Wind power energy generating system

4006925
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Inventors

Scherer, Peter

Application #

497696

Filed

Aug-15-1974

Published

Feb-8-1977

Current US Class

200/80R
290/44
290/55
416/41
416/44
416/DIG4

International Classes

F03D 009/00

Field of Search

290/55 290/44 200/80 416/51

Examiners

Macon; Robert S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schaap; Robert J.

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Abstract
A wind-driven power generating apparatus which includes a main support for securement to a fixed structure. A main drive shaft is retained by this main support and is connected at one of its outer ends to a support block having a plurality of angularly spaced, radially extending, support shafts, each one of which carry a windmill-type blade. The other end of the main drive shaft extends into a housing having a support frame for retaining a gear drive mechanism. One of the gears in this gear drive mechanism is connected to the main drive shaft. Also included within the gear drive mechanism located within the housing is a second gear which drives a pair of alternators for generating electrical power as the support block is rotated by the wind vanes. A first speed control mechanism is associated with each of the vanes and rotates the vanes axially about their longitudinal center line in proportion to the speed of the wind in order to protect the apparatus against excess rotation due to excess wind speed. A second speed control mechanism is associated with the apparatus and prevents energization of the field windings forming part of the alternators which generate the current, if rotation of vanes does not achieve a minimum speed.
 
Claims
Having thus described my invention, what I desire to claim and secure by letters patent is:

1. A wind driven electric energy generating apparatus comprising:

a. support means,

b. a main shaft carried by said support means,

c. a plurality of vane shafts angularly located with respect to said main shaft,

d. means operatively connecting said vane shafts to said main shaft so that said main shaft rotates with rotation of said vane shafts,

e. a plurality of vanes secured to and extending outwardly from respective ones of said vane shafts to cause rotation of said main shaft when the vanes are driven by a wind,

f. electric energy generating means operatively connected to said main shaft and being operable thereby to generate electric energy pursuant to rotation of said shaft, said electric energy generating means comprising a field winding and a flux operable shaft cooperating therewith,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates in general to certain new and useful improvements in wind power driven electric generating apparatus, and, more particularly, to wind power driven electric generating apparatus which includes maximum and minimum speed control devices.

In recent years, there have been many developments in windmill power generating apparatus of the type which are capable of generating electrical energy through wind power, more particularly referred to as "solar wind" power. The research and development activity in apparatus of this type has increased in recent times due to energy constraints, or at least potential energy contraints. However, these research and development activities have been directed primarily to increasing the efficiency of operation of apparatus of this type, that is, increasing power output based on the amount of energy available from any given amount of wind power.

While research and development activities directed to increasing the efficiency of wind power electrical energy generating apparatus may be effective, little effort has been directed to controlling the operation of such apparatus in such manner that adverse results are not created. For example, it is well established that if the wind velocity increases beyond a pre-established amount, excessive rotation could substantially injure the internal components in these forms of wind power driven electric generating apparatus. Moreover, electrical energy is generated in apparatus of this type through the means of alternators or generators. It has also been established that if the speed of rotation of wind vanes is not sufficient to create sufficient electrical energy to energize the field windings of the alternators, for example, damage to the alternators will also result. Consequently, apparatus of this type should operate under pre-established maximum generating capabilities and pre-established minimum generating capabilities. Nevertheless, little effort has been directed to control of this form of apparatus to operate within these pre-established limits.
 
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