Starter generator for internal combustion engine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6787931
  • Patent Number
    6,787,931
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 16, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 7, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A starter generator for an internal combustion engine including: a rotating electric machine having a magnet rotor mounted to a crankshaft of the internal combustion engine, and a stator with a three-phase first armature coil and a three-phase second armature coil; a first battery and a second battery connected in series or in parallel; a first driver circuit provided between the first armature coil and the first battery, and a second driver circuit provided between the second armature coil and the second battery; and an inverter that converts voltages of the first battery and the second battery into an AC voltage, wherein drive currents are supplied to the first armature coil and the second armature coil from the first battery and the second battery through switch circuits in the first driver and the second driver, when the engine is started, and induced voltages of the first armature coil and the second armature coil are supplied to the batteries through rectifier circuits in the first driver and the second driver to charge the batteries, after the engine is started.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a starter generator for an internal combustion engine that operates as an electric motor for starting the internal combustion engine when the internal combustion engine is started, and operates as a generator after the internal combustion engine is started.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A starter generator for an internal combustion engine is comprised of a rotating electric machine that includes a magnet rotor mounted to a crankshaft of the engine, and a stator having a polyphase armature coil wound around an armature core, and a driver provided between the armature coil of the rotating electric machine and a battery.




The driver is comprised of a bridge type switch circuit that performs a function of transferring phases where a drive current is flowed so as to rotate the rotor in a predetermined direction, and a rectifier circuit that rectifies an AC voltage induced in the armature coil to supply the AC voltage to the battery after the engine is started.




Generally, a bridge type full-wave rectifier circuit in which a diode forms each side of a bridge is used as a rectifier circuit. The switch circuit is constituted by a switch element connected in anti-parallel to each diode of the rectifier circuit.




As a power supply unit that uses a generator driven by the internal combustion engine to supply power at a commercial frequency to a load, a power supply unit is often used, that includes an AC/DC converter that converts an AC voltage output by the generator into a DC voltage, and an inverter that converts an output of the converter into an AC voltage. Such a power supply unit is known as an inverter generator.




When the starter generator as described above is used, the inverter generator can be comprised by adding an inverter that converts a voltage of the battery into an AC voltage, to an output side of the battery that is charged with an induced voltage of the armature coil through the rectifier circuit in the driver.




The inverter generator is used instead of a commercial power supply, and thus a rated output voltage of the inverter generator differs depending on countries. There are five types of rated voltages of commercial power supplies now used across the world: 100 V, 110 V, 120 V, 230 V, and 240 V (all of them are effective values). These voltages can be divided into a 100 V system (100 V, 110 V, 120 V) and a 200 V system (230 V and 240 V).




In a conventional inverter generator, two types of generators having winding specifications suitable, one for obtaining a rated voltage of the 100 V system, and the other for obtaining a rated voltage of the 200 V system, are prepared to obtain the voltage for each system. Specifically, for the 100 V system voltage, a generator is prepared, having winding specifications that allow generation of an AC voltage with a peak value (approximately 170 V) required for obtaining an AC voltage of 120 V in a maximum rated voltage (an effective value) in the system, and an output of the generator is once converted into a DC output, then the DC output is input to an inverter, and the inverter is controlled to generate the AC voltage of 100 V, 110 V, or 120 V, when the internal combustion engine is in a normal operation state.




For the 200 V system voltage, a generator is prepared, having winding specifications that allow generation of an AC voltage with a peak value (approximately 339 V) required for obtaining an AC voltage of 240 V in an effective value, and an output of the generator is once converted into a DC output, then the DC output is input to an inverter, and the inverter is controlled to generate the AC voltage of 230 V, or 240 V, when the internal combustion engine is in a normal operation state.




However, when using the generators having different winding specifications for the different voltage systems as described above, the two types of generators have to be prepared, thus inevitably increasing costs.




It can be considered that a generator having the same winding specifications is used to obtain both the 100 V system rated voltage and the 200 V system rated voltage by controlling the inverter, but such a construction requires a generator having a maximum output larger than a rated output of the inverter, thus increasing sizes of an armature core and an armature coil to increase sizes of a rotating electric machine.




In the inverter generator, it is preferable to use a generator having a maximum output suitable for a rated output of an inverter in order to prevent increase in a size of the generator more than necessary.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, an object of the invention is to provide a starter generator for an internal combustion engine that are adapted to obtain a 100 V system voltage and a 200 V system voltage, without increasing sizes of a rotating electric machine more than necessary.




The present invention is applied to a starter generator for an internal combustion engine that operates as an electric motor for starting the internal combustion engine when the internal combustion engine is started, and operates as a generator after the internal combustion engine is started.




According to the invention, the starter generator for an internal combustion engine includes: a magnet rotor mounted to a crankshaft of the internal combustion engine; a stator having a polyphase first armature coil and a polyphase second armature coil; a first battery and a second battery; a first driver provided between the first armature coil and the first battery, and a second driver provided between the second armature coil and the second battery; an inverter that converts a voltage of the first battery and a voltage of the second battery to an AC voltage; and a controller that controls the first driver, the second driver, and the inverter.




