Plural Driving Means Patents (Class 322/9)
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Patent number: 11799400Abstract: An example of a system for the generation of rotational force includes a stator which may include an interior surface and a plurality of stator magnets. A rotor may include an exterior surface and a plurality of rotor magnets. A shaft may be connected to the rotor. A compressive force is applied to the rotor to move the rotor to a position relative to the stator such that the plurality of stator magnets and the plurality of rotor magnets repulse to create a rotational force on the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2022Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: Buck Maynard Houston LLCInventor: Daniel C. Buck
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Patent number: 11522436Abstract: Apparatuses, systems, and methods of use for a generator is disclosed. In one embodiment, the generator has a stator and a rotor and a first plurality of magnets coupled to the rotor and a second plurality of magnets coupled to the stator. An external magnetic housing may be coupled to an input shaft of the generator or surround the generator itself. A first layer of magnets produce a rotating magnetic field and a second layer of magnets create a static magnetic field, whether such magnets are in the generator itself or within an external magnetic housing. The disclosed generator increases the mechanical power inputted into the generator, which then produces an increased output of the generator.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2020Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: Darrell Schmidt Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: George N. Mitri
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Patent number: 8269372Abstract: There is provided a photovoltaic and fuel cell hybrid generation system using dual converters and a single inverter and a method of controlling the same. A photovoltaic and fuel cell (PV-FC) hybrid generation system according to an aspect of the invention may include: a PV DC/DC converter unit converting a PV output voltage into a predetermined voltage; an FC DC/DC converter unit converting an FC output voltage into a predetermined voltage; a DC link unit commonly connecting an output terminal of the PV DC/DC converter unit and an output terminal of the FC DC/DC converter unit, and linking the converted PV output voltage from the PV DC/DC converter unit to the converted FC output voltage from the FC DC/DC converter unit to thereby generate a DC voltage; and a DC/AC inverter unit converting the DC voltage from the DC link unit into a predetermined AC voltage.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignees: Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd., Sungkyunkwan University Foundation for Corporate CollaborationInventors: Jin Wook Kim, Chung Yuen Won, Jong Soo Kim, Byoung Kuk Lee, Gyu Yeong Choe, Hee Sung Moon, Jeong Min Ko, Dong Seong Oh, Tae Won Lee, Jae Sun Won
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Patent number: 8083032Abstract: There is provided a power source device capable of obtaining power not only when springs or the like return but also when a handle for winding up the springs or the like are operated. The power source device comprises a main shaft connected to both the handle and a main power generation device, an auxiliary shaft connected to an auxiliary power generation device arranged side by side in parallel with the main shaft, the main spring and the auxiliary spring requiring less load to wind up than the main spring being installed between the main shaft and the auxiliary shaft via drums such that accumulation and release of elastic force of the springs are alternated on both shafts, wherein when the main shaft is normally rotated by the handle, elastic force accumulated in the auxiliary spring is applied in the direction of rotation of the main shaft as releasing force.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventor: Koichi Hasegawa
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Publication number: 20080238104Abstract: A pressurized water powered machine that generates electrical power and is capable of driving a load which includes a waterwheel located above a water reservoir, a water pump that pressurizes water collected from the water reservoir and conveys it to a storage tank where it is stored under pressure for delivery to a water nozzle output which directs the pressurized water to the waterwheel, where the waterwheel powers a drive shaft that powers an electrical generator and is capable of being connected to a load.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventor: Thomas W. Dale
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Publication number: 20080220827Abstract: A generator disposed in an electronic device (such as a communication device) capable of vibrating is provided. The generator includes a vibrating motor, an actuating device and a weighting device. The electronic device can be vibrated or temporarily charged by the vibrating motor. The vibrating motor is driven by the actuating device to generate electricity. When the generator is in a first state, the vibrating motor can be driven for generating electricity by the actuating device through the weighting device. When the generator is in a second state, the electronic device is capable of vibrating through the vibrating motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: BENQ CORPORATIONInventor: Chi-Cheng Lin
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Patent number: 7182707Abstract: Plural auxiliary devices such as a water pump and a generator coupled to a serpentine belt-drive system are driven by an internal combustion engine mounted on an automobile vehicle. The generator is divided into a first generator having a pulley in which a one-way clutch is installed and a second generator having a usual solid pulley. Fluctuations in the belt tension caused by changes in instantaneous rotational speed of the internal combustion engine are suppressed or reduced by the one-way clutch installed in the pulley of the first generator. An inertia torque of a rotor of the first generator may be made higher than that of the second generator because effects of the inertia torque on the belt tension fluctuations are alleviated by the one-way clutch.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Denso CorporationInventor: Shigenobu Nakamura
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Patent number: 7174731Abstract: This invention relates to a rotational speed control system including a plurality of motor drivers for driving motors, and the object thereof is to drive a plurality of motors at the same rotational speed without depending on the number of motor drivers and without depending on the characteristics of each motor driver. A remote controller 31 and a motor driver 202 are connected to a motor driver 201. The motor drivers 201 and 202 control motors M11 and M12 at a prescribed rotational speed, respectively. A rotational speed instructing signal 91 indicative of the rotational speed is supplied from the remote controller 31 to the motor driver 201, and further supplied from the motor driver 201 to the motor driver 202. Because the rotational speed instructing signal 91 indicates a rotational speed which is transmitted in a digital value between the motor drivers 201 and 202, both of the motors M11 and M12 are driven at the rotational speed indicated by the rotational speed instructing signal 91.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Daikin Industries, Ltd.Inventor: Takashi Okano
