This invention relates to a vertical axis wind turbine. More particularly this invention relates to vertical axis wind turbines, which can be coupled to existing structures.
Vertical axis wind turbines (or VAWT, the English acronym for Vertical Axis Wind Turbine) have an essential technical characteristic which clearly distinguishes them from horizontal axis wind turbines (or HAWT, the English acronym for Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine), the difference being that in the former the blades rotate with respect to a vertical axis. This structural difference in turn gives rise to functional improvements, specifically:
Vertical axis wind turbines comprising a rotor and blades separated from that rotor by a specific radial distance are widely known, for example patent document WO2011/033348 discloses a vertical axis wind turbine with helical blades comprising a central axis along which is located a column serving as a shaft to drive an electrical energy generator. This embodiment of a vertical axis wind turbine has the disadvantage that it has to be fitted to the top of a structure and there are no means for coupling it to an existing structure.
If it is intended that increased visual pollution of a particular landscape should be avoided, wind turbines of this type are highly inconvenient in that they comprise a new structure generating a considerable visual impact, although that impact is less than in the case of HAWT (on account of the smaller size required for the structure).
In order to overcome these disadvantages this invention discloses a device which can be coupled to existing structures and which can be located at an intermediate point on a structure in such a way that it generates a much smaller visual impact and as a consequence generates energy from an environmentally-friendly device which for example avoids the visual and/or auditory pollution produced by previously known devices.
Specifically, this invention relates to a vertical axis wind turbine of the type comprising:
In a particular embodiment of this invention, the central axis of the wind turbine passes through the central cavity of the rotor.
In particular the rotor of the wind turbine constituting the subject matter of this invention is subdivided into at least two pieces defined by the intersection between the rotor and at least one plane substantially parallel to the central axis of the wind turbine; that is the rotor comprises two parts which can be dismantled in such a way that they can be attached to an existing structure at an intermediate point along it.
In addition to this, in order to hold the various parts of the rotor together, the rotor may comprise means for connecting the parts together, which may for example include a hinge or other means of connection.
Given that the central cavity of the rotor is intended to receive a structure (for example a column) so that it can be fitted to existing structures, the generator must be spatially located separately from the central cavity of the rotor. With this object, in one embodiment of this invention the generator is coupled to the rotor in the peripheral zone of the rotor by means of, for example, a gearbox. In this way the electrical energy generator is arranged in such a way that its central shaft does not pass through the central cavity of the rotor.
In another embodiment the generator comprises linear coils which are arranged in the rotor thus avoiding connections through gears, as the generator is incorporated in the rotor.
More particularly, this invention may be implemented using different arrangements and numbers of blades. Preferably the set of blades comprises at least two blades and an angular separation of at least 60° between the blades may be selected.
In particular embodiments of this invention the blades are helical and the column to which the wind turbine is attached forms part of a structure of another device external to the wind turbine, for example a street lamp or column.
Preferably the wind turbine has clamps for attachment to a pole.
More preferably the clamps comprise two elements having an edge or face of polygonal shape to press against the pole on which it is desired that the wind turbine be installed.
Preferably, the rotor has a fixed inner part and an outer moving part, the outer face of the fixed part or the inner face of the moving part having a raceway for wheels to allow relative movement between the fixed part and the moving part.
Even more preferably the wind turbine has a lubricating device by means of a lubricating felt located tangentially or secantly with respect to the wheels.
For a better understanding, drawings of an embodiment of the vertical axis wind turbine which is the object of this invention are provided by way of an explanatory but non-limiting example.
In this embodiment of the wind turbine, wind from any direction causes blades -1- to rotate. As the blades are attached to rotor -4- they cause part of the latter to rotate. Generator -2- is arranged to convert the rotational energy generated by blades -1- into electrical energy.
Also rotor -4- has a set of gears -43- which transmit the rotation received from the blades through arms -3- to the shaft of generator -2-, this shaft corresponding to the central axis of the generator in particular embodiments.
The arrangement of generator -2- in which its central axis does not coincide with the central cavity of the rotor, because this would impede fitting of the wind turbine at an intermediate point in an existing structure, in that the generator would occupy the space intended for the structure, is especially significant.
In addition to the components previously described, central shaft -210- of the electrical energy generator together with its conductors -22-, -23- carrying the electrical energy generated will be seen in this view.
In addition to this, connection means -42- between the sections of the rotor, which may comprise a hinged connection, as shown in the following, can be seen in this figure.
The embodiment illustrated has two clamps -41-, -41′-, one above and the other below.
Each clamp is formed of two symmetrical and fixed parts and two moving elements -501-, -502- which have a polygonal edge (in this case each element has two sides forming an obtuse angle between them) for better support on poles of different diameters or slightly irregular shape. Each element -501-, -502- has two vertical projections -509-, -510-, -516-, -518-, for connection to threaded axles -507-, -508-, which can vary the distance between elements -501-, -502- through adjustment of corresponding nuts -517-, -518-. Through this system the pieces of sheet metal forming elements -501-, -502- are moved to fit the clamp to any type of support. Threaded axles -507-, -508- are also attached to the non-moving part of clamp -41- through corresponding projections -511-, -512-, -514-, -515-. Thus elements -501-, -502- of the clamp have plots -505-, -503- for securing movable elements -501-, -502- to the fixed part of clamp -41- through corresponding screws -504-, -506-, once the elements have been tightened against the pole.
As a difference from the previous embodiment, in this one wheels -510-, -520-, -530- are secured to fixed core -700- via their shafts -511-, -521-, -531- which are attached to radial pieces -512-, -522-, -532-. The raceway area -770- for the wheels is located on the outer moving part and lubrication device -540- with a secant-arranged lubricating felt -542- is located fixed to central part -700-.
It should be borne in mind that in the examples illustrated the clamp is independent of the raceway or the running system. This avoids the transmission of forces, which could give rise to defects in the raceway, with consequent losses and/or damage.
The materials used to manufacture the components of a device according to this invention, their shapes and dimensions, the number of sections into which the rotor is divided and all accessory details arising are independent of the subject matter of the invention and in no way affect its essential nature.
Although the invention has been described in relation to preferred embodiments, these must not be regarded as limiting the invention, which will be defined by the broadest interpretation of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201230834 | May 2012 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2013/070348 | 5/30/2013 | WO | 00 |