1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an energy-saving generator, and more particularly to a vertical magnetic transmission assembly that can reduce friction loss by magnetic force for transmission purposes, and to an energy-saving generator that can save energy by using the vertical magnetic transmission assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional transmission assembly includes a base and a transmission shaft mounted through the base. A bearing is mounted between the base and the transmission shaft to reduce the friction between the base and the transmission shaft. In addition, lubricating oil is added into the bearing for reducing the friction when necessary. However, the friction between the parts of the transmission assembly cannot be eliminated completely by the bearing or the lubricating oil, so the energy in transmission will be lost due to the friction. Therefore, when a power source and a power input are connected by the transmission assembly, the energy will be lost and cannot be delivered fully.
Furthermore, the transmission assembly is a necessary part for a generator, so kinetic energy delivered from the power source to the generator are mainly transferred by the transmission assembly. The kinetic energy is lost during the transmission by the friction, which is generated in the transmission assembly, so the kinetic energy cannot be converted to the electrical energy fully. For this reason, the electrical energy generated by the conventional generator combined with the conventional transmission assembly is insufficient.
To overcome the shortcomings of the conventional transmission assembly and the generator, the present invention provides a vertical magnetic transmission assembly and an energy-saving generator with the vertical magnetic transmission assembly to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a vertical magnetic transmission assembly.
The vertical magnetic transmission assembly includes a shelf, a transmission shaft, multiple magnetic modules, and a weight. The shelf has multiple boards disposed along a longitudinal direction of the shelf. The magnetic modules are respectively mounted in multiple through holes formed in the boards.
The transmission shaft with the weight rotates along the longitudinal direction of the shelf without friction by magnetic force between the magnetic modules and the magnets of transmission shaft. Therefore, the rotation speed or the torsion of the transmission shaft will be increased in use.
An energy-saving generator is further combined with the vertical magnetic transmission assembly to reduce the energy loss in the energy transfer process and to save energy.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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Each magnet 32 has an upper magnetic segment 321 and a lower magnetic segment 322 connected with the upper magnetic segment 321. The upper magnetic segment 321 and the lower magnetic segment 322 are symmetrical to each other and can be conical or pyramidal. Dimensions of the upper magnetic segment 321 gradually increase from top to bottom. Dimensions of the lower magnetic segments 322 gradually decrease from top to bottom. A borderline 323 is defined as a boundary between the upper magnetic segment 321 and the lower magnetic segment 322. The borderline 323 can be circular or regular polygonal.
Preferably, the upper magnetic segment 321 and the lower magnetic segment 322 are conical and the borderline 323 is circular. The diameter of each magnet 32 is larger at the borderline 323 than at two ends of the magnet 32. The diameters of each magnet 32 at the two ends along the longitudinal direction are equal to each other. The magnetic poles of the upper magnetic segment 321 and the lower magnetic segment 322 are of unlike poles. Thus, when the upper magnetic segment 321 is S pole, the lower magnetic segment 322 is N pole. The lower magnetic segments 322 of the magnets 32 respectively extend into the adjacent through holes 24 of the boards 22 of the shelf 20. The upper magnetic segments 321 of the magnets 32 respectively extend out from the adjacent through holes 24 of the boards 22 of the shelf 20. An angle is defined between an outer surface of the upper magnetic segment 321 and the axis 21 or between an outer surface of the lower magnetic segment 322 and the axis 21. The range of the angle is from 15 degrees to 75 degrees, wherein the preferable angle should be 30 degrees, 45 degrees or 60 degrees.
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The transmission shaft 30 is levitated longitudinally in the shelf 20, so the gravity of the transmission shaft 30 is counteracted by the magnetic force of the magnetic modules 40 and the magnets 32 of the transmission shaft 30. The transmission shaft 30 is axially rotatable along the axis 21 of the shelf 20.
Because the first magnetic unit 41 and the second magnetic unit 42 are disposed conically or pyramidally in the through holes 24, a magnetic attraction and a magnetic repulsion are generated between the magnetic modules 40 and the transmission shaft 30 to keep the transmission shaft 30 longitudinally located at the axis 21 and to rotate stably.
