Electrical driving unit for rolling vehicles and motor vehicles

Motor vehicles – Power – Electric

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180 653, 180 654, 318139, 318268, B60K 100

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053100166

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an electrical driving unit for a rolling motor vehicle of the kind comprising an electrically motorized subassembly which is fed by a direct current supply subassembly and controlled by an electrically regulated control subassembly and is connected to the running carriage of the vehicle via a gear box, clutch and secondary transmission. This driving unit is remarkable in that the abovementioned electrically motorized subassembly is a motor called "compound" with a series excitation winding and a parallel excitation winding; both connected between said electrically motorized control subassembly and the direct current supply subassembly, which is comprised of a series of accumulator batteries. Applications of the invention include electrical propulsion of land motor vehicles.

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patent: 4142135 (1979-02-01), Fujita
patent: 4181876 (1980-01-01), Kato et al.
patent: 4330742 (1982-05-01), Reimers

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