1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to a generator, and more particularly to a contactless generator, a component therein and an application thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional generators generally convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. For example, because usage of battery is sometimes inconvenient in bicycle and vehicle fields, contact generators or hub dynamos are common in the market. However, contact generators or hub dynamos have the following constraints and inconveniences.
1. With reference to
2. Although hub dynamos can provide better riding quality than that of contact generators, they must be integrated into a wheel. Thus, dynamo hubs cannot be installed or removed by a user. The costs of purchasing and servicing dynamo hubs are also higher.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a contactless generator, an element therein and an application thereof to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a contactless generator that can produce electricity without contacting and needs not to be integrated into a wheel. The present invention also provides an induction rotor component therein and a light output device thereof as an application.
A contactless generator in accordance with the present invention comprises a generating module and a magnetic module. The generating module comprises an energy converter and a rotator. The rotator has a surface and mechanical energy when rotating and is rotatable relative to the energy converter. The magnetic module is mounted on the surface of the rotator, aligned with the energy converter, and produces an intrinsic magnetic field. The intrinsic magnetic field is subjected to a contactless active force from an external contactless moving metallic object and drives the rotator to rotate. The energy converter converts mechanical energy of the rotator when rotating into electricity by a converting means.
The converting means may be that the energy converter has a magnetic element connected to the rotor and an induction coil mounted outside the energy converter. The induction coil is induced to produce an electricity output when the magnetic element is rotated.
The converting means may be that the rotor has a magnetic element and the energy converter has an induction coil aligned with the magnetic element. The induction coil is induced by a varying magnetic field from the magnetic element to produce an electricity output when the magnetic element is moved relative to the induction coil.
The magnetic module may comprise multiple powerful magnets having a magnetic axis and mounted on the rotator in a circular arrangement. The rotor has a longitudinal axis. An angle between the magnetic axis of each powerful magnet and the longitudinal axis of the rotor is less than 30 degrees.
The magnetic module may comprise multiple powerful magnets having a magnetic axis and mounted on the rotator in a circular arrangement. The rotor has a longitudinal axis. The magnetic axis of each powerful magnet is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rotor.
An induction rotor component in accordance with the present invention comprises a shaft and a magnetic module. The shaft has a surface and a longitudinal axis. The magnetic module is mounted on the surface of the shaft and positioned near a moving metallic object. The magnetic module is subjected to an active force from an external magnetic field produced from the moving metallic object and brings the shaft to rotate. The magnetic module comprises multiple powerful magnets having a magnetic axis and mounted in a circular arrangement. An angle between the magnetic axis of each powerful magnet and the longitudinal axis of the shaft is less than 30 degrees.
A light output device with contactless generating capability in accordance with comprises a generating module, a magnetic module and a light-emitting module. The generating module comprises an energy converter and a rotator. The rotor has a surface and mechanical energy when rotating and is rotatable relative to the energy converter. The magnetic module is mounted on the surface of the rotator, aligned with the energy converter, and produces a intrinsic magnetic field. The intrinsic magnetic field is subjected to a contactless active force from an external contactless moving metallic object and drives the rotator to rotate, and the energy converter converts mechanical energy of the rotator when rotating into electricity by a converting means. The light-emitting module is connected to the energy converter in a manner capable of transmitting electricity and produces a light output with the electricity converted by the energy converter.
The light output device may comprise multiple light-emitting elements electrically connected respectively with the energy converter. The electricity converted by the energy converter is alternating and has positive half cycles and negative half cycles. Each of the light-emitting elements produces a light output at the positive half cycles or negative half cycles of the alternating electricity.
An energy storage element may be connected between the light-emitting module and the energy converter. The energy storage element stores the electricity converted by the energy converter and provides the electricity needed for the light output produced by the light-emitting module.
A changeover switch may be connected between the energy storage element and the energy converter and is a light-sensing or manual changeover switch. The light output device with contactless generating capability is integrated into or movably mounted on a fork, a derailleur, a brake, a fender, a fender leg, a disc brake or a frame of a bicycle.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
The magnetic module (20) is mounted on the rotator (12) and produces an outward intrinsic magnetic field relative to the rotator (12). The intrinsic magnetic field is subjected to an active force from an external magnetic field, causing the magnetic module (20) to rotate and turn the rotator (12). The magnetic module (20) of this embodiment comprises multiple powerful magnets mounted on the rotator (12). The powerful magnets produce the intrinsic magnetic field and may be, for example, N35˜N52 NdFeB magnets.
