Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240300296). HEAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract
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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 20240300296 titled 'HEAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Simplified Explanation:
The heat management system described in the patent application includes various components such as a power storage device, a drive device, a radiator, a chiller device, and a switching device. The system aims to regulate the temperature of multiple power storage cells efficiently.
- The system consists of interconnected channels where the power storage device, drive device, radiator, and chiller device are located.
- The switching device controls the flow of heat by connecting or separating specific channels to achieve uniform temperature distribution among the power storage cells.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Integration of power storage, drive, cooling, and switching devices in a heat management system.
- Ability to regulate temperature across multiple power storage cells by controlling the flow of heat through interconnected channels.
Potential Applications:
- Electric vehicles
- Renewable energy storage systems
- Industrial machinery
Problems Solved:
- Inefficient temperature regulation in power storage systems
- Uneven heat distribution among power storage cells
Benefits:
- Enhanced efficiency of power storage systems
- Improved longevity of power storage cells
Commercial Applications:
The technology can be utilized in various industries such as electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, and industrial machinery to optimize temperature control and enhance overall system performance.
Questions about Heat Management System:
1. How does the switching device help in maintaining uniform temperature among power storage cells? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this heat management system in different applications?
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.