Claims
- 1. A hybrid drive system which comprises:
- a planetary gear train having an output shaft,
- a primary internal combustion engine capable of steady-state operation,
- a primary drive shaft operatively connected between said primary internal combustion engine and said planetary gear train to rotate said output shaft,
- a first auxiliary engine capable of transient operation,
- a first auxiliary drive shaft operatively connected between said first auxiliary engine and said planetary gear train to rotate said output shaft,
- a second auxiliary engine capable of transient operation at a fixed rpm ratio relative to an rpm of one of said primary drive shaft and said output shaft,
- a second auxiliary drive shaft operatively connected between said second auxiliary engine and one of said primary drive shaft and said output shaft to rotate said output shaft,
- a first control means connected to said primary internal combustion engine and each of said first and second auxiliary engines to control operation thereof, and
- a second control means connected between said first and second auxiliary engines to control power flow therebetween, said second control means including an energy storage means.
- 2. A hybrid drive system according to claim 1, wherein said first and second auxiliary engines are electric engines and said energy storage means of said second control means is a battery.
- 3. A hybrid drive system according to claim 1, wherein said first and second auxiliary engines are hydraulic engines and said energy storage means of said second control means is a hydraulic storage means.
- 4. A hybrid drive system according to claim 1, including couplings between said planetary gear train and each of said primary internal combustion engine, said first auxiliary engine and said second auxiliary engine.
- 5. A hybrid drive system according to claim 1, including an additional gear connecting at least one of said first and second auxilliary engines with said planetary gear train.
- 6. A hybrid system according to claim 1, including couplings interconnected with said first and second auxiliary drive shafts for locking at least one of said first and second auxilliary drive shafts.
- 7. A hybrid system according to claim 1, including a coupling for connecting said second auxilliary shaft to said output shaft of said planetary gear train.
- 8. A hybrid drive system according to claim 1, with said planetary gear train comprising a sun gear connected to said primary drive shaft and a ring gear, wherein said primary internal combustion engine is connected via couplings to said sun gear, and said first auxilliary engine is connected via a first additional gear to said ring gear of said planetary gear train, and wherein said second auxilliary, engine acts on said primary drive shaft via a second additional gear.
- 9. A hybrid drive system according to claim 1, wherein said first control means is for partly automated operation of said hybrid drive system in a vehicle and includes a micro-processor unit storing characteristics of all elements of said hybrid drive system, sensor means connected to said microprocessor for registering a state of motion of said vehicle and charge conditions of said energy storage device, and an input means connected to said microprocessor for entering operational parameters from outside, said microprocessor unit being connected to control said primary internal combustion engine, said first and second auxiliar engines, and all couplings of said hybrid drive system.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/004,300, filed Jan. 14, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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