WO2009149769A2 - Models or systems for producing energy for the propulsion of vehicles - Google Patents
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- B60L—PROPULSION OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; SUPPLYING ELECTRIC POWER FOR AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRODYNAMIC BRAKE SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL; MAGNETIC SUSPENSION OR LEVITATION FOR VEHICLES; MONITORING OPERATING VARIABLES OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRIC SAFETY DEVICES FOR ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES
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- the present invention relates to adapters to the different models and to the innovation in the production of electric energy in the road vehicles or in the railway vehicles.
- these models of energy producing systems intended for the propulsion of vehicles we have decided to use alternating current generators since there is less friction created in the magnetic fields and, therefore, a larger amount of energy is produced using less effort and taking advantage of the full potential of the movement and inertia of the vehicles, as well as the use of the wind produced by the displacement of the same that, through the use of one or several of the systems, shall complement the energy needs of the same vehicles.
- the currently existing electric and semi-electric automobiles can work autonomously, in the middle term there models and systems can be integrated in the new products, even with new features.
- These new models or systems can also be adapted to the currently circulating vehicles, replacing the fuel engines with engines - generators and adapting the vehicles to the new models or systems.
- the same models or systems can be adapted to the trains to be built and the energy producing adaption systems shall be from the onset integrated in its construction in order to eliminate the catenaries.
- the currently circulating trains can also be adapted to the new models or systems in order to complement their energy needs.
- the present models or systems for the adaption in the production of electric power are constituted by chain adapters or runners ( Figures 1 , 2 and 3) linked or connected to the wheel rims, to the wheel runner and to the supplementary wheels and linked using chains to the runner attached or stuck to the rotor of the generators that, with the movement of the vehicles produce the electric power.
- wind power that can be produced by the speed of wind of the moving vehicles, adapting vanes with blades made of carbon fibre attached or linked to the rotor of the generators, or turbines with the generators adapted or attached to the tip of the axle (Fig. 5), producing electric power using the wind produced by the movement and inertia of the vehicles and also chain adaptors or runners attached or linked to the wheels and to the axle of the trains connected by chains to the runners attached or linked to the rotor of the generators (Fig. 6) producing electric power through their displacement. All these models or systems complement the energy needs of the vehicles.
- FIG. 1 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of the chain adapter or runner attached or linked to the wheel rims and to the runners linked or attached to the rotor of the generators of alternate current, connected by chains, so that when the runner linked to the wheel rims is activated by the movement of the same entailing the rotation, ensured by the chains, of the runner of the rotor of the generators producing the power that will charge the batteries that will feed the engine, contributing for the energy needs of the vehicles.
- FIG. 2 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of the chain adapter or runner attached to the runner of the wheel drive and to the runner linked or attached to the rotor of the generators of alternating current, connected by chains so that, when the runner is attached or linked to the runner of the wheels the movement of the same cause the spinning, caused by the chains, of the runner of the rotor of the generators, producing the current that will charge the batteries that will feed the engine, contributing to the energy needs of the vehicles.
- FIG. 3 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of the chain adapter or runner attached to the supplementary wheels and to the rotor of the generators of alternating current, connected by chains that when the runner is attached to the moving wheels, there is a spinning, made through the chains, of the runner of the rotor of the generators producing the current that shall charge the batteries that will feed the engine, contributing to the energy needs of the vehicles.
- FIG. 4 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of special head attached or linked to the rotor of the generators that abuts the tyres of the wheels so that the movement and the inertia of the vehicles will cause the spinning of the rotor of the generators producing the current that shall charge the batteries that will feed the engine, contributing to the energy needs of the vehicles.
- FIG. 5 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of a vane linked or attached through the blades made of carbon fibre to the rotor of the generators, and a turbine that presents, attached or linked thereto, the generators placed at the tip of the axle and that are activated by the wind produced by the movement of the vehicles, generating the alternating current that shall charge the batteries that will feed the engine, contributing to the energy needs of the vehicles.
- FIG. 6 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of the chain adapters or runners linked or attached to the wheels, to the axle of the wheels and to the runner attached or linked to the rotor of the generator connected by chains and activated by the movement and the inertia of the trains, being also possible to adapt to these vehicles the vanes and the turbines in order to complete the energy needs of the same.
- the adaptors are connected to the movement and productions organs, assembled in the following manner.
