The present invention relates to water pumping systems, and more particularly, to portable water pumping systems powered by solar energy, having parts coupled together by a tight interference fit for convenient assembly and disassembly without tools.
Today's electrically powered, prior art water pumping systems include a wide variety of water pumps, including diesel, electric, mechanical, centrifugal pumps, axial flow pumps, jet pumps, wind powered pumps, electromagnetic pumps and hand pumps. However, most of these pumps do not offer an optimal combination of low cost, low maintenance and operation, and high water volume. For example, most of the water pumps mentioned above require ample amounts of costly energy to run continuously. Wind powered pumps are expensive and limited to having relatively constant high wind. A diesel system requires a supply of fuel. The simplest type of pump is of course a hand pump. Nevertheless, a hand pump is very labor intensive, diverting manpower from other productive tasks, and only provides low water volume.
Sunlight is plentiful in most areas of the earth, with up to 10 useful hours of sun in the warmer latitudes. A self-contained water pumping system which requires no power source during the day other than the sun, and which converts the sun's heat directly to electrical energy is highly desirable. Further, a water pumping system powered entirely by solar power that can be assembled and disassembled, without the need for tools and having reliable interconnection while in use is highly desirable.
In light of the shortcomings in the prior art, there clearly exists a need for an improved water pumping system that is portably powered by solar energy by day, low in maintenance, easily operated and reliable and fully disconnected and reconnected in any of a variety of applications where movement of water is needed. This particular need has led directly to the development of a portable solar powered water pumping system that is easily assembled and disassembled without the need of tools.
The present invention is a new solar powered water pumping system for pumping water from one location to another to reduce the amount of electricity used to power the pump, thus reducing a user's overall electricity bill.
The present invention also includes a solar powered water pump that is easily assembled and disassembled without the need of tools according to a reliable, tight interference fit among its component parts allowing for easy cleaning and repairs thereof.
The present invention additionally provides a solar powered water pumping system that includes parts coupled together comprising a pump having an intake chamber and an outflow nozzle; an output adapter coupled to the outflow nozzle to allow water that is being pumped from a source to be discharged therefrom; at least one solar energy panel electrically connected to the pump, by means of a solar panel connector, to allow the pump to run directly off the DC power generated from the solar panel to eliminate the need of an inverter; and a water tight interference fit to allow the coupled parts of the solar powered water pump to be assembled and disassembled without the need of tools.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a low cost, high efficiency solar powered water pumping system that is comprehensively configured to circulate, relocate, empty, fill, and filter sediment front, or within, or for stagnant or flowing bodies of water such as, but not limited to, an ocean, sea, lake, pond, stream, water troughs, creek, reservoir, lagoon, basin, pond, bayou, stream, blight, stream brook, canal, channel, cove, delta, estuary, straits, inlets, fiord, gulf, headland, harbor, dam, kettle, kill, lock, swamp, marsh, moat, phytotelma, rill, roadstead, spring, tide pool, wetland, port, or waterway.
A further aspect of the present invention is to provide a solar powered water pumping system that utilizes at least one solar panel to convert sunlight to electricity for powering the pump.
An additional aspect of the present invention is to provide a water pumping system of practical design that is affordable, eco-friendly and compact enough for portable use.
The present invention also provides a solar powered water pumping system which can be easily stored since it is configured to be quickly assembled and disassembled.
The present invention further provides a solar powered water pumping system used to recycle water or to facilitate the flow of water to deter mosquito breeding.
An additional aspect of the current invention is to provide a solar powered water pumping system that can be advantageously used to create a low cost, environmental friendly solution for personal aquaponics, fountains, waterfalls, grey water systems, personal spring water, tank filling, rain water harvesting systems, backpacking, camping, landscaping and/or outdoor water features, livestock watering, and/or water tank filtration.
It is a further feature of the invention to provide a new solar powered water pumping system that has an output adapter coupled to the outflow nozzle of a pump to directly connect the solar powered water pump to a plurality of plumbing fittings for advantageously pumping and/or moving water from one place to another. The various fittings include, but are not limited to, PVC fittings, PVC piping and polyethylene tubing, in which all aforementioned fittings having various radiuses depending on the size of the outflow nozzle of the pump.
