Claims
- 1. A horizontal axis wind turbine which comprises in combination a substantially horizontal turntable frame mounted for rotation on a vertical pivot, a pair of laterally spaced vertical support legs fixed to and extending upwardly from said turntable frame, a horizontal, rotatable shaft extending across between and horizontally journaled to the upper ends of the vertical support legs, a wind rotor fixed to said rotatable shaft and comprising at least four pairs of oppositely disposed arms radiating outwardly from the rotatable shaft with concave surfaced wind catching buckets mounted across between each pair of arms, said buckets being spaced outwardly along the arms at a distance at least twice the width of the bucket, and a wind direction vane connected to the turntable frame for directing the wind rotor normal to the oncoming wind.
- 2. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rotor has six pairs of oppositely disposed arms.
- 3. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 2 having a single wind catching bucket mounted across between each pair of arms.
- 4. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 2 having two wind catching buckets mounted across between each pair of arms, with a space between the buckets.
- 5. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 1 which also includes an upwardly inclined wind deflector connected to the turntable for deflecting the oncoming wind into the wind catching buckets.
- 6. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rotor has a diameter of about 10-30 feet.
- 7. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 6 wherein each pair of rotor arms are laterally spaced from each other by a distance of about 3-6 feet.
- 8. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 3 wherein each wind catching bucket has a length of about 3-6 feet and a width of about 2-3 feet.
- 9. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 8 wherein each wind catching bucket has a depth of about 1-2 feet.
- 10. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 4 wherein each wind catching bucket has a length of about 3-6 feet and a width of about 1-2 feet, with a space of about 1.5-2.5 feet therebetween.
- 11. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 4 which comprises a second wind rotor mounted on a vertical axis and having radial arms with wind catching buckets adapted to inter-mesh with the radial arms of the said wind rotor mounted on the horizontal axis.
- 12. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 11 wherein both wind rotors are mounted on a common base with the vertical rotor shaft and the horizontal rotor shaft being operatively connected by means of bevelled pinion gears.
- 13. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the turntable is mounted on a vertical pivot at a distance above the ground of at least about 10 feet.
- 14. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 11 wherein the turntable is mounted on a vertical pivot at a distance above the ground of at least about 10 feet.
- 15. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 1 which includes an electricity generator driven through a gear box adapted to increase the rotational speed generated by the rotor by at least 50-75 times.
- 16. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 11 which includes an electricity generator driven through a gear box adapted to increase the rotational speed generated by the rotor by at least 50-75 times.
- 17. A wind turbine as claimed in claim 15 wherein the rotor is adapted to rotate at a maximum speed of about one revolution per second.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This invention relates to wind turbines and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/633,195 filed Aug. 4, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09633195 |
Aug 2000 |
US |
Child |
09928336 |
Aug 2001 |
US |