The present invention relates to a traffic system which utilizes electricity as a power for transportation purpose. More particularly, the invention is directed to an improvement of the traffic system of this kind intended for a vehicle(s) having buttery provided therein, which is designed to allow the vehicle to be electrically propelled for travel on roads through electric power stored in the buttery.
There has been known a traffic system that allows vehicle to be electrically propelled for travel on roads through electric power stored in a buttery provided in the vehicle and also allows for supply of electric power form overhead lines to the vehicle. Examples of such vehicle and traffic system include the under-listed patent prior-art materials, namely, the patent literature Nos. 1 to 4. All those prior arts commonly disclose a traffic system wherein overhead lines are arranged in a particular zone, such that electric power may be supplied from the overhead lines to each of vehicles to charge a battery of the corresponding vehicle, and wherein, when in an area having no such overhead line, the vehicle can be driven electrically by the electric power stored in the battery to travel on roads.
Patent Literature No. 1: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2007-60854
Patent Literature No. 2: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2002-238017
Patent Literature No. 3: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2002-281610
Patent Literature No. 4: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2002-165311
However, the aforementioned prior arts are all designed for use with public transportation facilities, such as electric tramway and trolley bus, and not intended for any private transportation means, such as a private automobile, which has a high degree of freedom for its operation and travel in comparison with the public transportation facilities.
With the foregoing drawback in view, it is a purpose of the present invention to provide a vehicle as well as a traffic system which allows electric power to be supplied to the vehicle which is in the state of traveling on road, and also provides a high degree of operation freedom for the vehicle, such that there is no need for provision of track and rail to guide the vehicle, thereby allowing for unrestrained travel of the vehicle on any normal road.
In order to achieve the above-stated purpose, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a vehicle to be occupied and driven by person(s) for travel on road, which is characterized by comprising: an electric power collector adapted for receiving and collecting an electric power supplied from overhead line(s) arranged above the road; a lifting device operable for vertical movement with respect to the overhead line(s) to which the electric power collector is made accessible; a battery capable of storing the electric power therein; a drive mechanism for causing movement of the vehicle; a power supply/distribution control unit which, responsive to the electric power being supplied from the electric power collector, operates to cause the electric power to supply to one or both of the battery and drive mechanism, or alternatively operates to cause the electric power stored in the battery to supply to the drive mechanism, responsive to no electric power supplied from the electric power collector; and a steering wheel sensor for detecting movement of a steering wheel of the vehicle, the steering wheel sensor being workable such that, upon detecting rotation of the steering wheel by an angle exceeding a predetermined angle, the steering wheel sensor outputs one signal for prohibiting contact of said electric power collector with the overhead line(s) and sends such one signal to said lifting device, and that, upon said steering wheel having been rotated reversely from the thus-rotated state back to a normal home position, the steering wheel sensor outputs another signal calling for contact of the electric power collector with the overhead line(s) and sends such another signal to the lifting device.
Another aspect of the above-described vehicle of the present invention is characterized by including an overhead line detection sensor for detecting presence and absence of the overhead line(s), the overhead line detection sensor being workable such that, upon detecting the overhead line(s), the overhead line detection sensor outputs one signal calling for contact of the electric power collector with the overhead line(s) and sends such one signal to the lifting device, and that, upon detecting no overhead line, the overhead line detection sensor outputs another signal for prohibiting contact of the electric power collector with the overhead line(s) and sends such another signal to the lifting device.
Still another aspect of the above-described vehicle of the present invention is characterized by including a lifting control means workable in such a manner that, while the overhead line(s) is/are being detected by the overhead line detection sensor, if the steering wheel sensor detects rotation of the steering wheel by an angle exceeding a predetermined angle, the lifting control means outputs one signal for prohibiting contact of the electric power collector with the overhead line(s) and sends such one signal to the lifting device, and that, upon the steering wheel having been rotated reversely from the thus-rotated state back to a normal home position, the lifting control means outputs another signal calling for contact of the electric power collector with the overhead line(s) and sends such another signal to the lifting device, wherein the lifting control means is also workable such that, if no overhead line is detected by the overhead line detection sensor, the lifting control means positively works to prohibit contact of the electric power collector with the overhead line(s), irrespective of any detection result received from the steering wheel sensor.
