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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 invention relates to a vehicle having wheels for riding the vehicle over a carrier such as a road or rails, said vehicle having a battery and a generator connected thereto, said generator being arranged to generate electrical power for charging said battery, said generator being further mechanically connected to at least one of said wheels such that said wheel drives the rotor of said generator.
- the invention relates to a non-self propelled trailer or railway carriage comprising a refrigerated cargo space.
- the cargo space has a cooling unit arranged to cool said cargo space to a desired temperature, wherein said cooling unit is powered by the battery.
- a synchronous type generator is connected to two wheels of the trailer by means of shafts.
- the windings in the rotor of the generator are powered so as to provide the required magnetic field.
- a disadvantage of this arrangement is, that at low rotation speeds the current through the windings of the rotor needs to be very high in order to provide a powerful magnetic field, and said high current produces a lot of heat, and thereby also generator failures are caused.
- the invention aims to solve this problem.
- the said generator is an asynchronous generator or a permanent magnet generator, wherein an AC/DC inverter/charger is connected between said generator and said battery for regulating the current and the voltage of the charging power to said battery, so that they are not dependent on the rotation speed of the wheels. Because the rotor in these types of generators do not need to be powered, less heat is produced.
- Said battery is preferably a lithium-ion battery.
- Said mechanical connection between said generator and said wheel preferably comprises a gear box for regulating the rotation speed of said rotor relative to the rotation speed of said wheel.
- Said at least one wheel preferably drives said rotor of said generator by means of a shaft connected to the centre of said wheel and axially extending therefrom.
- said at least one wheel drives said rotor of said generator by means of a hydraulic system.
- said vehicle comprises a control unit for selectively arranging said generator to simultaneously be driven by said wheel and generate power for charging said battery if said vehicle is set to decelerate.
- FIG. 1 The figure shows two respective coaxial wheel attachment flanges 2 and brake disks 1 of a trailer which are rotatably mounted in wheel bearings of the trailer (not shown).
- a wheel shaft 3 is connected to the wheel mounted on the flange 2 and extends axially from the centre of the flange 2 towards the area between the wheels.
- the wheel shafts 3 are each connected to a respective gear box 4, which each comprises gear wheels to transfer the rotation of the wheel shafts 3 to a central shaft, such that the rotation speed of the central shaft is increased compared to the rotation speed of the wheel shafts 3.
- the central shaft is connected to a gear box 6, the other end of which is connected to the rotor shaft of a asynchronous generator 7, which gear box 6 can selectively be set to increase the rotation speed of the rotor.
- the electrical output connectors of the generator 7 are connected to an AC/DC inverter/charger for regulating the output current and voltage, which in turn is connected to a lithium-ion battery pack for powering a refrigerating device for cooling a cargo space of the trailer (not shown).
- the central shaft drives a hydraulic drive system, which drives said rotor shaft of the generator 7.
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Abstract
A vehicle having wheels for riding the vehicle over a carrier such as a road or rails, said vehicle having a battery and a generator connected thereto, said generator being arranged to generate electrical power for charging said battery, said generator being further mechanically connected to at least one of said wheels such that said wheel drives the rotor of said generator, characterized in that said generator is an asynchronous generator or a permanent magnet generator, wherein an AC/DC inverter/charger is connected between said generator and said battery for regulating the current and the voltage of the charging power to said battery.
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A VEHICLE COMPRISING A WHEEL DRIVEN GENERATOR FOR CHARGING A
BATTERY
[0001] The invention relates to a vehicle having wheels for riding the vehicle over a carrier such as a road or rails, said vehicle having a battery and a generator connected thereto, said generator being arranged to generate electrical power for charging said battery, said generator being further mechanically connected to at least one of said wheels such that said wheel drives the rotor of said generator.
[0002] In particular the invention relates to a non-self propelled trailer or railway carriage comprising a refrigerated cargo space. The cargo space has a cooling unit arranged to cool said cargo space to a desired temperature, wherein said cooling unit is powered by the battery. In prior art solutions, in order to provide power to the battery of the refrigerator device of the cargo space, a synchronous type generator is connected to two wheels of the trailer by means of shafts. The windings in the rotor of the generator are powered so as to provide the required magnetic field. A disadvantage of this arrangement is, that at low rotation speeds the current through the windings of the rotor needs to be very high in order to provide a powerful magnetic field, and said high current produces a lot of heat, and thereby also generator failures are caused. Low rotation speeds often occur, in particular because the generator is preferably used while the vehicle is in braking mode (i.e. decelerating), so that the braking energy can be used to charge the battery, and it is desirable to continue using the braking energy for that purpose until the vehicle is at a complete standstill.
