1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a wind power system of vehicles, particularly to one taking advantage of wind force created when a vehicle is running to drive a rotator to spin, enabling a generator to operate to generate electricity that is stored in a battery after being rectified by a rectifier and then voltage-amplified by a voltage amplifier to drive a motor of a vehicle.
2. Description of the Prior Art
That automobiles are essential in our life is undoubted. Commonly, conventional cars are powered by fossil fuel that has a high carbon dioxide emission, not only polluting air but also provoking global warming to threaten ecologically. Although electric automobiles have been being forcefully developed to lower carbon dioxide emission, they can only run depending on power charged in a battery. However electricity stored on the battery may not last long, so the vehicle has to be stopped for the battery to be charged again for a period of time for next running. Moreover, as the power charging stations are not sufficiently established so far, it is inconvenient for the electric automobiles to travel for a long distance. Therefore, the electric automobiles are far from popular to effectively save energy and lower emission of pollutants.
The object of this invention is to offer a wind power system able to create electricity consumed by a running vehicle installed with such wind power system.
The wind power system mainly includes a box provided with an air entry located at the front, an air exit formed at the rear side, and a rotator. Fixed at one axial end of the rotator is a generator, which is connected to a rectifier by a lead. The rectifier is consecutively connected to a battery, a charger and a driving motor as well. In operation, wind flows through the entry into the box and escapes through the air exit as a car is running. While flowing in the box, the wind forces the rotator and the generator to spin. Simultaneously, the generator is to generate electricity that is to be stored in the battery after being rectified by the rectifier. The electricity stored in the battery is then transmitted to and voltage-amplified by the voltage amplifier so as to be consumed by the driving motor to drive a car to travel.
This invention is better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In operation, wind flows through the air entry 10 into the box 1 and escapes through the air exit 11 while a car with the wind power system is running, as shown in
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.