As one of principal embodiments applicable to the present invention, the vehicle is characterized by comprising: a charging plug for allowing the battery to be charged in the midst of the vehicle being parked; and a rectifier for rectifying an electric power supplied from the charging plug, and also characterized in that, upon the electric power being supplied to the charging plug, the power supply/distribution control unit works to cause electric power outputted from the rectifier to supply to the battery, thereby charging that particular battery. As another embodiment applicable to the invention, the vehicle is characterized in that the electric power collector includes a ringed portion defined therein, the ringed portion being adapted for contact with the overhead line(s).
In the present invention, a traffic system is provided for use with any one of the above-described vehicles, the traffic system being characterized in that a road is provided, which has a plurality of lanes defined therein, and the afore-said overhead line(s) is/are arranged in each of such plurality of lanes. As one aspect of the present invention, the traffic system for use with any one of the above-described vehicles is characterized in that a road is provided, which has a plurality of lanes defined therein, and the overhead line(s) is/are arranged in at least one of such plurality of lanes. As one of principal embodiments applicable to the invention, the traffic system for use with the above-described vehicles is characterized in that a road is provided, which has a plurality of lanes defined therein, and at least one of such plurality of lanes includes a means for allowing the battery to be charged, while said vehicle is traveling on that at least one of the plurality of lanes. In addition, according to another embodiment applicable to the invention, the traffic system is characterized in that an obstacle element is provided, which prevents entry of people into the road having overhead line(s) arranged therein, such that the obstacle element is disposed along a boundary between the road and other areas than the road. It is to be noted that other purposes, features and advantages of the present invention as well as the above-described purposes, features and advantages will become apparent more specifically by reading of the detailed description, hereinafter, with reference to the annexed drawings.
In accordance with the present invention, the overhead line(s) is/are utilized, which allows supply of electric power therefrom to vehicle(s) being in the state of traveling on road(s), and also the battery in the vehicle(s) may be charged from the overhead line(s) so that the vehicle will continue to run on ordinary roads having no such overhead line(s), hence providing a high degree of operation freedom of the vehicles. In addition, the vehicle uses electricity as its energy and therefore provides excellent eco-friendly effects and performances, such as no emission of exhaust and no generation of undesired noise.
10: Vehicle
12: Electric power collector
14: Lifting device
16: Up-down switch
18: Steering wheel
20: Steering wheel sensor
24: Battery
26: Drive mechanism
28: Power supply/distribution control unit
30: Overhead line
31: Rectifier
32: Charging plug
34: Brush-like ground element
36: Fence
100: Road
100A to 100C: Lanes
102: Center line
200: Road
300: Parking lot
302: Outlet
400: Overhead line
402: Transversal line
410: Overhead line
412: Connecting point
420: Transversal line
500: Vehicle
502: Electric power collector
502A: Ringed contact element
502B: Support rod
504: Overhead line detection sensor
506: Lifting device
600: Vehicle
602: Lifting device control circuit
604: Lifting device
700: Road
702: Electric power supply lane
704,706: Lanes
710,712: Overhead lines
The present invention may be embodied in many various ways within the scopes of the appended claims, but, hereinafter, several exemplary modes of the invention which are deemed appropriate will now be described in details.