- the structure of the chain adapters or runners 4 (Fig. 1 ) linked or attached to the wheel rims 5 of the wheels and another runner 2 linked or attached to the rotor of the generators of alternating current 1 , connected by chains 3 and the system for producing energy is activated by the movement and the inertia of the vehicles that activate the runner 4 linked or attached to the wheel rims 5 of the wheels that cause the spinning of the chains 3 activating the runner 2 of the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current that produce the electric current and in the production of new wheel rims the runners can be incorporated in the same structure.
- the structure of the chain adapters or runners 4 (Fig. 2) linked or attached to the runner 7 of the wheels 6 and another runner 2 linked or attached to the rotor of the generators of alternating current, connected using chains 3 and the system of producing energy is activated by the movement and the inertia of the vehicles that activates the runner 4 linked or attached to the runner 7 of the wheels 6 that causes the spinning of the chains 3 activating the runner 2 of the rotor of generators 1 of alternating current that produce the electric power, when building the new runners with wheels, the runners of the chains can be immediately incorporated in the same structure.
- the structure of the chain adapters or runners 4 (Fig. 3) linked or attached to the supplementary wheels 8 and another runner 2 linked or attached to the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current, connected by chains 3 and the production system is activated by the movement and the inertia of the vehicles that activate the runner 4 linked or attached to the supplementary wheels 8, runner that causes the spinning of the chains 3 activating the runner 2 of the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current that produce the electric current.
- the structure of the chain adapters or runners 4 (Fig. 3) linked or attached to the supplementary wheels 8 and another runner 2 linked or attached to the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current, connected by chains 3 and the production system is activated by the movement and inertia of the vehicles that activates the runner 4 linked or attached to the supplementary wheels 8, runner that causes the spinning of the chains 3 activating the runner 2 of the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current that produce the electric current.
- the structure of the adapters of special heads 9 (Fig. 4) linked or attached to the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current, that abuts the tyres of the wheels 6, is activated by the movement and inertia of the vehicles that, as a result of the contact of the special head 9 of the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current, to the tyres 6 that produce the electric current.
- the structure of the adaptors is a vane 10 constituted by blades 1 1 of carbon fibre or other material that can be adapted, linked or attached to the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current and a turbine 12 that presents, linked or attached thereto, the generators 1 at the tip of the axle 13 and that are activated by the speed of the wind produced by the movement of the vehicles that produce the electric current.
- the structure of the chain adapters or runners 4 (Fig. 6), linked or attached to the wheels 14 and to the axles 15 of the trains and other runners 2 linked or attached to the rotor of the generators 1 , connected by chains 3 and the energy producing system is activated by the movements and by the inertia of the trains that activate the runners 4 attached to the wheels 14 and to the axles 15, that spin the chains 3 activating the runner 2 of the rotor of the generators 1 that produce the electric power.
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Abstract
The present models or systems (figures 1, 2, 3, and 6) refer to the production of electrical energy in road vehicles or in railway vehicles using adapters or runners (4) attached or linked to the wheel rims (5) of the wheels, to the runners that move the wheels (7), to the supplementary wheels (8), to the wheel (14) and to the axle (15) of the trains connected by chains (3) to the runner (2) attached or linked to the rotor of the generators (1), starting the runner (4) to move with the movement of the vehicles causing the spinning of the rotor through the chains (3) and the runner (2) producing the electric current. The present model or system (Fig. 4) refers to the production of electrical energy, having the rotor of the generators attached or linked thereto a special head (9) that, when it abuts the moving tyres, produces the electric current. The model or system (Fig. 5) refers to the production of wind energy using a vane (10) attached or linked to the generator (1) and a turbine (12) being the generators (1) attached or linked to the tip of the axle, initiating its movement as a result of the speed of the wind generated by the movement of the vehicles, producing, thus, the electricity. For all these models or systems of production of electric energy one must have, besides the chain adaptors and the runners, chains connecting the runners and generators of alternating current, being also required rectifiers of the direct current into alternating current and converters of alternating current into direct current, engines - generators, batteries and a whose set of accessories that enable the correct functioning of the vehicles. These models or systems may work independently or in a group, depending on the power required from each vehicle.
