This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 105130717, filed on Sep. 23, 2016.
The disclosure relates to a generator, and more particularly to a reluctance generator.
A conventional switched reluctance generator (SR generator) is configured to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy with a switching circuit thereof controlling conduction between each winding set and an energy storage device of the conventional SR generator, so as to switch a direction at which electrical energy flows between the winding set and the energy storage device. To generate the electrical energy, the conventional SR generator allows conduction from the energy storage device to a winding set via the switching circuit, such that the winding set is energized by the energy storage device. To charge the energy storage device, the conventional SR generator allows conduction from the winding set to the energy storage device via the switching circuit, such that an electrical current generated in the winding set flows from the winding set to the energy storage device. Therefore, the switching circuit is indispensable to implement the conventional SR generator.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a reluctance generator that omits a switching circuit and that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, the reluctance generator includes a stator, a first exciting coil, a second exciting coil, a first outputting coil, a second outputting coil and a rotator. The stator is substantially circular in shape, and includes four projecting poles that extend inwardly and radially and that are equally spaced apart from each other. Two opposite ones of the projecting poles are formed with a plurality of first teeth at distal ends of the two opposite ones of the projecting poles. The other two opposite ones of the projecting poles are formed with a plurality of second teeth at distal ends of said the other two opposite ones of the projecting poles. The stator is a composite core that is made of silicon steel sheets and amorphous metal. The first exciting coil is wound around the stator between two adjacent ones of the projecting poles. The second exciting coil is wound around the stator between the other two adjacent ones of the projecting poles, and is disposed opposite to the first exciting coil. The first outputting coil is wound around the stator between two adjacent ones of the projecting poles that are adjacent to the first exciting coil and the second exciting coil, respectively. The second outputting coil is wound around the stator between the other two adjacent ones of the projecting poles that are respectively adjacent to the first exciting coil and the second exciting coil, and is disposed opposite to the first outputting coil. The rotator is disposed in the stator, and is formed with a plurality of third teeth surrounding the rotator and facing the stator, in such a manner that the first teeth and the second teeth are alternately aligned with the third teeth when the rotator rotates in the stator.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics. In addition, when two elements are described as being “coupled in series,” “connected in series” or the like, it is merely intended to portray a serial connection between the two elements without necessarily implying that the currents flowing through the two elements are identical to each other and without limiting whether or not an additional element is coupled to a common node between the two elements. Essentially, “a series connection of elements,” “a series coupling of elements” or the like as used throughout this disclosure should be interpreted as being such when looking at those elements alone.
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The stator 1 is substantially circular in shape, and includes four projecting poles 11-14 that extend inwardly and radially and that are equally spaced apart from each other. Two opposite ones of the projecting poles 11, 13 are formed with a plurality of first teeth 15 at distal ends of the two opposite ones of the projecting poles 11, 13. The other two opposite ones of the projecting poles 12, 14 are formed with a plurality of second teeth 16 at distal ends of said the other two opposite ones of the projecting poles 12, 14. Specifically, the distal ends of the two opposite ones of the projecting poles 11, 13 are respectively formed with expanded portions 110, 130 that are substantially arc-shaped and that have the first teeth 15 disposed thereon. Likewise, the distal ends of said the other two opposite ones of the projecting poles 12, 14 are respectively formed with expanded portions 120, 140 that are substantially arc-shaped and that have the second teeth 16 disposed thereon. The stator 1 is a composite core that is made of a set of silicon steel sheets 17 and amorphous metal 18. As shown in
The first exciting coil 2 is wound around the stator 1 between two adjacent ones of the projecting poles 11, 12. The second exciting coil 3 is wound around the stator 1 between the other two adjacent ones of the projecting poles 13, 14, and is disposed opposite to the first exciting coil 2. The first outputting coil 4 is wound around the stator 1 between two adjacent ones of the projecting poles 11, 14 that are adjacent to the first exciting coil 2 and the second exciting coil 3, respectively. The second outputting coil 5 is wound around the stator 1 between the other two adjacent ones of the projecting poles 12, 13 that are respectively adjacent to the first exciting coil 2 and the second exciting coil 3, and is disposed opposite to the first outputting coil 4.
The rotator 6 is disposed in the stator 1, and is formed with a plurality of third teeth 61 being equally spaced apart from each other, surrounding the rotator 6 and facing the stator 1, in such a manner that the first teeth 15 and the second teeth 16 are alternately aligned with the third teeth 61 when the rotator 6 rotates in and with respect to the stator 1. In other words, when the first teeth 15 are aligned with the third teeth 61, the second teeth 16 are staggered with the third teeth 61; when the second teeth 16 are aligned with the third teeth 61, the first teeth 15 are staggered with the third teeth 61. It is worth to note that the rotator 6 may be driven by a motor (not shown) to rotate.
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To rectify the eddy currents from the first and second outputting coils 4, 5 and to store the same, as illustrated in
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Moreover, the secondary battery (Db) is configured to be connected in parallel with the DC electrical source (Vdc) (see
In summary, two opposite ones of the projecting poles 11, 13 are formed with the first teeth 15 at the distal ends of the two opposite ones of the projecting poles 11, 13. The other two opposite ones of the projecting poles 12, 14 are formed with the second teeth 16 at the distal ends of said the other two opposite ones of the projecting poles 12, 14. The first exciting coil 2 is wound around the stator 1 between two adjacent ones of the projecting poles 11, 12. The second exciting coil 3 is wound around the stator 1 between the other two adjacent ones of the projecting poles 13, 14, and is disposed opposite to the first exciting coil 2. The first outputting coil 4 is wound around the stator 1 between two adjacent ones of the projecting poles 11, 14. The second outputting coil 5 is wound around the stator 1 between the other two adjacent ones of the projecting poles 12, 13, and is disposed opposite to the first outputting coil 4. The rotator 6 is formed with the third teeth 61 surrounding the rotator 6 and facing the stator 1, in such a manner that the first teeth 15 and the second teeth 16 are alternately aligned with the third teeth 61 when the rotator 6 rotates in the stator 1. As a result, when the rotator 6 keeps rotating, the eddy currents are generated on the first and second outputting coils 4, 5 due to alternating magnetic fluxes passing therethrough. The storage circuit 7, which is electrically connected to the first outputting coil 4 and the second outputting coil 5, receives the eddy currents and stores the same as electrical energy in the storage circuit 7.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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105130717 | Sep 2016 | TW | national |