When the contactless generator is in use, the contactless generator is positioned near a moving metallic object. The moving metallic object has a continuous surface or multiple continuous surfaces aligned with at least one of the powerful magnets of the magnetic module (20) so that the moving metallic object is induced by the intrinsic magnetic field and produces the external magnetic field. Thus, a contactless active force is applied by the external magnetic field and the intrinsic magnetic field and makes the rotator (12) to rotate. When the rotator (12) is rotated, the energy converter (16) converts mechanical energy into electricity by the converting means described above. Thus, the magnetic module (20) is brought to rotate in a contactless manner by the moving metallic object during its moving. Accordingly, the rotator (12) is driven to rotate so that the energy converter (16) converts mechanical energy into electricity.
The configuration of the magnetic module (20) may include, but is not limited to, multiple cylindrical powerful magnets mounted on a circumferential surface of the rotator (12), as shown in
Furthermore, with reference to
For example, the number of powerful magnets is at least two and the powerful magnets are arranged symmetrically about a symmetry point, such as the rotator (12). Preferably, the number of powerful magnets is 4 to 10. In this embodiment in
Furthermore, the contactless generator may comprise a light-emitting module (14), which is electrically connected to the energy converter (16) directly or indirectly and produces a light output with the electricity converted by the energy converter (16). The light-emitting module (14) may comprise two light-emitting elements (141, 142) electrically connected to the energy converter (16). When the electricity produced from the energy converter (16) is alternating, the light-emitting elements (141, 142) generate light output respectively at positive half cycles and negative half cycles of the alternating electricity, as shown in
The light-emitting module (14) may be integrated into or mounted on the generating module (10) and the magnetic module (20), as shown in
Furthermore, the energy converter (16) may also aligned with the magnetic module (20) so that the energy converter (16) can be induced by the varying intrinsic magnetic field from the magnetic module (20) to produce an induction electricity output when the magnetic module (20) is rotated. For example, the energy converter (16) may be slipped over and spaced from an outer portion of the magnetic module (20) and comprise an induction coil, which is induced by the varying intrinsic magnetic field from the magnetic module (20) to produce the induction electricity output. Alternatively, with reference to
The contactless generator can be used in conjunction with a moving metallic object to produce an induction electricity output. For example, with reference to
Furthermore, the energy storage element of the contactless generator may be connected to a warning light output element. When the energy converter (16) stops converting electricity, the warning light output element produces a warning light output by using the electricity provided by the energy storage element. Thus, when the moving object stops moving, the warning light output element allows this embodiment of the present invention to produce a warning light output.
With respect to a practical application, this embodiment can be applied on various uses. For example, this embodiment can be used for sensing or warning that an object is moving or rotating, etc. When sensing a metallic object is moving or rotating, a portion of the magnetic module (20) is positioned near a movable object. When the movable object is moving fast enough, the magnetic module (20) is brought to rotate, thereby determining the movable object is moving at a specific speed. With respect to a warning application, this embodiment may be positioned near a rotating mechanism of a machine, such as a belt driving wheel, a shaft, a fan, a vehicle wheel rim, etc. When a rotating element of the rotating mechanism is rotated to a specific rotating speed, this embodiment is brought to rotate and output a current or produce a warning light output for providing a warning effect.
From aforementioned descriptions, the present invention has the following advantages.
1. The present invention is a contactless generator. Thus, lighting or warning light output can be provided to a rider without having friction, solving the shortcoming of conventional contact generators.
2. The present invention is not integrated to a wheel and its use has almost no limitation. It can be mounted on any position as long as it can produce an induction magnetic field. Therefore, the present invention is convenient and low cost, eliminating the problem of conventional hub dynamos.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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101135524 | Sep 2012 | TW | national |
102105008 | Feb 2013 | TW | national |