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EP4164913A1 - Système de transmission d'énergie électrique à un véhicule par radio - Google Patents

Système de transmission d'énergie électrique à un véhicule par radio

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EP4164913A1
EP4164913A1 EP21727587.4A EP21727587A EP4164913A1 EP 4164913 A1 EP4164913 A1 EP 4164913A1 EP 21727587 A EP21727587 A EP 21727587A EP 4164913 A1 EP4164913 A1 EP 4164913A1
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vehicle
movable part
rail
supercapacitor
electric energy
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Silvano Coccetti
Dario Sorice
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Fast Man Service
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    • 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
    • B60L53/00Methods of charging batteries, specially adapted for electric vehicles; Charging stations or on-board charging equipment therefor; Exchange of energy storage elements in electric vehicles
    • B60L53/10Methods of charging batteries, specially adapted for electric vehicles; Charging stations or on-board charging equipment therefor; Exchange of energy storage elements in electric vehicles characterised by the energy transfer between the charging station and the vehicle
    • B60L53/12Inductive energy transfer
    • 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
    • B60L13/00Electric propulsion for monorail vehicles, suspension vehicles or rack railways; Magnetic suspension or levitation for vehicles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G47/00Article or material-handling devices associated with conveyors; Methods employing such devices
    • B65G47/74Feeding, transfer, or discharging devices of particular kinds or types
    • B65G47/94Devices for flexing or tilting travelling structures; Throw-off carriages
    • B65G47/96Devices for tilting links or platform
    • 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
    • B60L2200/00Type of vehicles
    • B60L2200/36Vehicles designed to transport cargo, e.g. trucks
    • 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
    • Y02T10/00Road transport of goods or passengers
    • Y02T10/60Other road transportation technologies with climate change mitigation effect
    • Y02T10/70Energy storage systems for electromobility, e.g. batteries
    • 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
    • Y02T10/00Road transport of goods or passengers
    • Y02T10/60Other road transportation technologies with climate change mitigation effect
    • Y02T10/7072Electromobility specific charging systems or methods for batteries, ultracapacitors, supercapacitors or double-layer capacitors
    • 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
    • Y02T90/00Enabling technologies or technologies with a potential or indirect contribution to GHG emissions mitigation
    • Y02T90/10Technologies relating to charging of electric vehicles
    • Y02T90/14Plug-in electric vehicles

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  • the present invention relates to a system for transmitting electric energy over the air (it can also be called “wirelessly") to a vehicle, a vehicle adapted to receive electric energy and an automatic handling system for articles for industrial use.
  • Sorters Handling systems for the automatic sorting of articles for industrial use, commonly called “sorters”, are becoming increasingly important thanks to the continuous growth of the e-commerce sector. Said systems are necessary for sorting the goods, ensuring high productivity and maximizing the efficiency of order fulfilment.
  • Handling systems for automatic sorting typically consist of a “movable part”, in particular a train of trolleys, which slides on one or more rails (often two rails forming a track) bound to the ground which may be called “fixed part”.
  • movable part in particular a train of trolleys, which slides on one or more rails (often two rails forming a track) bound to the ground which may be called “fixed part”.
  • Each of the trolleys of the train therefore moves along the path defined by the rails of the system and said path is often closed.
  • the systems of this type provide for trolleys that transport articles to be handled and sorted by unloading them subsequently in different positions based on the destination of the article and/or to certain characteristics of the article, for example the type and/or the weight and/or the size.
  • the trolleys are therefore provided with a system for unloading (and possibly also loading) goods capable of unloading (and possibly loading) the contents of the trolley into special containers typically located on the external and/or internal side of the path of the rails and intended for collecting the unloaded articles.
  • Such an unloading system is present on a trolley and is typically operated by a special electric motor activated by signals transmitted by a control unit of the handling system and received and processed by an electronic unit of the trolley (it is therefore a computerized management).
  • the control unit based on the known position of a trolley on the path with respect to the fixed position of the containers on the rail, activates the motor of the trolley unloading system when the trolley is at the appropriate container. Unloading occurs while the trolley is moving and therefore must take place in a short time. Consequently, for the activation of the unloading system, the electric motor requires a high instantaneous electric power.
