Claims
- 1. A process for elevating a secondary liquid with the potential energy of a falling primary liquid through energy exchange between the primary and secondary liquids in a plurality of vessels in which the primary and secondary liquids move with reciprocating motion and in which the intermixing of said primary and secondary liquids is prevented, comprising lifting the secondary liquid in two stages comprising a pressure stage and a suction stage, discharging said secondary liquid from said system during said pressure stage, drawing said primary liquid into said system during said pressure stage, drawing said secondary liquid into said system during said suction stage, discharging said primary liquid from said system during said suction stage, increasing the elevation of a portion of said primary liquid to increase the potential energy thereof, then decreasing the elevation of said portion of primary liquid to effect said suction stage of said secondary liquid, and disposing between said primary and secondary liquids a vertically movable weight means that separates said liquids from each other and whose potential energy is increased by said upward movement of a portion of said primary liquid and whose downward movement effects said suction stage of said secondary liquid, said primary and secondary liquids being continuously in contact with said weight means whereby vertical movement of said weight means transfers energy between said liquids.
- 2. A process as claimed in claim 1, said weight means comprising a solid member of specific gravity greater than the specific gravity of said primary and secondary liquids.
- 3. A process as claimed in claim 1, said weight means comprising a liquid.
- 4. A process as claimed in claim 1, said weight means comprising a pair of spaced solid members of specific gravity greater than the specific gravity of said primary and secondary liquids, and a liquid disposed between said solid members.
- 5. Apparatus for elevating a secondary liquid with the potential energy of a primary liquid through energy exchange between the primary and secondary liquids, comprising a plurality of vessels having inlets and outlets for the primary and secondary liquids and in which the primary and secondary liquids move with reciprocating motion, means preventing the intermixing of said primary and secondary liquids, the lifting of the secondary liquid taking place in two stages comprising a pressure stage and a suction stage, valve means controlling the flow of said primary and secondary liquids for increasing the elevation of a portion of said primary liquid to increase the potential energy thereof and for then decreasing the elevation of said portion of primary liquid to effect said suction stage of said secondary liquid, and vertically movable weight means that is disposed in working chamber means and that separates said liquids from each other and whose potential energy is increased by said upward movement of a portion of said primary liquid and whose downward movement effects said suction stage of said secondary liquid, said vessels for said primary liquid being disposed one above and one below said valve means and communicating through said valve means with said working chamber means on one side of said weight means, said vessels for said secondary liquid being disposed one above and one below said valve means and communicating through said valve means with said working chambers means on the other side of said weight means.
- 6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4, said weight means comprising a solid member of specific gravity greater than the specific gravity of said primary and secondary liquids.
- 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4, said weight means comprising a liquid.
- 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 5, said weight means comprising a pair of spaced solid members of specific gravity greater than the specific gravity of said primary and secondary liquids, and a liquid disposed between said solid members.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 423,583, filed Dec. 10, 1973 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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