The present invention relates to a vehicle charging device.
Vehicles have a battery to supply electricity to operate various components therein. Such a battery is a storage battery which generally supplies electricity to components within a vehicle and is charged by a generator driven according to a rotational movement of wheels when the vehicle runs.
With the advancement of technologies, an increasing number of electrical components are used in vehicles, increasing electricity consumption. In order to address the problem, simply, battery capacity may be increased. However, components in vehicles tend to be reduced in size and weight in terms of fuel efficiency, and thus, increasing battery capacity runs counter to the tendency and there is a limitation in increasing capacity. Thus, in order to solve the battery power shortage, research into reduction in power consumption of electric components of vehicles has been conducted, and on the other hand, a method for increasing a charge amount of a battery has been studied.
Korean Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. 1998-0028334 (Entitled “Battery Charging Device using Piezoelectric Element”, dated Aug. 5, 1998), Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2003-0039692 (Entitled “Auxiliary Generator using Vehicle Suspension System”, dated May 22, 2003), Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2011-041344 (Entitled “Generating Device”, dated Feb. 24, 2011), and the like, disclose various technologies to charge a battery as an assistant in line with charging by a generator. According to these technologies, auxiliary charging is performed by using a piezoelectric element provided in a suspension system of a vehicle. As well known, a suspension system refers to a system mitigating vertical vibrations of vehicle wheels, while supporting weight of a vehicle body based on elastic operation. Namely, a suspension system has pressure occasionally changed in a vertical direction when a vehicle runs, and by installing a piezoelectric element in the suspension system, a considerable auxiliary charging effect may be anticipated.
However, the auxiliary charging effect using a piezoelectric element provided in a suspension system is so volatile depending on road conditions (namely, a degree of vertical vibrations of a vehicle) or various running conditions that the piezoelectric element is not appropriate to be utilized as a stable auxiliary charging unit.
1. Korean Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. 1998-0028334 (Entitled “Battery Charging Device using Piezoelectric Element”, published on Aug. 5, 1998)
2. Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2003-0039692 (Entitled “Auxiliary Generator using Vehicle Suspension System”, published on May 22, 2003)
3. Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2011-041344 (Entitled “Generating Device”, published on Feb. 24, 2011)
An object of the present invention is to provide a vehicle charging device in which piezoelectric elements are installed in vehicle wheels and power is generated when pressure is applied to the piezoelectric elements according to rotation of the wheels.
In one general aspect, a vehicle charging device includes: an elastic part interposed between a wheel and a tire of a vehicle such that the elastic part is stretched and contracted in a direction of a radius of the wheel and the tire; and a piezoelectric element provided at an end of one side or both sides of the elastic part, generating power upon receiving pressure from the elastic part, and connected to a battery of the vehicle to charge the battery with generated power.
The vehicle charging device may further include: a pressure applying plate provided in one or both outer surfaces of the piezoelectric element to deliver applied pressure to the piezoelectric element.
The piezoelectric element may be provided in any one position selected from among an end of the elastic part at the side of the tire, an end of the elastic part at the side of the wheel, and both ends of the elastic part at the side of the wheel.
A plurality of piezoelectric elements may be radially disposed based on the center of the tire.
The piezoelectric element may be disposed within the tire.
The power generated by the piezoelectric element may be collected through the elastic part or a separate wire and delivered to the battery.
In another general aspect, a vehicle having a vehicle charging device includes: a battery; and the vehicle charging device including an elastic part interposed between a wheel and a tire of a vehicle such that the elastic part is stretched and contracted in a direction of a radius of the wheel and the tire, and a piezoelectric element provided at an end of one side of both sides of the elastic part, generating power upon receiving pressure from the elastic part, and connected to the battery of the vehicle to charge the battery with generated power, wherein the power generated by the piezoelectric element is collected through the elastic part or a separate wire and delivered to the battery.
According to embodiments of the present invention, auxiliary charging may be provided to a vehicle battery charged by a generator. Thus, power may be stably supplied to various vehicle components from the vehicle battery.
