US20150027123A1 - Machine for generating power by harnessing highly viscous fluids - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to the field of green energy production and more specifically to a machine for generating power by harnessing highly viscous fluids.
- This invention is in the area of green energy production. Over the years green energy production has involved using the sun, the wind and river currents to produce energy. This invention uses flowing fluids as a weight , and with gravitational forces produces the desired reciprocating piston like motion that moves belts and wheels generating energy
- Green energy technology involved the development of windmills, solar panels and water current driven saw mills.
- This invention emulates a typical automobile engine with out the need to burn fossil fuels, or alcohols.
- the invention's eight water weighted open ended square containers function like pistons in an automobile engine turning belts and wheels to produce kinetic energy.
- the hydro electric motor with reciprocating piston motion can work with any fluid, it is mobile, and can be built in any environment. Once the invention's 250 gallon tank fills up with fluid, a pump circulates the fluid throughout the invention. There is no fluid loss.
- the primary object of the invention is the Motor provides a continuous perpetual electrical power source with out harming the environment.
- Another object of the invention is invention traps, harnesses viscous fluids in open ended square containers using them as weights.
- Another object of the invention is fluid filled containers generate downward force via gravitational pull which powers invention.
- invention is a hydro-electric motor with piston like reciprocating motion, two 250 gallon tanks one on bottom and one on top hold all fluids, viscous fluids are circulated throughout the motor invention via a water pump, there is no fluid loss, bearing and chain suspended top open square containers eight in all, fill from the top tank successively, and descend via gravitational forces and empty their contents to lower tank, top open square containers function like automobile pistons going up and down moving metal chain belts and two 6 inch free wheels , and free wheels turn two elastic belts that power two generators.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the invention.
- This invention is a multi piston water weighted reciprocating motion hydro electric motor. It stands 20 feet tall, and 10 feet long, and 4 feet wide. From drawing labeled figure # 1 the invention is turned on via a side switch located on the left hand side and labeled # 15 . There are two 250 gallon tanks one located on the top, and located on the bottom. In figure drawing number one they are labeled # 10 , and # 14 respectively. The top tank (# 10 ) is fed by a 20 foot plastic flow tube labeled (# 12 ), and a attached to the flow tube is a 700 volt water pump labeled (# 13 ) from figure drawing number one. When in operation the pump (# 13 — FIG. 1 ) pumps any viscous fluid to the top tank(# 10 FIG.
- top open square containers having capacity to hold between 5-50 gallons of viscous fluid labeled # 11 from figure drawing number one. These containers run along the entire length of the invention. They are attached via a one inch bicycle type chain labeled # 50 from figure drawing number 2 . They are paired front and back and attached by a bicycle type spoke and wheel and bearings labeled # 51 , and # 52 from figure drawing number 2 respectively are 4 containers facing front, and 4 containers behind them. They move by reciprocating motion. When the front container goes up, the back container goes down.
- the machine When the machine is operational, it harnesses the viscous fluid in the containers (# 11 -FIG.— 1 ).
- the container ascends to the top tank (# 10 -FIG.— 1 ) and gets filled by the fluid in the tank. Once filled, the container descends the height of the machine to the bottom tank (# 14 — FIG. 1 ).
- Half way down the container trips a microswitch, 4 total (# 16 — FIG. 1 ) and this induces the adjacent container to ascend and get filled by the top tank.
- the containers descend because of gravity.
- the harnessed viscous fluid is acting as a weight to force the container downward. Once the container (# 11 — FIG. 1 ), it empties the fluid to the bottom tank (# 14 — FIG. 1 ).
- This fluid is re-circulated back to the top by the connected pump(# 13 FIG. 1 ).
- the motion emulated by the containers is that of pistons working in a traditional automobile engine.
- the containers (# 11 — FIG. 1 ) move one inch bicycle type chains (# 50 — FIG. 2 ) which along the entire length of the invention.
- To the far left of the invention 2 six inch free wheels (# 18 — FIG. 1 ), are rotated, much like one would expect in a traditional automobile. These rotating wheels rotate belts that power two 50 kilo watt generators located to the far left of the invention (# 17 — FIG. 1 ).
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Abstract
A machine for generating power by harnessing highly viscous fluids with invention is a hydro-electric motor with piston like reciprocating motion, two 250 gallon tanks one on bottom and one on top hold all fluids, viscous fluids are circulated throughout the motor invention via a water pump, there is no fluid loss, bearing and chain suspended top open square containers eight in all, fill from the top tank successively, and descend via gravitational forces and empty their contents to lower tank, top open square containers function like automobile pistons going up and down moving metal chain belts and two 6 inch free wheels , and free wheels turn two elastic belts that power two generators.
