The present invention relates to pole-like arrangement according to the introductory portion of the independent claim.
In particular, it relates to such a pole-like arrangement provided with a lamp.
Several different types of alternative energy sources need an elevated arrangement for mounting, such as wind power plants and solar cell power plant. It is practical and cost effective to mount these on pre-existing poles such as lamp posts.
An example of use of present poles is presented in DE19518838A1, which discloses a lamp post with a small wind power plant. The post has inlet openings on the sides of the post that collects air flux from the wind and forces it through the hollow interior of the post. Inside the post is arranged a turbine with a generator that generates power. The inlet openings is however only able to collect a limited flux of air due to their limited size.
WO9313355A1 discloses another lamp post with a small wind power plant. The power from the wind power plant may be used to power the lamp and connectors may be provided on the post such that the power may be used externally. The small turbine on the upper part of the wind power plant is however only able to produce a small electrical power as it is only able to collect a small air flow.
An object of the invention is therefore to provide a pole-like arrangement that is able to generate more power without the need for several separate generators.
These and other objects are attained by a pole-like arrangement according to the characterising portion of the independent claim.
The invention relates to a pole-like arrangement, typically a lamp post, provided with at least one air turbine 4, 4a, b with a generator. At least one air conduit extends through the interior of the pole, the conduit having a mouth, and the air turbine is arranged at the top of the pole and in the air outflow from the mouth of the at least one conduit. By arranging the turbine in this fashion, a single turbine may advantageously benefit both from direct wind flow and from the wind flow emanating from the air conduits. In a particularly advantageous embodiment, the pole is provided with inlets 3a-d on the sides of the pole that gathers wind flow.
In yet another advantageous embodiment the air turbine is provided with a wind collector 10 with a wider inlet directed towards the turbine and an outlet that via a reunion pipe 11 generates an air flow at the mouth of the air conduit directed towards the turbine.
To improve the efficiency further, the air turbine 4, 4a, b may be embodied as a double rotor 4a, b. In a particularly advantageous embodiment, the double rotor 4a, b comprises a front rotor 4a and a rear rotor 4b with equal number of rotor blades, where the rotors are shifted with respect to each other essentially half the angle between to adjoining rotor blades.
The pole 1 has four conduits that extend from inlets 3a-d on the sides of the pole to mouths at the top of the pole. Around the inlets 3a-d, funnel like units are arranged, and the inlets are arranged to collect a larger flow of air that the turbine itself is able to, and blow this on or against the turbine. The rotor part 7 has openings air from the mouths of the conduits to blow through the rotor part and hit the turbine.
The turbine sits in front of a wind collector 10 that is directed with its larger mouth towards the turbine and the flowing air, while it at its other end is narrower and falls into a reunition pipe 11. As the wind blows against the wind collector 10, an air flow is forced into the reunion pipe which is connected to a conduit in the rotor part 7. The rotor part conduit ends at the rotor part top, near the top of the pole, and the flows from the inlets 3a-d and the flow from the reunion pipe cooperates to force the turbine to rotate.
An electronics unit 8 is arranged on the pole that comprises battery, control electronics controlling charging and discharging of the battery, generation of desired voltages for supplying to the power grid, local use in the lamp or being accessible at a connector 9 on the pole. The electronics unit may further be controlled by a photo detector that affects when and how the lamp is being switched on or off. The connector 9 is intended for powering or charging electrical devices such as for example electrical golf carts or electrical lawn mowers.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0802459-8 | Nov 2008 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE09/00481 | 11/2/2009 | WO | 00 | 5/24/2011 |