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Electrically-powered tricycle

  • US 4,111,274 A
  • Filed: 08/11/1975
  • Issued: 09/05/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/11/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electric-powered cycle for carrying an operator comprisinga steerable wheel;

  • an electric motor drive for a wheel of said cycle;

    battery means including a plurality of batteries for energizing said motor; and

    a circuit including(a) manually-operated speed switch means for selectively connecting said batteries in parallel and series circuits for energization of the motor to provide respectively for low and high speeds and for supplying current from said battery means to said motor to drive said wheel.(b) one electronic unidirectional circuit means for blocking current generated by the motor when the back EMF exceeds the voltage of said battery means in the low speed condition whereby free coasting of the cycle above said low speed is permitted in the absence of regenerative braking action;

    (c) manually-operated regenerative-braking switch means operable concurrently with said speed switch means for bypassing said one unidirectional circuit means concurrently with said batteries being connected in parallel circuits for low speed to enable regenerative braking action, and including another unidirectional means for conducting only when the back EMF exceeds the voltage of said battery circuit connected in parallel so that the regenerative braking action, enabled by said regenerative-braking switch means, is effective only at speeds above said low speed whereby the operator can selectively choose to maintain the cycle at the low speed established by said parallel battery circuit by concurrent operation of both said regenerative switch means and said speed switch means in the low speed condition; and

    (d) said speed switch means includes means for bypassing said one unidirectional circuit means when the batteries are connected in series whereby regenerative braking is automatically provided under high-speed energization.

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