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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 08, 2016
Filed:
Oct. 03, 2012
Frank Bartl, Grenzach-Wyhlen, DE;
Andreas Clemens Van Der Ham, Utrecht, NL;
Frank Bartl, Grenzach-Wyhlen, DE;
Andreas Clemens Van Der Ham, Utrecht, NL;
AKTIEBOLAGET SKF, Gothenburg, SE;
Abstract
A power generating bearing assembly () comprises a bearing subassembly () retained by a bearing housing (). During operation, friction and other factors increase a temperature of the bearing assembly (). The housing () can optionally include a bearing cooling passage system comprising at least one liquid cooling passage () formed internally therein. The liquid cooling passage () would be routed proximate the bearing subassembly () to remove heat therefrom. A thermo-generator cavity () extends inward from an exterior surface of the housing (), terminating at a cavity end wall (). The cavity () is formed at a location identified having a higher temperature. A Thermo-Electric Generator (TEG) () is inserted within the cavity () and thermally coupled to the end wall (). The Thermo-Electric Generator (TEG) () utilizes a temperature difference between the end wall () and the ambient air to generated electric power. The power can be used to operate electrically powered devices, such as condition sensors (), communication devices, and the like.