Ram air electrical generator/charging system

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Inventors

Hamrick, Dennis E.

Application #

477635

Filed

Jan-5-2000

Published

Apr-16-2002

Current US Class

290/42
290/44
290/53
290/54
290/55

International Classes

F03D 009/00; H02P 009/04

Field of Search

290/42 290/43 290/44 290/54 290/55

Examiners

Enad; Elvin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Neill; James G.

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4254843   Electrically powere...
4314160   Wind turbine gener...
5287004   Automobile air and...
5296746   Extended range ch...
5584355   Electrical vehicle
5680032   Wind-powered batt...
5760515   Electrical power ge...
6097164   On board power re...

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Abstract
An electrical power generator/charging system for an electrical vehicle includes an alternator system to recharge one or more battery packs, while providing electricity to a propulsion motor when the vehicle is moving or stopped after having moved, and also maintains the maximum voltage to the electrical propulsion motor as the vehicle is driven. Specifically shaped air ducts ram air through impellers, held in reduced diameter housings, to efficiently drive a number of pulleys and belts to turn alternators at various speeds. The system includes a flywheel for use during slowing down/stopping of the vehicle, and a pulley having a freewheel/gear-changing unit to enhance the overall efficiency of the electrical generating/charging system at practically any speed. By-pass channels may be formed around the reduced-diameter housings to control air pressure in front of the impellers.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An air-driven power generating system for an electrically powered vehicle, comprising, in combination:

at least one shaped ram air duct;

at least one reduced diameter housing, fluidly connected to the at least one shaped ram air duct;

at least one impeller rotatably mounted in the reduced-diameter housing, so as to be rotated by air passing through the at least one shaped ram air duct;

the at least one shaped impeller operatively connected to a pulley drive system, having at least one impeller drive shaft held in bearings and a pulley connected to a belt to rotate a main drive shaft having a first end and a second end with a driven pulley/freewheel/gear-change combination unit at the first end, a second driven pulley at the second end and a flywheel secured thereon; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to electrically powered vehicles, and more particularly, to an improved ram air electrical generator/charging system for powering the motor and recharging the battery packs in such vehicles.

2. Description of Related Art

Many types of charging or generator systems for electrically powered vehicles are known. Examples of such known devices are set forth in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,444,946 to Waterbury, 3,713,503 to Haan, 3,878,913 to Lionts et al., 4,075,545 to Haberer, 4,141,425 to Treat, 5,296,746 to Burkhardt, 5,680,032 to Pena, 5,850,108 to Bernard, 4,423,368 to Bussiere, 4,282,944 to Trumpy, 4,179,007 Howe, 4,168,759 to Hull et al., 3,621,930 to Dutchak, 3,876,925 to Stoeckert, 4,132,282 to Sparks and Des.374,656 to Richardson.

These known patents provide improvements in the art, but do not provide a simple and easy-to-use system which works efficiently in all situations, and which increases the efficiency of the generating system, such as the ram air electrical generator/charging system of the present invention.
 
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