Claims
- 1. An energy management system operable in three modes of operation to either drive or retard the drive shaft of a vehicle or in a neutral mode, to have no driving or retarding influence or than drive shaft, said system including energy accumulating means which is operable to store and release energy through receipt and release of fluid, pumping means in fluid communication with said energy accumulating means, a reservoir of fluid in communication with said pumping means, and coupling means for coupling said pumping means to said drive shaft, whereby in said retarding mode of said system, said drive shaft drives said pumping means to pump fluid to said energy accumulating means, and whereby in said driving mode of said system, said energy accumulating means releases fluid to drive said pumping means which drives said drive shaft, and whereby in said neutral mode of said system, said pumping means is inoperative to exert any driving or retarding influence on said drive shaft.
- 2. An energy management system according to claim 1, said pumping means being disposed about said drive shaft.
- 3. An energy management system according to claim 2, said coupling means comprising a splined connection between said drive shaft and said pumping means.
- 4. An energy management system according to any one of claims 1 to 3, said pumping means including an axial piston pump.
- 5. An energy management system according to claim 4, said pumping means including a plurality of axial piston pumps arranged and connected together in series axially along said drive shaft.
- 6. An energy management system according to claim 4 or 5, when dependent on claim 3, each said axial piston pump having a plurality of axially disposed pistons coaxial with said drive shaft, and a cylinder casing having a plurality of axially disposed cylinders of said plurality of pistons, said splined connection being made between said cylinder casing and said drive shaft.
- 7. An energy management system according to claim 5 or 6, said pumping means being internally ported to permit flow of fluid through said plurality of axial piston pumps.
- 8. An energy management system according to any one of claims 4 to 7, said pumping means including three external ports for ingress and egress of fluid, a first of said ports communicating with an inlet of said fluid reservoir, a second of said ports communicating with an outlet of said fluid reservoir and a third of said ports communicating with said accumulating means.
- 9. An energy management system according to claim 8, a heat exchanger being disposed between said first port and said fluid reservoir.
- 10. An energy management system according to any one of claims 4 to 9, said axial piston pump having a tiltable swash plate to vary pump displacement.
- 11. An energy management system according to claim 1, wherein said coupling means couples said pumping means to said drive shaft through a gearing facility which includes drive gears attached to said drive shaft for meshing with drive gears attached to a second shaft that drives said pumping means, a clutch being employed to transmit drive and being disengaged in said neutral mode of said system.
- 12. An energy management system according to claim 11, said gearing facility including a pair of drive gears of different pitch mounted to said shaft of said gearing facility and meshing with a pair of gears mounted to said drive shaft for transmitting drive between said pumping means and said drive shaft at one of two different ratios.
- 13. An energy management system according to claim 2, selection between said pair of drive gears being controlled by a selector facility having a selector shaft that moves laterally to the axis of said drive gears for movement thereof permitting selective engagement between said respective pairs of gears on said drive shaft and said second shaft.
- 14. An energy management system according to claim 13, said selector shaft being controlled by a solenoid operated pneumatic actuator.
- 15. An energy management system according to one of claims 1 to 14, said accumulating means including a gas/liquid accumulator that stores energy by gas compression and releases energy by fluid emission.
- 16. An energy management system according to any one of claims 1 to 15, including an optical sensor operative to sense movement when said drive shaft is not rotating, said sensor sensing movement adjacent selected parts of said system and upon sensing of any movement, control means operating to discharge said accumulating means.
- 17. An energy management system according to claim 16, said optical sensor including a strobe and wherein if the strobe is cut, a signal is sent to said control means activating discharge of said accumulating means.
- 18. An energy management system according to any one of claims 1 to 17, including control means through which fluid is dumped when said accumulation means are fully charged, said control means providing resistance to pumping so that said pumping means exerts a retarding force on said drive shaft.
- 19. An energy management system according to any one of claims 1 to 18, further including a load removal facility for disconnecting the vehicle engine from the drive shaft at times when the momentum of the vehicle causes the drive shaft to drive the vehicle engine, said facility including a disengagable coupling positioned between the engine and said pumping means and being selectively disengagable.
- 20. An energy management system according to claim 19, said disengagable coupling being operative to slip when said drive shaft drives said engine and to couple when said engine drives said drive shaft.
- 21. An energy management system according to claim 20, said disengagable coupling being selectively lockable against slipping.
- 22. An energy management system according to claim 21, said disengagable coupling including a movable pin that is movable between a locked and unlocked position relative to said disengagable coupling, said pin being receivable in bores in respective couplable parts of said engine and said drive shaft and removal of said pin from one of said bores permits disengagement of said disengagable coupling.
- 23. A terrain logging facility for memorising and recording road terrain on a vehicle route, said facility including recording means and measuring means, said recording means recording parameters measured by said measuring means relating to the route being travelled.
- 24. A terrain logging facility according to claim 23, wherein the parameters include one or more of the distance travelled, the route contour, the vehicle speed the vehicle load and, when used with energy accumulation means, the available accumulator energy.
- 25. A terrain logging facility according to claim 23 or 24, wherein said facility includes one or more inclinometers to record route contour.
- 26. A terrain logging facility according to any one of claims 23 to 25, said facility including a means to match recorded travel data with new data being recorded on route and identify the particular route being travelled, in order to enable the facility to predict upcoming terrain and to charge and discharge energy from energy accumulation means efficiently according to the previously recorded data.
- 27. A terrain logging facility according to claim 26, said new data being added to said recorded travel data to continuously update said recorded travel data in respect of said particular route each time said particular route is travelled.
- 28. A terrain logging facility according to any one of claims 23 to 27, the information recorded by said facility being able to be downloaded for use in a facility fitted to a different vehicle.
- 29. A retardation system for retarding the drive shaft of a vehicle, said system including pumping means in fluid communication with a reservoir of fluid, control means between said pumping means and said fluid reservoir and through which fluid is pumped during retardation, said control means providing resistance to pumping so that said pumping means exerts a retarding force on said drive shaft.
- 30. A system according to claim 29, further including a heat exchanger between said pumping means and said reservoir for cooling fluid pumped by said pumping means, said heat exchanger operating as or assisting said control means to provide resistance to pumping.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This application is a continuation of application no. ACT/AU99/00740 filed on Sep. 3, 1999 which claims priority on AU PP. 5650 filed Sep. 3, 1998, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/AU99/00740 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
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09798144 |
Mar 2001 |
US |