Each driver includes: a polyphase rectifier circuit that is constituted by a bridge circuit of diodes, and rectifies an AC voltage induced in the corresponding armature coil to supply the AC voltage to the corresponding battery; and a polyphase switch circuit that is constituted by a bridge circuit of switch elements, each switch element being connected in anti-parallel to the corresponding diode that forms the polyphase rectifier circuit.




The controller includes: a driver control unit that flows drive currents through the first armature coil and the second armature coil from the first battery and the second battery through the polyphase switch circuits in the first driver and the second driver, respectively, so as to rotate the magnet rotor in a direction of starting the internal combustion engine, when the internal combustion engine is started, and controls the polyphase switch circuits in the first driver and the second driver, so as to keep, at a value equal to or less than a set value, DC voltages supplied to the first battery and the second battery from the first armature coil and the second armature coil through the polyphase rectifier circuits in the first driver and the second driver, after the internal combustion engine is started; and an inverter control unit that controls the inverter so as to output an AC voltage at a desired frequency from the inverter.




The first battery and the second battery are connected in series or in parallel according to an effective value of the AC voltage output from the inverter and are connected between DC input terminals of the inverter.




With the construction as described above, the drive currents can be flowed through the first armature coil and the second armature coil from the first battery and the second battery through the switch circuits in the first driver circuit and the second driver circuit to drive the magnet rotor in the direction of starting the engine, when the internal combustion engine is started.




After the internal combustion engine is started, charging currents can be supplied to the first battery and the second battery from the first armature coil and the second armature coil through the rectifier circuits in the first driver and the second driver to charge the batteries, and output voltages of the batteries can be converted by the inverter into an AC voltage at a commercial frequency and supplied to a load.




As described above, the first battery and the second battery, connected in series or in parallel according to the effective value of the AC voltage output from the inverter, are connected between the input terminals of the inverter. Thus, the generator having a maximum output equal to a rated output of the inverter can be used to generate a 100 V system voltage and a 200 V system voltage. Therefore, a starter generator that can generate the 100 V system voltage and the 200 V system voltage can be obtained without increasing sizes of an armature core and the armature coils more than necessary.




In a preferable aspect of the invention, there are further provided a first diode having a cathode and an anode connected to a positive terminal of the first battery and a positive terminal of the second battery, respectively, and a second diode having a cathode and an anode connected to a negative terminal of the first battery and a negative terminal of the second battery, respectively, and the positive terminal of the first battery and the negative terminal of the second battery are connected to a positive DC input terminal and a negative DC input terminal, respectively, of the inverter.




With such a construction, the negative terminal of the first battery and the positive terminal of the second battery are connected or disconnected to transfer between a state where the first battery and the second battery are connected in series and a state where the both batteries are connected in parallel.




When the first diode and the second diode are provided as described above, it is preferable to connect a series-parallel transfer switch between the negative terminal of the first battery and the positive terminal of the second battery. With the series-parallel transfer switch, the transfer switch is turned on to connect the first battery and the second battery in series, and the transfer switch is turned off to connect the batteries in parallel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects and features of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, which is described and illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which;





FIG. 1

is a schematic circuit diagram of a construction of an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a block diagram of an example of a construction of a controller used in the embodiment of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a schematic circuit diagram of a construction of another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a truth table used when a controller determines a voltage instruction value in the embodiment of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a schematic circuit diagram of a variation of a series-parallel transfer switch used in the embodiments of

FIGS. 1 and 3

;





FIG. 6

is a graph showing a feature of an output voltage to an output current, and a feature of an output voltage to an output when a starter generator according to the invention is operated as a generator;





FIG. 7

is a schematic circuit diagram of a construction of a starter generator in which, when the starter generator is operated as a generator, an output of one battery charged with an output of the generator through a rectifier circuit is converted into an AC voltage by an inverter, and a 100 V system voltage and a 200 V system voltage are output from the inverter; and





FIG. 8

is a graph showing a feature of an output voltage to an output current, and a feature of an output voltage to an output when the starter generator in

FIG. 7

is operated as the generator to cause the inverter to output the 100 V system voltage and the 200 V system voltage.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Now, embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings.

FIG. 1

shows a construction according to an embodiment of the invention. In

FIG. 1

, a reference numeral


11


denotes a rotating electric machine mounted to an internal combustion engine, which includes a magnet rotor


12


mounted to a crankshaft of the engine, and a stator (an armature)


13


secured to a case or the like of the engine. The shown magnet rotor


12


is comprised of a cup-like rotor yoke


12


A mounted to the crankshaft of the engine, and four permanent magnets m


1


to m


4


mounted at 90° intervals to an inner periphery of the rotor yoke, and the magnets m


1


to m


4


constitute a four-pole magnet field.




The stator


13


includes a six-pole armature core


14


, and a first armature coil which is constituted by phase coils Lu


1


to Lw


1


and a second armature coil which is constituted by phase coils Lu


2


to Lw


2


wound around the armature core


14


.




The armature core


14


includes an annular yoke


14




a


, and six salient poles


14




b




1


to


14




b




6


radially protruding from an outer periphery of the yoke, and six magnetic pole portions are formed on tips of the salient poles


14




b




1


to


14




b




6


, respectively. The six magnetic pole portions face magnetic poles of the magnet rotor


12


with predetermined gaps therebetween.




