Claims
- 1. A method of distilling and transferring water upwardly, comprising the steps of:
- locating a water tank adjacent a sea, lake, or river at substantially the same height as water in the sea, lake or river;
- connecting a water feed pipe between said water tank and the water in the sea, lake or river, such that water can flow into said water tank to a height substantially the same as the height of the water in the sea, lake, or river;
- mounting a selectively openable and closable valve in said water feed pipe to allow the water feed pipe to be closed to prevent water from flowing between the water tank and the sea, lake or river;
- covering said water tank with a sheet or panel which permits sunrays to be transmitted therethrough, so as to form an enclosed pressure chamber between said sheet or panel and the surface of the water in said water tank, such that water is evaporated by heat from the sunrays to form steam in the pressure chamber; and
- connecting a conduit to said pressure chamber such that said conduit extends from said pressure chamber and upwardly along a hillside, located adjacent the sea, lake or river, to a location above said surface of the water in said water tank, so as to allow the steam produced in said pressure chamber by heat from the sunrays to be raised upwardly by its own pressure and its rising force in said conduit; and
- locating a cooling passage underground in the hillside adjacent said location connecting said conduit to said cooling passage, and cooling said steam to cause it to condense into distilled water in said cooling passage.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein
- said step of locating a water tank adjacent a sea, lake, or river comprises forming a recess in the ground adjacent the sea, lake, or river.
- 3. A method of water distillation and power generation, comprising the steps of:
- locating a water tank adjacent a sea, lake, or river at substantially the same height as water in the sea, lake or river;
- connecting a water feed pipe between said water tank and the water in the sea, lake or river, such that water can flow into said water tank to a height substantially the same as the height of the water in the sea, lake, or river;
- mounting a selectively openable and closable valve in said water feed pipe to allow the water feed pipe to be closed to prevent water from flowing between the water tank and the sea, lake or river;
- covering said water tank with a sheet or panel which permits sunrays to be transmitted therethrough, so as to form an enclosed pressure chamber between said sheet or panel and the surface of the water in said water tank, such that water is evaporated by heat from the sunrays to form steam in the pressure chamber;
- connecting a conduit to said pressure chamber such that said conduit extends from said pressure chamber and upwardly along a hillside, located adjacent the sea, lake, or river, to a location above said surface of the water in said water tank, so as to allow the steam produced in said pressure chamber by heat from the sunrays to be raised upwardly by its own pressure and its rising force in said conduit;
- mounting a steam pressure-to-power generating means to said conduit for generating power as pressurized steam is forced upwardly through said conduit; and
- locating a cooling passage underground in the hillside adjacent said location connecting said conduit to said cooling passage, and cooling said steam to cause it to condense into distilled water.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 3, wherein
- said step of locating a water tank adjacent a sea, lake, or river comprises forming a recess in the ground adjacent the sea, lake, or river.
- 5. A method of distilling and transferring water upwardly, comprising the steps of:
- forming a pressure chamber in a sea or lake by surrounding a section of water with an open-bottom floating frame which floats on the water, and covering said section of water by mounting across said floating frame a sheet or panel which permits sunrays to be transmitted therethrough and to the section of water surrounded by said floating frame, such that said pressure chamber is enclosed at a bottom thereof by only a surface of said section of water, at a top thereof by said sheet or panel, and about a periphery thereof by said floating frame, such that water is evaporated by heat from the sunrays to form steam in the pressure chamber;
- connecting a conduit to said pressure chamber such that said conduit extends from said pressure chamber and upwardly along a hillside, located adjacent the sea or lake, to a location above the surface of said section of water, so as to allow steam produced in said chamber by heat from the sunrays to be raised upwardly by its own pressure and its rising force in said conduit; and
- locating a cooling passage underground in the hillside adjacent said location connecting said conduit to said cooling passage, and cooling said steam to cause it to condense into distilled water.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned application Ser. No. 07/852,345 filed on Mar. 17, 1992, which is a continuation of abandoned application Ser. No. 07/621,428 filed on Dec. 5, 1990.
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