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DESCRIPTION
MODELS OR SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING ENERGY FOR THE PROPULSION OF
VEHICLES
Currently there are electric vehicles that are fed by external sources of energy that are provided by the public electric companies. There are hybrid or semi-electric automobiles that use the energy generated by the engine - generator in the descents and during the breaking, in order to assist in charging the batteries, being the electric part irrelevant. There are principles of use of the energy through the inertia of the vehicles, but these principles are not well defined and do not present practical advantages. There are, furthermore, many models of alternating current generators, and also electric engines - generators that shall be adapted or rebuilt in accordance with the needs of each vehicle.
The present invention relates to adapters to the different models and to the innovation in the production of electric energy in the road vehicles or in the railway vehicles. In these models of energy producing systems intended for the propulsion of vehicles, we have decided to use alternating current generators since there is less friction created in the magnetic fields and, therefore, a larger amount of energy is produced using less effort and taking advantage of the full potential of the movement and inertia of the vehicles, as well as the use of the wind produced by the displacement of the same that, through the use of one or several of the systems, shall complement the energy needs of the same vehicles.
Besides the adaption models or systems, we require a whole set of accessories in order to adapt the alternating current engines - generators to these new realities. In the short term, the currently existing electric and semi-electric automobiles can work autonomously, in the middle term there models and systems can be integrated in the new products, even with new features. These new models or systems can also be adapted to the currently circulating vehicles, replacing the fuel engines with engines - generators and adapting the vehicles to the new models or systems. The same models or systems can be adapted to the trains to be built and the energy producing adaption systems shall be from the onset integrated in its construction in order to eliminate the catenaries. The currently circulating trains can also be adapted to the new models or systems in order to complement their energy needs.
The present models or systems for the adaption in the production of electric power are constituted by chain adapters or runners (Figures 1 , 2 and 3) linked or connected to the wheel rims, to the wheel runner and to the supplementary wheels and linked using chains to the runner attached or stuck to the rotor of the generators that, with the movement of the vehicles produce the electric power. We have also adapted to the vehicle wheels generators in which the rotor is provided with a special head intended to abut the tyres (Fig. 4) producing electric power through their movement and inertia. We have also used the wind power that can be produced by the speed of wind of the moving vehicles, adapting vanes with blades made of carbon fibre attached or linked to the rotor of the generators, or turbines with the generators adapted or attached to the tip of the axle (Fig. 5), producing electric power using the wind produced by the movement and inertia of the vehicles and also chain adaptors or runners attached or linked to the wheels and to the axle of the trains connected by chains to the runners attached or linked to the rotor of the generators (Fig. 6) producing electric power through their displacement. All these models or systems complement the energy needs of the vehicles.
The present invention is described in detail without intending to limit its scope, being represented in the attached drawings as mere exemplary embodiments, drawings in which:
- Figure 1 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of the chain adapter or runner attached or linked to the wheel rims and to the runners linked or attached to the rotor of the generators of alternate current, connected by chains, so that when the runner linked to the wheel rims is activated by the movement of the same entailing the rotation, ensured by the chains, of the runner of the rotor of the generators producing the power that will charge the batteries that will feed the engine, contributing for the energy needs of the vehicles.
- Figure 2 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of the chain adapter or runner attached to the runner of the wheel drive and to the runner linked or attached to the rotor of the generators of alternating current, connected by chains so that, when the runner is attached or linked to the runner of the wheels the movement of the same cause the spinning, caused by the chains, of the runner
of the rotor of the generators, producing the current that will charge the batteries that will feed the engine, contributing to the energy needs of the vehicles.
- Figure 3 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of the chain adapter or runner attached to the supplementary wheels and to the rotor of the generators of alternating current, connected by chains that when the runner is attached to the moving wheels, there is a spinning, made through the chains, of the runner of the rotor of the generators producing the current that shall charge the batteries that will feed the engine, contributing to the energy needs of the vehicles.
- Figure 4 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of special head attached or linked to the rotor of the generators that abuts the tyres of the wheels so that the movement and the inertia of the vehicles will cause the spinning of the rotor of the generators producing the current that shall charge the batteries that will feed the engine, contributing to the energy needs of the vehicles.
- Figure 5 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of a vane linked or attached through the blades made of carbon fibre to the rotor of the generators, and a turbine that presents, attached or linked thereto, the generators placed at the tip of the axle and that are activated by the wind produced by the movement of the vehicles, generating the alternating current that shall charge the batteries that will feed the engine, contributing to the energy needs of the vehicles.
