Construction machine
First Claim
1. A construction machine having an engine, a hydraulic pump driven by the engine, and an actuator driven by discharge oil from the hydraulic pump, wherein the construction machine is constructed in such a way that a rotation shaft of a regenerative motor, which rotates by return oil from the actuator, is connected to a rotation shaft of the hydraulic pump, and the hydraulic pump is driven by the engine and the regenerative motor when drive torque necessary in the hydraulic pump is larger than the output torque generated by operation of the regenerative motor, while the hydraulic pump is driven by the regenerative motor when the drive torque necessary in the hydraulic pump is smaller than the output torque generated by operation of the regenerative motor, and an electrical power generator connected to the rotation shaft of the regenerative motor is operated to generate electricity by excess torque, which has not been energy-regenerated in the hydraulic pump so that this generated electrical power is stored in an electricity storage device.
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Abstract
In order to provide a construction machine by which energy regeneration can be performed reliably and battery and electrical power generator can be miniaturized, a construction machine has an engine, a hydraulic pump driven by the engine, and an actuator driven by discharge oil from the hydraulic pump, and a regenerative motor which rotates by return oil from the actuator is connected to the rotation shaft of the hydraulic pump. The hydraulic pump is driven by the engine and the regenerative motor when drive torque necessary in the hydraulic pump is larger than output torque generated by operation of the regenerative motor. Meanwhile, the hydraulic pump is driven by the regenerative motor when the drive torque of the hydraulic pump is smaller than output torque of the regenerative motor, and an electrical power generator connected to the rotation shaft of the hydraulic pump is operated to generate electricity by excess torque which has not been energy-regenerated in the hydraulic pump so that this generated electrical power is charged in a battery.
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- 1. A construction machine having an engine, a hydraulic pump driven by the engine, and an actuator driven by discharge oil from the hydraulic pump, wherein the construction machine is constructed in such a way that a rotation shaft of a regenerative motor, which rotates by return oil from the actuator, is connected to a rotation shaft of the hydraulic pump, and the hydraulic pump is driven by the engine and the regenerative motor when drive torque necessary in the hydraulic pump is larger than the output torque generated by operation of the regenerative motor, while the hydraulic pump is driven by the regenerative motor when the drive torque necessary in the hydraulic pump is smaller than the output torque generated by operation of the regenerative motor, and an electrical power generator connected to the rotation shaft of the regenerative motor is operated to generate electricity by excess torque, which has not been energy-regenerated in the hydraulic pump so that this generated electrical power is stored in an electricity storage device.
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4. A construction machine having an engine, a hydraulic pump driven by the engine, and an actuator driven by discharge oil from the hydraulic pump, wherein the construction machine is constructed in such a way that a regenerative motor, which rotates by return oil from the actuator, is connected to a rotation shaft of the hydraulic pump, and the hydraulic pump is driven by the engine and the regenerative motor when drive torque necessary in the hydraulic pump is larger than the output torque generated by operation of the regenerative motor, while the hydraulic pump is driven by the regenerative motor when the drive torque necessary in the hydraulic pump is smaller than the output torque generated by operation of the regenerative motor, and an electrical power generator connected to the rotation shaft of the regenerative motor is operated to generate electricity by excess torque, which has not been energy-regenerated in the hydraulic pump so that this generated electrical power is stored in an electricity storage device, wherein clutches for transmitting/disconnecting shaft torques to/from the rotation shaft of the hydraulic pump are provided on at least either one of the rotation shaft of the electrical power generator or the rotation shaft of the regenerative motor.
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5. A construction machine having an engine, a hydraulic pump driven by the engine, and an actuator driven by discharge oil from the hydraulic pump, wherein the construction machine is constructed in such a way that a regenerative motor, which rotates by return oil from the actuator, is connected to a rotation shaft of the hydraulic pump, and the hydraulic pump is driven by the engine and the regenerative motor when drive torque necessary in the hydraulic pump is larger than the output torque generated by operation of the regenerative motor, while the hydraulic pump is driven by the regenerative motor when the drive torque necessary in the hydraulic pump is smaller than the output torque generated by operation of the regenerative motor, and an electrical power generator connected to the rotation shaft of the regenerative motor is operated to generate electricity by excess torque, which has not been energy-regenerated in the hydraulic pump so that this generated electrical power is stored in an electricity storage device, wherein a continuously variable transmission for changing the rotational speed of the electrical power generator with respect to the rotational speed of the regenerative motor is disposed between the electrical power generator and the regenerative motor.
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