Claims
- 1. A vehicle energy recovery system, comprising:
- a vehicle having an engine which can convert a source of fuel to mechanical energy to drive said vehicle and which can compress a gas supplied to said engine if said engine is turned by the kinetic energy of said vehicle when said vehicle is coasting, said engine having an output pipe for conducting exhaust gas from said engine when it runs on said fuel and for conducting said compressed gas from said engine when it is turned by the kinetic energy of said vehicle,
- a transmission arranged to connect a mechanical output of said engine to a drivetrain of said vehicle for driving said vehicle when said engine receives and is powered by said fuel, and for connecting said vehicle to said engine such that kinetic energy from movement of said vehicle can be coupled to said engine so as to cause said engine to turn and compress said gas supplied thereto when said vehicle is coasting,
- a tank for receiving the compressed gas supplied by said engine,
- exhaust valve means for selectively connecting said output pipe of said engine to either an exhaust outlet or to said tank,
- a motor which can be run by said compressed gas,
- connection means for connecting a mechanical output of said motor to power said vehicle,
- tank valve means for selectively supplying said compressed gas from said tank to said motor, and
- control means for causing said exhaust valve means to connect said output pipe of said engine to said tank when said vehicle is moving under its own momentum, whereby the kinetic energy of said vehicle will be stored as compressed gas for later use in powering said vehicle and thereby saving fuel.
- 2. The system of claim 1, further including fuel and air mixing means for supplying a fuel and air mixture to said engine and bypass means for selectively bypassing said mixing means and supplying said gas to said engine for compression.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein said vehicle includes an accelerator and a switch connected to be operated in accordance with the position of said accelerator, said switch being connected to actuate said bypass means so as to selectively bypass said mixing means when said accelerator is not operated.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein said connection means for connecting a mechanical output of said motor to power said vehicle comprises clutch and said switch is also arranged to actuate said clutch when said accelerator is operated.
- 5. The system of claim 4, further including sensor means for preventing said switch form operating said clutch unless the pressure in said tank has accumulated to a predetermined value.
- 6. The system of claim 1 wherein said tank includes an inlet check valve for receiving said compressed gas from said engine.
- 7. The system of claim 1 wherein said vehicle includes an accelerator for controlling the supply of fuel to said engine and wherein said exhaust valve means for selectively connecting said output pipe of said engine to either an exhaust outlet or to said tank comprises a valve and wherein said control means is responsive to the position of said accelerator.
- 8. The system of claim 1, further including a clutch for selectively coupling the mechanical output of said motor to said drivetrain of said vehicle.
- 9. The system of claim 8 wherein said control means is arranged to engage said clutch in response to the position of said accelerator.
- 10. The system of claim 1 wherein said tank valve means for selectively supplying said compressed gas from said tank to said motor comprises a pressure relief valve at the output of said tank.
- 11. The system of claim 10, further including pressure sensing means for allowing said clutch to be engaged in response to the state of said pressure relief valve at the output of said tank.
- 12. A vehicle energy recovery system, comprising:
- a vehicle having an internal combustion engine which can convert a source of fuel to mechanical energy to drive said vehicle and which can compress air supplied to said engine if said engine is turned by the kinetic energy of said vehicle when said vehicle is coasting, said engine having an exhaust pipe for conducting exhaust gas from said engine when it runs on said fuel and for conducting said compressed air from said engine when it is turned by the kinetic energy of said vehicle,
- a transmission arranged to connect a mechanical output of said engine to a drivetrain of said vehicle for driving said vehicle when said engine receives and is powered by said fuel, and for connecting said vehicle to said engine such that kinetic energy from movement of said vehicle can be coupled to said engine so as to cause said engine to compress said air supplied thereto when said vehicle is coasting,
- a tank for receiving the compressed air supplied by said engine, said tank having a check valve at its input,
- control means for connecting said exhaust pipe of said engine to an exhaust outlet in response to said vehicle being underway or to said tank in response to said vehicle coasting,
- an air motor which can be run by said compressed air,
- connection means for connecting a mechanical output of said air motor to power said vehicle, and
- pressure sensing means for supplying said compressed air from said tank to said motor when said vehicle is underway if a predetermined pressure has accumulated in said tank.
- 13. The system of claim 12, further including fuel and air mixing means for supplying a fuel and air mixture to said engine and means for bypassing said mixing means and supplying said gas to said engine for compression when said vehicle is coasting.
- 14. The system of claim 13 wherein said vehicle includes an accelerator and a switch connected to be operated in accordance with the position of said accelerator, said switch being connected to actuate said means for selectively bypassing said mixing means when said accelerator is not operated.
- 15. The system of claim 14 wherein said connection means for connecting a mechanical output of said motor to power said vehicle comprises a clutch means and said switch is also arranged to actuate said clutch when said accelerator is operated.
- 16. The system of claim 15, further including sensor means for preventing said switch from operating said clutch unless the pressure in said tank has accumulated to a predetermined value.
- 17. The system of claim 12 wherein said vehicle includes an accelerator for controlling the supply of fuel to said engine and wherein said connection means for selectively connecting said output pipe of said engine to either an exhaust outlet or to said tank comprises a valve responsive to the position of said accelerator.
- 18. The system of claim 12, further including a clutch for selectively coupling the mechanical output of said motor to said drivetrain of said vehicle.
- 19. The system of claim 18, further including clutch control
- means for engaging said clutch in response to the position
- of said accelerator.
- 20. A method of recovering and reusing the kinetic energy of a vehicle, comprising:
- providing a vehicle having (a) an engine which can convert fuel energy to move said vehicle and which can compress gas if said engine is mechanically rotated, (b) a tank for storing compressed air, (c) an gas motor which can convert energy from compressed gas to mechanical energy to assist in moving said vehicle, and (d) a transmission which can couple mechanical energy from said engine to the wheels of said vehicle to move said vehicle and which can couple mechanical energy from the wheels of said vehicle to rotate said engine so that said engine will compress said gas when said vehicle is coasting,
- causing said transmission to couple mechanical energy from the wheels of said vehicle to rotate said engine and thereby compress said gas so as to convert the kinetic energy of said coasting vehicle to compressed gas energy,
- causing the gas compressed by said engine to be stored in said tank when said vehicle is coasting,
- when said vehicle is underway again and said engine is converting said fuel energy to mechanical energy to move said vehicle, causing the gas stored in said tank to rotate said gas motor,
- coupling a mechanical output of said gas motor to said transmission so as to assist said engine and reuse the stored kinetic energy of said coasting vehicle to save fuel when said vehicle is again underway.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 06/940,092, filed Dec. 12, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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