1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a driver device, particularly to a driver device for a bicycle dynamo.
2. Description of the Related Art
Usually, typical bicycles equip with no lighting or warning device, so some traffic accidents readily happen while drivers are not familiar with the road condition or while the bicycle itself cannot be clearly recognized at night. Accordingly, bicycles with lighting or warning devices are invented to solve the aforementioned problems.
However, radiating members in the lighting or warning devices are mostly electrically driven by batteries. Apparently, such radiating means is considered the wasteful energy and does not comply with today's concept of environmental protection. Therefore, the application of batteries to radiate obviously departs from the practical demand in the future market.
In other aspect, there are means developed for generating electric power by a frictional physic contact, such as incessantly rubbing objects. In this manner, the lighting device is favorably provided with electricity. However, with such radiating means, the wheels of the bicycle are facilely worn out. In addition, drivers have to apply more strength during riding. Thus, this kind of development does not conform to the practical need.
As a result, an improved radiating device for lighting and warning should be developed to deal with the questions of the conventional radiating device, such as wasting battery energy and inconsistency with the concept of environmental protection.
Therefore, the objective of the present invention is to offer a driver device for a bicycle dynamo that efficiently enhances the using rate of energy, thereby concurrently diminishing the wastage of batteries and remedying those conventional environmental drawbacks.
The driver device for a bicycle dynamo in accordance with the present invention essentially comprises a first driven wheel that is rotated and installed on a spindle of the dynamo. Wherein, at least one first magnetic areas are defined on a surface of the first driven wheel.
A second driven wheel for driving the first driven wheel is spatially disposed relative to the first driven wheel; wherein, at least one second magnetic area is defined on a surface of the second driven wheel for being disposed relative to the first magnetic area.
A plurality of first magnetic areas are disposed on the surface of the first driven wheel, and the first magnetic areas could be all arranged by either the north magnetic pole or the south magnetic pole.
A plurality of first magnetic areas are disposed on the surface of the first driven wheel, and the first magnetic areas could be grouped into the north magnetic pole and the south magnetic pole.
A plurality of the second driven wheel are disposed on the surface of the second driven wheel, and the second magnetic areas could be all arranged by either the north magnetic pole or the south magnetic pole.
A plurality of second magnetic areas are disposed on the surface of the second driven wheel, and the second magnetic areas could be grouped into the north magnetic pole and the south magnetic pole.
The second magnetic area is disposed in the face of the first magnetic area.
A moving path of the second magnetic area is disposed in the face of the first magnetic area.
The second magnetic area is disposed in the face of a moving path of the first magnetic area.
A moving path of the second magnetic area is disposed in the face of a moving path of the first magnetic area.
Whereby, a set of wheels is provided in the driver device for generating magnetism. By means of the repulsive force and the attractive force provided by the magnetism, the kinetic energy would be transmitted to the dynamo without contact for further generating electricity while the bicycle is ridden. Accordingly, in view of the transmission of energy via the non-contacted magnetism, the consumption of energy would be lost during the transmission for efficiently advancing the usage of applicable energy.
Further, the magnetic driver is installed on the dynamo, so the provided kinetic energy could be transferred to the dynamo for generating electricity. Whereby, the radiating device could illuminate when it receives the current. Therefore, additional batteries are not needed. Concurrently, the drawbacks of wastage of batteries and lack of environment protection are corrected.
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Accordingly, the radiating system in the present invention utilizes the magnetic driver device installed between the bicycle and the dynamo. Whereby, the magnetic driver device facilitates the energy transmission between the bicycle and the dynamo, so that the kinetic energy provided by the bicycle could be transmitted to the dynamo for generating electricity. Accordingly, the magnetic driver device has a set of driven wheels capable of generating magnetism therebetween by a non-touchable or non-contacted way. One of the driven wheels is installed on the dynamo, and the other one is installed on the bicycle wheel. Therefore, by applying the repulsive force generated from the same magnetism and the attractive force generated from the opposite magnetism, the kinetic energy from the bicycle wheel could be transmitted to the dynamo without contact for generating electricity during a riding. Accordingly, less energy would be consumed in time of transmission, and the environmental issue as well as the wastage of batteries would be also considered. Therefore, the present invention is favorably designed to be in conformity with the future market that pursues a green demand.
To sum up, the present invention takes advantage of using the non-contacted energy transmission—magnetism—on the bicycle adapted to the driver device of the dynamo for generating electricity. Since magnetism is a kind of non-contacted transmission, the kinetic energy generated in time of treading the pedal of the bicycle could be transmitted to the dynamo by the driver device, and the problem of consuming energy via rubbing is also favorably diminished. Moreover, a minimum of the resistance is produced little when the present invention adopts the non-contacted driving means. Therefore, riders do not have to provide much strength while riding the bicycle for generating electricity, and the device would not be readily worn out.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200710009612.7 | Sep 2007 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN2008/070097 | 1/14/2008 | WO | 00 | 12/11/2009 |