receptacle slots and to be hand-inserted and hand-removed to and from the plurality of receptacle slots of the kiosk and the electric vehicle; anda computer of the kiosk configured for communication with a server over a network, the computer configured to monitor status of each of the plurality of receptacle slots of the kiosk and enables providing of power to one or more of batteries present in one or more of the receptacle slots of the kiosk, the computer is further configured to process status data of a number of available batteries in the kiosk;wherein the computer is further configured to process requests from the server and at least one of the requests from the server to the kiosk is in response to a request from a user account that is interfaced with or processed by the server, the request from the user account being made via a mobile application or a website. 20. The system of claim 19, wherein the network includes or provides access to the Internet and the server manages access and communication with a plurality of kiosks, where said kiosk is one of the plurality of kiosks;wherein the server is configured to interface with a plurality of user accounts;wherein from time to time the server is configured to process requests from the plurality of user accounts to locate one or more of the plurality of kiosks and return status data for one or more of the plurality of kiosks;wherein the kiosk is configured to enable access to remove at least one of the batteries from a receptacle slot of the kiosk or return at least one battery to a receptacle slot of the kiosk, or insert at least one battery to a receptacle slot of the kiosk, wherein removal of at least one of the batteries from the kiosk and return at least one battery from the electric vehicle to the kiosk defines an exchange of at least one battery, the electric vehicle being one of a two-wheel vehicle, or a three-wheel vehicle, or a four-wheel vehicle, or a motorcycle, or a car, or a truck, or a pickup, or a utility car, or a delivery vehicle, or an industrial vehicle.
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