Speed Reduction Power Unit
20220402465 ยท 2022-12-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60T1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A speed reduction power unit system includes a main power unit operably connected to a vehicle battery and operably connected to a vehicle transmission via a driveshaft. The main power unit includes a primary motor adapted to convert kinetic energy from the transmission to stored electrical potential energy for recharging the vehicle battery. Secondary power units are operably connected to each wheel. Each secondary power unit includes a secondary motor adapted to convert energy to electrical potential energy. The secondary power unit engages to slow the vehicle and generate electrical energy when the vehicle brake is activated. Each secondary power unit is operably connected to the vehicle battery, such that each secondary unit can recharge the vehicle battery. The secondary power units can include internal batteries and may be removable and independently recharged, then reconnected to the system as needed to provide electrical energy to the primary vehicle battery.
Claims
1. A speed reduction power unit system, comprising: a main power unit operably connected to a vehicle battery and operably connected to a vehicle transmission via a driveshaft, the main power unit comprising a primary motor adapted to convert kinetic energy from the transmission to stored electrical potential energy for recharging the vehicle battery; a plurality of secondary power units, wherein each secondary power unit is operably connected to each wheel; wherein each secondary power unit includes a secondary motor that engages when a brake of the vehicle is activated, wherein the secondary motor is adapted to convert energy otherwise lost from braking to electrical potential energy; wherein each secondary power unit is operably connected to the vehicle battery, such that each secondary unit can recharge the vehicle battery.
2. The speed reduction power unit of claim 1, wherein the primary motor is a spring motor.
3. The speed reduction power unit of claim 1, wherein the primary motor is a hydraulic motor.
4. The speed reduction power unit of claim 1, wherein the primary motor is an air compression motor.
5. The speed reduction power unit system of claim 1, wherein each secondary power unit is removably secured to the vehicle.
6. The speed reduction power unit system of claim 1, wherein each secondary power unit includes an internal battery storage that is rechargeable via an external power source.
7. The speed reduction power unit system of claim 1, wherein each secondary power unit includes a spring motor that is adapted to wind when the vehicle brake is engaged, such that potential energy is stored, and can be controllably released to rotate an alternator or similar device to charge a battery.
8. The speed reduction power unit system of claim 1, wherein each secondary power unit includes an air compressor having an internal air tank and pump.
9. The speed reduction power unit system of claim 1, further comprising one or more main air tanks operably connected to an air compressor within the main power unit.
10. The speed reduction power unit system of claim 9, wherein the one or more main air tanks include valves for refilling.
11. The speed reduction power unit system of claim 9, wherein the one or more main air tanks are removably secured such that they can be detached, refilled, and reinstalled as needed.
12. The speed reduction power unit system of claim 1, wherein the main power unit includes a dedicated air compressor configured to be powered via torque from the shifting of the transmission.
13. The speed reduction power unit system of claim 8, wherein activating the vehicle brake results in compression of air which is stored in a reservoir within each secondary power unit for later release.
14. The speed reduction power unit system of claim 13, wherein the secondary power units can be removed and connected to an external compressed air source to charge the individual air compression motors.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Reference is made herein to the attached figures. For the purposes of presenting a brief and clear description of the present invention, the preferred embodiment will be discussed as used for providing a speed reduction power unit system that converts energy from the vehicle's operation to stored electrical energy, in order to extend the operating time of the battery and recharge the battery as needed. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
[0013] Referring now to
[0014] The main power unit 18 includes a primary motor adapted to convert kinetic energy from the transmission 15 to stored electrical potential energy for recharging the vehicle battery that is part of the vehicle engine 11. In the illustrated embodiment, the main power unit 18 includes a spring motor operably connected to the transmission 15 via a driveshaft 16. In other embodiments, the spring motor is directly integrated with the transmission 15 gearing, such that a specialized transmission 15 with an integrated spring motor can replace a traditional transmission. The main power unit 18 includes a generator, alternator, or similar mechanism. When the driver downshifts, the resulting torque in the transmission 15 winds a spring to store energy. A voltage regulator controls the spring motor to selectively provide energy to the primary vehicle battery as the battery requires it. In other embodiments, other types of power units may be utilized.
[0015] The system further includes a plurality of secondary power units 14, wherein each secondary power unit is operably connected to each wheel 12. Each secondary power unit 12 includes a secondary motor adapted to convert wasted energy from braking to electrical potential energy. For example, in the shown embodiment, the secondary motor includes an alternator that converts kinetic energy from braking and can be used to recharge the vehicle battery. The secondary motor is configured to activate when the vehicle brake pedal is depressed, such that the secondary power unit 14 helps to slow the vehicle while simultaneously generating electricity via an alternator.
[0016] In some embodiments, the secondary power units 14 include spring motors, such that rotation of the vehicle wheels results in winding of each wheel's spring motor. In some embodiments, the system may further include removable secondary power units 14 having springs that can be manually wound, such that the removable power units 14 can be operably connected to the vehicle battery as needed. The spring motors can be wound manually via a winding mechanism, or may be operably connected to a powered rotational tool or other mechanism for winding the spring motor. After they are sufficiently charged via winding, the spring motors can be resecured within the vehicle system. The secondary spring motors can be utilized to wind the primary motor, or can feed directly to the battery for additional energy storage capabilities. They may also include internal batteries that can be recharged via an alternator when the spring mechanism rotates. These internal batteries can then be coupled to the primary vehicle battery to recharge the primary vehicle battery.
[0017] Referring now to
[0018] In this embodiment, the main power unit 18 is still operably connected to a transmission 15 via a driveshaft 16, but comprises an air compression mechanism configured to drive a motor via the controlled release of pressurized air. When the driver downshifts, the resulting torque activates a compressor pump, which is configured to compress air within the air compressor motor to store the resulting energy. A voltage regulator controls the air compressor to selectively release a valve of the compressor, which in turn causes an alternator or other generator in order provide energy to the vehicle battery.
[0019] The system further includes secondary power units 14 operably connected to each wheel 12. Each secondary power unit includes an independent air compressor motor that can work to add compression to the main power unit 18 or to provide additional power to the vehicle battery. In operation, activation of the vehicle brake will result in compression of air which is stored in a reservoir for later release.. The secondary power units 14 can then be secured within the vehicle system to recharge the vehicle battery, thereby extending the operating time and range of an electric vehicle. In some embodiments, the system is fully modular and can utilize secondary power units that consist of spring motors, hydraulic motors, air compression motors, or any combination thereof.
[0020] The present invention can also include additional embodiments with different configurations for the main downshifting unit with regard to transmission 15 and the main power unit 18. For example, one embodiment may include a generator directly connected to the main power unit 18, such that the energy from the downshift of the transmission 15 directly powers the generator to produce additional electricity. In other embodiments, such as those where the power units include air compressors, the air tanks may include valves for filling. In some embodiments, some of the air tanks may be removable so that they can be filled externally from the vehicle. The above examples are not intended to be limiting and merely provide a possible configuration for the main 18 and secondary power units 12.
[0021] It is therefore submitted that the present invention has been shown and described in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.