The three-phase first armature coil Lu


1


to Lw


1


is wound around the three salient poles


14




b




1


to


14




b




3


of the armature core


14


with the same number of turns. The second armature coil Lu


2


to Lw


2


is wound around the salient poles


14




b




4


to


14




b




6


, provided 180° away from the salient poles


14




b




1


to


14




b




3


, with the same number of turns.




The first armature coil and the second armature coil are wound to have the same coil specifications, and the number of turns of each armature coil is determined so as to induce a voltage with a peak value of at least 170 V in each armature coil when the internal combustion engine is in a normal operation state.




The first armature coil Lu


1


to Lw


1


and the second armature coil Lu


2


to Lw


2


are star-connected. Three-phase terminals


11




u




1


to


11




w




1


are drawn from ends opposite from a neutral point of the first armature coil Lu


1


to Lw


1


, and three-phase terminals


11




u




2


to


11




w




2


are drawn from ends opposite from a neutral point of the second armature coil Lu


2


to Lw


2


.




Positional sensors hu, hv, and hw that detect a rotation angle position of the magnet rotor


12


with respect to the armature coil in a U-phase, a V-phase, and a W-phase are mounted to the stator


13


in order to operate the rotating electric machine


11


as a brushless DC electric motor to rotatably drive the crankshaft when the engine is started. The positional sensors hu to hw include a Hall IC, and detect a polarity of the magnetic pole of the magnet rotor


12


in positions corresponding to predetermined areas of the magnetic pole portions at the tips of the salient poles


14




b




6


,


14




b




1


, and


14




b




2


around which the armature coil in the W-phase, the U-phase, and the V-phase is wound. The positional sensors hu to hw output rectangular waveform position detection signals Hu to Hw having different levels between when the positional sensors hu to hw detect the N magnetic pole and when the positional sensors hu to hw detect the S magnetic pole.




In the embodiment in

FIG. 1

, the magnet rotor


12


rotates clockwise in

FIG. 1

when the internal combustion engine rotates in a forward direction.




In the invention, a first driver


15


A and a second driver


15


B are provided with respect to the first armature coil Lu


1


to Lw


1


and the second armature coil Lu


2


to Lw


2


, respectively, in order to flow drive currents through the first armature coil and the second armature coil when the internal combustion engine is started, and to rectify AC voltages output by the first armature coil and the second armature coil after the internal combustion engine is started.




The first driver


15


A includes a three-phase diode bridge full-wave rectifier circuit constituted by diodes Du to Dw that form an upper side of a bridge and diodes Dx to Dz that form a lower side of the bridge, and a bridge type switch circuit constituted by switch elements Qu to Qw and Qx to Qz connected in anti-parallel to and bridge-connected to the diodes Du to Dw and Dx to Dz of the rectifier circuit. A first power supply capacitor Cd


1


is connected between DC terminals p


1


and n


1


, which are drawn in common from the rectifier circuit and the switch circuit.




The three-phase terminals


11




u




1


to


11




w




1


of the first armature coil are connected to a three-phase AC terminal


15




u




1


to


15




w




1


drawn in common from the rectifier circuit and the switch circuit in the first driver


15


A, and a positive terminal and a negative terminal of a first battery B


1


are connected to the positive DC terminal p


1


and the negative DC terminal n


1


of the driver, respectively.




A second driver


15


B is comprised completely the same as the first driver, and a second power supply capacitor Cd


2


is connected between the DC terminals p


2


and n


2


. The three-phase terminals


11




u




2


to


11




w




2


of the second armature coil Lu


2


to Lw


2


are connected to three-phase AC terminals


15




u




2


to


15




w




2


of the second driver


15


B, and a positive terminal and a negative terminal of a second battery B


2


are connected to a positive DC terminal p


2


and a negative DC terminal n


2


of the driver


15


B.




Further, a cathode and an anode of a first diode D


1


are connected to the positive terminal of the first battery B


1


and the positive terminal of the second battery B


2


, respectively, and a cathode and an anode of a second diode D


2


are connected to the negative terminal of the first battery B


1


and the negative terminal of the second battery B


2


, respectively.




A series-parallel transfer switch


19


that includes a relay contact or the like and can be controlled on/off is connected between the negative terminal of the first battery B


1


and the positive terminal of the second battery B


2


. When the series-parallel transfer switch


19


is closed, the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


are connected in series, and when the series-parallel transfer switch


19


is opened, the batteries are connected in parallel via the diodes D


1


and D


2


.




A positive DC input terminal P and a negative DC input terminal N of an inverter


16


are connected to the positive terminal of the first battery B


1


and the negative terminal of the second battery B


2


, respectively; and depending on on/of of the series-parallel transfer switch


19


, a voltage across the batteries B


1


, B


2


connected in series (a sum of the voltages of the two batteries), or an output voltage of each of the batteries B


1


, B


2


connected in parallel is applied between the DC input terminals P, N of the inverter


16


.




In the embodiment, the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


are connected in parallel when a 100 V system voltage is output from the inverter


16


, and the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


are connected in series when a 200 V system voltage is output from the inverter


16


.