  • the electric energy required to power the electric motor (and the electronic unit of the trolley) is supplied today essentially in three main ways, each of which has limits and contraindications as regards electrical efficiency, consumption, mechanical stability, maintenance, installation and management costs, and system reliability and safety.
  • Said solution is also characterized by important wear and tear problems which cause a gradual loss of contact between rails and trolleys, giving rise to hops of the wheels of the trolleys along the path.
  • transmission of electric energy to the trolley is made by means of a "U" or fork element fixed to the trolley which picks up energy emitted by cables positioned near the rails and feeding high alternating current.
  • Said cables generate a strong electromagnetic radiation throughout their extension while their use is limited only near the "U” or fork element making the system not only not very efficient, but also dangerous due to environmental pollution of the electromagnetic type that the system produces and which makes it for example incompatible with the presence of people with pacemakers in its vicinity.
  • ABSTRACT The general object of the present invention is to improve the known art.
  • Fig. 1 shows a possible (simplified) embodiment of a system for transmitting electric energy to a vehicle over the air according to the present invention
  • Fig. 2 shows a cross section of the embodiment of Fig.1,
  • Fig. 3 shows a (simplified) block diagram of an embodiment of the movable part of the system of Fig. 1 and of the control means
  • Fig. 4 shows an embodiment of a vehicle adapted to receive electric energy according to the present invention
  • Fig. 5 shows an example of magnetic interaction between the fixed part and the movable part in the system of Fig. 1.
  • system 4000 contains means adapted to transmit electric energy over the air (it can also be called “wirelessly") to at least one vehicle 2000 moving on a rail 110 (typically the rails are two, as shown in Fig. 1, and form a track), in particular arranged along a closed path and lying on a horizontal plane, by effect of a movement system 5000.
  • system 4000 can be an automatic handling system for articles for industrial use, for example a "sorter”, in other words a selecting and sorting system used in the logistic chain. More generally, the system can transmit electric energy over the air to a vehicle moving on a rail arranged along an open path, for example a straight path.
  • Said system (4000 in Fig. 1) comprises a rail (110 in Fig. 1), in particular a rail that develops along a closed path, and typically several vehicles (2000 and 3000 in Fig. 1), bound to the rail and adapted to handle articles.
  • the vehicles are provided with at least one actuator (150 in Fig. 1), which controls for example a conveyor belt (155 in Fig. 2), adapted to sort the articles.
  • a movement system (the assembly of the elements 5005 and 5010 indicated as a whole with 5000 in Fig. 1) is adapted to make the vehicles move on the rail; said system typically acts both on the vehicles according to the present invention (2000 in Fig. 1) and on any other vehicles (3000 in Fig. 1). It should be noted that, for graphic reasons, in Fig. 1 the movement system is shown as if it were separate from the vehicles, but for the movement to take place there must be at least one vehicle at the movement system, so that at least one vehicle receives mechanical energy from the system and other vehicles are dragged by it.
  • An electric energy transmission system (the assembly of the elements 100 and 200 in Fig. 1) is adapted to transmit electric energy to at least one of the vehicles according to the present invention (2000 in Fig. 1) on the rail.
  • Fig. 2 shows, among other things, a simplified example of such a system for transmitting electrical energy which is indicated as a whole with 1000.
  • two vehicles 2000 according to the present invention are represented, by way of example and for simplicity of representation, mechanically bound to other vehicles 3000 (the difference between the vehicles 2000 and the vehicles 3000 will be explained in the following); the vehicles 2000 and the vehicles 3000 together form a "train" of vehicles.
  • the "train” of Fig. 1 is “short” and "open”; as previously said, the length of the train and the positioning of the movement system must be such that at least one vehicle is at the movement system for the train to receive mechanical energy from the system.
  • the train will be "closed” on itself, that is, it will consist of a number of vehicles so as to occupy the entire path of the rail.
  • the train of Fig. 1 comprises for example two vehicles 2000 according to the present invention; the minimum number of vehicles 2000 according to the present invention in the train is one; quite typically according to the present invention, a plurality of vehicles 2000 according to the present invention is present in the train and each of them will be bound to a small number, for example comprised between one and five, of other vehicles 3000.
  • the vehicle 2000 is set in motion by one or more electric motors 5005 arranged along the path, each motor actuating a pair of rollers 5010 symmetrically arranged with respect to the centreline plane of the rail 110 and rotating around a rotation axis parallel to the centreline plane.