Consequently, for a better understanding of the present invention, its functional advantages and the specific objects attained by its uses, reference should be made to the accompanying drawings, claims and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated preferred embodiments of the invention.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out various embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made for at least the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
While the preferred embodiments, as described hereafter, refer to the practice of the present invention in conjunction with water to solve water related issues, it should not be understood that the present invention may only be applied to water. It is envisioned that the claimed invention may be applied for filtration, displacement, mixing, or flow to any liquid.
The present invention is a portable solar powered water pumping system used for pumping and moving water from one location to another having at least one solar energy panel for saving energy and for eliminating the need of an inverter. In one embodiment of the invention, the solar powered water pumping system provides a pump that is directly connected to a plurality of plumbing parts and/or fittings. The new apparatus helps to achieve this goal by employing a solar powered pump having a water outflow nozzle that is coupled to an output adapter to allow the pump to be connected to various plumbing parts in order to pump and/or move water from one place to another.
Referring now to the drawings,
An alternative embodiment of the invention includes a bilge pump 10 having the following optional parameters: 1100 gallons per hours, 12 volts, 3 amps, 5 amp fuse, 29MM ID hose connection, and an intake screen being a part of the pump assembly.
Referring still to
A second atrium grate 42 is coupled to the third end of the drain vent fitting 54 by the water tight interference fit as shown in
In this disclosure, the terms “second end” and “third end” refer to, but are not limited to, the at least one intake end. Also, the term “first end” refers to, but is not limited to, coupling end. Accordingly, it is anticipated in this disclosure that the discharge output adapter may have one coupling end, previously referred to as the first end, and any number of intake ends, previously referred to as the second and third ends.
In an alternative embodiment, drain vent fitting 50 has a coupling end, connected to the intake chamber 15 by means of a water tight interference fit. Drain vent fitting 50 additionally has at least one intake end. Furthermore, an atrium grate can be attached to each of the intake ends of drain vent fitting 50. The atrium grates may be attached to each intake end through a tight interference fit. A filter may also be inserted, enclosed within the tight interference fit between each atrium grate and the intake ends.
The water tight interference fit (also known as tight interference fit) provides a sufficiently tight seal for keeping the plurality of plumbing parts securely connected to each other. As shown in
In use, the present invention is suitably configured to be applied to still bodies of water in order to prevent the breeding and birthing of disease bearing mosquitos. Because the present invention is solar powered, the solar powered pump is naturally designed to disengage in the evening and night, coinciding with the period in which female mosquitos are most active. The body of water to which the present invention is applied will appear to be still-water during the night, and will attract mosquitos to breed. During the sunlight hours, the solar powered pump will be beneficially reengage and any spawned mosquito eggs or larva will be destroyed in the pump mechanisms or any added filters.
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Alternatively, one embodiment of the invention provides a new solar water pumping system 100 having a discharge output adapter 25 connected to the water outflow nozzle 20 of the pump 10 or bilge pump 10 to allow the solar water pumping system 100 to be directly connected to various fittings 29 for pumping and/or moving water from one place to another as depicted in
A further embodiment of the invention includes at least one monocrystalline solar pv panel. The optional parameters of the panel are: maximum power: 60 watts; output tolerance: +/−1%; vmp: 18.2 volts; Imp: 3.3 amps; Voc: 22.2 volts; Isc: 3.6 amps; maximum system voltage: 1000 volts; fuse rating max.: 15 amps; weight: 15 Kg; and dimensions of 630 mm (H)×670 mm (L)×30 mm (W).
Referring to
Another embodiment of the invention is highly adaptive in that it includes a drain vent fitting 50 configured to attach to a plurality of atrium grates as shown in
It should be understood that the foregoing relates to various embodiments and uses of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It should also be understood that the present invention is not limited to the designs mentioned in this application and the equivalent designs in this description, but it is also intended to cover other equivalents now known to those skilled in the art, or those equivalents which may become known to those skilled in the art in the future.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application 62/198,437, entitled “Portable Solar Powered Water Pumping System”, filed on Jul. 29, 2015.
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