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Patent number: 7034508Abstract: An A/D conversion device includes a counter for counting a clock signal fed from a clock signal generator, a D/A converter for converting a digital output of the counter into an analog value, a comparator for comparing an analog output of the D/A converter and an analog field current detection value fed from a current detecting resistor and outputting a result of comparison, and an up/down control circuit for switching the counter between count-up and count-down operations according to the result of comparison output from the comparator. The output of the counter is transmitted as a digital field current detection value to an external control unit which is an ECU of a vehicle via a communication interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Junya Sasaki, Katsuyuki Sumimoto
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Patent number: 7011591Abstract: A generator for alleviating fluctuations in instantaneous rotational speed of an internal combustion engine is included in a belt-drive system. When an average rotational speed of the generator is lower than a predetermined speed, for example, an idling speed, a generation torque of the generator is controlled to reduce the belt tension fluctuations. When the average speed of the generator is higher than the predetermined speed, the generator is controlled in a usual manner to supply a stable power to the electric loads.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Denso CorporationInventor: Shigenobu Nakamura
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Patent number: 6433450Abstract: A power generating system. The system enhances output, in which a motor of about 700 W to 750 W produces horsepower to rotate a power generating unit, causing the power generating unit to produce electricity, and a transmission device is coupled between the motor and the power generating unit to increase the horsepower of the motor to the power generating unit two to three times by the application of inertia force and lever force.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Inventor: Wen-Ping Chao
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Patent number: 5973481Abstract: A system (30) for providing electrical-power to remote communities (34) widely distributed over an extended geographical area (38) includes a generating station (32) located proximate each of the communities, each generating station supplying only that community to which it is proximate. The generating stations are in electronic communication with a central computer (40). Each generating station includes a plurality of generators (54-56). Each of the generators is controlled by a microprocessor based controller (64). Each controller is arranged to operate the generating station cooperatively with the other controllers associated with other generators in the station, and to assume a supervisory role in doing so by a mutual arbitration procedure among the controllers. Each controller is also arranged to monitor important generator operating parameters and to communicate these parameters to the central computer.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignees: National Bank of Alaska, Alaska Science and Technology FoundationInventors: Scott B. Thompson, William R. Thomson
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Patent number: 5734255Abstract: A system (30) for providing electrical-power to remote communities (34) widely distributed over an extended geographical area (38) includes a generating station (32) located proximate each of the communities, each generating station supplying only that community to which it is proximate. The generating stations are in electronic communication with a central computer (40). Each generating station includes a plurality of generators (54-56). Each of the generators is controlled by a microprocessor based controller (64). Each controller is arranged to operate the generating station cooperatively with the other controllers associated with other generators in the station, and to assume a supervisory role in doing so by a mutual arbitration procedure among the controllers. Each controller is also arranged to monitor important generator operating parameters and to communicate these parameters to the central computer.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Alaska Power Systems Inc.Inventors: Scott B. Thompson, William R. Thomson
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Patent number: 5656921Abstract: A controller 20 for a vehicle powertrain, the powertrain comprising an electric motor 16 powered by a battery and an engine 14 powered by fossil fuel. The engine 14 is typically an internal combustion petrol engine. The controller 20 is operative to use maps stored in memory to control the torque contributions from the engine and the motor so as to maintain a desired relationship between the contributions of the electric motor 16 and the engine 14 towards the powering of the vehicle, and the controller is adaptive in that it is arranged to adapt said maps by altering one or more values stored therein to obtain a desired relationship.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Rover Group LimitedInventor: Simon David Farrall
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Patent number: 5476293Abstract: An electric energy storage and distribution system for a fluid-driven propeller, the propeller being connected to drive an AC generator, includes a planetary gear system by means of which rotation of the propeller is transferred to the AC generator motor, via a ring gear and a sun gear attached to a DC generator/motor, the DC generator/motor being connected to a battery. When the speed of the propeller is insufficient to drive the AC generator at a desired frequency and voltage, the DC motor is driven by the battery to either assist rotation of the propeller or the propeller can be braked such that the DC motor alone drives the AC generator. When an excess propeller speed is obtained, the propeller drives both the AC generator and the DC generator, the DC generator charging the battery. Conversely, when excess power is available through the power grid, the AC generator can be used as a motor to drive the DC generator via the ring gear, planetary gear, and sun gear to charge the battery.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Inventor: Tai-Her Yang
