18394035. HEAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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HEAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Tomoaki Suzuki of Nagoya-shi (JP)

HEAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18394035 titled 'HEAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The heat management system described in the patent application includes a power storage device, a drive device, a radiator, a chiller device, and a switching device.

  • The system aims to make the temperature of multiple power storage cells uniform by controlling the flow of heat through different channels.
  • A first connected channel combines the first and fourth channels, while the second connected channel combines the second and third channels.
  • The switching device is used to separate the second connected channels, making them independent and regulating the temperature effectively.

Potential Applications: - Energy storage systems - Electric vehicle thermal management - Renewable energy systems

Problems Solved: - Ensuring uniform temperature distribution in power storage cells - Efficient heat management in various applications

Benefits: - Improved performance and longevity of power storage devices - Energy efficiency and cost savings - Enhanced safety in thermal management systems

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Heat Management System for Energy Storage This technology can be utilized in industries such as renewable energy, electric vehicles, and grid energy storage systems. It offers a more efficient and reliable way to manage heat in power storage devices, leading to improved overall performance and cost-effectiveness.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the switching device control the flow of heat in the system? 2. What are the key advantages of using this heat management system in electric vehicles?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in thermal management systems for energy storage applications to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.


Original Abstract Submitted

The heat management system includes a power storage device in a first channel, a drive device in a second channel, a radiator in a third channel, a chiller device in a fourth channel, and a switching device. In a heat management system, when making the temperature of a plurality of power storage cells uniform, a first connected channel in which a first channel and a fourth channel are connected, and a second channel and a third channel are connected. The switching device is controlled so that the second connected channels that have been connected are separated from each other and become independent.