  • a rigid fin 160 fixed under the vehicle 2000 can pass between said rollers 5010, which fin, tightened by the two rotating rollers 5010, receives a thrust in the sense of rotation of the rollers 5010 and the vehicle 2000 above is also moved therewith.
  • the vehicles 3000 will also be provided with a similar fin.
  • Fig. 1 two electric motors 5005 and two pairs of rollers 5010 have been shown, but one or more electric motors 5005 and one or more pairs of rollers 5010 may be present in a variable number, for example on the basis of design specifications of the system.
  • the fin 160 of the vehicle 2000 can have a rhomboid shape (see Fig. 4) so that the discontinuity surface between the fin of a first vehicle 2000 and the fin of a second vehicle immediately following the first one is inclined with respect to the rotation axis of the rollers 5010, maximizing the fluidity of movement of both vehicles (it should be noted that the second vehicle can be of the type according to the present invention, i.e. 2000, or it can be another different vehicle, i.e. 3000). In other words, during the passage from a first vehicle 2000 to a second vehicle in part the fin 160 of a first vehicle 2000 and in part the fin of a second vehicle partly slides between the rollers 5010.
  • the vehicle 2000 is set in motion, for example, by one or more magnetic induction motors by magnetic interaction between the magnetic poles located on the vehicle 2000 and one or more linear asynchronous motors fixed to the ground.
  • the vehicle 2000 is typically provided with wheels to bind the movement of the vehicle 2000 to the rail 110.
  • the vehicle 2000 is provided with at least two support wheels 212, placed at the rail 110 (it is understood that in Fig. 2 there are wheels 212 that roll on a first rail and wheels 212 that roll on a second rail and the two rails can be joined together under the vehicle) and adapted to slide on it, and at least two stop wheels 214, placed orthogonally to the support wheels 212 and adapted to roll on one flank of the rail 110 (it is understood that in Fig.
  • wheels 214 that roll on a first rail and wheels 214 that roll on a second rail), in particular on internal flanks of the track formed by the pair of rails 110, favouring the impediment of movements of the vehicle 2000 along the transverse direction with respect to the direction of motion.
  • the system 1000 comprises:
  • the fixed part 100 induces an electromotive force in the movable part 200 and the electric energy deriving from said induced electromotive force is stored at least temporarily in the movable part 200.
  • the fixed part 100 is generally indicated as the assembly of the elements 110 and 120 since said elements could be integrated to form a single component.
  • the element 110 that is the rail, does not play any role.
  • movable part 200 is indicated as the assembly of two subsystems 220 and 250; this will be explained in the following.
  • Fig. 1 two vehicles 2000 have been shwon in which the movable part 200 is present, but it is evident that the movable part 200 could be present in more vehicles of the trains in a variable number, for example it could be present in all the vehicles or in the 50% of the vehicles.
  • the movable part 200 is present in one 20% of the vehicles of the train, wherein a first vehicle 2000 is followed by (and coupled to) four other vehicles 3000 powered by the same movable part 200 present on the first vehicle 2000, and wherein the first vehicle 2000 is a vehicle according to the present invention and the other vehicle 3000 can be a vehicle according to the prior art, in which the movable part 200 for the transmission of energy is not present.
  • the fixed part 100 comprises a magnetic strip 120 which interacts with the movable part 200, the latter being in motion with respect to the fixed part 100.
  • the magnetic strip 120 is arranged in the area defined by the rail 110, in particular in one of the two areas defined by the centreline plane of the track formed by the pair of rails 110 so as not to interfere with the movement system 5000 of the vehicle 2000, in particular with the fin 160 and the pair of rollers 5010.
  • the magnetic strip 120 may comprise an alternation of permanent magnets or electromagnets with alternating polarity.
  • the magnetic strip 120 extends along the entire path of the rail
  • the magnetic strip 120 is constituted by a bar on which permanent magnets are fixed, for example glued or fitted, according to a predetermined and constant pitch.
  • the permanent magnets are of the neodymium type, to ensure adequate energy transmission efficiency, and can be covered with a layer of antioxidant material, for example with an epoxy resin.