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Each first magnetic pole unit 410 has a first pole 411 and a second pole 412 located under the first pole 41. The first pole 411 and the second pole 412 of each first magnetic pole unit are unlike magnetic poles. The first pole 411 of each first magnetic pole unit 410 and the magnetic pole of the lower magnetic segment 322 are unlike poles. The second pole 412 and the lower magnetic segment 322 are of like poles. The first pole 411 of each first magnetic pole unit 410 and the second pole 412 of each first magnetic pole unit 410 respectively provide a magnetic attraction force and the magnetic repulsive force with respect to the lower magnetic segment 322 of each magnet 32. Preferably, if the upper magnetic segment 321 of each magnet 32 is S pole and the lower magnetic segment 322 of each magnet 32 is N pole, the first pole 411 of each first magnetic pole unit 410 will be S pole and the second pole 412 of each first magnetic pole unit 410 will be N pole.
Each second magnetic pole unit 420 has a first pole 421 and a second pole 422 located behind the first pole 421. The first pole 421 of each second magnetic pole unit and the second pole 422 of each second magnetic pole unit are unlike poles. The first pole 421 of the each second magnetic pole unit 420 and the lower magnetic segment 322 are of like poles. The first pole 421 of each second magnetic pole unit 420 provides a magnetic repulsive force with respect to the lower magnetic segment 322 of each magnet 32. Preferably, if the upper magnetic segment 321 of each magnet 32 is S pole and the lower magnetic segment 322 of each magnet 32 is N pole, the first pole 421 of each second magnetic pole unit 420 will be S pole and the second pole 422 of each second magnetic pole unit 420 will be N pole.
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When the angles between the lower magnetic segments 322 of transmission shaft 30 and the axis 21 are smaller than 45 degrees and when the angles between the first magnetic pole units 410 and the second magnetic pole units 420 respectively face toward the outer surfaces of the magnets 32 and the axis 21 are smaller than 45 degrees, the transmission shaft 30 endures a larger longitudinal magnetic force upwardly. It is suitable for a heavier transmission shaft 30 with low rotation speed.
When the said angles are larger than 45 degrees, the transmission shaft 30 endures a larger radial magnetic force. It is suitable for a lighter transmission shaft 30 with high rotation speed
The transmission shaft 30 of the vertical magnetic transmission assembly 10 and the weight 50 fixed on the transmission shaft 30 are driven and are rotated to store energy until in a constant speed state, and the transmission shaft 30 and the weight 50 will keep rotating by the inertia. As the transmission shaft 30 and the shelf 20 have no contact and friction loss, the rotation speed or the torsion of the transmission shaft 30 of the vertical magnetic transmission assembly 10 will be increased in use.
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The electricity generating unit 60 is mounted on one of the boards 22 of the shelf 20 and is connected with the shaft body 31 of the transmission shaft 30 by a connector. The electricity generating unit 60 can convert rotating kinetic energy to electricity.
The supplemental power input unit 70 is connected with the shaft body 31 of the transmission shaft 30 to provide a supplemental driving force to the rotation of the transmission shaft 30. The supplemental power input unit 70 can be a motor or an engine combined with a wheel transmission assembly.
The electricity generating unit 60 and the supplemental power input unit 70 can be replaced by an electrical generator which has electricity generating and rotation power output functions.
When the energy-saving generator is in use, the supplemental power input unit 70 drives the transmission shaft 30 of the vertical magnetic transmission assembly 10 and the weight 50 fixed on the transmission shaft 30 to rotate and store energy. The supplemental power input unit 70 stops providing power until the rotations of transmission shaft 30 and the weight 50 remain in a constant speed state. Then the transmission shaft 30 and the weight 50 will keep rotating by the inertia, and drive the electricity generating unit 60 connected with the transmission shaft 30 to convert the kinetic energy to electricity.
The transmission shaft 30 and the shelf 20 have no contact and friction loss because of the magnetic force effects generated between the transmission shaft 30 and the magnetic modules 40. The energy-saving generator can reduce the energy loss in the energy transfer process to save energy.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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