[0003] The invention aims to solve this problem. To that end, the said generator is an asynchronous generator or a permanent magnet generator, wherein an AC/DC inverter/charger is connected between said generator and said battery for regulating the current and the voltage of the charging power to said battery, so that they are not dependent on the rotation speed of the wheels. Because the rotor in these types of generators do not need to be powered, less heat is produced.
[0004] Said battery is preferably a lithium-ion battery. Said mechanical connection between said generator and said wheel preferably comprises a gear box for regulating the rotation speed of said rotor relative to the rotation speed of said wheel. Said at least one wheel preferably drives said rotor of said generator by means of a shaft connected to the centre of said wheel and axially extending therefrom. In an alternative embodiment said at least one wheel drives said rotor of said generator by means of a hydraulic system. Preferably said vehicle comprises a control unit for selectively arranging said generator to
simultaneously be driven by said wheel and generate power for charging said battery if said vehicle is set to decelerate.
[0005] The invention will further be explained by means of a preferred embodiment, with reference to the figure, wherein a perspective view of a wheel, shaft and generator arrangement for a trailer or a railway carriage is shown.
[0006] The figure shows two respective coaxial wheel attachment flanges 2 and brake disks 1 of a trailer which are rotatably mounted in wheel bearings of the trailer (not shown). A wheel shaft 3 is connected to the wheel mounted on the flange 2 and extends axially from the centre of the flange 2 towards the area between the wheels. In the area between the wheels, the wheel shafts 3 are each connected to a respective gear box 4, which each comprises gear wheels to transfer the rotation of the wheel shafts 3 to a central shaft, such that the rotation speed of the central shaft is increased compared to the rotation speed of the wheel shafts 3.
[0007] The central shaft is connected to a gear box 6, the other end of which is connected to the rotor shaft of a asynchronous generator 7, which gear box 6 can selectively be set to increase the rotation speed of the rotor. The electrical output connectors of the generator 7 are connected to an AC/DC inverter/charger for regulating the output current and voltage, which in turn is connected to a lithium-ion battery pack for powering a refrigerating device for cooling a cargo space of the trailer (not shown). In an alternative embodiment (not shown) the central shaft drives a hydraulic drive system, which drives said rotor shaft of the generator 7.
[0008] The invention has thus been described by means of a preferred embodiment. It is to be understood, however, that this disclosure is merely illustrative. Various details of the structure and function were presented, but changes made therein, to the full extent extended by the general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed, are understood to be within the principle of the present invention. The description and drawing shall be used to interpret the claims. The claims should not be interpreted as meaning that the extent of the protection sought is to be understood as that defined by the strict, literal meaning of the wording used in the claims, the description and drawing being employed only for the purpose of resolving an ambiguity found in the claims. For the purpose of determining the extent of protection sought by the claims, due account shall be taken of any element which is equivalent to an element specified therein.
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1. A vehicle having wheels for riding the vehicle over a carrier such as a road or rails, said vehicle having a battery and a generator connected thereto, said generator being arranged to generate electrical power for charging said battery, said generator being further mechanically connected to at least one of said wheels such that said wheel drives the rotor of said generator, characterized in that said generator is an asynchronous generator or a permanent magnet generator, wherein an AC/DC inverter/charger is connected between said generator and said battery for regulating the current and the voltage of the charging power to said battery.
2. A vehicle in accordance with claim 1, wherein said generator is an asynchronous generator.
3. A vehicle in accordance with claim 1, wherein said generator is an permanent magnet generator.
4. A vehicle in accordance with claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein said battery is a lithium-ion battery.
5. A vehicle in accordance with any of the previous claims, wherein said mechanical connection between said generator and said wheel comprises a gear box for regulating the rotation speed of said rotor relative to the rotation speed of said wheel.
6. A vehicle in accordance with any of the previous claims, wherein said wheel drives said rotor of said generator by means of a shaft connected to the centre of said wheel and axially extending therefrom.
7. A vehicle in accordance with any of the previous claims, wherein said wheel drives said rotor of said generator by means of a hydraulic system.
8. A vehicle in accordance with any of the previous claims, wherein said vehicle is a non-self propelled trailer or railway carriage.
9. A vehicle in accordance with any of the previous claims, wherein said vehicle comprises a control unit for selectively arrange said generator to simultaneously be driven by said wheel and generate power for charging said battery if said vehicle is set to decelerate.
10. A vehicle in accordance with any of the previous claims, wherein said vehicle comprises a cargo space with a cooling unit arranged to cool said cargo space to a desired temperature, wherein said cooling unit is powered by said battery.
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