  • the magnetic strip 120 can be protected by a casing of material to protect it from possible damages deriving from accidental impacts.
  • an electromagnetic group 220 is fixed or bound in the lower part of the vehicle 2000, in the area immediately above the magnetic strip 120 (the means for fixing the electromagnetic group 220 to the vehicle 2000 are not shown in the figure).
  • the electromagnetic group 220 is fixed to the vehicle 2000 so as to magnetically interact with the plurality of magnets fixed to the magnetic bar 120, for example and advantageously at a distance of 1-5 mm from the magnetic strip 120.
  • the electromagnetic group 220 comprises at least one solenoid with a magnetic core (see for example the elements 221 in Fig. 5, which are individually identified with 221L1, 221L2, 221L3, 221R1, 221R2, 221R3), in particular the magnetic core can be "U”- or "horseshoe” -shaped.
  • the electromagnetic group 220 is advantageously provided with at least three solenoids with a magnetic core 221 placed side by side along the direction of motion of the vehicle 2000, according to a predetermined and constant pitch.
  • the solution of Fig. 5 can be considered as an assembly formed by three pairs of solenoids or two groups each formed by three solenoids.
  • the pitch of each of the three solenoids with magnetic core 221 is equal to the pitch of the magnets of the magnetic strip 120.
  • the mutual distance between the solenoids with magnetic core 221 is preferably such as to generate, at the terminals of the respective windings, three induced voltage signals with equal frequency, phase-shifted by 120°.
  • the interaction between the magnetic strip 120 and the electromagnetic group 220 can be optimized according to the needs.
  • the magnetic strip 120 can expose the magnets on the surface parallel to the plane in which the path of the rail 110 develops, ensuring, especially in the case of a curved path, greater stability of the vehicle 2000 due to the vertical attraction force that is generated between the magnetic strip 120 and the electromagnetic group 220.
  • the magnetic strip 120 can expose the magnets on the surface perpendicular to the plane in which the path of the rail 110 develops, so as to generate an opposed horizontal attraction force between the magnetic strip 120 and two electromagnetic groups 220 on the sides of the strip 120, useful for example in the case in which the vertical attraction force is an impediment for the operation of the system 1000.
  • the magnets of the magnetic strip 120 have alternating poles, i.e.
  • a first magnet has the pole N on a first side of the strip and the pole S on a second side of the strip
  • a second magnet (adjacent to the first one) has the pole N on the second side of the strip and the pole S on the first side of the strip
  • a third magnet (adjacent to the second one) has the pole N on the first side of the strip and the pole S on the second side of the strip, and so on.
  • the electromagnetic group 220 of Fig. 5 is provided with at least three pairs of solenoids with magnetic core 221 placed side by side; the first pair corresponds to the solenoids 221L1 and 221R1, the second pair corresponds to the solenoids 221L2 and 221R2, the third pair corresponds to the solenoids 221L3 and 221R3.
  • each pair of solenoids with moving magnetic core 221, in particular translating integrally with the electromagnetic group 220 and consequently with the vehicle 200 is arranged in such a way that a first electromagnet (for example, 221R1 or 221R2 or 221R3) is facing to a flank of the magnetic strip 120 (in particular the two outermost sections of the first solenoid are directed towards a first flank of the magnets of the magnetic strip 120) and a second solenoid (for example, 221L1 or 221L2 or 221L3) are facing to the opposite flank of the magnetic strip 120 (in particular the two outermost sections of the second solenoid are directed towards a second flank of the magnets of the magnetic strip 120), so that three solenoids with magnetic core 221 fixed/bound to the electromagnetic group 220 are facing on each flank of the strip.
  • a first electromagnet for example, 221R1 or 221R2 or 221R3
  • a second solenoid for example, 221L1 or 221L2 or 221L3
  • an electromotive force is induced at the ends of each solenoid with a magnetic core, the intensity of which is proportional to the speed of the relative motion of the electromagnetic unit 220 (see for example Fig. 3) with respect to the magnetic track 120, according to the known Lorentz law.
  • the alternating voltage Vin thus generated by the electromagnetic group 220 is processed by an electronic module 260 typically consisting of: an AC/DC converter that generates a direct voltage starting from the three-phase signals of the electromagnetic group 220, a step-down DC/DC converter, a voltage stabilizer to guarantee a fixed voltage when the peaks of the three-phase signals of the electromagnetic group 220 vary, and a current limiter that avoids overloads of the electric energy when a maximum value of the charging current has been set.
