DEVICE FOR THE FEEDING AUXILIARY OPERATING FACILITIES FOR A FUEL-ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN VEHICLE
Application 798/CHENP/2007 published 2007-08-24, filed 2007-02-23
A device for the feeding of auxiliary operating facilities for a fuel-electrically driven vehicle with a combustion engine (1) is stated, which device comprises a generator (2) driven by the combustion engine (1) and a rectifier (3) connected with a generator (2) on the AC voltage side, wherein the rectifier (3) on the DC voltage side is connected with a first and a second connection (5, 6) of a DC voltage circuit (4). Alternatively, first and second rectifiers (3a, 3b) connected with the generator (2) on the AC voltage side are provided, wherein the first rectifier (3a) is connected on the DC voltage side with a first and a second connection (5a, 6a) of a first DC voltage circuit (4a) and the second rectifier (3b) on the DC voltage side with a first and a second connection (5b, 6b) of a second DC voltage circuit (4b). Saving of the space requirement and increase of the robustness and the susceptibility to faults is achieved in that a first and a second step-down converter (7, 8) each is connected with the first and second connection (5, 6) of the DC voltage circuit (4), and that the first and second step-down converter (7, 8) is connected with a common DC voltage rail system (9) for the feeding of the auxiliary operating facilities (10). As an alternative to the second step-down converter (8) a further rectifier (21) connected with the generator (2) on the AC voltage side can also be provided wherein the first step-down converter (7) and the further rectifier (21) are then connected with the common DC voltage rail system (9) for the feeding of the auxiliary operating facilities (10).
Applicant
1)ABB SCHWEIZ AG
:BROWN BOVERI STRASSE 6, CH-5400 BADEN, Switzerland
Inventor
1)GUGGISBERG, BEAT 2)BISEN, VISHAL
International Info
Classification: H02M 3/158
Publication Number: WO 2006/021115 A1
Application Date: 2005-08-19
Priority Information
04405531.7 EUROPEAN UNION 2005-08-26