Solar powered vehicle

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Inventors

Novak, Thaddeus

Application #

346659

Filed

Feb-8-1982

Published

May-14-1985

Current US Class

136/291
180/2.2
180/65.3
280/212

International Classes

B60L 009/00

Field of Search

180/2.2 180/65.3 180/220 180/65.1 280/212 280/214 280/215 280/217 280/213 136/291 136/246

Examiners

Mitchell; David M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gifford, VanOphem, Sheridan, Sprinkle, & Nabozny

US Patent References

3943726   Solar cooling syste...
4062421   Bicycle drive system
4095663   Cycles
4296939   Speed up device fo...

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Abstract
In a bicycle having an electric motor drive including a battery power source, an apparatus for automatically recharging the battery comprising at least one photovoltaic panel secured to the wheel of the bicycle. The conductors of the photovoltaic panels are electrically connected to annular rings secured to the wheels so that a plunger supported adjacent the annular ring can transfer the charge applied to the ring to appropriate wire conductors at a junction box which applies the current to the battery and the electric motor.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vehicle comprising:

a frame,

a wheel rotatably mounted to said frame,

an electrical load secured to said frame,

means for converting solar energy to electrical energy secured to said wheel, and

means for electrically connecting said converting means to said load despite rotation of said wheel.

2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said converting means comprises at least one photovoltaic panel.

3. The invention as defined in claim 2 wherein said photovoltaic panel includes first and second conductors, and wherein said connecting means comprises

an annular rim secured to said wheel, said annular rim having a first electrically conducting annular portion and a second electrically conducting annular portion,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

I. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to vehicles having an electrically operated load device, and more particularly, to such a device employing a photovoltaic cell for charging the electrical power source or operating the load device.

II. Description of the Prior Art

There are many previously known forms of motorized vehicles. In particular, it has also been previously known to provide a motor means for driving a bicycle in order to supplement or replace the manually driven pedal mechanism provided on such vehicles. Although such bicycles are often powered by a small internal combustion engines, it has also been known to employ electric motors powered by a battery source. Such battery powered units are substantially quieter than the internal combustion engines, and can be substantially less expensive to operate.

However, the disadvantage of battery powered propulsion units is that the battery discharges and must then be recharged or replaced. Since replacement of the battery is relatively expensive, it is preferable to recharge the battery. Quite often, the recharging unit is a stationary device which can be connected to the battery on the bicycle when the bicycle is not in use. Although some battery chargers are portable, such units are still quite bulky and, therefore, not readily transported on a vehicle such as a bicycle. Consequently, the range of travel of such a vehicle is limited. Furthermore, chargers are typically operated by plugging into a standard AC outlet, and thus, as a practical matter, are immobilized when operative. Consequently, the vehicle is unavailable for use during recharging of the battery unless the battery is removed and replaced by a fully charged battery.
 
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