Also, power equal to or higher than a predetermined level may be stably generated regardless of running conditions when a vehicle runs. Thus, required performance of a battery may be reduced in consideration of auxiliary charging effects, and as a result, the battery may be miniaturized.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
100: vehicle charging device (of the present invention)
110: elastic part 120: piezoelectric element
130: pressure applying plate 200: wheel
300: tire 400: battery
500: vehicle
Hereinafter, a vehicle charging device according to the embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings.
As illustrated, the elastic part 110 is interposed between the wheel 200 and the tire 300 such that the elastic part 110 is stretched and contracted in a radius direction of the wheel 200 and the tire 300 of the vehicle. Namely, the elastic part 110 may be stretched or contracted as an interval between the wheel 200 and the tire 300 is changed. The elastic part 110 may be any one as long as it is stretched or contracted by external force and has elasticity to be returned to the original form. For example, the elastic part 110 may be a structure that may generate elasticity, like a spring, a block formed of a material having elasticity, like rubber, or the like.
The piezoelectric element 120 may be provided at an end (or ends) of one side or both sides of the elastic part 110. The piezoelectric element 120 may be formed of any material as long as it generates electricity under pressure. For example, the piezoelectric element 120 may be formed of a material such as quartz, tourmaline, barium titanate, or the like.
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As described above, the elastic part 110 may be stretched or contracted as an interval between the wheel 200 and the tire 300 is changed, and accordingly, the elastic part 100 has elastic force. The elastic force presses the piezoelectric element 120 provided in the end of the elastic part 110, and when the piezoelectric element 120 is pressed by the elastic part 110, power is generated. Here, since the piezoelectric element 120 is electrically connected to the battery of a vehicle, power generated by the piezoelectric element 120 is collected through the electric unit 110 or a separate wire and delivered to the battery to charge the battery. In other words, the elastic part 110 is generally formed of a metal, having electrical conductivity, and thus, the elastic part 110 itself may be used as a conductor to collect power, and of course, a separate wire may be further connected to the piezoelectric element 120 to collect power. In the process of delivering power collected in the vehicle wheel to the battery, if a wire is used, the wire may be entangled due to a rotation of the vehicle wheel. In order to prevent this, a structure for preventing entanglement of the wire that receives power from the collector of the vehicle wheel may be provided in the wire, or a structure in which, based on a fact that most vehicle components are formed of a metal having electrical conduction, components of a connection part of the vehicle are adjusted to be electrically connected and a wire is connected to a portion free of entanglement, or the like, may also be used. In this manner, any structure may be used without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention, as long as it may deliver power collected from the piezoelectric element 120 to the battery.
The vehicle charging device 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention may include only the elastic part 110 and the piezoelectric element 120 as described above. Meanwhile, when pressure of the elastic part 110 is applied to a surface of the piezoelectric element 120, pressure may not be evenly distributed to be applied to the entire surface of the piezoelectric element 120 due to a small area of the contact portion, or due to this problem, impact may be applied to an outer cover of the piezoelectric element 120 to damage it. Thus, as illustrated in
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When the vehicle runs, the wheels thereof continuously make a rotary movement, and in this case, a single vehicle charging device 100 is pressed once at every rotation, generating power. When the vehicle runs, the wheels thereof are inevitably rotated. Thus, the vehicle charging device 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention that generates power according to rotation of the wheels has far more chance to generate power, compared with an auxiliary charging device using a piezoelectric element provided in the related art suspension system, obtaining a significant effect of increasing an amount of power generation, compared with the related art.
In order to further increase the effect, a plurality of vehicle charging devices 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention may be provided to be disposed radially on the wheel 20012 illustrated in
While embodiments have been shown and described above, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and variations could be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
According to embodiments of the present invention, auxiliary charging may be provided to a vehicle battery charged by a generator. Thus, power may be stably supplied to various vehicle components from the vehicle battery.
Also, power equal to or higher than a predetermined level may be stably generated regardless of running conditions when a vehicle runs. Thus, required performance of a battery may be reduced in consideration of auxiliary charging effects, and as a result, the battery may be miniaturized.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2011-0116521 | Nov 2011 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/KR2012/007941 | 9/28/2012 | WO | 00 | 5/6/2014 |