The inverter


16


is a bridge type inverter including a bridge circuit of switch elements Qa to Qd, and diodes Da to Dd connected in anti-parallel to the switch elements. The inverter is controlled by a controller described later to alternately create a period when the switch elements Qa, Qd in diagonal positions of the bridge are ON, and a period when the switch elements Qb, Qc in another diagonal positions are ON, thereby converting DC voltages provided from the batteries B


1


, B


2


into an AC voltage.




An AC voltage obtained between AC output terminals


16




u


,


16




v


of the inverter


16


is provided to an unshown load through a filter


17


that removes harmonic contents from the AC voltage.




In this embodiment, MOSFETs are used as the switch elements Qu to Qw and Qx to Qz that constitute the switch circuit in each driver. When the MOSFETs are used as the switch elements, parasitic diodes formed between drain and source of the MOSFET can be used as the diodes Du to Dw and Dx to Dz that constitute the rectifier circuit. Likewise, the MOSFETs are thus used as the switch elements Qa to Qd that constitute the inverter


16


. When the MOSFETs are used as the switch elements Qa to Qd, the parasitic diodes formed between drain and source of the MOSFET can be used as the diodes Da to Dd.




A controller


18


having a microprocessor is provided in order to control the first driver


15


A, the second driver


15


B, and the inverter


16


. To the controller


18


, the outputs of the positional sensors hu to hw that detect the rotation angle position of the magnet rotor


12


, a start instruction signal provided from a start switch SW


1


to which a DC voltage is applied from an unshown DC power supply through a resistance R


1


, and a voltage transfer instruction signal provided from a voltage transfer instruction switch SW


2


to which an output voltage of the unshown DC power supply is applied through a resistance R


2


are input.




The controller


18


includes: a driver control unit that flows currents to the first armature coil Lu


1


to Lw


1


and the second armature coil Lu


2


to Lw


2


from the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


through the switch circuits in the first driver


15


A and the second driver


15


B, respectively, so as to rotate the magnet rotor


12


in a direction of starting the internal combustion engine, when the internal combustion engine is started, and controls the switch circuits in the first driver


15


A and the second driver


15


B, so as to keep, at a value equal to or less than a set value, DC voltages supplied to the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


from the first armature coil and the second armature coil through the rectifier circuits in the first driver


15


A and the second driver


15


B, after the internal combustion engine is started; and an inverter control unit that controls the inverter


16


so as to output an AC voltage at a commercial frequency from the inverter.




The driver control unit and the inverter control unit are comprised of means for achieving various functions that are achieved by causing the microprocessor in the controller


18


to execute a predetermined program.

FIG. 2

shows an example of means for achieving functions comprised by the microprocessor.




In

FIG. 2

, a reference numeral


18


A denotes the driver control unit, and


18


B denotes the inverter control unit. The shown driver control unit


18


A includes: start completion detection means


20


for completing a start of the internal combustion engine; excitation pattern determination means


21


for determining, from the outputs of the positional sensors hu to hw, an excitation pattern that indicates a phase where an armature current is flowed (an excitation phase) and a phase where the armature current is not flowed (a non-excitation phase) in order to rotate the magnet rotor


12


in the direction of starting the internal combustion engine, when the start instruction switch SW


1


provides a start instruction, and the start completion detection means


20


does not detect that the start of the engine has been completed; first driver drive means for starting


22


and second driver drive means for starting


23


for providing a drive signal (a signal for turning on a switch element) to a predetermined switch element of the first driver


15


A and the second driver


15


B so as to flow an armature current through an armature coil in the excitation phase determined by the excitation pattern determination means


21


, when the start instruction switch SW


1


provides a start instruction, and the start completion detection means


20


does not detect that the start of the engine has been completed; first driver output voltage detection means


24


and second driver output voltage detection means


25


for detecting an output voltage of the first driver


15


A (a voltage across the capacitor Cd


1


) and an output voltage of the second driver


15


B (a voltage across the capacitor Cd


2


) when the start completion detection means


20


detects that the start of the engine is completed; first driver control means for generation


26


for controlling the switch circuit in the first driver


15


A so as to keep, at a set value, the voltage detected by the first driver output voltage detection means


24


, when the start completion detection means


20


detects that the start of the engine is completed; second driver control means for generation


27


for controlling the switch circuit in the second driver


15


B, so as to keep, at a set value (in this embodiment, approximately 170 V), the voltage detected by the second driver output voltage detection means


25


, when the start completion detection means


20


detects that the start of the engine is completed; and series-parallel transfer switch control means


28


for controlling the series-parallel transfer switch


19


according to the voltage transfer instruction provided by the voltage transfer switch SW


2


.




The inverter control unit


18


B includes: inverter drive means


30


for supplying drive signals A to D to the switch elements Qa to Qd that constitute the inverter


16


so as to output the AC voltage at the commercial frequency from the inverter


16


; inverter input voltage detection means


31


for detecting the DC voltage input to the inverter


16


; output voltage setting means


32


for setting an effective value (any of 100 V, 110 V, 120 V, 230 V, and 240 V) of the output voltage of the inverter as a set voltage; and PWM control means


33


for arithmetically operating a duty ratio of on/off of the switch elements required for performing PWM control of the switch elements of the inverter


16


to match the output voltage of the inverter to the set voltage, from the DC voltage input to the inverter


16


and the voltage set by the output voltage setting means


32


, and performing PWM modulation of the drive signals A, C or B, D provided to the switch elements so as to turn on/off the switch elements of the inverter


16


in the arithmetically operated duty ratio.




