WO2012030315A1 - Railway actuated energy generating device - Google Patents

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WO2012030315A1
WO2012030315A1 PCT/US2010/002423 US2010002423W WO2012030315A1 WO 2012030315 A1 WO2012030315 A1 WO 2012030315A1 US 2010002423 W US2010002423 W US 2010002423W WO 2012030315 A1 WO2012030315 A1 WO 2012030315A1
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Arvind A. Daya
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61DBODY DETAILS OR KINDS OF RAILWAY VEHICLES
    • B61D43/00Devices for using the energy of the movements of the vehicles
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F03GSPRING, WEIGHT, INERTIA OR LIKE MOTORS; MECHANICAL-POWER PRODUCING DEVICES OR MECHANISMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR OR USING ENERGY SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F03G7/00Mechanical-power-producing mechanisms, not otherwise provided for or using energy sources not otherwise provided for
    • F03G7/08Mechanical-power-producing mechanisms, not otherwise provided for or using energy sources not otherwise provided for recovering energy derived from swinging, rolling, pitching or like movements, e.g. from the vibrations of a machine
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02TCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO TRANSPORTATION
    • Y02T30/00Transportation of goods or passengers via railways, e.g. energy recovery or reducing air resistance

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  • the present invention relates to capturing otherwise wasted energy to perform usable work and energy
  • the invention relates to an improved system for generating electric power in response to vehicular traffic on rail.
  • the present invention improves upon the art in providing an efficient and low maintenance rail actuated energy device.
  • Another object is to capture energy from moving trains through the use of instant invention.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved device for converting the potential energy development by moving trains into kinetic energy for performing useful work.
  • the present invention is directed to rail trains actuated energy generating device for use in a path of a train.
  • the device includes an actuator arm as a elbow for transverse disposal on the side of the rail tracks, across the path of the rail track ties, wherein the module is attached next to, along the outer side of the rail track,the said module mounted in the ground with posts.
  • the actuator arm's base is attached on the side of the module.
  • the actuator arm includes a "Y" shape member where the two top tips of the "Y" shape member is attached with a shaft across each end with a roller supported by
  • the two tips of the "Y" shape member is facing at 90 degrees to the rial tracks and the base of the "Y” shape member act as a elbow , the base is attached to a shaft with a return spring to return the actuator arm to the original position.
  • a one way clutch gear is mounted on the same shaft which is enclosed in module with bearings at each end of the shaft, along with chains attached to one way clutch gear to a similar adjacent "Y" shape actuator arm repeatedly attached. This assembly of one way clutch gears and chains are in a oil bath housing. As train car passes over the said actuator arms, the actuator arm position moves from 2.00pm position as on clock dial location to al 1.00 am position counterclockwise. This motion is caused by a permanently mounted "V" shape attachments on the base of the undercarriage, mounted parallel to the rail tracks,on the outer edge of the
  • FIG. 1 is a diagrammatical representation of a train and the tracks incorporating the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagrammatical representation of a side elevation showing a moving train's attached "V" shaped member
  • FIG. 2a depicts side elevation of a actuator arm at rest position just before making contact with the "V" shape member mounted on the base of the undercarriage of the train car.
  • FIG. 2b is a diagrammatical representation, a side elevation of actuator arms entire movement, from the time the actuator arm makes contact with the "V" shape member mounted on base of the undercarriage of the train car.
  • FIG. 2c depicts actuator arm returning after making contact with the "V" shape member mounted on the base of the
  • FIG. 3 depicts a typical module and actuator arm assembly of the actuator energy device.
  • FIG. 3a generally depicts a cross sectional view of a one way clutch gear attached to the drive shaft of the actuating arm in the module.
  • FIG. 4 depicts a transfer case attached to the gear box
  • FIG. 5 is enlarged side elevation of trains undercarriage fixed "V" shape member showing randomly making contact with the actuator arms as the train moves.
  • FIG. 6 depicts the trains undercarriage perspective view with actuator arm making contact with "V" type member attached to the train as train moves forward.
  • FIG. 7 depicts a axonometric view of the embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGS. 1-7 there is shown a train T which will have several
  • V shape type members 4 attached to the undercarriage of the rail car on one side approximately three to five meters
  • V'shape actuators arm 1 in alignment which is transverse disposed parallel to the rail tracks 14 in a module 9 that is
  • Each module 9 can preferably include a generally "Y” shaped member 1 actuator arm.
  • the top two tips of "Y” member is attached with a shaft not shown with a roller bearing sleeve 3.
  • the base of actuator arm is rigidly attached to the a shaft 8 with
  • the one way clutch gear Fig 3a is also rigidly attached to the same shaft 8 as shown in Fig 3.
  • the present invention provides for a highly efficient and durable device Fig 7 which requires minimal service or maintenance.
  • the design provides for all weather use which is less susceptible to breakdown, clogging or jamming.
  • Each drive shaft 6 and 8 can be rotatably supported within bearings not shown contained a support mount 9 and 13 respectively. It is understood that the shaft and gear 6 are rigidly connected that is further connected to a gearbox and generator which in-turn

