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US2525490A
US2525490A US676993A US67699346A US2525490A US 2525490 A US2525490 A US 2525490A US 676993 A US676993 A US 676993A US 67699346 A US67699346 A US 67699346A US 2525490 A US2525490 A US 2525490A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01KSTEAM ENGINE PLANTS; STEAM ACCUMULATORS; ENGINE PLANTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; ENGINES USING SPECIAL WORKING FLUIDS OR CYCLES
    • F01K15/00Adaptations of plants for special use
    • F01K15/02Adaptations of plants for special use for driving vehicles, e.g. locomotives
    • F01K15/025Adaptations of plants for special use for driving vehicles, e.g. locomotives the vehicle being a steam locomotive
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60LPROPULSION OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; SUPPLYING ELECTRIC POWER FOR AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRODYNAMIC BRAKE SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL; MAGNETIC SUSPENSION OR LEVITATION FOR VEHICLES; MONITORING OPERATING VARIABLES OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRIC SAFETY DEVICES FOR ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES
    • B60L50/00Electric propulsion with power supplied within the vehicle
    • B60L50/10Electric propulsion with power supplied within the vehicle using propulsion power supplied by engine-driven generators, e.g. generators driven by combustion engines
    • B60L50/12Electric propulsion with power supplied within the vehicle using propulsion power supplied by engine-driven generators, e.g. generators driven by combustion engines using AC generators and DC motors
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60LPROPULSION OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; SUPPLYING ELECTRIC POWER FOR AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRODYNAMIC BRAKE SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL; MAGNETIC SUSPENSION OR LEVITATION FOR VEHICLES; MONITORING OPERATING VARIABLES OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRIC SAFETY DEVICES FOR ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES
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    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02TCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO TRANSPORTATION
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  • Our invention relates, generally, to locomotives and, more particularly, to turbo-electric locomotives.
  • An object of our invention is to provide a turbo-electric locomotive which shall be simple and efficient in operation and which may be economically manufactured and used.
  • a more specific object of our invention is to provide a turbo-electric locomotive in which a turbo-generator operates at a substantially conl stant speed.
  • Another object of our invention is to provide a turbo-electric locomotive having an alternatingcurrent generator and direct-current traction motors.
  • a further object of our invention is to provide a turbo-electric locomotive having suitable characteristics for both freight and passenger service.
  • the power for operating a locomotive is supplied by a turbo-generator set which operates at a substantially constant speed generating three-phase alternating current at a constant frequency.
  • the alternating current is converted by rectifiers into direct current for the traction motors which may be connected in series for freight service and in parallel for passenger service.
  • FIG. 1 is a view, in elevation, of a locomotive embodying the principal features of our invention
  • Fig. 2 is a view, in elevation, of a modification of the locomotive structure
  • Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic view showing the main circuit connections for the machines utilized in the locomotive.
  • the locomotive shown therein comprises two units and l I, each unit having a plurality of driving wheels l2 and a guiding truck l3 at each end of each unit, thereby making the locomotive suitable for operation at high speed in either direction.
  • the tur- 2 bine I6 is so located that it exhausts almost directly through a smoke stack [9 for the boiler [4, thereby making it unnecessary to provide a large amount of exhaust piping.
  • the unit -I l contains a fuel compartment 2 l, a water compartment 22, rectifiers 23, which are preferably of the igniting type, and control apparatus 24 for the rectifiers 23.
  • the turbo-generator set may be so controlled by a governor for the turbine that it operates at constant speed, thereby generating three-phase alternating current at a constant frequency.
  • the rectifiers 23 are utilized to convert the alternating current into direct current fortraction motors 25 which drive the driving wheels l2.
  • the motors 25 are disposed in two groups with four parallel-connected motors in each group.
  • a switch 26 is provided for connecting the two groups of motors in series-circuit relation and two switches 21 are rovided for connecting the motors in parallel-cir- I cuit relation.
  • the voltage applied to the motors may be controlledeither by varying the excitation of the generator or by voltage control of the rectifiers 23.
  • the motors may be connected in series for freight operation and in parallel for passenger operation, thereby providing a locomotive suitable for both freight nd passenger service.
  • the speed control of the locomotive is quite simple and the advantages of alternating-current generation are obtained along with the advantages of direct-current traction motors.