  • the movable part 200 further comprises at least one supercapacitor 280 (an electric accumulator) in which the electric energy at the output from the electronic module 260, in particular at the output from the current limiter, is stored.
  • a supercapacitor 280 of capacity for example, in the Farad order of magnitude is used.
  • the movable part 200 in particular the supercapacitor 280, is adapted to periodically store energy for a first interval of time and to periodically supply stored energy for a second interval of time, wherein said first interval of time is typically greater, preferably much greater, than said second interval of time; this typically depends on the arrangement and/or configuration of the fixed part 100 and/or the movable part 200.
  • the first interval of time is 100-1000 seconds and the second interval of time is 0.1-10 seconds and therefore the ratio between said two intervals of times is 10-10000 but more typically 100-1000.
  • the supercapacitor 280 supplies electric energy to at least one electric actuator 150 present on the vehicle 2000; preferably (as shown in Fig. 3), the actuator 150 is directly powered by the supercapacitor 280 and they are directly connected for example through a controlled switch 350.
  • an electric actuator 150 can be a motor (in particular a DC motor) that controls a conveyor belt or an arm of a robot.
  • the electric actuator 150 controls a conveyor belt 155 mounted in a transverse direction with respect to the direction of motion of the vehicle 2000 which, when actuated, can unload articles transported by the vehicle 2000 into special containers on the sides of the path of the rail 110, not shown in any figure.
  • the movable part 200 of the vehicle 2000 can supply energy to electric actuators 150 placed on other consecutive vehicles.
  • the vehicle 2000 is connected to other vehicles by means for mechanically and/or electrically connecting the vehicles to one another so as to form a "train" of vehicles.
  • the vehicles can be mechanically connected to one another by means of tow hooks and/or electrically connected to one another by means of electric cables.
  • the movable part 200 of the vehicle 2000 is electrically connected both to the electric actuator 150 of the vehicle 2000 and to two electric actuators 150 present on two other vehicles 3000. Based on the capacity of the supercapacitor 280, the movable part 200 of the vehicle 2000 can power both the electric actuator 150 of the vehicle 200 and one or more electric actuators 150 of one or more other vehicles 3000.
  • the system 1000 initially charges the supercapacitor 280 during the start-up phase of the system 1000, i.e. when the vehicle 2000 is moved from a zero speed (stationary vehicle) to a running speed (vehicle moving at a constant speed).
  • the start-up phase can for example last from 1 to 3 complete turns of the vehicle 2000 on the rail 110.
  • the supercapacitor 280 further has the possibility of being charged through mains voltage, typically at 220 V, in such a way as to facilitate any possible and necessary maintenance activity with the stopped system.
  • the movable part 200 can stop storing energy (for example by deactivating the module 260 or by disconnecting the supercapacitor 280 from the module 260) and the braking effect of the counter-electromotive force induced by the magnets is reduced, for example until the next second interval of time in which the supercapacitor 280 supplies electric energy to one or more electric actuators 150 and the movable part 200 may need to start storing energy again to compensate for the energy that has been consumed (for example by activating the module 260 or by connecting the supercapacitor 280 to the module 260).
  • the supercapacitor 280 is repeatedly charged by the module 260 and discharged by the actuator or actuators 150.
  • an upper charge level for the supercapacitor that corresponds to a upper voltage level suitably chosen considering the actuator or actuators (for example the motor or motors), and the movable part 200 regulates the voltage across the supercapacitor so that it is always close to this upper voltage level (preferably as close as possible) as it will be explained better in the following.
  • a local control unit 300 of the vehicle 2000 (see e.g. Fig. 3), associated to (typically, as shown in Fig. 3, integrated into) the movable part 200, may be advantageously adapted to control charging of the supercapacitor 280 so to control braking effect on the movable part 200 and so to maintain a predetermined voltage value across the supercapacitor 280.
  • the voltage across the supercapacitor 280 lowers and the local control unit 300 immediately controls the electronic module 260 so to recharge the supercapacitor 280 and therefore restore the upper voltage level; such recharging occurs even if the supercapacitor 280 still contains a lot of energy (for example 70-90% of the maximum energy storable); advantageously, according to such prompt recharging strategy of the supercapacitor the actuator (typically a DC motor) is always supplied with a voltage equal (or close) to its rated voltage.