- Figure 6 represents a schematic and simplified perspective of the chain adapters or runners linked or attached to the wheels, to the axle of the wheels and to the runner attached or linked to the rotor of the generator connected by chains and activated by the movement and the inertia of the trains, being also possible to adapt to these vehicles the vanes and the turbines in order to complete the energy needs of the same.
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Referring to the figures we shall describe the preferred embodiment of the invention, in which the adaptors are connected to the movement and productions organs, assembled in the following manner.
The structure of the chain adapters or runners 4 (Fig. 1 ) linked or attached to the wheel rims 5 of the wheels and another runner 2 linked or attached to the rotor of the generators of alternating current 1 , connected by chains 3 and the system for producing energy is activated by the movement and the inertia of the vehicles that activate the runner 4 linked or attached to the wheel rims 5 of the wheels that cause the spinning of the chains 3 activating the runner 2 of the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current that produce the electric current and in the production of new wheel rims the runners can be incorporated in the same structure.
The structure of the chain adapters or runners 4 (Fig. 2) linked or attached to the runner 7 of the wheels 6 and another runner 2 linked or attached to the rotor of the generators of alternating current, connected using chains 3 and the system of producing energy is activated by the movement and the inertia of the vehicles that activates the runner 4 linked or attached to the runner 7 of the wheels 6 that causes the spinning of the chains 3 activating the runner 2 of the rotor of generators 1 of alternating current that produce the electric power, when building the new runners with wheels, the runners of the chains can be immediately incorporated in the same structure.
The structure of the chain adapters or runners 4 (Fig. 3) linked or attached to the supplementary wheels 8 and another runner 2 linked or attached to the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current, connected by chains 3 and the production system is activated by the movement and the inertia of the vehicles that activate the runner 4 linked or attached to the supplementary wheels 8, runner that causes the spinning of the chains 3 activating the runner 2 of the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current that produce the electric current.
The structure of the adaptors of special heads 9 (Fig. 4) linked or attached to the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current, that abuts the tyres of the wheels 6, being activated by the movement and inertia of the vehicles that, through the contact with the special head 9 of the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current, to the to tyres 6 that produce the electric power.
The structure of the chain adapters or runners 4 (Fig. 3) linked or attached to the supplementary wheels 8 and another runner 2 linked or attached to the rotor of the
generators 1 of alternating current, connected by chains 3 and the production system is activated by the movement and inertia of the vehicles that activates the runner 4 linked or attached to the supplementary wheels 8, runner that causes the spinning of the chains 3 activating the runner 2 of the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current that produce the electric current.
The structure of the adapters of special heads 9 (Fig. 4) linked or attached to the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current, that abuts the tyres of the wheels 6, is activated by the movement and inertia of the vehicles that, as a result of the contact of the special head 9 of the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current, to the tyres 6 that produce the electric current.
The structure of the adaptors (Fig. 5) is a vane 10 constituted by blades 1 1 of carbon fibre or other material that can be adapted, linked or attached to the rotor of the generators 1 of alternating current and a turbine 12 that presents, linked or attached thereto, the generators 1 at the tip of the axle 13 and that are activated by the speed of the wind produced by the movement of the vehicles that produce the electric current.
The structure of the chain adapters or runners 4 (Fig. 6), linked or attached to the wheels 14 and to the axles 15 of the trains and other runners 2 linked or attached to the rotor of the generators 1 , connected by chains 3 and the energy producing system is activated by the movements and by the inertia of the trains that activate the runners 4 attached to the wheels 14 and to the axles 15, that spin the chains 3 activating the runner 2 of the rotor of the generators 1 that produce the electric power.
All the models or systems that have been presented are indicated in (Fig. 7), as well as the electric circuit that transports the alternating current from the generators, passing through the rectifiers where it is transformed in direct current in order to be stored in batteries, passing then through the converters in order to be transformed into alternating current and feed the engine. They can be easily applied or adapted both in the currently existing vehicles and in the ones that shall be built in the future. It is easily adapted to the currently operating electric vehicles since all the operating electric systems of the vehicles are already assembled, being only necessary to apply the adapters of production of current. In the semi-electric or hybrid vehicles, the situation is almost identical, which in the short term can mean a major fuel saving in fuel consumption and
a reduction in the pollution. On the middle term, a major percentage of the circulating vehicles may be using the energy produced by them and, on the long term, this situation can be applicable to almost all vehicles, terminating, thus, with the dependency on petrol and the pollution in the environment, bringing enormous advantages to all.
