Claims
- 1. A power source that is powered by a user, the power source comprising:
a housing; a stator component secured to the housing; a rotor component that rotates relative to the stator component; a crank assembly that is coupled to the rotor component, the crank assembly rotating relative to the housing, wherein rotation of the crank assembly by the user results in rotation of the rotor component relative to the stator component; and a control system that controls the amount of torque required to rotate the crank assembly.
- 2. The power source of claim 1 wherein the amount of torque required to rotate the crank is varied according to the rotational position of the crank.
- 3. The power source of claim 1 wherein when the crank assembly at a first rotational position the crank torque is different than when the crank assembly is at a second rotational position.
- 4. The power source of claim 3 wherein when the crank assembly is at the first rotational position the crank torque is at least approximately 2 percent greater than when the crank assembly is at the second rotational position.
- 5. The power source of claim 3 wherein when the crank assembly is at the first rotational position the crank torque is at least approximately 5 percent greater than when the crank assembly is at the second rotational position.
- 6. The power source of claim 3 wherein when the crank assembly is at the first rotational position the crank torque is at least approximately 10 percent greater than when the crank assembly is at the second rotational position.
- 7. The power source of claim 3 wherein when the crank assembly is at the first rotational position the crank torque is at least approximately 30 percent greater than when the crank assembly is at the second rotational position.
- 8. The power source of claim 1 wherein a crank torque required to rotate the crank is varies according to an angular velocity of the crank assembly.
- 9. The power source of claim 8 wherein the crank torque decreases as the angular velocity decreases.
- 10. The power source of claim 8 wherein the crank torque increases as the angular velocity increases.
- 11. The power source of claim 8 wherein the crank torque decreases as the angular velocity decreases and the crank torque increases as the angular velocity increases.
- 12. The power source of claim 1 wherein the crank assembly includes a handle that is adapted to be moved by a hand of the user.
- 13. The power source of claim 1 wherein the crank assembly includes a first pedal and a second pedal.
- 14. The power source of claim 1 wherein the rotor component includes a plurality of poles and the stator component includes a plurality of slots and wherein the slot/pole ratio does not have a common factor.
- 15. The power source of claim 14 wherein the slot/pole ratio is 15/16.
- 16. The power source of claim 14 wherein the slot/pole ratio is approximately equal to 1.
- 17. The power source of claim 1 wherein a radial component gap separates the rotor component from the stator component and wherein the size of the radial component gap varies.
- 18. The power source of claim 17 wherein the radial component gap varies at least approximately 10% between a minimum component gap and a maximum component gap.
- 19. The power source of claim 1 wherein one of the components includes a magnet array having a plurality of alternating north poles and south pole, and wherein a transition between the north poles and the south poles are skewed.
- 20. The power source of claim 1 wherein the control system is adjustable by the user to adjust amount of torque required to rotate the crank.
- 21. The power source combination including a plurality of power sources of claim 1 electrically connected together.
- 22. A power source that is powered by a user, the power source comprising:
a housing; a stator component secured to the housing; a rotor component that rotates relative to the stator component; a crank assembly that is coupled to the rotor component, the crank assembly rotating relative to the housing between a first rotational position and second rotational position, wherein rotation of the crank assembly by the user results in rotation of the rotor component relative to the stator component; and a control system that controls the amount of torque required to rotate the crank assembly, wherein when the crank assembly at the first rotational position the crank torque is different than when the crank assembly is at the second rotational position.
- 23. The power source of claim 22 wherein when the crank assembly is at the first rotational position the crank torque is at least approximately 2 percent greater than when the crank assembly is at the second rotational position.
- 24. The power source of claim 22 wherein when the crank assembly is at the first rotational position the crank torque is at least approximately 5 percent greater than when the crank assembly is at the second rotational position.
- 25. The power source of claim 22 wherein when the crank assembly is at the first rotational position the crank torque is at least approximately 10 percent greater than when the crank assembly is at the second rotational position.
- 26. The power source of claim 22 wherein when the crank assembly is at the first rotational position the crank torque is at least approximately 50 percent greater than when the crank assembly is at the second rotational position.
- 27. The power source of claim 22 wherein a crank torque required to rotate the crank is varies according to an angular velocity of the crank assembly.
- 28. The power source of claim 27 wherein the crank torque decreases as the angular velocity decreases and the crank torque increases as the angular velocity increases.
- 29. The power source of claim 22 wherein the rotor component includes a plurality of poles and the stator component includes a plurality of slots and wherein the slot/pole ratio does not have a common factor.
- 30. The power source of claim 29 wherein the slot/pole ratio is 15/16.
- 31. The power source of claim 29 wherein the slot/pole ratio is approximately equal to 1.
- 32. The power source of claim 22 wherein a radial component gap separates the rotor component from the stator component and wherein the size of the radial component gap varies at least approximately 10% between a minimum component gap and a maximum component gap.
- 33. The power source of claim 22 wherein one of the components includes a magnet array having a plurality of alternating north poles and south pole, and wherein a transition between the north poles and the south poles are skewed.
- 34. The power source combination including a plurality of power source of claim 22 electrically connected together.
- 35. A power source that is powered by a user, the power source comprising:
a housing; a stator component secured to the housing; a rotor component that rotates relative to the stator component; a crank assembly that is coupled to the rotor component, the crank assembly rotating relative to the housing, wherein rotation of the crank assembly by the user results in rotation of the rotor component relative to the stator component; and a control system that controls the amount of torque required to rotate the crank assembly, wherein the crank torque increases as the angular velocity increases and the crank torque decreases as the angular velocity decreases.
- 36. The power source of claim 35 wherein the rotor component includes a plurality of poles and the stator component includes a plurality of slots and wherein the slot/pole ratio does not have a common factor.
- 37. The power source of claim 36 wherein the slot/pole ratio is 15/16.
- 38. The power source of claim 37 wherein the slot/pole ratio is approximately equal to 1.
- 39. The power source of claim 35 wherein a radial component gap separates the rotor component from the stator component and wherein the size of the radial component gap varies at least approximately __ % between a minimum component gap and a maximum component gap.
- 40. The power source of claim 35 wherein one of the components includes a magnet array having a plurality of alternating north poles and south pole, and wherein a transition between the north poles and the south poles are skewed.
- 41. A power source that is powered by a user, the power source comprising:
a housing; a stator component secured to the housing; a rotor component that rotates relative to the stator component; a crank assembly that is coupled to the rotor component, the crank assembly rotating relative to the housing, wherein rotation of the crank assembly by the user results in rotation of the rotor component relative to the stator component; and a control system that controls the amount of torque required to rotate the crank assembly, wherein the crank torque required to rotate the crank assembly varies according to a programmed profile.
- 42. The power source of claim 41 wherein the profile is an arbitrary programming waveform.
- 43. The power source of claim 41 wherein the control system adjusts the crank torque based on at least one of (i) the angular velocity of the crank assembly, (ii) the angular position of the crank assembly, (iii) the current in the battery, and (iv) the current generated by the power source.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority on U.S. Provisional application serial No. 60/314,147 filed on Aug. 22, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60314147 |
Aug 2001 |
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