Compact energy storage system

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Inventors

Eidler, Phillip A.
Hughes, Michael R.

Application #

447975

Filed

May-23-1995

Published

Mar-11-1997

Current US Class

174/50
361/796
361/829
361/831

International Classes

H02B 001/01

Field of Search

361/752 361/796 361/831 361/829 211/182 211/189 248/27.1 248/27.3 312/234.4 174/50 174/58 439/61 439/325

Assignee

ZB B Technologies, Inc. (Wauwatosa, WI)

Examiners

Picard; Leo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Godfrey & Kahn, S.C.

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Abstract
An energy storage system including a housing adapted to rest on a supporting surface. The housing has a plurality of openings formed therein. Each of a predetermined number of the plurality of openings has a door mounted therein. The housing includes a sump, and located inside the housing are one or more racks. Each of the racks is adapted to hold a plurality of energy storing devices. The racks may include sliding shelves or energy storing device access mechanisms which permit each energy storing device to be moved from a first position to a second position. In addition, and optionally, the racks may be mounted on wheels so that they may be moved within the housing in order to provide access to the energy storing devices mounted thereon.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A energy storage system capable of being electrically coupled to an electric power transmission system, the energy storage system comprising:

a housing having a floor which is capable of resting on a supporting surface, a roof, and front, rear, and opposed side walls forming a weather protective enclosure, at least one of the walls having a plurality of openings formed therein, and a plurality of access doors, one each mounted within a predetermined number of the openings;

at least one rack located within the housing which is accessible through at least one of the openings and is adapted to hold a plurality of energy storing devices; and

a means for electrically coupling the energy storage devices to the electric power transmission system;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an energy storage system. More particularly, the present invention relates to a compact energy storage system which is capable of storing a plurality of energy storing devices.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It has long been thought that electric batteries might serve as the main component in energy or utility storage systems. However, most batteries either do not have adequate electric energy storage capacity to meet the demands of energy storage systems, or are very costly and, therefore, are inappropriate for such applications.

Energy storage applications involve the use of an energy storage system in order to supply electric power to an electric power transmission system during times of peak usage. It is well known that the demand for electric power fluctuates. Normally such fluctuations occur on a relatively regular basis. For example, in a typical residential electric power grid, demand for electric power is low at night, peaks during the morning, levels during the day, and peaks again in the late afternoon and into the evening.