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1 . Models or systems for producing energy for the propulsion of vehicles, road vehicles or railway vehicles, having electric propulsion engines, characterised by the fact of being moved by the energy produced by the vehicles themselves, through chain adaptors or runners (4) linked or attached to the wheel rims (5) or to the runners of the wheels (7) or to the supplementary wheels (8) or through the rotor of the generators (1 ) that presents, linked or attached to it, a special head (9) that abuts the wheels (6) of the automotive vehicles and the mentioned runners (4) can be linked or attached to the wheels (14) or to the axles (15) of the train wheels, being these runners (4) linked by chains (3) to the runners (2) linked or attached to the rotor of the generators (1 ), being also the vehicles able to be fed through the wind power produced by vanes (10) or by turbines (12), being the mentioned vanes (10) linked or attached to the carbon fibre blades (1 1 ) to the rotor of the generators (1 ) and having the turbines (12) linked or attached to it the generators (1 ) placed on the tips of the axle (13) being the same activated by the wind produced by the movement of the vehicles, being all the presented models or systems ruled by the same principle of producing clean and renewable energy, being possible to (in the case of need) adapt all of them to the same vehicle, and the energy produced by the generators of alternating current of all these models or systems goes through the rectifiers (1 6) being stored in batteries (17) of direct current passing then through the converters (18) before providing alternating current to the engine (19), being also possible to charge the batteries using a power outlet (20) of a public energy provider.
2. Models or systems for producing energy for the propulsion of vehicles Figure 1 in accordance with claim 1 , being characterised by chain adapters or runners (4) linked or attached to the wheel rims (5) of the wheels of vehicles (6) connected by chains (3) to the runner (2), linked or attached to the rotor of the generators (1 ) so that the with the movement of the vehicles alternating current is produced that shall be stored in batteries (17) that will feed the engine (19) contributing these models or systems to the energy needs of the vehicles.
3. Models or systems for producing energy for the propulsion of vehicles Figure 2 in accordance with claim 1 , being characterised by chain adapters or runners (4) linked or attached to the runners (7) of the wheels (6) of the vehicles and connected by chains (3) to the runner (2), linked or attached to the rotor of the generators (1 ) so that with the movement of the vehicles an alternating current is produced that shall be stored in batteries (17) that will feed the engine (19) contributing these models or systems to the energy needs of the vehicles.
4. Models or systems for producing energy for the propulsion of vehicles Figure 3 in accordance with claim 1 , being characterised by chain adapters or runners (4) linked or attached to the supplementary wheels (8) of the road vehicles and connected by chains (3) to the runner (2), linked or attached to the rotor of the generators (1 ) so that with the movement of the vehicles an alternating current is produced that shall be stored in batteries (17) that will feed the engine (19) contributing these models or systems to the energy needs of the vehicles.
5. Models or systems for producing energy for the propulsion of vehicles Figure 4 in accordance with claim 1 , being characterised by a special head (9) linked or attached to the rotor of the generators (1 ) that abuts the tyres of the wheels (6) of the road vehicles, so that with the movement of the wheels and the inertia of the vehicles, an alternating current is produced that shall be stored in batteries (17) that will feed the engine (19) contributing these models or systems to the energy needs of the vehicles.
6. Models or systems for producing energy for the propulsion of vehicles Figure 5 in accordance with claim 1 , being characterised by a vane (10) linked or attached through blades (1 1 ) of carbon fibre to the rotor of the generators 1 , and a turbine (12) that has attached the generators 1 in the tip of the axle (13) being activated by the action of the wind produced by the movement of the vehicles generating the electric current that shall be stored in batteries (17) that will feed the engine (19) contributing these models or systems to the energy needs of the vehicles.
7. Models or systems for producing energy for the propulsion of vehicles Figure 6 in accordance with claim 1 , being characterised by chain adapters or runners (4) linked or attached to the wheels (14), to the axle of the wheels (15) and to the runner (2) linked or attached to the rotor of the generator (1 ) linked by chains (3) and activated by the movement and the inertia of the trains, being also possible to adapt to these vehicles the vanes (10) and the turbines (12) contributing these models or systems to the energy needs of these vehicles.
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