First of all, referring to
In the illustrative embodiment, an electric power collector 12 is disposed at a point rearwardly and upwardly of the vehicle 10. And also, arranged above the road are a plurality of overhead lines 30 adapted for feeding electric power to vehicles, such that, for example, the overhead lines extend abreast along the road in a 10-cm spaced-apart relation with one another. On the other hand, the electric power collector 12 provided on the vehicle may for example have a width of approx. 20-cm which is enough to retain at least two of the overhead lines 30 in contact with that power collector 12. Owing to this arrangement, if one of the two overhead lines 30 happens to be out of contact with the power collector 12 for some reasons or other, the other of the overhead lines 30 still remains in contact with the power collector to thereby continue supply of electric power to the vehicle. Note that a fence 36 is provided on and along the boundary between both two lateral sides of the road and the adjacent fields in order to prevent invasion of people and animals into the road.
The aforementioned electric power collector 12 is moved upwards and downwards by operation of the lifting device 14. This vertical movement of electric power collector 12 may be controlled by an up-down switch 16 which is manually operable by a driver in the vehicle, or may be controlled through a steering wheel sensor 20 which detects an angle of rotation of a steering wheel 18 and outputs a corresponding detection signal for proper vertical movement of the electric power collector. The steering wheel sensor 20 may for example be composed by a known potentiometer, known encoders and other required elements. Further, in the vehicle 10, a battery 24 is installed, and also a drive mechanism 26 s provided to cause revolution of the wheels of the vehicle. The drive mechanism 26 may include a motor and a transmission mechanism for instance, but, instead thereof, it may simply comprise an in-wheel motor preinstalled in each of wheels of the vehicle, for elimination of the transmission mechanism therefrom.
Electrically connected with a power supply/distribution control unit 28 are: the afore-said electric power collector 12; a power supply terminal of the afore-said drive mechanism 26; and one of electrodes of the afore-said battery 24. On the other hand, another remaining electrode(s) of the battery 24 as well as another remaining terminal(s) of the drive mechanism 26 are electrically connected with a brush-like ground element 34. The power supply/distribution control unit 28 further includes a charging plug 32 connected electrically therewith via a rectifier 31. The charging plug 32 may for example be of what is known as “plug-in” type connectable to a commercially based alternating-current outlet found in a parking lot or garage, for the purpose of charging the battery 24. While not shown, it is to be noted that an electric power in the battery 24 will also be supplied to each of other electric elements and mechanisms provided in the vehicle 10 to thereby enable those other elements and mechanisms to effect their required operations.
Referring now to
Now, operations of the steering wheel sensor 20 will be described. Steering wheel sensor 20 is designed to detect an angle of rotation of the steering wheel 18 provided in the vehicle 10 and arranged such that, if the steering wheel 18 is rotated by an angle that exceeds a predetermined angle of rotation, a detection signal indicative of such excessive rotation is outputted from the sensor 20 and sent to the lifting device 14. Hence, upon receipt of such detection signal, the lifting device 14 is operated to cause downward movement of the electric power collector 12 away from the overhead lines 30 with which that electric power collector has been contacted. On the other hand, when the steering wheel 18 is reversely rotated from the thus-rotated state to a normal home position, the steering wheel sensor 20 detects such reverse rotation of steering wheel and outputs a corresponding detection signal to the lifting device 14. Upon receipt of such detection signal, the lifting device 14 is operated reversely, with the result that the electric power collector 12, which has been lowered away from the overhead lines 30, is now moved by the lifting device upwardly and brought to contact with the overhead lines 30. It is therefore to be appreciated that, every time the vehicle 10 turns to the left or the right, or changes the lane to another lane, the electric power collector 12 is automatically lowered away from the overhead lines, and thereafter, upon the vehicle 10 moving again in a straight line, the electric power collector 12 is automatically raised and brought to contact with the overhead lines 30.
