Power-Generating Systems
20230030205 · 2023-02-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F03D3/0409
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/941
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D9/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K6/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K16/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02E10/728
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F03D3/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K6/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60L8/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Air stream-driven power-generating systems for electric vehicles have been described and illustrated.
Claims
1. A power-generating system for use with a hybrid vehicle that is at least partially-powered by at least one battery comprising: at least two air stream-powered mechanisms, wherein each one of the at least two air stream-powered mechanisms is configured to generate electricity sufficient to charge and/or recharge the at least one battery; wherein the hybrid vehicle is at least partially-powered along a road surface by the at least one battery; wherein the hybrid vehicle defines: a front surface and a back surface spaced from the front surface, a first channel to pass air from the front surface to the back surface and a second channel to pass air from the front surface to the back surface and being disposed between the first channel and the road surface; wherein one of the at least two air stream-powered mechanisms is adjacent one of the first and second channels and the other one of the at least two mechanisms is disposed in the other of the first and second channels; wherein the at least two mechanisms are each operatively connected to the at least one battery to charge and/or recharge the at least one battery.
2. A power-generating system for use with an electric vehicle powered by at least one battery comprising: at least two air stream-powered mechanisms, wherein each one of the at least two air stream-powered mechanisms is configured to generate electricity sufficient to charge and/or recharge the at least one battery; wherein the electric vehicle is powered along a road surface by the at least one battery; wherein the electric vehicle defines: a front surface and a back surface spaced from the front surface, a first channel to pass air from the front surface to the back surface and a second channel to pass air from the front surface to the back surface and being disposed between the first channel and the road surface; wherein one of the at least two air stream-powered mechanisms is adjacent one of the first and second channels and the other one of the at least two mechanisms is disposed in the other of the first and second channels; wherein the at least two mechanisms are each operatively connected to the at least one battery to charge and/or recharge the at least one battery.
3. The power-generating system of claim 2, wherein each one of the at least two air stream-powered mechanisms includes an air stream-driven turbine that is capable of generating electricity to charge and/or recharge the at least one battery.
4. The power-generating system of claim 3, wherein one of the air stream-driven turbines is disposed in the first channel and rotates about a first axis that is disposed substantially parallel with the road surface and that is also disposed substantially transverse to a direction of travel along the road surface of the vehicle, wherein an other one of the at least two air stream-driven turbines rotates about a second axis that is disposed substantially perpendicular to the road surface.
5. The power-generating system of claim 4, wherein the one of the turbines that rotates about the first axis is disposed adjacent the back surface of the vehicle.
6. A power-generating system for use with an electric vehicle powered by at least one battery comprising: at least three air stream-powered mechanisms, wherein each one of the at least three air stream-powered mechanisms is configured to generate electricity sufficient to charge and/or recharge the at least one battery; wherein the electric vehicle is powered along a road surface by the at least one battery; wherein the electric vehicle defines: a front surface and a back surface spaced from the front surface, a first channel to pass air from the front surface to the back surface and a second channel to pass air from the front surface to the back surface and being disposed between the first channel and the road surface; wherein one of the at least three air stream-powered mechanisms is disposed adjacent one of the first and second channels and at least two other ones of the at least three air stream-powered mechanisms are both disposed in the other of the first and second channels; and wherein the at least three air stream-powered mechanisms are each operatively connected to the at least one battery for charging and/or recharging the at least one battery.
7. The power-generating system of claim 6, wherein each one of the at least three air stream-powered mechanisms includes an air stream-driven turbine capable of generating electricity to charge and/or recharge the at least one battery.
8. The power-generating system of claim 7, wherein one of the air stream-driven turbines is disposed in the first channel and is caused by an airstream passing through the first channel to rotate about a first axis that is disposed substantially parallel with the road surface and also disposed substantially transverse to a direction of travel of the vehicle along the road surface, wherein at least two other ones of the at least three air stream-driven turbines disposed in the second channel each are caused by an air stream passing through the second channel, to rotate about a second axis that is disposed substantially perpendicular to the road surface.
9. The power-generating system of claim 8, wherein the one of three turbines that rotates about the first axis is disposed adjacent the back surface of the vehicle.
10. The power-generating system of claim 8, wherein the one of the three turbines rotating about the first axis is closely adjacent to the vehicle back surface.