  • an actuator 150 typically a DC motor
  • the unit 300 may control the module 260 so to vary the electric current supplied to the supercapacitor 280 in a continuous manner (i.e. through a range of current values) or in a discrete manner (i.e. through a plurality of different current values); such charging may depend for example on the energy stored in the supercapacitor 280 (e.g. the voltage value across the supercapacitor 280 detected by the unit 300) and/or on the position of the vehicle on the rail. It is to be noted that a smooth motion of the vehicles is desirable (i.e. a substantially uniform speed), and this may be achieved also through such charging control by the unit 300.
  • the movable part further comprises a sensor (for example indicated with 270 in Fig. 3), in particular a magnetic sensor, adapted to determine the position of the vehicle on the rail.
  • the sensor 270 can detect the magnetic pulses received when the electromagnetic group 220 of the movable part 200 of the system 1000 is located at each magnet of the magnetic strip 120 and send the signal for example to a local control unit 300.
  • the local control unit 300 is present on the vehicle 2000 and, being the number of magnets fixed on the magnetic strip 120 known, it can count the pulses sent by the sensor 270 determining unequivocally the instantaneous position of the vehicle 2000 on the rail 110.
  • an initial position and an end position corresponding to a same magnet of the magnetic strip 120 and to each magnetic interaction of the electromagnetic group 220 with the established magnet (corresponding to a complete turn of the vehicle 200 along the closed path of the rail) is established, the counting of the local control unit 300 can be reset, reducing the possibility of counting errors.
  • the local control unit 300 of the vehicle 2000 can be adapted to activate the electric actuator 150 and/or to communicate in a bidirectional way with a central control unit 400 of the system 4000 by means of radio and/or optical communications and/or in order to determine the instantaneous position of the vehicle 2000 on the rail 110.
  • the central control unit 400 is typically adapted to determine the position in which to activate the actuation of the electric actuator 150 and to send a signal to the local control unit 300.
  • the local control unit 300 closes the switch 350 and puts the supercapacitor 280 of the vehicle 2000 in electrical connection with electric actuator 150.
  • the movable part 200 has been divided into two subsystems: the electromagnetic group 220 and the subsystem 250 which comprises electrical/electronic circuitry and the supercapacitor 280. This subdivision was made to highlight the very frequent case in which the two subsystems are at a certain distance from one another, as shown for example in Fig. 2 and Fig. 4, and electrically connected to one another.
  • the local control unit 300 of the vehicle 2000 can be electrically connected to an identical or similar local control unit 300 present on the other vehicles 3000.
  • the control units 300 being the position of the vehicle 2000 and the (fixed) distance between the vehicle 2000 and a second vehicle 3000 or a third vehicle 3000 known, it is possible to further determine the position of a second vehicle 3000 or of a third vehicle 3000 on the rail 110 and activate the electric actuator 150 of the relative vehicle 3000.

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Abstract

Système (1000) de transmission d'énergie électrique à un véhicule (2000) par radio, conçu pour effectuer un déplacement sur un rail (110) sous l'effet d'un système de déplacement (5000), comprenant une partie fixe (100) liée au sol et une partie mobile (200) reliée au véhicule (2000). La partie fixe (100) induit une force électromotrice dans la partie mobile (200) sous l'effet du déplacement du véhicule (2000) sur le rail (110) et l'énergie électrique résultante est stockée (280) dans le véhicule (2000) pendant un premier intervalle de temps puis fournie à un actionneur électrique (150) du véhicule (2000) pendant un second intervalle de temps. La partie mobile (200) est conçue pour stocker périodiquement de l'énergie pendant un premier intervalle de temps et pour fournir périodiquement de l'énergie stockée pendant un second intervalle de temps ; le premier intervalle de temps étant supérieur au second intervalle de temps en raison de l'agencement et/ou de la configuration de la partie fixe (100) et/ou la partie mobile (200).
EP21727587.4A 2020-05-27 2021-05-21 Système de transmission d'énergie électrique à un véhicule par radio Pending EP4164913A1 (fr)

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