  • apparatus similar to that illustrated in Fig. l is disposed in a single cab 28 which is supported by two main truck frames 29.
  • the turbine l6, generators l5, rectifiers 23 and control apparatus 24 are all located at the same end of the locomotive, the fuel and water compartments being at the other end.
  • the motors 25 may be connected and controlled in the manner hereinbefore described. It will be understood that other wheel arrangements and equipment layouts may be utilized, if desired.
  • a three-phase alternating-current generator disposed in the locomotive, said generator having a neutral connection
  • turbin means disposed in the locomotive for driving the generator
  • rectifier connected to each phase of the generator for converting the generator current from alternating to direct current
  • a common connection for all of said rectifiers a plurality of groups of traction motors, the motors in each group being connected in parallel-circuit relation
  • switching means for connecting the groups of motors to the generator neutral connection and the common connection for the rectifiers in either series-circuit relation or parallel-circuit relation.
  • a three-phase alternating-current generator disposed in the locomotive, said generator having a neutral connection
  • turbine means disposed in the locomotive for driving the generator
  • at least one rectifier connected to each phase of the generator for converting the generator current from alternating to direct current
  • a common connection for all of said rectifiers a plurality of groups of traction motors, the motors in each group being connected in parallel-circuit relation
  • switching means for connecting the groups of motors to the generator neutral connection and the common connection for the rectifiers in either series or parallel-circuit relation, and means for controlling the operation of the rectifiers.
  • a three-phase alternating-current generator disposed in the locomotive, said generator havin a neutral connection, turbine means disposed in the locomotive for driving the generator, a rectifier connected to each phase of the generator for converting the generator current from alternating to direct current, a common connection for all of said rectifiers, two groups of parallel-connected motors, and switching means 101' connecting said groups of motors to the generator neutral connection and the common connection for the rectifiers in either series circuit relation or parallel-circuit relation.

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Oct. 10, 1950 c. KERR, JR., EI'AL LOCOIOTIVE Filed June 15, 1946 INVENTORS.
Patented Oct. 10, 1950 LOCOMOTIVE Charles Kerr, Jr., Edgewood, and Winston A.
Brecht, Forest Hills, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, East Pittsburgh, Pa., a corporation of Pennsylvania Application June 15, 1946, Serial No. 676,993
3 Claims. 1
Our invention relates, generally, to locomotives and, more particularly, to turbo-electric locomotives.
An object of our invention, generally stated, is to provide a turbo-electric locomotive which shall be simple and efficient in operation and which may be economically manufactured and used.
A more specific object of our invention is to provide a turbo-electric locomotive in which a turbo-generator operates at a substantially conl stant speed.
Another object of our invention is to provide a turbo-electric locomotive having an alternatingcurrent generator and direct-current traction motors.
A further object of our invention is to provide a turbo-electric locomotive having suitable characteristics for both freight and passenger service.
Other objects of our invention will be explained fully hereinafter or will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
In accordance with one embodiment of our invention, the power for operating a locomotive is supplied by a turbo-generator set which operates at a substantially constant speed generating three-phase alternating current at a constant frequency. The alternating current is converted by rectifiers into direct current for the traction motors which may be connected in series for freight service and in parallel for passenger service.
For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of our invention, reference may be had to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a view, in elevation, of a locomotive embodying the principal features of our invention;
Fig. 2 is a view, in elevation, of a modification of the locomotive structure; and
Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic view showing the main circuit connections for the machines utilized in the locomotive.
Referring now to the drawing, and particularly to Figure 1, the locomotive shown therein comprises two units and l I, each unit having a plurality of driving wheels l2 and a guiding truck l3 at each end of each unit, thereby making the locomotive suitable for operation at high speed in either direction. A boiler 14, a plurality of alternating-current generators l5 which are driven by a steam turbine l6 through a reduction gear unit I1 and an operators compartment [8 are disposed in the unit It]. As shown, the tur- 2 bine I6 is so located that it exhausts almost directly through a smoke stack [9 for the boiler [4, thereby making it unnecessary to provide a large amount of exhaust piping.
The unit -I l contains a fuel compartment 2 l, a water compartment 22, rectifiers 23, which are preferably of the igniting type, and control apparatus 24 for the rectifiers 23. The turbo-generator set may be so controlled by a governor for the turbine that it operates at constant speed, thereby generating three-phase alternating current at a constant frequency.