According to the starter generator for the internal combustion engine of the embodiment, when the start instruction switch SW


1


provides a start instruction to the controller


18


, the excitation pattern determination means


21


determines the excitation phase and the non-excitation phase according to the outputs of the positional sensors hu to hw. At this time, the first driver drive means for starting


22


and the second driver drive means for starting


23


control the switch circuits in the drivers


15


A,


15


B so as to flow the armature currents through the first armature coil and the second armature coil in the excitation phase from the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


, thus rotating the magnet rotor


12


in the starting direction of the engine to start the engine.




When the start completion detection means


20


detects the completion of the start of the engine, the first driver drive means for starting


22


and the second driver drive means for starting


23


stop their operations, and thus all the switch elements of the first driver


15


A and second driver


15


B are turned off to stop the supply of the armature currents to the first armature coil and the second armature coil.




When the start of the internal combustion engine is completed, the rotating electric machine


1


enters a state of being driven by the engine. Thus, three-phase AC voltages are induced in the first armature coil Lu


1


to Lw


1


and the second armature coil Lu


2


to Lw


2


, and the voltages are applied to the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


through the rectifier circuits in the first driver


15


A and the second driver


15


B. This charges the batteries. When the output voltages of the armature coils increase to cause the voltage across the first battery B


1


and the voltage across the second battery B


2


to exceed the set value (170 V), the switch circuits in the first driver


15


A and the second driver


15


B are controlled so that the first driver control means for generation


26


and the second driver control means for generation


27


reduce the voltages applied to the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


to less than the set value. This control is performed, for example, by turning on at the same time the switch elements Qu to Qw that form the upper side of the bridge of the switch circuit in each driver, or turning on at the same time the switch elements Qx to Qz that form the lower side of the bridge, when the voltage across each battery exceeds the set value, to form a circuit that shorts the output of the armature coil in each driver.




Thus, while the internal combustion engine is driven, the voltages supplied to the first battery and the second battery from the first armature coil and the second armature coil through the rectifier circuits in the first driver and the second driver are kept at a value equal to or less than the set value, and the voltages across the batteries B


1


, B


2


are kept at the set value (in this embodiment, 170 V).




When the voltage transfer instruction switch SW


2


instructs to select the 100 V system voltage as the output voltage of the inverter, the series-parallel transfer switch control means


28


turns off the series-parallel transfer switch


19


to connect the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


in parallel. In this state, the terminal voltage (170 V) of the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


is input to the inverter


16


. At this time, the PWM control means


33


performs the PWM control of the switch elements of the inverter in a predetermined duty ratio so as to match the output voltage of the inverter to the voltage set by the output voltage setting means


32


(100 V, 110 V, or 120 V), and causes the inverter


16


to output an AC voltage equal to the set voltage (the effective value) and at the commercial frequency.




When the voltage transfer instruction switch SW


2


instructs to select the 200 V system voltage as the output voltage of the inverter, the series-parallel transfer switch control means


28


turns on the series-parallel transfer switch


19


to connect the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


in series. In this state, a voltage two times larger than the terminal voltage of the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


(approximately 340 V) is input to the inverter


16


. At this time, the PWM control means


33


performs the PWM control of the switch elements of the inverter in a predetermined duty ratio so as to match the output voltage of the inverter to the voltage set by the output voltage setting means


32


(230 V or 240 V), and causes the inverter


16


to output an AC voltage equal to the set voltage and at the commercial frequency.




As described above, according to the starter generator of the invention, the stator has the polyphase first armature coil Lu


1


to Lw


1


and the polyphase second armature coil Lu


2


to Lw


2


, and the first driver


15


A and the second driver


15


B for the first armature coil and the second armature coil, respectively, the first battery B


1


and the second battery B


2


are charged with the induced voltages in the first armature coil and the second armature coil through the rectifier circuits in the first driver and the second driver, and the voltages obtained by connecting the batteries in series or in parallel are input to the inverter


16


and converted into the AC voltage. With such a construction, the maximum output required for the armature coil may be equal to the rated output of the inverter in both the case where the 100 V system voltage is output and the case where the 200 V system voltage is output. Thus, the starter generator that can generate the 100 V system voltage and the 200 V system voltage can be obtained without increasing the sizes of the armature core


14


, and the armature coils Lu


1


to Lw


1


and Lu


2


to Lw


2


more than necessary.




As a comparative example to the starter generator according to the invention,

FIG. 7

shows a construction example of a starter generator for an internal combustion engine that is comprised so that one polyphase armature coil included in a stator is connected to a battery via a driver to convert a voltage of the battery into an AC voltage by an inverter, thereby obtaining both a 100 V system rated voltage and a 200 V system rated voltage by a generator with the same winding specifications.