11. The power-generating system of claim 8, wherein one of the at least two other ones of the at least three air stream-driven turbines rotates clockwise about the second axis relative to an upper surface of the vehicle and an other one of the at least two other ones of the at least three air stream-driven turbines rotates counterclockwise about the second axis relative to an upper surface of the vehicle.
12. The power-generating system of claim 11, wherein the first channel defined by the vehicle is disposed adjacent the upper surface of the vehicle, and wherein the first channel includes an inlet, also defined by the vehicle, that is so located on the vehicle as to smoothly introduce an air stream into the first channel, for causing the one of the air stream-driven turbines disposed therein to power the vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The foregoing, as well as various features and advantages of my present invention, will become better understood after reading my detailed description of the illustrated embodiments, together with my reference to the drawings, wherein:
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[0015] Throughout my drawing figures and the detailed description (below), I shall use similar reference numerals to refer to similar components of my novel design.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] For purposes of this specification, it will be clearly understood by those of ordinary skill in the field of the present subject matter: that the term “electric vehicle” (“EV”) includes but is not limited to a bus, car, truck, and van that is propelled along a surface (“S”) by one or more electric motors, using energy stored in at least one rechargeable battery; that the term surface (“S”) includes but is not limited to a country road, a city street, and a high-speed highway; and that the term “hybrid electric vehicle” shall be understood as referring to a type of electric vehicle incorporating an engine using conventional petroleum-derived fuel for propulsion.
[0017] To begin my detailed description of the present subject matter, please refer to
[0018] A power-generating system 10 for use by an electric vehicle (“EV”) powered by at least one battery 12 —see
[0019] While the power-generating system 10 of the present subject matter can include two air stream-powered mechanisms, the figures depicting an embodiment of the present subject matter present three such air stream-powered mechanisms.
[0020] A first air stream-powered mechanism 22 is located adjacent an air stream outlet 23 of the first channel 18. (See
[0021] A front windshield 24 of the electric vehicle (“EV”), depending on the speed at which the electric vehicle (“EV”) is driven over the road surface (“S”), will cause a portion of the air stream (“AS”) into which the vehicle is being driven to become pressurized before entering an inlet 26 of the first channel 18. As a result, whenever the electric vehicle (“EV”) is driven over a road surface (“S”) at normal speeds, pressurized air is thus caused to power the first air stream-powered mechanism 22.
[0022] While the scope of present subject matter includes employing a single air stream-powered mechanism within the second channel 20, I prefer employing two such air stream-powered mechanisms (schematically depicted in
[0023] The first air stream-powered mechanism 22 includes an elongated drum 28 rotatable about a first axis (“A”). The first axis (“A”) is oriented (or disposed) transverse to the ordinary (or otherwise normal) direction of travel of the electric vehicle (“EV”) over the road surface (“S”). In order to maximize the efficiency of operation of the electric vehicle (“EV”), the drum 28 is preferably dimensioned lengthwise to be slightly less than a side-to-side length value of the electric vehicle.
[0024] The drum 28 includes a plurality of wings or blades 30. Each blade 30, aligned with the first axis (“A”), extends radially outwardly from an exterior surface of the drum 28. Each blade 30 is spaced circumferentially about the exterior surface of the drum 28. Also, each blade 30 is equally spaced circumferentially, from its two nearest neighbor blades 30, around the exterior surface of the drum 28. Air flow from first channel 18, causing rotation of drum 28 about first axis (“A”), drives a turbine 32, connected to the drum 28, thereby charging and/or recharging battery 12, operatively connected to turbine 32, as depicted in the schematic of
[0025] The air stream-powered mechanisms of the present subject matter are each configured to generate electricity sufficient to charge and/or recharge battery 12.
[0026] Referring now to
[0027] I have discovered that an electric vehicle (“V”) with a pair of spaced-apart channels 18, 20 that are each aligned with the path-of-travel of the electric vehicle (“EV”) over a road surface (“S”), where the channels 18, 20 each discharge a pressurized air stream from the back side 16 of the electric vehicle (“EV”), balances the discharged pressurized air streams, causing a vacuum zone (“VZ”) to be created along the back side 16, creating thrust to power the electric vehicle (“EV”) forward. (See
[0028] Air stream-driven power-generating systems for electric vehicles have been described and illustrated. While such systems have been described and illustrated with reference to certain embodiments, the present subject matter is not limited to these embodiments. On the contrary, alternatives, changes or modifications may become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the field of the present subject matter after reading this specification. Accordingly, all such alternatives, changes and/or modifications are to be considered as forming a part of the present subject matter insofar as they fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.