Abstract

A rail train actuated energy device for the use in a path of a train includes an actuator arm for transverse disposed on side, parallel to rail tracks across the path of the track ties in a module mounted to the ground, wherein the actuator includes a "Y" type member, the bottom of the "Y" actuator is tied to a shaft with a one way clutch gear in a said module in oil bath, another shaft with a roller is attached to top two tips of "Y". The actuator arm having being pushed by an"V"type attachment mounted to the edge of trains undercarriage on same side in line with the actuator arms. Thereby moving the actuator arm approximately 75+ degrees as the train passes. This motion of the actuator arm turns the shaft of the actuator arm with the one way clutch locked turning the gear attached to the one way clutch, housed in a module. This in-turn turns the adjacent one way clutch gears, where the gears is free riding on the adjacent shaft,this process repeated as the gear turns in the module which directly extends out of the transfer case to the gearbox. The gearbox turns the energy generator.

Description

Railway actuated energy generating device
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to capturing otherwise wasted energy to perform usable work and energy
conservation. More particularly, the invention relates to an improved system for generating electric power in response to vehicular traffic on rail.
RELATED ART
There exist numerous prior devices which have been attempted to harness the potential energy contained in moving trains. Typically, these devices convert the potential energy into kinetic energy for providing useful work by means of pneumatic and or hydraulic means which can be used to run a generator. To date, such systems have failed to be adopted into current railway system. It is contemplated that such system lack
necessary durability, efficiency or both and hence met resistance in adopting the same. Nevertheless, there remain an ever need to conserve energy and reduce C02 pollution particularly in countries where goods trains and subway trains are primary mode of transportation. Where there's a constant moving trains like subways. There remains significant amount of unused energy which can be tapped to offset current energy demands. Accordingly, the present invention improves upon the art in providing an efficient and low maintenance rail actuated energy device.
Therefore, there is need for a system and method to reduce the C02 pollution and generating electric power with an aid of the rail system.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
It is a general object of the present invention to capture energy for useful purposes.
Another object is to capture energy from moving trains through the use of instant invention.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved device for converting the potential energy development by moving trains into kinetic energy for performing useful work.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to rail trains actuated energy generating device for use in a path of a train. The device includes an actuator arm as a elbow for transverse disposal on the side of the rail tracks, across the path of the rail track ties, wherein the module is attached next to, along the outer side of the rail track,the said module mounted in the ground with posts. The actuator arm's base is attached on the side of the module. The actuator arm includes a "Y" shape member where the two top tips of the "Y" shape member is attached with a shaft across each end with a roller supported by
bearings. The two tips of the "Y" shape member is facing at 90 degrees to the rial tracks and the base of the "Y" shape member act as a elbow , the base is attached to a shaft with a return spring to return the actuator arm to the original position. A one way clutch gear is mounted on the same shaft which is enclosed in module with bearings at each end of the shaft, along with chains attached to one way clutch gear to a similar adjacent "Y" shape actuator arm repeatedly attached. This assembly of one way clutch gears and chains are in a oil bath housing. As train car passes over the said actuator arms, the actuator arm position moves from 2.00pm position as on clock dial location to al 1.00 am position counterclockwise. This motion is caused by a permanently mounted "V" shape attachments on the base of the undercarriage, mounted parallel to the rail tracks,on the outer edge of the
undercarriage of the train car in line of the actuator arms. This motion of the actuator arms turns the shaft
approximately 75+ degrees that is attached to the one way clutch gear. This process is repeated when second "V" shape member attachment mounted adjacent to the first "V" shape member approximately 3 to 5 meters apart on the same side of the train car make contact with the said actuator arm again, this is due to the return springs action on base of actuator arm and the shaft. The rotation of all the gears in the oil bath module is
connected to a single shaft which is extended outside transfer case to a gearbox which in-turn turns the generator.
Other object and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings herewith.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a diagrammatical representation of a train and the tracks incorporating the invention.
