The present invention relates to a fluid turbine and energy storage system to be used to provide electrical power and energy strorage.
The Maphbe Turbine is a fluid mechanic based energy generation and storage system. Past attempts are turbine nozzles and rotor design have limitations to size, by using sails the size of the nozzles can be scaled up.
The Maphbe Turbine is a system power generation systems designed to increase the scalability of renewable power generation in the area of fluid mechanics. Its novel contruction using giant nozzles made from sails, pumped storage, and floating wind structures gives it a distinct advantage over traditional renewable systems.
The Maphbe Turbine is a system of nozzles, rotors, and energy storage devices used to generate consistent power from intermittent energy sources specifically wind. It uses sails, cables, and poles as a way to form large nozzles and rotors for power generation, these systems can be paired with other renewable sources for co-generation, and can be used for powering pumped storage hydro stations, excess energy can be stored in multi-layer carbon-nanotube capacitors. Another application for the invention is offshore floating wind farms to make giant collapsible nozzle paired with solar, and or wave energy devices.
This Invention, Maphbe Turbine, claims the filing date of provisional patent 61/848,200 with priority filing date Dec. 27, 2012, provisional patent 61/850,407 with priority date Feb. 14, 2013, and provisional patent 61/851,414 with priority date Mar. 7, 2013.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61848200 | Dec 2012 | US | |
| 61850407 | Feb 2013 | US | |
| 61851414 | Mar 2013 | US |