In

FIG. 7

, a reference numeral


1


denotes a rotating electric machine mounted to an internal combustion engine, which includes a magnet rotor


2


mounted to a crankshaft of the engine, and a stator (an armature)


3


secured to a case or the like of the engine. The shown magnet rotor


2


is comprised of a cup-like rotor yoke


2


A mounted to the crankshaft of the engine, and four permanent magnets m


1


to m


4


mounted to an inner periphery of the rotor yoke so as to have four poles. The stator


3


includes an armature core


4


having magnetic pole portions that face magnetic poles of the magnet rotor


2


, and a three-phase armature coil which is constituted by phase coils Lu to Lw wound around the armature core


4


. In the example in

FIG. 7

, coils Lu


1


, Lu


2


to Lw


1


, Lw


2


wound 180° in a mechanical angle away from each other and connected in series constitute the phase coils Lu to Lw in a U phase to a W phase, respectively. The phase coils Lu to Lw are star-connected, and three-phase terminals


1




u


to


1




w


are drawn from an end opposite from a neutral point of the coils Lu to Lw. Positional sensors hu, hv, hw that detect a rotation angle position of the magnet rotor


2


with respect to the coils in the U-phase, the V-phase, and the W-phase are mounted to the stator


3


in order to operate the rotating electric machine


1


as a starting motor when the engine is started.




In

FIG. 7

, a reference numeral


5


denotes a driver, which includes: a diode bridge full-wave rectifier circuit constituted by diodes Du to Dw and Dx to Dz; a bridge type switch circuit constituted by switch elements Qu to Qw and Qx to Qz connected in anti-parallel to the diodes of the rectifier circuit; and a capacitor Cd connected between DC output terminals of the rectifier circuit. The three-phase terminals


1




u


to


1




w


of the armature coil are connected to three-phase AC terminals


5




u


to


5




w


of the driver


5


, respectively, and a battery B is connected between DC terminals of the driver. An output voltage of the battery B is input to a bridge type inverter


6


having a bridge circuit of switch elements Qa to Qd, and diodes Da to Dd connected in anti-parallel to the switch elements Qa to Qd, and an AC power at a commercial frequency is applied to an unshown load from the inverter


6


through a filter


7


.




A reference numeral


8


denotes a controller that controls the driver


5


and the inverter


6


, and to the controller


8


, outputs of the positional sensors hu to hw that detect the rotation angle position of the magnet rotor, a start instruction signal provided from a start switch SW


1


that instructs to start the internal combustion engine, and a voltage transfer instruction signal provided from a voltage transfer instruction switch SW


2


that instructs to transfer a rated voltage to 120 V or 240 V are input.




The controller


8


flows a current to the phase coils Lu to Lw from the battery B through the switch circuit in the driver


5


, so as to rotate the magnet rotor in a direction of starting the crankshaft, when the internal combustion engine is started, and controls the switch circuit in the driver


5


, so as to keep, at a value equal to or less than a set value, a DC voltage supplied to the battery B from the phase coils Lu to Lw through the rectifier circuit in the driver


5


, after the internal combustion engine is started. The controller also performs PWM control of the switch elements that constitute the inverter


6


so as to cause the inverter


6


to output an AC voltage at a commercial frequency instructed by the voltage transfer instruction switch SW


2


.





FIG. 8

shows a feature of an output voltage V to an output current I, and a feature of an output voltage V to an output power P, when the starter generator in

FIG. 7

is operated as a generator to obtain an output of 120 V and an output of 240 V. In

FIG. 8

, a curve a shows the feature of the output voltage V to the output current I, and a curve b shows the feature of the output voltage V to the output power P. Voltages of 170 V and 339 V shown on the longitudinal axis in

FIG. 7

are peak values (=effective values×{square root over (2)}) of output voltages of the generator, required for causing the inverter


6


to output the output voltages of 120 V and 240 V in effective values of rates voltages, and operation points when a rated output current is flowed at the rated output voltage of 120 V and when a rated output current is flowed at the rated output voltage of 240 V are a point A and a point B. A reference numeral P


1


denotes rated outputs of the inverter when the rated voltage is 120 V and 240 V, and Pm denotes a maximum output of the generator. When the inverter is used to obtain both the 100 V system rated voltage and the 200 V system rated voltage by the generator with the same winding specifications, the maximum output Pm of the generator requires to be larger than the rated output P


1


of the inverter, as shown.




On the other hand,

FIG. 6

shows a feature of an output voltage V to an output current I, and a feature of an output voltage V to an output power P when the starter generator according to the invention shown in

FIG. 1

operates as the generator. In

FIG. 6

, a curve a


1


shows the feature of the output voltage V to the output current I when the batteries B


1


, B


2


are connected in parallel for operation, and a curve a


2


shows the feature of the output voltage V to the output current I when the batteries B


1


, B


2


are connected in series for operation. A curve b


1


shows the feature of the output voltage V to the output P when the batteries B


1


, B


2


are connected in parallel for operation, and a curve b


2


shows the feature of the output voltage V to the output P when the batteries B


1


, B


2


are connected in series for operation. A dashed curve a shows the feature of the output voltage V to the output current I as the same as the curve a in FIG.


8


.




In

FIG. 6

, a point A is an operation point when the rated AC output P


1


with the rated voltage of 120 V is obtained from the inverter, and a point B is an operation point when the rated AC output with the rated voltage of 240 V is obtained from the inverter.




