This invention refers to a kinetic energy converter which is coupled to a bogie of a pneumatic propulsion vehicle for passengers and cargo with the purpose of converting kinetic energy of the wheels into rotational movement in order to preferably generate electric energy to power-up onboard utilities or, alternatively, to be coupled directly to any other mechanical rotating machine, such as air conditioning compressors, air compressors, hydraulic pumps and other.
The Brazilian patent certificate PI 9912112-3 and its corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 6,213,026 describe a transportation system for passengers and cargo whose vehicles are pneumatically propelled onto a guideway by means of a propulsion plate inside the air duct, which is defined by the guideway itself comprising the vehicle movement alignment.
The pneumatically propelled vehicles are provided with bogies containing preferably two axles, each one with two metallic wheels which roll on rails fastened onto the guideway. At least one of the axles is connected to a pylon faced downwards and bolted to a propulsion plate which has an area equivalent to the air duct inner cross-section, being the referred plate responsible by the conversion of the air flow thrust into mechanical work in order to move the vehicles along the rails of the special elevated guideway.
The elevated guideway superstructure is mounted on the vertical piers having a primary function of supporting and steering the vehicles, and a not less important secondary function of forming in its interior the propulsion duct. Therefore, the elevated guideway is responsible for creating the physical means of support and guidance for the vehicle movement, as well as the means of channeling the air flow generated by stationary power propulsion units positioned in rooms distributed along the vehicle trackway.
Each power propulsion unit installed into the passenger stations is integrated by a heavy-duty industrial blower and a set of air flow control and direction valves, which are responsible for increasing or decreasing the pression within the duct created by the superstructure beams.
The pneumatic transportation system operates according to the principle of guideway segmentation into multiple different sections, defining dedicated propulsion circuits and, thus, exclusive and independent io automatic control blocks for each vehicle. Therefore, the advance of a specific vehicle into the next control block is only allowed if it is unoccupied.
The referred pneumatic transportation system of the prior art requires a sizeable amount of electric power supply for the vehicle onboard utilities, including air conditioning, controls, lighting, communications, doors etc.
The kinetic energy converter for bogies of pneumatic propulsion vehicles for passengers and cargo object of this invention is capable of transforming kinetic energy of the rotating wheels preferably into electric energy using an electric generator as a mean to feed onboard utilities or, alternatively, to drive any other mechanical device directly related to the vehicle. The converter can operate full-time complementing, or even entirely replacing, a conventional power supply system based on current collector shoes and power rails or pantographs and overhead wires (catenary), combined with energy accumulators such as battery packs.
When the kinetic energy converter is used part-time, it can function as a regenerative system in descending grades and during vehicle braking. The energy converter can be conveniently coupled and uncoupled to the bogie axles by a special clutch system. At least one axle can be equipped with its own energy converter with independent operation monitored and commanded by the vehicle onboard control system.
The kinetic energy converter for the pneumatic propulsion vehicle object of this invention results on the following advantages:
For the kinetic energy converter for pneumatic propulsion vehicle of this invention to be completely understood and taken to practice by any multidisciplinary group of technician of this technological sector, it is clearly and sufficiently described based on the attached drawings listed below:
In a preferred embodiment, the supports (9) of the electric generator housing (10) hold side clutches (12) which transmit torque to a center freewheel pulley (14) (illustrated in the
Returning to the
This device allows the part-time use of kinetic energy converter (6) to function as a regenerative system, for instance, during descending grades and breaking.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/BR2020/050634 | 12/28/2020 | WO |
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62954624 | Dec 2019 | US |