Electric scooter with on-board charging system
First Claim
1. A two wheeled electric scooter comprising:
- a scooter frame including a compartment shaped and sized to accommodate a battery power supply;
an electric motor connected to said battery power supply via at least one switch, the electric motor configured to drive a rear wheel of the scooter;
an onboard power source configured to charge the battery power supply;
a first charging circuit configured to connect the onboard power source to the battery power supply;
a second charging circuit configured to connect the battery power supply to an external power source; and
a motor controller circuit connected to the motor and configured to charge the battery power supply upon deceleration of the scooter.
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Abstract
A two-wheeled electric scooter principally powered by batteries which together provide more than 100 volts. The scooter carries an onboard recharging system to replenish the battery supply. Accordingly, the onboard recharging system is not called upon to provide the main power source for acceleration and other operating conditions. A recharging system is implemented either as a fuel cell which trickle charges the battery, or an internal combustion engine which recharges the battery through a mechanical charging unit such as an alternator or generator. Regenerative braking is provided so as to further conserve energy by back driving the motor to recharge the battery pack during braking. Connections are provided for an external power source such as an AC outlet to be plugged into the scooter so as to provide an alternate mechanism to recharge the batteries.
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14 Claims
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1. A two wheeled electric scooter comprising:
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a scooter frame including a compartment shaped and sized to accommodate a battery power supply;
an electric motor connected to said battery power supply via at least one switch, the electric motor configured to drive a rear wheel of the scooter;
an onboard power source configured to charge the battery power supply;
a first charging circuit configured to connect the onboard power source to the battery power supply;
a second charging circuit configured to connect the battery power supply to an external power source; and
a motor controller circuit connected to the motor and configured to charge the battery power supply upon deceleration of the scooter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
the onboard power source comprises a fuel cell configured to trickle charge the battery supply via said first circuit; and
a fuel tank configured to hold a fuel suitable for running the fuel cell.
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3. The electric scooter according to claim 2, wherein the trickle charge output by the fuel cell is less than 2 amps.
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4. The electric vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the fuel is one from the group consisting of hydrogen and methanol.
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5. The electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the onboard power source comprises an internal combustion engine configured to drive a mechanical charging unit connected to charge the battery power supply;
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a fuel tank configured to hold a fuel suitable for running the internal combustion engine.
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6. The electric scooter according to claim 5, wherein the engine and mechanical charging unit cooperate to output a maximum electrical current of 10 amps DC.
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7. The electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the battery power supply has a voltage of at least 100 volts.
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8. The two wheeled electric scooter according to claim 1, wherein the first charging circuit comprises a boost converter which receives a first voltage output by the fuel cell and outputs a second voltage to the battery power supply, the second voltage being greater than the first voltage.
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9. A two wheeled electric scooter comprising:
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a scooter frame including a compartment shaped and sized to accommodate a battery power supply;
an electric motor connected to said battery power supply via at least one switch, the electric motor configured to drive a rear wheel of the scooter;
at least one fuel cell configured to trickle charge the battery supply;
a first charging circuit configured to connect the fuel cell to the battery power supply so as to charge the battery power supply;
a fuel tank configured to hold a fuel suitable for running the fuel cell;
a second charging circuit configured to connect the battery power supply to an external power source; and
a motor controller circuit connected to the motor and configured to charge the battery power supply upon deceleration of the scooter. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A two wheeled electric scooter comprising:
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a scooter frame including a compartment shaped and sized to accommodate a battery power supply having a voltage of at least 100 volts;
an electric motor connected to said battery power supply via at least one switch, the electric motor configured to drive a rear wheel of the scooter;
fuel cell configured to trickle charge the battery supply, the fuel cell running on either hydrogen or methanol, the fuel cell outputting a trickle charge of less than 2 amps;
a first charging circuit configured to connect the fuel cell to the battery power supply so as to charge the battery power supply, the first charging circuit including a boost converter which receives a first voltage by the cell and outputs a second voltage to the battery power supply, the second voltage being greater than the first voltage, a fuel tank configured to hold the hydrogen or methanol fuel;
a second charging circuit configured to connect the battery power to an external power source; and
a motor controller circuit connected to the motor and configured to charge the battery power supply upon deceleration of the scooter.
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