JPH02168825 | BACKUP POWER SOURCE SYSTEM |
JPH11150801 | MAIN CIRCUIT EQUIPMENT FOR ELECTRIC RAILCAR |
US4694237A | 1987-09-15 | |||
US5304035A | 1994-04-19 | |||
EP0665627A2 | 1995-08-02 | |||
DE3337241A1 | 1984-05-30 |
Claims
- A regulator that regulates the relation between the batteries and the transformer. It connects a first battery to the transformer. When it is empty, the said transformer takes power from a second battery and recharges the first battery and so on. The regulator operates and controls the cooling fan. |
Power Control
Technical Field:
Power Control
Background Art:
There is no
Disclosure of the invention:
This new invention provides a device to solve the problem of empty batteries. The idea depends on connecting a transformer to batteries, for example two batteries. When one of them is empty, the transformer charges it. After the completion of charging process, the power is disconnected automatically. The same process is repeated when the other battery is empty. In order for the operation to be done successfully, batteries should be emptied for at least 27 hours and should be recharged within 3 hours. The device is provided with two fans for cooling purposes. The device is operated by a button. A first battery is on operation mode giving the transformer electrons. When the first battery is empty, a second battery starts giving electrons to the transformer, while the transformer is recharging the first battery. When the second battery is empty, the first battery starts and the transformer recharges the second empty one. The device is provided with two fans for cooling purposes.
Method of exploitation:
1- Power operated vehicles,
2- All power operated appliances that work continuously.
Brief description of drawings:
Form 1:
1 battery
2 Transformer
3 regulator
4 wire
5 Cooling fan
6 Start up Button
Form 2:
1 battery
2 Transformer
3 regulator
4 wire
5 Cooling fan
6 Start up Button
Form 3:
1 battery
2 Transformer
3 regulator
4 wire
5 Cooling fan
6 Start up Button