FIG. 2 is a diagrammatical representation of a side elevation showing a moving train's attached "V" shaped member
approaching, contacting and leaving an actuator arm of the invention on side of rail track as shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 2a. depicts side elevation of a actuator arm at rest position just before making contact with the "V" shape member mounted on the base of the undercarriage of the train car.
FIG. 2b. is a diagrammatical representation, a side elevation of actuator arms entire movement, from the time the actuator arm makes contact with the "V" shape member mounted on base of the undercarriage of the train car.
FIG. 2c. depicts actuator arm returning after making contact with the "V" shape member mounted on the base of the
undercarriage of the train car with aid of the spring attached to the actuator arm as the train moves. FIG. 3 depicts a typical module and actuator arm assembly of the actuator energy device.
FIG. 3a. generally depicts a cross sectional view of a one way clutch gear attached to the drive shaft of the actuating arm in the module.
FIG. 4 depicts a transfer case attached to the gear box and
generator.
FIG. 5 is enlarged side elevation of trains undercarriage fixed "V" shape member showing randomly making contact with the actuator arms as the train moves.
FIG. 6 depicts the trains undercarriage perspective view with actuator arm making contact with "V" type member attached to the train as train moves forward.
FIG. 7 depicts a axonometric view of the embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DISCRETION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the present invention, the rail actuated
energy device is generally designated by the numeral 10. In
FIGS. 1-7, there is shown a train T which will have several
"V" shape type members 4 attached to the undercarriage of the rail car on one side approximately three to five meters
apart.
Operably disposed on the side of the rail track 14 several
"V'shape actuators arm 1 in alignment which is transverse disposed parallel to the rail tracks 14 in a module 9 that is
mounted to a post 12 in the ground across a path of the train.
Each module 9 can preferably include a generally "Y" shaped member 1 actuator arm. The top two tips of "Y" member is attached with a shaft not shown with a roller bearing sleeve 3. The base of actuator arm is rigidly attached to the a shaft 8 with
bearings not shown, the one way clutch gear Fig 3a is also rigidly attached to the same shaft 8 as shown in Fig 3.
Thus as the train moves over the device and the "V" shape member 4 on the train makes contact with the actuator arm 1 as shown in Fig 2a, the roller 3 glides on the "V" shape member as shown in Fig 2b, the actuator arm is moved forward as the train continues, rotating the shaft 8 , in-turn turns the one way clutch gear Fig 3a locked, approximately 75+ degrees,this further turns all the one way clutch gears unlocked (entire track of the modules 9
connected) turns same amount with an aid of chains 5. This rotation of all the one way clutch turns the shaft and rigid gear 6 attached in the transfer case 13. This further turns the gears in the gearbox 10 which in-turn turns the generator 11.
The said "V" shape member attached to the train moves away from the actuator arm.the arm returns to the original first position as shown in Fig 2c with aid of a return spring 7, this process is repeated as the adjacent "V" shape member 4 on the train makes contact with the same actuator arm lthat returned and thereby repeating the process.
It is also understood that the "V" shape members 4 on the rail car and the actuator arms 1 are spaced out as shown in Fig 5 whereby the moving force of the train is randomly applied to the actuator arms.
The present invention provides for a highly efficient and durable device Fig 7 which requires minimal service or maintenance.
Further.the design provides for all weather use which is less susceptible to breakdown, clogging or jamming.
Each drive shaft 6 and 8 can be rotatably supported within bearings not shown contained a support mount 9 and 13 respectively. It is understood that the shaft and gear 6 are rigidly connected that is further connected to a gearbox and generator which in-turn
connected to any power line or hydrogen producing system.
By virtue of the instant invention, there is provided a device which can more realistically reduce our dependency on natural resource energy and stretch the life of such resources into the generations to come and benefit communities globally. Additionally, hydrogen can be generated with the generated energy used in vehicles of the future as well as utility demands, and charging station for battery powered vehicles, not to mention CO2 reduction.
It is understood that the foregoing description provides an example of the embodiments contemplated herein and those skilled in the art will grasp modification, derivations and improvements without departing from the principals of the present invention. The claims should therefore not be limited thereto but be afforded the scope of such modification, derivation and improvements.