As shown by the diagram in Fig. 3, the rectifiers 23 are utilized to convert the alternating current into direct current fortraction motors 25 which drive the driving wheels l2. The motors 25 are disposed in two groups with four parallel-connected motors in each group. A switch 26 is provided for connecting the two groups of motors in series-circuit relation and two switches 21 are rovided for connecting the motors in parallel-cir- I cuit relation. The voltage applied to the motors may be controlledeither by varying the excitation of the generator or by voltage control of the rectifiers 23.
Thus, the motors may be connected in series for freight operation and in parallel for passenger operation, thereby providing a locomotive suitable for both freight nd passenger service. Furthermore, the speed control of the locomotive is quite simple and the advantages of alternating-current generation are obtained along with the advantages of direct-current traction motors.
In the modification of the invention shown in Fig. 2, apparatus similar to that illustrated in Fig. l is disposed in a single cab 28 which is supported by two main truck frames 29. The turbine l6, generators l5, rectifiers 23 and control apparatus 24 are all located at the same end of the locomotive, the fuel and water compartments being at the other end. The motors 25 may be connected and controlled in the manner hereinbefore described. It will be understood that other wheel arrangements and equipment layouts may be utilized, if desired.
From the foregoing description, it is apparent that we have provided a turbo-electric locomotive having numerous advantages. Thus, the advantages of electric traction motors are obtained and the entire adhesive weight of both locomotive and tender can 'be utilized when necessary. By connecting the motors either in series or in parallel, a very satisfactory freight or passenger locomotive can be obtained.
Since numerous changes may be made in the above-described construction and different embodiments of the invention ma be made Without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
We claim as our invention:
1. In a locomotive power system, in combination, a three-phase alternating-current generator disposed in the locomotive, said generator having a neutral connection, turbin means disposed in the locomotive for driving the generator, 3, rectifier connected to each phase of the generator for converting the generator current from alternating to direct current, a common connection for all of said rectifiers, a plurality of groups of traction motors, the motors in each group being connected in parallel-circuit relation, and switching means for connecting the groups of motors to the generator neutral connection and the common connection for the rectifiers in either series-circuit relation or parallel-circuit relation.
2. In a locomotive power system, in combination, a three-phase alternating-current generator disposed in the locomotive, said generator having a neutral connection, turbine means disposed in the locomotive for driving the generator, at least one rectifier connected to each phase of the generator for converting the generator current from alternating to direct current, a common connection for all of said rectifiers, a plurality of groups of traction motors, the motors in each group being connected in parallel-circuit relation, switching means for connecting the groups of motors to the generator neutral connection and the common connection for the rectifiers in either series or parallel-circuit relation, and means for controlling the operation of the rectifiers.
3. In a locomotive power system, in combination, a three-phase alternating-current generator disposed in the locomotive, said generator havin a neutral connection, turbine means disposed in the locomotive for driving the generator, a rectifier connected to each phase of the generator for converting the generator current from alternating to direct current, a common connection for all of said rectifiers, two groups of parallel-connected motors, and switching means 101' connecting said groups of motors to the generator neutral connection and the common connection for the rectifiers in either series circuit relation or parallel-circuit relation.
CHARLES KERR, JR.
WINSTON A. BRECHT.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 777,693 Priest Dec. 2 1904 902,476 Dalton Oct. 27, 1908 1,157,823 Thomas Oct. 26, 1915 1,828,992 Atteslander Oct. 27, 1931 1,839,921 Herr Jan. 5, 1932 1,924,062 Lysholm et a1 Aug. 22, 1933 1,978,080 Giger Oct. 23, 1934 2,189,353 Steinbauer et a1. Feb. 6, 1940 2,229,460 Ku-bler et al Jan. 21, 1941 2,245,083 Webb et a1. June 10, 1941 2,246,308 Kubler June 17, 1941 2,265,933 Adams Dec. 9, 1941 2,298,309 Ray Oct. 13, 1942 2,306,990 Essl Dec. 29, 1942 2,381,827 Lillquist Aug. '7, 1945 2,403,933 Lillquist July 16, 1946 2,424,676 Alben July 29, 1947 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 647,815 Germany July 14, 1937 740,058 France Jan. 20, 1933
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