Piezoelectric power generation
US-2016072411-A1 · Mar 10, 2016 · US
US9906171B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9906171-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615281933-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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A piezoelectric energy harvesting apparatus includes a housing and a piezoelectric module disposed in the housing. The piezoelectric module includes a piezoelectric wafer unit and a clamp unit clamping the piezoelectric wafer unit. A resilient member is connected between the clamp unit and an inner wall of the housing to transmit an oscillation movement to the clamp unit, which in turn causes oscillation of the piezoelectric wafer unit for generating an electric power. An impact unit extends movably into the housing and is capable of pushing the clamp unit against the resilient member when being subjected to an ambient natural force such that the resilient member generates the oscillation movement.
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What is claimed is: 1. A piezoelectric energy harvesting apparatus, comprising: a housing defining an installation space; a piezoelectric module disposed in said installation space, and including at least one piezoelectric unit including a piezoelectric wafer, and two electric power output electrodes respectively and electrically coated on two opposite surfaces of said piezoelectric wafer, and a clamp unit clamping said at least one piezoelectric unit and movably disposed inside said installation space; a resilient member connected between said clamp unit and an inner wall of said housing within said installation space, said resilient member being directly connected to and resiliently hanging said clamp unit to transmit an oscillation movement to said clamp unit, which in turn causes oscillation of said piezoelectric unit for generating an electric power; and an impact unit movably extending into said installation space, disposed beneath said piezoelectric module, and partially exposed from said housing, said impact unit being movable upwardly to directly push said piezoelectric module against said resilient member when an upward ambient natural force acts on said impact unit, such that said resilient member generates the oscillation movement, said impact unit being movable downwardly and away from said piezoelectric module by gravity to allow said piezoelectric module to move downwardly when no upward ambient natural force acts on said impact unit. 2. The piezoelectric energy harvesting apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: said clamp unit allows said piezoelectric unit to oscillate; and said resilient member is compressible and extendable between said inner wall of said housing and said clamp unit to transmit the oscillation movement to said clamp unit thereby causing oscillation of said piezoelectric unit. 3. The piezoelectric energy harvesting apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein said resilient member is a helical spring. 4. The piezoelectric energy harvesting apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: said housing has a through hole formed in said bottom of said housing and communicating with said installation space; and said impact unit includes an impact receiving member extending movably into said through hole, and a hitting plate that is fixed on top of said impact receiving member for hitting said clamp unit, said hitting plate having a width greater than that of said through hole. 5. The piezoelectric energy harvesting apparatus as claimed in claim 4 , wherein said impact receiving member has a spindle portion and an impact receiving plate, said spindle portion extending movably through said through hole, said impact receiving plate radially and outwardly extending from a bottom end of said spindle portion. 6. The piezoelectric energy harvesting apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said clamp unit includes two clamping rings coupled to each other to clamp therebetween said at least one piezoelectric unit, said clamping rings cooperatively defining an annular clamping recess therebetween to receive and position said at least one piezoelectric unit. 7. The piezoelectric energy harvesting apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , said at least one piezoelectric unit includes a plurality of piezoelectric units clamped by said clamp unit. 8. The piezoelectric energy harvesting apparatus as claimed in claim 7 , wherein said clamp unit includes a plurality of clamping rings stacked on each other, each of said piezoelectric units being clamped between each two adjacent ones of said clamp rings, said each two adjacent ones of said clamping rings cooperatively defining an annular clamping recess therebetween to receive and position one of said piezoelectric units.
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