Fuel-efficient energy storage automotive drive system

Motor vehicles – With fluid or mechanical means to accumulate energy to power...

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60413, 60416, 60418, 60911, 74687, 74752R, 74751, 180305, 180308, 180 541, B60K 900, F15B 102

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ABSTRACT:
A fuel-saving energy storage vehicle drive system which saves fuel, primarily under stop-and-go driving conditions, by collecting, storing and using energy normally lost in the braking or deceleration of the vehicle, by automatically controlled operation of the engine under certain conditions, and by automatically controlled use of the stored energy and engine respectively as alternative or supplemental prime movers for each other for driving the vehicle. Subsystems for preventing waste of deceleration energy and stored energy are provided, and compact transmission layout and packaging are provided which facilitate installation of the new system in existing vehicles.

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