According to the invention, the stator has the first armature coil and the second armature coil, and the first battery and the second battery charged with rectified outputs of the armature coils, and the first battery and the second battery, connected in series or in parallel according to the effective value of the AC voltage output from the inverter


16


, are connected between the input terminals of the inverter


16


. Thus, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the maximum output required for the armature coil may be equal to the rated output P


1


in both the case where the 100 V system voltage is output and the case where the 200 V system voltage is output. Therefore, the starter generator that can generate the 100 V system voltage and the 200 V system voltage can be obtained without increasing the sizes of the armature core


14


, and the armature coils Lu


1


to Lw


1


and Lu


2


to Lw


2


more than necessary.




In the above described embodiment, the output of the voltage of 120 V and the output of the voltage of 240 V are generated from the inverter, but a combination of voltages generated from the inverter is not limited to this. For example, the voltages generated from the inverter may be 120 V and 230 V, or all the voltages of 100 V, 110 V, 120 V, 230 V, and 240 V may be generated.





FIG. 3

shows another embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, two switches SW


21


and SW


22


to which a DC voltage is applied from an unshown power supply through resistances R


21


, R


22


are provided as voltage transfer instruction switches, and turning on/off the switches causes binary signals X and Y that take a value of “1” or “0” to be input to a controller


18


. The controller


18


includes voltage instruction value determination means for determining a voltage value instructed by the voltage transfer instruction switch, from a combination of the values of the signals. The voltage instruction value determination means determines which of the following values: 100 V, 120 V, 230 V, and 240 V, the rated value of the output voltage of the inverter


16


instructed by the voltage transfer instruction switch is, from the combination of the values of the signals X, Y, for example, according to a truth table in FIG.


4


. Then, the voltage instruction value determination means determines whether the series-parallel transfer switch


19


is to be turned on or turned off based on the determination results. Other constructions of the starter generator in

FIG. 3

are the same as in the embodiment in FIG.


1


.




In the above described embodiments, the relay contact is used as the series-parallel transfer switch


19


, but as shown in

FIG. 5

, the series-parallel transfer switch


19


may be constituted by a semiconductor switch. In the example in

FIG. 5

, the series-parallel transfer switch


19


is constituted by a MOSFETQf having a parasitic diode Df formed between drain and source.




In the above described embodiments, the series-parallel transfer switch


19


is controlled according to the voltage transfer instruction, but the series-parallel transfer switch


19


may be manually operated.




In the above described embodiments, the series-parallel transfer switch


19


is connected between the negative terminal of the battery B


1


and the positive terminal of the battery B


2


. Alternatively, without such a transfer switch, if it is previously learned that a commercial power supply in a shipment destination is from a 100 V system, the battery B


1


and the battery B


2


may be connected in parallel without connecting the negative terminal of the battery B


1


and the positive terminal of the battery B


2


at the time of shipment from a factory, and if it is previously learned that a commercial power supply in a shipment destination is from a 200 V system, the battery B


1


and the battery B


2


may be connected in series by connecting the negative terminal of the battery B


1


and the positive terminal of the battery B


2


with wiring at the time of shipment from the factory.




As described above, according to the invention, the stator has the first armature coil and the second armature coil, and the first battery and the second battery charged with the rectified outputs of the armature coils, and when the starter generator is operated as the generator, the first battery and the second battery, connected in series or in parallel according to the effective value of the AC voltage output from the inverter, are connected between the input terminals of the inverter. Thus, the maximum output required for the armature coil may be equal to the rated output of the inverter in both the case where the 100 V system voltage is output and the case where the 200 V system voltage is output. Therefore, the starter generator that can generate the 100 V system voltage and the 200 V system voltage can be obtained without increasing the sizes of the armature core and the armature coils more than necessary.




In the above described embodiment, the three-phase armature coil is used as the first armature coil and the second armature coil, but generally, an n-phase armature coil (n is an integer equal to or more than 3) can be used as the first armature coil and the second armature coil. As the rectifier circuit and the switch circuit that constitute the first driver and the second driver, an n-phase bridge type rectifier circuit and an n-phase switch circuit may be used so as to match the number of phases of the armature coil.




