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1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to powering an electric generator using water current instead of darned up water preasure.
2. Description of Prior Art
Originally Hydro electric power plants used the power of falling water to power terbins this method works very well if you have falling terain. If there is not at least around twelve feet of fall a terbin will not spin fast enough to power a generator.
In accordance with the present invention an electric power plant that will tap power from a moving water current and convert it into useable electricity.
Accordingly, besides the advantages of tapping power from water current described in my patent application above several objects and advantages of the present invention are:
(a) no dam in a river needed that would stop fish
(b) no emmisions to foul the air or water
(c) good remote power supply
(d) mobile power
(e) free energy supply
(f) economical to construct and run
(g) good for on or off grid applications
(h) very low noise polution
Further objectives and advantages of my invention will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.
That force inturn will pull floating unit 18 upstream by using cable 37. Then floating unit 17 can rais it's water sail 21 as floating unit 18 lowers it's water sail 21. This will cause floating unit 18 to go downstream and pull floating unit 17 upstream while pulling moving tank 27 up using cable 36. When floating unit 17 gets upstream and lowers it's water sail 21 it will inturn pull moving water tank 34 up using cable 35 as it does each cycle.
Each time moving tanks 27 and 34 alternatingly reach the bottom they fill with water from lower tank 26 and raise the water to upper tank 28 in a never ending alternating pattern.
Water falls through pipe 29 and float valve 30 into mid tank 31. Float valve 30 keeps mid tank 31 at a constant level while turbin 33 uses the preasurized water to spin an electric generator. The de preasurized water falls back to lower tank 26 to be recycled.
Accordingly, the reader will see that a pearson desiring to tap the power of a water current can do so without damming up the body of water. Simply use the high volume low preasuse water current to raise a smaller volume of water to increase it preasure to a desireable higher preasure on a very large scale or a small scale.
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