1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to electrical generators which can be incorporated in electrically or electronically operated devices to render them capable of self generating electricity therein when put into physical motion either manually or mechanically, without need for access to external electrical sources.
2. Drawbacks of Prior Systems
The present applicant is a co-inventor of prior inventions described in earlier filed, copending applications identified by the following serial numbers and titles:
Ser. No. 11/199,309 Enhanced Internal Electrical Generators
Ser. No. 11/328,661 Optimized Electrical Generators.
The disclosures of these earlier applications are incorporated by reference herein.
These previous systems are based on a variety of designs which operate by intersection of electrical conductors and magnetic flux lines of permanent magnets brought about by relative motion between such components, which induces electromagnetic generation of electrical voltage and current in the conductors by the Faraday effect.
Working prototypes of some of the earlier designs have confirmed their capability of producing useful electricity for powering portable products, such as cell phones, I-pods, MP3 players, etc. However, their designs leave room for improvement as regards maximizing the electrical outputs they can generate.
The present invention provides improvements in the level of electrical output generated due to modification of some of the earlier described designs. Notably, in the modified designs of the present invention, electrical conductors are disposed in new undulating patterns having predetermined amplitude and period, for example, square waves, or sinusoidal or sawtooth waveforms, and these patterns are correlated directionally to the directions of the magnetic flux lines of alternative permanent magnets, during the course of relative motion between these elements. As a result, the conductors are caused to intersect the magnetic flux lines in virtually completely perpendicular directions, which maximizes the electromagnetically generated voltage and current in the conductors, thus providing useful improvement of power output over the prior designs.
Further details of the present invention will be readily understood by reference to the following drawings of which:
Referring to
Reference numeral 12 denotes a hollow passageway having a rectangular cross-section. The passageway has a predetermined length and has been divided into two sections in
In both sections, passageway 12 is wrapped on its walls with electrical conductors formed in a pattern of repeating square waves 14 having predetermined amplitude and period. The amplitudes of waves 14 are aligned parallel to the length of passageway 10, as designated by arrows 16.
Magnet 10 is inserted in passageway 12 with slight clearances between its edge and faces, and the internal walls of the passageway. Thereafter, the ends of passageway 12 are closed to seal the magnet 10 within the passageway.
When the resulting assembly is oriented with the passageway's cross-section and the magnet's faces vertically upright, it can be oscillated or rotated about an axis projected through the passageway's thickness, denoted by arrow 18, to cause magnet 10 to roll on its edge back and forth through the passageway. This will bring the magnetic flux lines of magnet 10 into intersection with conductors 14 to generate electrical voltage and current in the conductors 14. Since the amplitudes of conductors 14 are aligned almost completely parallel to the length of passageway 12, they intersect the magnetic flux lines at nearly complete right angles relative to the broadsided linearity of the flux lines extending over and across the edge and faces of magnet 10, thus maximizing the electromagnetically generated electrical output of the conductors at terminals 20.
From terminals 20, the electrical current can be transmitted to the operating circuit, or a storage battery or a capacitor of a cell phone, I-pod, MP3 player or similar devices.
Referring to
In particular, circuit 22 includes five of the generators of
When the cell phone is held vertically upright and oscillated or rotated about an axis through its depth, the three magnets 10 of generators 24C will roll back and forth through the three passageways 12 to self generate electrical voltage and current in conductors 14. When the cell phone is held with the generators 24A, B vertically upright and the lengths of the two passageways oriented parallel to the horizon, oscillation or rotation of the cell phone about an axis through its depth will also cause electromagnetic self generation of voltage and current in the conductors 14.
It should be noted that the amplitudes of the conductors 14 in the five generators of
Referring to
In the foregoing description, oscillation or rotation of the disclosed embodiments about specified axes are ideal for causing the magnets to roll on their edges through the hollow passageways with minimum frictional resistance to such travel or motion. However, this is not a necessity but only a preferred method of operation. Cell phones or other devices or products equipped with one or more electrical generators of the present invention can be vigorously shaken or moved through many different directions to obtain the advantages described for the rolling magnet embodiments of
The invention has been described in terms of its functional principles and several illustrative embodiments. It should be understood that it is intended to cover all variations or modifications of the illustrative embodiments which are encompassed within the scope of the appended claims and all equivalents thereof.
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20080036306 A1 | Feb 2008 | US |