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What is claimed is;
1) A rail train actuated energy device for use in a path of the train, which includes; an actuator arm for transverse disposal on the side of the rail tracks, across the path of the rail track ties,wherein the module is attached next to, along the outer side of the rail track, mounted in the ground with posts which is attached with the actuator arm. The undercarriage of a train car is also attached with "V" shape member that makes contact with the actuator arm as the train moves. The actuator arm is moved from the first rest position to the second position with an aid of the said "V" member.
Immediately after the "V" member is disengaged from the actuator arm, the actuator arm returns to the original first rest position, this action is caused with aid of a spring. As the train moves this movement of the actuator arm has further caused the shaft and the one way clutch gear to rotate approximately 75+ degrees this action has caused the adjacent gears to rotate the same amount and the energy generator operably connected to said drive shaft in manner to generate energy upon rotation of the said shaft.
2) The rail train actuator energy device of claim 1 , wherein said second position of the actuator arm is characterized to be
proximate below the "V" member attached to the train whereby actuator arm moved from first position to the second position approximately 75+ degrees.
3) The rail train actuated energy device of claim 1, which further includes a spring for biasing said actuator arm towards the said first position.
4) The rail train actuator energy device of claim 1 , which includes a module for at least contain the partially contained shaft of the actuator arm. The module further contains one way clutch gear and chains in oil bath. The actuator arm is mounted on the side of the module.
5) The rail train actuator energy device of claim 1, which includes a roller sleeve disposed on the top of the said actuator arm
assembly.
6) The rail train actuator energy device of claim 1 , which is operated with aid of "V" shape members mounted parallel to the rail, on the outer side on the edge of the undercarriage of the train, in alignment with the actuator arms path.
7) The rail train actuator energy device of claim 1, which includes a plurality of said actuators and "V" shaped members operably connected to said energy generator. 8) The rail train actuated energy device of claim 7, wherein said actuators and "V" shape members are in tandem relationship to each other respectively
9) The rail train actuated energy device of claim 7, wherein the said actuators are in one of aligned position with respect to one another relative to the path of the trains "V" shape members mounted on the undercarriage of the train car.
10) The rail train actuated energy device of claim 1 , the first position to be rest position of the actuator arm.
11) The rail train actuated energy device of claim 1, The "V" shape members mounted on the undercarriage of the train is spaced out so that they make random contact to the actuator arms.
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