Patent classifications
B60L2220/50
MARINE PROPELLER SYSTEM WITH HIGH TORQUE DRIVE
A fluid moving apparatus includes an electric motor having a rotor and a stator and a propeller. The rotor rotates relative to the stator on an axis to generate a rotational output. The rotational output is provided to the propeller to power the marine propulsion apparatus. The stator includes one or more coils configured to power rotation of the rotor. The one or more coils extend circumferentially around and can be coaxial on the axis. A portion of a housing of the motor extends into the aquatic environment to facilitate heat dissipation.
INTEGRATED THREE-PHASE AC CHARGER FOR VEHICLE APPLICATIONS WITH DUAL-INVERTER DRIVE
A powertrain for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle applications with integrated three-phase AC charging featuring buck-boost operation and optional vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capability, along with corresponding methods and machine instruction sets for switch control. The powertrain can include of a three-phase current source converter (CSC) front-end with an associated input filter, a polarity inversion module, and in an embodiment, a dual-inverter motor drive. The dual-inverter drive is the source of both the back emf and requisite DC inductance for the CSC. A compact design is thus provided as no additional magnetics are required and the on-board cooling system required for traction mode can be re-deployed for charging and V2G mode. The powertrain is mode shifted between charging and V2G mode through an optional polarity inversion module.
MARINE PROPELLER SYSTEM WITH HIGH TORQUE DRIVE
A fluid moving apparatus includes an electric motor having a rotor and a stator and a propeller. The rotor rotates relative to the stator on an axis to generate a rotational output. The rotational output is provided to the propeller to power the marine propulsion apparatus. The stator includes one or more coils configured to power rotation of the rotor. The one or more coils extend circumferentially around and can be coaxial on the axis. A portion of a housing of the motor extends into the aquatic environment to facilitate heat dissipation.
Vehicle drive apparatus
A transmission mechanism is provided with an output gear drivingly coupled to at least one of a pair of output members and placed coaxially with the pair of output members. A direction in which a rotating electrical machine and an inverter device are arranged side by side in an axial view is defined as a first direction. A direction perpendicular to both an axial direction and the first direction is defined as a second direction. A first output member that is one of the pair of output members is placed between the rotating electrical machine and the inverter device in the first direction, at a position in the second direction where both the rotating electrical machine and the inverter device are placed. The output gear is placed in such a manner as to overlap each of the rotating electrical machine and the inverter device in the axial view.
Rotor structure, permanent magnet auxiliary synchronous reluctance motor, and electric vehicle
Rotor structure, permanent magnet auxiliary synchronous reluctance motor and electric vehicle. The rotor structure includes: a rotor body provided with a permanent magnet slot group, the permanent magnet slot group including a permanent magnet slot, a first segment and a second segment of the permanent magnet slot being arranged to extend towards an outer edge of the rotor body, and an intermediate portion of the permanent magnet slot being arranged to protrude towards a side where a shaft hole of the rotor body is disposed; and a permanent magnet arranged in the permanent magnet slot, the permanent magnet including a plurality of permanent magnet segments, and partial lengths of the permanent magnet segments gradually decreasing outwards along a radial direction of the rotor body.
Counter-rotating electric motor system for high efficiency operation of a hybrid or electric vehicle
A vehicle that utilizes a counter-rotating electric motor to generate at least a portion of its propulsive force that includes the vehicle with front and rear wheels, the counter-rotating motor with two oppositely rotating components linked to two drive shafts that are coupled to the wheels in a common rotational direction, a component for reversible stopping the rotation of at least one rotating component while permitting the drive shafts to rotate, a power source linked to the motor, and a controller that controls both the speed of the vehicle and the reversible stopping component to switch between a first operational mode for slower vehicle speeds and a second operational mode for higher vehicle speeds, thereby increasing the overall electrical efficiency for operating the vehicle.
MODIFIED MAGNETIC LEVITATION SYSTEM FOR FLYING VEHICLE
Modified magnetic levitation system for flying vehicle Modified magnetic levitation system for flying vehicle includes a propeller system (11, 12, 13), an axial levitation system (101, 102), radial levitation system (part of 201), rotary propulsion system (part of 201) and passive magnetic bearing system (301). An axial levitation system includes plurality of halbach array pairs connected on rotor and special short circuited coil windings connected on stator. A propulsion mechanism (part of 201) is provided for rotating rotor along the centre axis. Radial levitation and propulsion system (201) includes halbach arrays (53) located at outer circumference of rotor and interweaved active and passive coil windings (43) located at inner circumference of stator. Passive magnetic bearing system (301) includes parts of rotor and stator around centre axis of the system. Passive magnetic bearing (PMB) is utilized to levitate rotor at rest, below lift-off speed, and start and end condition of rotations.
PROPULSION SYSTEM HAVING MULTIPLE MOTORS WITH COMPLEMENTARY TORQUE BANDS
The present disclosure discloses a vehicle propulsion system. The vehicle propulsion system includes a first electric machine including a first set of machine windings that are configured to cause a rotor to rotate about an axis to selectively drive a transmission during a first vehicle operating state and a second electric machine including a second set of machine windings that are configured to cause a rotor to rotate about an axis selectively drive the transmission during at least one of the first vehicle operating state or a second vehicle operating state. The second vehicle operating state different from the first operating state, and a number of series turns per phase for the first set of machine windings is different from a number of series turns per phase for the second set of machine windings.
Variable torque linear motor/generator/transmission
A linear motor/generator/transmission system includes a guideway with rails and a plurality of stator cores and coils evenly disposed along the length and in the center of the guideway. The system also includes a carriage configured to travel along the guideway having at least two magnet bars with alternating pole magnets, each successive magnet of each magnet bar mounted in front of the other in a direction of travel of the carriage. In embodiments, the magnet bars are mounted parallel to and on either side of a longitudinal centerline of the carriage such that, when adjacent to the center line and each other, the at least two magnet bars are positioned over the stator coils and are configured to be slidably translated away from the center line of the carriage to a position where the at least two magnet bars are not over the stator coils.
VEHICLE WITH ELECTRICAL TRACTION INCLUDING AN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR MANAGING THE ENERGY IN SUCH A VEHICLE WITH ELECTRICAL TRACTION
A vehicle has an electric traction chain to supply a drive torque to the wheels, and an energy management system comprising: a generator set configured to generate a first supply voltage and mechanically disconnected from the wheels in every operating condition; a battery storage assembly configured to generate a second supply voltage; a control unit that implements operative conditions of the vehicle, including: (i) powering the electrical traction chain with the first supply voltage; (ii) powering the electrical traction chain with the second supply voltage; (iii) recharging the storage assembly with a network voltage external to the vehicle and coming from a catenary; (iv) recharging the storage assembly with the first supply voltage; and (v) recharging the storage assembly with a recovered voltage generated by the traction chain operating as an electrical generator.