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Patent number: 4827152Abstract: An uninterruptible rotating power supply incorporates a sensor of motion and distortion of a stator during interruptions of normal power supply acting on the stator within a synchronous motor, which normally rotates an alternator supplying power to the electric load. When a distortion (unacceptable normal power supply) is sensed, transient power is supplied by a flywheel and hydraulic motor driven by hydraulic fluid stored under pressure in a reservoir. Long term emergency power is supplied by a diesel engine driving the generator or hydraulic pump. The dual supply of transient power allows redundancy for large amperage critical applications or downsizing of flywheel to minimum levels in less critical applications or where a portion of the load is not critical.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1988Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Inventor: Otto Farkas
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Patent number: 4525661Abstract: A stand-by electrical energy source for equipment to be operated with substantially continuous current supply, comprising three components one of which is at least one electric rotary machine, another of which is a flywheel and the third of which is an auxiliary energy source. Planetary gearing is provided, comprising a central shaft on which is mounted a sun gear, a planet gear and a ring gear, each of the three components being connected with a respective one of these gears. Two of the three components are interconnected by a drive with an infinitely variable transmission. In one embodiment, the electric rotary machine is connected to the planet gear, the flywheel is connected to the sun gear and the auxiliary energy source is connected with the ring gear. In another embodiment, the electric rotary machine is connected to the sun gear, the flywheel is connected to the ring gear, and the auxiliary energy source is connected to the planet gear.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1982Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Inventors: Endre Mucsy, Kazmer Hoos
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Patent number: 4460834Abstract: The present device is power system for providing an uninterruptible power supply to an external load comprising a flywheel generator, a first motor, a standby generator, and a transfer controller. The flywheel generator is adapted to supply energy to the external load. The first motor is drivingly connected to the flywheel generator. The first motor is adapted to be connected to a source of power external to the power system. The standby generator is electrically connected to the first motor. A standby motor is drivingly connected to the standby generator. The transfer controller is adapted to switchably interconnect the first motor to the source of power and to interconnect the standby generator to the first motor. The flywheel generator comprises a flywheel having a vertical axis, a shaft connected to the flywheel, and a synchronous A.C. generator arranged about the shaft. The standby motor is a diesel engine having an electric starter.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1983Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: Power Group International Corp.Inventor: Carlos F. Gottfried
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Patent number: 4439720Abstract: An electrical alternator system is capable of being driven by either of two prime movers and of being automatically transferred therebetween without substantial variation in the electrical output of the alternator. A planetary gear system having two mechanical drive inputs and one output is interposed between the normally used prime mover and an alternator. One mechanical input to the planetary gear system is provided with a controlled variable speed input N.sub.R from the prime mover which is controlled so as to compensate for speed variations in the other mechanically input N.sub.E from the prime mover thus maintaining the output speed N.sub.S substantially equal to a desired reference speed N.sub.O.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1981Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Societe AmanInventor: Jean-Claude Georges
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Patent number: 4412170Abstract: The present invention relates to a generator system connected to an external A.C. power source for supplying electrical A.C. power to a load for prolonged periods when the external electrical A.C. power source fails. The system comprises a main A.C. generator unit capable of generating an A.C. potential at a selected frequency and voltage for the load, and an auxiliary A.C. generator is connected to the main generator for generating A.C. at a high frequency. This high frequency A.C. is conveyed to a relatively small high speed motor and flywheel unit in a sealed chamber, which unit at full speed can store large amounts of rotational kinetic energy. The high speed motor has a stator armature with a power winding and an excitation coil, and a cooperating rotor of soft magnetic material having a cylindrical surface with a layer of magnetizable permanent magnet material thereon. When energized with the high frequency A.C., the power winding causes the rotor to rotate as a hysteresis motor.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Precise Power CorporationInventor: John F. Roesel, Jr.
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Patent number: 4059770Abstract: An electric power supply system for a load wherein two prime movers, a gas turbine and a synchronous electric motor receiving its motive energy from a source of electric power, such as a public utility, are utilized to simultaneously drive an electric generator. A fuel controller, which is responsive to the output of the generator, operates in an isochronous mode and regulates the supply of fuel to the gas turbine from a fuel source to bring the turbine, generator, and motor up to operating speed. A paralleling controller, which is responsive to both the output of the generator and the output of the utility power source connects the motor to the utility when the outputs of the generator and utility are of equal frequency and phase so that the motor shares the load in driving the generator.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1974Date of Patent: November 22, 1977Assignee: The Garrett CorporationInventor: Robin Mackay
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Patent number: 4010407Abstract: An energy exchanger for a battery driven vehicle comprising two rotatable electrical machines connected on the same shaft, one of high voltage, the other of low voltage. The electrical machines can each be operated in generator or motor modes and the machines are electrically connected together to the battery on a vehicle via an electrical control circuit such that the machines exchange energy between themselves and the battery, both to drive the vehicle by battery drain and to recharge the battery when the vehicle is decelerating. The battery can be recharged from an external power supply via the machines which then operate in generator mode.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1975Date of Patent: March 1, 1977Assignee: Regie Nationale des Usines RenaultInventor: Claude Lombard