This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 097202226, filed on Feb. 1, 2008.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an electric generator assembly, more particularly to an electric generator assembly for a vehicle that is adjustable so as to remain engaged with a rotating element of the vehicle.
2. Description of the Related Art
As illustrated in
The connecting member 114 can pivot the electric generator 12 between a contact position and a non-contact position. When the electric generator 12 is at the non-contact position as shown in
During normal operating conditions, in order to maintain the electric generator 12 at the contact position, the spring 112 must exert a large biasing force so as to prevent the roller 121 from being removed from the wheel 100 while traveling on a rugged road or trail surface.
However, when the spring 112 has such a high degree of stiffness, the roller 121 of the electric generator 12 presses excessively hard against the wheel 100 to thereby create resistance and result in wearing of the wheel 100.
The object of the present invention is to provide an electric generator assembly that can overcome the above drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, an electric generator assembly is used on a vehicle having a frame and a rotating element, and includes a bracket adapted to be fixed to the frame of the vehicle, a support, an electric generator, and an adjusting unit. The support is pivotably mounted to the bracket. The electric generator is mounted on the support and includes a roller that is adapted to be engaged with the rotating element of the vehicle so as to be driven thereby. The adjusting unit is employed to adjust relative positioning between the bracket and the support to engage the roller with the rotating element and release the roller from the rotating element.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring to
The roller 42 is fabricated from an engineering plastic material so as to increase frictional contact between the roller 42 and the rotating element 300.
It should be noted that the design of the bracket 2 may be varied depending on the configuration of the frame 400 and on the particular location of the frame 400 where the bracket 2 is mounted. For instance, the frame 400 may be a fork portion or part of a brake system of a bicycle frame. As another example, the frame 400 may be a seat stay portion of a bicycle frame.
The bracket 2 has an upper surface and a lower surface. The support 3 includes a fixed member 31 mounted fixedly to the bracket 2, a pivoting member 33 having a first end mounted pivotably to the fixed member 31 and a second end opposite to the first end, and a plate member 34 having an upper surface and a lower surface and mounted to the second end of the pivoting member 33.
The electric generator 4 is mounted to the upper surface of the plate member 34 of the bracket 2. The adjusting unit 5 includes first and second fasteners 51, 53. The first fastener 51 has a first head 511 abutting against the upper surface of the plate member 34, a first threaded shaft 512 extending from the first head 511 and through the plate member 34 and the bracket 2, a first nut 56 engaged with the first threaded shaft 512 and abutting against the lower surface of the bracket 2, and a first resilient member 52 sleeved on the first threaded shaft 512 and interposed between the lower surface of the plate member 34 and the upper surface of the bracket 2. The second fastener 53 has a second head 531 abutting against the lower surface of the plate member 34, a second threaded shaft 532 extending from the second head 531 and through the bracket 2, a second nut 57 engaged with the second threaded shaft 532 and associated with the lower surface of the bracket 2, and a second resilient member 54 sleeved on the second threaded shaft 532 and interposed between the second head 531 and the upper surface of the bracket 2. In this embodiment, each of the first and second resilient members 52, 54 is a compression spring.
The adjusting unit 5 further includes a cylindrical washer 55 loosely sleeved on the second threaded shaft 532 and interposed between the lower surface of the bracket 2 and the second nut 57.
In the preferred embodiment, the pivoting member 33 is substantially U-shaped and includes a pair of first arms 331 mounted pivotably to the fixed member 31, and a second arm 332 interconnecting upper ends of the first arms 331. The second arm 332 is formed with a through hole 3321. The second head 531 of the second fastener 53 extends through the through hole 3321 to abut against the lower surface of the plate member 34.
Furthermore, in the preferred embodiment, the bracket 2 includes a connector 23 adapted to be fixed to the frame 400 of the vehicle, a first brace member 21 extending from the connector 23 and having the upper and lower surfaces of the bracket 2, and a second brace member 22 extending from the first brace member 21 at a predetermined angle to the first brace member 21. Preferably, the predetermined angle θ between the first and second brace members 21, 22 is substantially 90 degrees.
In use, when the roller 42 is engaged with the rotating element 300, rotation of the rotating element 300 causes the roller 42 to rotate, which, in turn, results in the rotation of the rotating shaft 41. As a result, electrical energy is generated by the electric generator 4. That is, mechanical rotational energy of the rotating element 300 is converted into electrical energy, which may be subsequently used to power other devices, such as a head lamp (not shown) of the vehicle. Since the operation and construction of the electric generator 4 are well known to those skilled in the art and are not the primary feature of the present invention, a detailed description of the same will be dispensed with herein for the sake of brevity. When the vehicle is traveling on a rugged road or trail surface, the rotating element 300 undergoes vibration. Under the influence of the biasing force of the first resilient member 52, and additionally of the second resilient member 54, the plate member 34 of the support 3 is continuously urged away from the bracket 2 and the vibrational forces are dampened so that the roller 42 can be resiliently retained in contact with the rotating element 300. Additionally, the first nut 56 maybe manipulated to control the biasing force exerted by the first resilient member 52 so that the stiffness with which the roller 42 engages the rotating element 300 can be varied.
When it is desired to disengage the electric generator assembly, the roller 42 of the electric generator 4 can be separated from the rotating element 300 by tightening the second nut 57 so that the second head 531 does not hinder movement of the plate member 34, after which the first nut 56 is tightened so as to move the plate member 34 toward the bracket 2 and thereby disengage the roller 42 from the rotating element 300.
In sum, unlike the conventional electric generator described hereinabove, the present invention incorporates a mounting assembly that allows adjustments in the degree of engagement stiffness of the roller 42 with the rotating element 300. Hence, the roller 42 may be maintained in a state engaged with the rotating element 300 for all road conditions, without creating resistance and without resulting in wear of the rotating element 300.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment 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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097202226 | Feb 2008 | TW | national |