Abstract: ROTAR DISC MOTION UTILISING POWER SOURCE is a electrical power generation unit in automobiles. It is possible when the automobile is provided with DISC BRAKE. When the SPEED OF DISC is getting waste when in motion i.e in nonbraked condition, its proper utilization should be there. THEREFORE THE EMF GENERATION IS POSSIBLE WITH THAT USING THE PRINCIPLE of FARADAYS LAW OF E.M.F GENERATION i.e a current carrying conductor subjected to a magnetic field induces e.m.f. THE RDMUPS consist of grooved wheel which is connected to the ROTAR DISC .The grooved wheel is keyed to a shaft at one end and pulley is fixed to it at other end. Two more secondary pulleys are connected to the shaft pulley using pulley belt. The secondary pulleys are fixed to dynamos which generates electrical power. When the disc is in motion it will make the grooved wheel set in motion resulting in motion of primary pulley and with the help of belt drive the secondary pulleys will come in motion followed by rotation of DYNAMO and desired electrical power is generated which will be stored in battery of automobile used by the automobile as per need.
4. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF ROTAR DISC MOTION UTILISING POWER SOURCE(RDMUPS)
ROTAR DISC MOTION UTILISING POWER SOURCE is an electrical power generation unit in automobiles. It is possible when the automobile is provided with DISC BRAKE.
5. CLAIMS We claim that,
1. Rotar disc motion utilizing power source should work on the vehicle mounted with disc brake.
2. The power of the disc should be transmitted with the help of. grooved wheel meshed with it.
3. Rotor disc motion utilizing power source should charge the battery in the vehicle and to reduce or obsolete the load on the conventional Alternator.
4. Rotar Disc motion Utilizing power source should have a shaft drawn from grooved wheel and a primary pulley should be mounted on it.
5. Secondary pulley should be mounted on dynamo shaft.
6. The power transmission from primary pulley to secondary pulley should be with the help of belt.
7. Power generation should take place when it is in motion and not when it is braked.
8. The power generattoyshould be a D.C generator.
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TITLE: ROTAR DISC MOTION UTILISING POWER SOURCE(RDMUPS)
ABSTRACT:
ROTAR DISC MOTION UTILISING POWER SOURCE is a electrical power generation unit in automobiles. It is possible when the automobile is provided with DISC BRAKE.
When the SPEED OF DISC is getting waste when in motion i.e in nonbraked condition, its proper utilization should be there. THEREFORE THE EMF GENERATION IS POSSIBLE WITH THAT USING THE PRINCIPLE of FARADAYS LAW OF E.M.F GENERATION i.e a current carrying conductor subjected to a magnetic field induces e.m.f.
THE RDMUPS consist of grooved wheel which is connected to the ROTAR DISC .The grooved wheel is keyed to a shaft at one end and pulley is fixed to it at other end. Two more secondary pulleys are connected to the shaft pulley using pulley belt. The secondary pulleys are fixed to dynamos which generates electrical power.
When the disc is in motion it will make the grooved wheel set in motion resulting in motion of primary pulley and with the help of belt drive the secondary pulleys will come in motion followed by rotation of DYNAMO and desired electrical power is generated which will be stored in battery of automobile used by the automobile as per need.
FOLLOWING ARE THE SPECIFICATION OF RDMUPS:
1. Rotar disc: 190mm Diameter 3mm thickness, uniformly perforated.
2. Grooved wheel: 100m Diameter 10mm depth groove.
3. Shaft: O.D 10mm,length 6inch,fixed at both the ends
4. Primary Pulley: 50mm Diameter, 10mm depth groove.
5. Secondary pulley: 50mm Diameter, lOrnm depth groove
6. Belt: Elastic Rubber flat belt
7. Dynamo: regular DC generator
8. Dynamo Shaft: 5mm Diameter, length 1 inch.
9. Battery: 12 Volt, 8AH , conventional automobile battery.
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| 1 | ABSTRACT1.jpg | 2018-08-11 |
| 2 | 201821015304-Other Patent Document-230418.pdf | 2018-08-11 |
| 3 | 201821015304-Form 9-230418.pdf | 2018-08-11 |
| 4 | 201821015304-Form 5-230418.pdf | 2018-08-11 |
| 5 | 201821015304-Form 3-230418.pdf | 2018-08-11 |
| 6 | 201821015304-Form 2(Title Page)-230418.pdf | 2018-08-11 |
| 7 | 201821015304-Form 1-230418.pdf | 2018-08-11 |