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- This invention relates generally to the field of green energy production and more specifically to a machine for generating power by harnessing highly viscous fluids. This invention is in the area of green energy production. Over the years green energy production has involved using the sun, the wind and river currents to produce energy. This invention uses flowing fluids as a weight , and with gravitational forces produces the desired reciprocating piston like motion that moves belts and wheels generating energy
- Green energy technology involved the development of windmills, solar panels and water current driven saw mills. This invention emulates a typical automobile engine with out the need to burn fossil fuels, or alcohols. The invention's eight water weighted open ended square containers function like pistons in an automobile engine turning belts and wheels to produce kinetic energy.
- Prior technology required are reliant on forces of nature, wind, water current, and sun. If there is not enough sun, then solar panels do not work efficiently. With out wind, windmills do not turn and produce energy. With out the close proximity of a flowing water mass, saw mills do not work. The invention, the hydro electric motor with reciprocating piston motion can work with any fluid, it is mobile, and can be built in any environment. Once the invention's 250 gallon tank fills up with fluid, a pump circulates the fluid throughout the invention. There is no fluid loss.
- The primary object of the invention is the Motor provides a continuous perpetual electrical power source with out harming the environment.
- Another object of the invention is invention traps, harnesses viscous fluids in open ended square containers using them as weights.
- Another object of the invention is fluid filled containers generate downward force via gravitational pull which powers invention.
- Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following descriptions, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein, by way of illustration and example, an embodiment of the present invention is disclosed.
- In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a machine for generating power by harnessing highly viscous fluids comprising: invention is a hydro-electric motor with piston like reciprocating motion, two 250 gallon tanks one on bottom and one on top hold all fluids, viscous fluids are circulated throughout the motor invention via a water pump, there is no fluid loss, bearing and chain suspended top open square containers eight in all, fill from the top tank successively, and descend via gravitational forces and empty their contents to lower tank, top open square containers function like automobile pistons going up and down moving metal chain belts and two 6 inch free wheels , and free wheels turn two elastic belts that power two generators.
- The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments to the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. It is to be understood that in some instances various aspects of the invention may be shown exaggerated or enlarged to facilitate an understanding of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a plan view of the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the invention. - Detailed descriptions of the preferred embodiment are provided herein. It is to be understood, however, that the present invention may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but rather as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed system, structure or manner.
- This invention is a multi piston water weighted reciprocating motion hydro electric motor. It stands 20 feet tall, and 10 feet long, and 4 feet wide. From drawing labeled figure #1 the invention is turned on via a side switch located on the left hand side and labeled #15. There are two 250 gallon tanks one located on the top, and located on the bottom. In figure drawing number one they are labeled #10, and #14 respectively. The top tank (#10) is fed by a 20 foot plastic flow tube labeled (#12), and a attached to the flow tube is a 700 volt water pump labeled (#13) from figure drawing number one. When in operation the pump (#13—
FIG. 1 ) pumps any viscous fluid to the top tank(#10FIG. 1 ) filling the 250 gallon tank. Suspended underneath the top tank (#10—FIG. 1 ) are eight top open square containers having capacity to hold between 5-50 gallons of viscous fluid labeled #11 from figure drawing number one. These containers run along the entire length of the invention. They are attached via a one inch bicycle type chain labeled #50 from figure drawing number 2. They are paired front and back and attached by a bicycle type spoke and wheel and bearings labeled #51, and #52 from figure drawing number 2 respectively are 4 containers facing front, and 4 containers behind them. They move by reciprocating motion. When the front container goes up, the back container goes down. When the machine is operational, it harnesses the viscous fluid in the containers (#11-FIG.—1). The container ascends to the top tank (#10-FIG.—1) and gets filled by the fluid in the tank. Once filled, the container descends the height of the machine to the bottom tank (#14—FIG. 1 ). Half way down the container trips a microswitch, 4 total (#16—FIG. 1 ) and this induces the adjacent container to ascend and get filled by the top tank. The containers descend because of gravity. The harnessed viscous fluid is acting as a weight to force the container downward. Once the container (#11—FIG. 1 ), it empties the fluid to the bottom tank (#14—FIG. 1 ). This fluid is re-circulated back to the top by the connected pump(#13FIG. 1 ). The motion emulated by the containers is that of pistons working in a traditional automobile engine. The containers (#11—FIG. 1 ) move one inch bicycle type chains (#50—FIG. 2 ) which along the entire length of the invention. To the far left of the invention 2 six inch free wheels (# 18—FIG. 1 ), are rotated, much like one would expect in a traditional automobile. These rotating wheels rotate belts that power two 50 kilo watt generators located to the far left of the invention (#17—FIG. 1 ). - While the invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular form set forth, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A machine for generating power by harnessing highly viscous fluids comprising:
invention is a hydro-electric motor with piston like reciprocating motion;
two 250 gallon tanks one on bottom and one on top hold all fluids;
viscous fluids are circulated throughout the motor invention via a water pump, there is no fluid loss;
bearing and chain suspended top open square containers eight in all, fill from the top tank successively, and descend via gravitational forces and empty their contents to lower tank;
top open square containers function like automobile pistons going up and down moving metal chain belts and two 6 inch free wheels ; and
free wheels turn two elastic belts that power two generators.
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