Referring now to
Next, as indicated by the arrow F1 in the
On the other hand, as indicted by the arrow F2 in the
Reference being now made to the indication of arrow F3 in the
From the description above, in accordance with the present embodiment, it is to be appreciated that the following advantageous effects are attainable:
As described above, the electric power collector 12 may be raised and lowered automatically responsive to the steering wheel being rotated to either the left or the right, or alternatively, a driver may operate the up-down switch 16 to cause lowering of the electric power collector 12 to a storage position in the case of no need for contact of that power collector with the overhead lines. But, there may be provided a means for automatically lowering the electric power collector 12 to a storage position, with such an arrangement that, if no electric power is supplied to the electric power collector 12 raised and contacted with the overhead lines and after lapse of a predetermined time during such no supply of electric power, the electric power collector 12 is automatically lowered to the storage position. Such automated arrangement and operation will effectively work in the case where the vehicle travels on a road having no overhead line arranged thereabove, or in the case where the vehicle moves in a parking lot or the like which has no overhead line provided therewith.
With reference to the illustrations shown in
Referring to
From the present embodiment thus described, it is to be appreciated that, according to a result of detection of the overhead line detection sensor 504, the electric power collector 502 is automatically moved in the vertical direction through operation of the lifting device 506. In addition, the electric power collector 502, by the reason of its ringed configuration, is positively brought in a satisfied contact with the overhead lines, regardless of any direction from which that electric power collector 502 may be brought to the overhead lines. In this context, the manually operable up-down switch 16 in the preceding embodiment may be incorporated in the automatically controlled present embodiment, such that, when the up-down switch 16 is turned to an “UP” position for causing upward movement of the electric power collector, the electric power collector is automatically raised or lowered, depending on a result of detection of the afore-said overhead line detection sensor 504.
Reference being now to
The lifting device control circuit 602 has function for causing the under-described controls as to the vertical movement of electric power collector.
Further, in the present embodiment, as similar to the preceding embodiment, the manually operable up-down switch 16 may be incorporated, with such an arrangement that, when the up-down switch 16 is turned to an “UP” position for causing upward movement of the electric power collector, the aforementioned steering wheel sensor 20 and overhead line detection sensor 504 work together through the above-described controls to thereby cause appropriate vertical movement of the electric power collector in automated manner.
Referring now to
A description will be made as to how the above-described arrangement of the present embodiment functions in effect. As illustrated, the vehicles 10 (or the vehicle 500 or 600) travel on the road, wherein each of the vehicles is normally electrically propelled by operation of the drive mechanism 26 energized by electric power stored in the battery 24. Hence, it is to be understood that the vehicle is basically similar to an ordinary electric automobile. In this context, let us assume that one or some of the vehicles 10 moving on either the lane 704 or the lane 706 require charging the battery 24 provided therein. In that case, the vehicle(s) 10 will have to change the lane towards the electric power supply lane 702, as indicated by the arrow F11. Upon the vehicle having reached that lane 702, the electric power collector 12 (or 502) is moved upwardly through the operations elaborated previously and brought to contact with the two overhead lines 710 and 712. As a result thereof, an electric power is supplied from the electric power collector 12 to the vehicle, and then, the power supply/distribution control unit 28 is activated so as to charge the battery 24 (see the
As described above, according to the present embodiment, it is to be appreciated that the vehicle is normally propelled electrically by electric power charged in the battery 24 for travel on the road, and, when the electric power is consumed and the battery requires charging, the vehicle may go into the electric power supply lane 702, so that the battery 24 can be charged there, while the vehicle is in the state of running on and long that electric power supply lane. As compared with the preceding embodiments, it is to be seen that the present embodiment is advantageous in providing a much simplified arrangement of the overhead lines.
It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, but, various modifications may be applied thereto without departing from the gist and claimed scopes of the invention. For example, the following aspects are compassed by the present invention.
In accordance with the present invention, a battery of vehicle can be charged, while the vehicle is in the state of traveling on a road that has overhead line(s) for electric power supply, and therefore, the vehicle can continue running on even a road having no such overhead line(s). In particular, the present invention is quite suited for traffic system in local areas around a large city.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-167037 | Jun 2007 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2008/061367 | 6/22/2008 | WO | 00 | 12/11/2009 |