IP Library Granted Patent US 9,121,394
Granted Patent B2
US 9,121,394 · App. 13/856,675 · Granted Sep 1, 2015

Energy harvester for converting vibrational motion of a vibrating equipment into electrical energy, and a device for monitoring the operation of a vibrating equipment

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Patent No.
US 9,121,394
App. No.
13/856,675
Granted
Sep 1, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to an energy harvester for converting vibrational motion of a vibrating equipment into electrical energy. The energy harvester comprises a pendulum arranged to be pivotably attached to said vibrating equipment, a motion limiter arranged to limit a pivoting motion of said pendulum, and a generator connected to said pendulum and arranged to convert said pivoting motion into electrical energy. The vibrational motion has an operating frequency, and said pendulum has a natural frequency different from said operating frequency. The invention also relates to a device for monitoring the operation of a vibrating equipment.

Claims (25)

1. An energy harvester for convening vibrational motion of a vibrating equipment into electrical energy, comprising:

a pendulum pivotably attached to said vibrating equipment;

a motion limiter arranged to limit a pivoting: motion of said pendulum, said motion limiter including a first bar element spaced from a first side of the pendulum and a second bar element spaced from a second side of the pendulum;

a first spring element having a first end attached to the pendulum and a second end positioned in contact with the first bar element to restrict the pivoting movement of the pendulum during the pivoting movement of the pendulum and to cause the pendulum to rebound from the first bar element;

a second spring element having a first end attached to the pendulum and a second end positioned in contact with the second bar element to restrict the pivoting movement of the pendulum during the pivoting movement of the pendulum and to cause the pendulum to rebound from the second bar element; and

a generator connected to said pendulum and arranged to convert said pivoting motion into electrical energy,

said vibrational motion having an operating frequency, and said pendulum having a natural frequency different from said operating frequency.

2. An energy harvester according to claim 1 , wherein said generator is a step drive.

3. An energy harvester according to claim 1 , wherein said generator is a linear actuator.

4. An energy harvester according to claim 1 , wherein said natural frequency of said pendulum is significantly higher than said operating frequency.

5. An energy harvester according to claim 1 , wherein said pendulum comprises a rod attached to a shaft, and a weight provided at an end of said rod.

6. An energy harvester according to claim 1 , wherein said energy harvester is a high g energy harvester.

7. An energy harvester according to claim 1 , wherein said vibrating equipment is a screen or a feeder.

8. An energy harvester according to claim 1 , further comprising a microcontroller for monitoring the operating condition of said energy harvester.

9. An energy harvester according, to claim 1 , wherein said pendulum is arranged to move parallel with said peak-to-peak vibrational motion of said vibrating equipment.

10. A device for monitoring the operation of a vibrating equipment, comprising:

a sensor for detecting a parameter of said vibrating equipment;

an energy harvester for convening vibrational motion of a vibrating equipment into electrical energy;

a pendulum pivotably attached to said vibrating equipment;

a motion limiter arranged to limit a pivoting motion of said pendulum, said motion limiter including a first bar element spaced from a first side of the pendulum and a second bar element spaced from a second side of the pendulum;

a first spring element having a first end attached to the pendulum and a second end positioned in contact with the first bar element to restrict the pivoting movement of the pendulum during the pivoting movement of the pendulum and to cause the pendulum to rebound from the first bar element;

a second spring element having, a first end attached to the pendulum and a second end positioned in contact with the second bar element to restrict the pivoting movement of the pendulum during the pivoting movement of the pendulum and to cause the pendulum to rebound from the second bar element; and

a generator connected to said pendulum and arranged to convert said pivoting motion into electrical energy,

said vibrational motion having an operating frequency, and said pendulum having a natural frequency different from said operating frequency.

11. A device according to claim 10 , wherein said energy harvester is adjustable in relation to a movement of said vibrating equipment.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 19, 2025
From: METSO OUTOTEC FINLAND OY
To: METSO FINLAND OY
Reel/Frame 072909/0377 →
MERGER Recorded Nov 15, 2023
From: METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: METSO OUTOTEC USA INC.
Reel/Frame 065566/0186 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 15, 2023
From: METSO OUTOTEC USA INC.
To: METSO OUTOTEC FINLAND OY
Reel/Frame 065566/0384 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 16, 2013
From: BACHMANN, JAN F.; KRAMLICH, EUGEN; WURST, HELGE B.; PARKER, KAMI; SNYDER, SCOTT
To: METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 030429/0501 →