1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an apparatus for generating electric power from wind energy.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
The following are some of the drawbacks of the conventional apparatus 1:
1. A height of the prop 121 of the windmill 12 is about 70 meters, and a length of each blade of the wind impeller 122 of the windmill 12 is about 35 meters, thereby resulting in a relatively large space requirement. Therefore, the conventional apparatus 1 has to be located at a remote place far from a densely populated area, thereby resulting in inconvenience during implementation.
2. The arrangement of the conventional apparatus 1 cannot ensure stable electric generation for an area having wind from various directions.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for generating electric power using wind energy that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for generating electric power from wind energy. The apparatus comprises:
a base;
a blade unit including an upright rod extending vertically along a pivot axis and having a lower end disposed pivotally in the base, and an upper end, and at least one blade member having a plurality of upright blades connected fixedly to the upright rod such that the blade unit is rotatable relative to the base about the pivot axis so as to convert wind energy into a mechanical rotary power output, each of the blades having opposite first and second side surfaces, the first side surface of each of the blades facing the second side surface of an adjacent one of the blades;
a generator disposed in the base and coupled to the lower end of the upright rod of the blade unit to convert the mechanical rotary power output into electric power; and
a wind-collecting unit mounted fixedly on the base, and including a plurality of upright plates angularly equidistant and disposed around the blade unit, any two adjacent ones of the upright plates defining an inwardly converging wind-guiding channel therebetween.
The upright plates of the wind-collecting unit are shaped so that wind is guided by the upright plates of the wind-collecting unit to blow onto the first side surfaces of the blades of the blade member of the blade unit via the wind-guiding channels in the wind-collecting unit.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
Referring to
In this embodiment, the base 3 includes a base body 30, a mounting tube 31 extending upwardly from a top side of the base body 30, and a bearing 32 disposed in the mounting tube 31.
The blade unit 5 includes an upright rod 51 extending vertically along a pivot axis (X) and having a lower end 512 disposed pivotally in the base 3 and extending through the mounting tube 31 and into the base body 30, and a blade member, which has a plurality of upright blades 52 connected fixedly to the upright rod 51, such that the blade unit 5 is rotatable relative to the base 3 about the pivot axis (X) so as to convert wind energy into a mechanical rotary power output. The bearing 32 is disposed between an outer annular surface 5120 of the lower end 512 of the upright rod 51 and an inner annular surface 311 of the mounting tube 31 of the base 3, as shown in
The generator 6 is disposed in the base body 30 of the base 3, and is coupled to the lower end 512 of the upright rod 51 of the blade unit 5 to convert the mechanical rotary power output into electric power.
The wind-collecting unit 4 is mounted fixedly on the base 3, and includes a plurality of upright plates 41 angularly equidistant and disposed around the blade unit 5, a top wall 49, and a bearing 40. Any two adjacent ones of the upright plates 41 define an inwardly converging wind-guiding channel 43 therebetween. The upright plates 41 are shaped so that wind is guided by the upright plates 41 to blow onto the first side surfaces 521 of the blades 52 of the blade member of the blade unit 5 via the wind-guiding channels 43. As shown in
In other embodiments, an elevator 44 is disposed movably in one of the upright plates 41 of the wind-collecting unit 4, as shown in
In sum, due to the presence of the wind-collecting unit 4, wind from different directions can be guided by the upright plates 41 to blow onto the first side surfaces 521 of the blades 52 of the blade unit 5 via the wind-guiding channels 43. Therefore, the apparatus 2 of the present invention can ensure stable electric generation even though the wind direction changes.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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