Although some preferred embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that they are by way of examples, and that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is defined only to the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A starter generator for an internal combustion engine that operates as an electric motor for starting said internal combustion engine when said internal combustion engine is started, and operates as a generator after said internal combustion engine is started, comprising:a magnet rotor mounted to a crankshaft of said internal combustion engine; a stator having a polyphase first armature coil and a polyphase second armature coil; a first battery and a second battery; a first driver provided between said first armature coil and said first battery, and a second driver provided between said second armature coil and said second battery; an inverter that converts a voltage of said first battery and a voltage of said second battery into an AC voltage; and a controller that controls said first driver, said second driver, and said inverter, wherein each driver includes: a polyphase rectifier circuit that is constituted by a bridge circuit of diodes, and rectifies an AC voltage induced in the corresponding armature coil to supply the AC voltage to the corresponding battery; and a polyphase switch circuit that is constituted by a bridge circuit of switch elements, each switch element being connected in anti-parallel to the corresponding diode that forms said polyphase rectifier circuit, said controller includes: a driver control unit that flows drive currents to said first armature coil and said second armature coil from said first battery and said second battery through the polyphase switch circuits in said first driver and said second driver, respectively, so as to rotate said magnet rotor in a direction of starting said internal combustion engine, when said internal combustion engine is started, and controls the polyphase switch circuits in said first driver and said second driver so as to keep, at a value equal to or less than a set value, DC voltages supplied to said first battery and said second battery from said first armature coil and said second armature coil through the polyphase rectifier circuits in said first driver and said second driver, after said internal combustion engine is started; and an inverter control unit that controls said inverter so as to output an AC voltage at a desired frequency from said inverter, and said first battery and said second battery are connected in series or in parallel according to an effective value of the AC voltage output from said inverter and are connected between DC input terminals of said inverter.
  • 2. A starter generator for an internal combustion engine that operates as an electric motor for starting said internal combustion engine when said internal combustion engine is started, and operates as a generator after said internal combustion engine is started, comprising:a magnet rotor mounted to a crankshaft of said internal combustion engine; a stator having an n-phase first armature coil and an n-phase second armature coil (n is an integer equal to or more than 3) wound around an armature core with magnetic pole portions facing magnetic poles of said magnet rotor; a first driver including an n-phase rectifier circuit that is constituted by a bride circuit of diodes, an n-phase switch circuit that is constituted by a bridge circuit of switch elements, each switch element being connected in anti-parallel to the corresponding diode that forms said n-phase rectifier circuit, n-phase AC terminals drawn in common from said n-phase rectifier circuit and said n-phase switch circuit, and a pair of DC terminals drawn in common from said n-phase rectifier circuit and said n-phase switch circuit, said n-phase AC terminals being connected to n-phase terminals of said first armature coil; a second driver having the same construction as said first driver, n-phase AC terminals being connected to n-phase AC terminals of said second driver of said second armature coil; a first battery connected between the DC terminals of said first driver, and a second battery connected between the DC terminals of said second driver; an inverter having DC input terminals to which output voltages of said first battery and said second battery are input; and a controller that controls said first driver, said second driver, and said inverter, wherein said controller includes: a driver control unit that flows currents to said first armature coil and said second armature coil from said first battery and said second battery through the switch circuits in said first driver and said second driver, respectively, so as to rotate said magnet rotor in a direction of starting said internal combustion engine, when the internal combustion engine is started, and controls the switch circuits in said first driver and said second driver, so as to keep, at a value equal to or less than a set value, DC voltages supplied to said first battery and said second battery from said first armature coil and said second armature coil through the rectifier circuits in said first driver and said second driver, after said internal combustion engine is started; and an inverter control unit that controls said inverter so as to output an AC voltage at a commercial frequency from said inverter, and said first battery and said second battery are connected in series or in parallel according to an effective value of the AC voltage output from said inverter and are connected between DC input terminals of said inverter.
  • 3. A starter generator for an internal combustion engine that operates as an electric motor for starting said internal combustion engine when said internal combustion engine is started, and operates as a generator after said internal combustion engine is started, comprising:a magnet rotor mounted to a crankshaft of said internal combustion engine; a stator having an n-phase first armature coil and an n-phase second armature coil (n is an integer equal to or more than 3) wound around an armature core with magnetic pole portions facing magnetic poles of said magnet rotor; a first driver including an n-phase diode bridge full-wave rectifier circuit, an n-phase bridge type switch circuit that is constituted by a bridge circuit of switch elements, each switch element being connected in anti-parallel to the corresponding diode that forms said n-phase rectifier circuit, respectively, n-phase AC terminals drawn in common from said rectifier circuit and said switch circuit, and a pair of DC terminals drawn in common from said rectifier circuit and said switch circuit, said n-phase AC terminals being connected to n-phase terminals of said first armature coil; a second driver having the same construction as said first driver, n-phase AC terminals of said second driver being connected to n-phase terminals of said second armature coil; a first battery connected between the DC terminals of said first driver, and a second battery connected between DC terminals of said second driver; a first diode having a cathode and an anode connected to a positive terminal of said first battery and a positive terminal of said second battery, respectively; a second diode having a cathode and an anode connected to a negative terminal of said first battery and a negative terminal of said second battery, respectively; an inverter having a positive DC input terminal and a negative DC input terminal connected to the positive terminal of said first battery and the negative terminal of said second battery, respectively; and a controller that controls said first driver, said second driver, and said inverter, wherein said controller includes: driver control means for flowing currents to said first armature coil and said second armature coil from said first battery and said second battery through the switch circuits in said first driver and said second driver, respectively, so as to rotate said magnet rotor in a direction of starting said internal combustion engine, when the internal combustion engine is started, and controlling the switch circuits in said first driver and said second driver so as to keep, at a value equal to or less than a set value, DC voltages supplied to said first battery and said second battery from said first armature coil and said second armature coil through the rectifier circuits in said first driver and said second driver, after said internal combustion engine is started; and inverter control means for controlling said inverter so as to output an AC voltage at a commercial frequency from said inverter, and the negative terminal of said first battery and the positive terminal of said second battery are connected or disconnected to transfer between a state where said first battery and said second battery are connected in series and a state where the both batteries are connected in parallel.
  • 4. The starter generator for an internal combustion engine according to claim 3, wherein a series-parallel transfer switch is connected between the negative terminal of said first battery and the positive terminal of said second battery.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2002-239195 Aug 2002 JP
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