The following disclosure relates generally to apparatuses, systems and methods for generating electricity or power. More specifically, the following disclosure relates to apparatuses, systems and methods for the generating of electricity by a self-powered apparatus.
Access to electricity or power is critical for modern life. Access to energy is central to issues such as security, climate change, food production, and strengthening economies while protecting ecosystems. Increased access to electricity improves education, entertainment, health, comfort, protection, and productivity. Currently, access to electricity generally comes from energy service providers through electrical grid networks. However, disastrous consequences can result when these electrical grids fail.
Currently, users who are aware of the importance of constant access to electricity generally turn to generators to fill in when electrical grid networks fail. Traditional generators require some external source, such as fuel or coal, to run. However, these external sources are finite such that users may run out during an extended failure of the electrical grids, leaving users with no access to electricity. Additionally, traditional external sources such as oil or coal emit harmful pollution when used. As such, generating electricity, especially without using a fuel/coal or another external source, is highly desirable.
Thus, a self-powered electric power generator which generates electricity without the use of an external source would be well received in the art.
According to one embodiment, the self-powered electric power generator includes a first mechanism and a second mechanism. The first mechanism outputs electric energy by converting mechanical energy into electric energy. The second mechanism supplies mechanical energy to the first mechanism. The second mechanism is powered by the electric energy created by the first mechanism, wherein that the second mechanism supplies mechanical energy to the first mechanism such that the first mechanism continuously creates and transmits electric power to operate the second mechanism and any excess electric power created by the first mechanism is transmitted to other devices or stored in a battery.
According to a second embodiment, the self-powered electric power generator includes a grid having a plurality of generators. A pump is connected to the grid wherein the pump forces the flow of a medium through the grid such that the medium provides mechanical energy to the plurality of generators by rotating the generators. The pump is powered by the electrical energy produced by the plurality of generators or by a battery charged by the plurality of generators, such that the pump can continuously force the medium through the grid.
The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
A detailed description of the hereinafter described embodiments of the disclosed apparatus and method are presented herein by way of exemplification and not limitation with reference to the Figures. Although certain embodiments are shown and described in detail, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims. The scope of the present disclosure will in no way be limited to the number of constituting components, the materials thereof, the shapes thereof, the relative arrangement thereof, etc., and are disclosed simply as an example of embodiments of the present disclosure.
Referring to the drawings,
The first mechanism 1 may convert rotational mechanical energy into electrical energy. However, other forms of mechanical energy may also be used, such as linear mechanical energy. The first mechanism may include a drive wheel 2. The drive wheel 2 is attached to a shaft of the first mechanism 1. The drive wheel 2 transmits rotational mechanical energy to the first mechanism 1 via the shaft. The drive wheel 2 may include paddles, blades, or any other suitable device attached to the shaft of the first mechanism 1 in order to spin the shaft and provide rotational mechanical energy to the first mechanism 1.
The self-powered electric power generator includes a second mechanism 4. The second mechanism 4 transmits, supplies, creates, or otherwise generates mechanical energy to be provided to the first mechanism. The second mechanism 4 may be a pump, a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, a fan, a magnet drive or pump, an electrical drive or pump, a steam pump, or any other suitable device capable of providing sufficient mechanical energy to the first mechanism 1. The mechanical energy may be provided to the drive wheel 2 by the second mechanism 4 to rotate the shaft of the first mechanism by force, pressure, by a volume of a pressurized medium, or by another other appropriate means. The pressurized medium may be a liquid, gas, solid, solid particles, gel, or any suitable combination thereof. The pressurized medium may also be pulsated.
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The first mechanism 1 should be capable of generating surplus or excess electrical energy exceeding what is required to sufficiently power or operate the second mechanism 4, such that mechanical energy is continuously transmitted to the first mechanism 1 by the second mechanism 4.
The electrical energy produced by the first mechanism 1 may be transmitted to or stored in a battery 7. The battery 7 may be a battery, a battery pack, multiple batteries, a cell, a capacitor, or any other suitable electrical energy storage device. The electrical energy produced by the first mechanism is transmitted to the battery 7 through cables, cords, wires, or other suitable transmission means. The electrical energy may then be stored in the battery 7 for use on demand by other devices or mechanisms. The electrical energy may also be transmitted to the second mechanism 4 to power the second mechanism 4 such that mechanical energy is continually supplied to the first mechanism 1, as described above. The excess electrical energy not consumed by the second mechanism 4 may be stored in the battery 7 or transmitted to other devices or mechanisms. The battery 7 may store electrical energy to be used to start the second mechanism 4 prior to the first mechanism 1 producing any electrical energy, such that the second mechanism 4 is able to provide mechanical energy to the first mechanism 1 prior to the first mechanism 1 producing any electrical energy to run the second mechanism 4.
A converter 8 is also provided to supply electrical energy other devices or mechanisms in a suitable form. The converter 8 may be an AC/DC converter. The converter 8 may also include an electrical receptacle, such as a plug or USB port, for other devices or mechanisms to receive electrical energy from the self-powered electric power generator. The converter 8 may also provide a means for transferring electrical energy from the battery via a wire, a cable, a conduit, or other means of transferring electricity.
In another embodiment, the self-powered electric power generator may not include a battery 7. The first mechanism 1 may provide electrical energy directly to the second mechanism 4 while providing the excess or surplus electrical energy directly to other devices or mechanisms.
The plurality of first mechanism 1 may be connected by a shaft or a drive belt 9. The drive belt 9 may be a belt, a gear assembly, or other appropriate devices or mechanisms for transferring the mechanical energy from a first shaft to a second shaft. As shown in
Through the assembly shown in
Mechanical energy is provided to the plurality of generators 12 by a medium flowing through the grid 11. For example, the medium may be water, liquid, gas, forced or compressed air, pressurized fluid, compressed fluid, or any other suitable medium for providing mechanical energy to the plurality of generators 12. The generators 12 may be rotated by the medium flowing through the grid 11.
The flow of the medium through the grid 11 may be a passive flow. For example, the flow may be generated from water supply or plumbing. In another embodiment, the flow of the medium through the grid 11 is generated by a pumping mechanism, such as pump 10. The pump 10 may be a pump, a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, a fan, a magnet drive or pump, an electrical drive or pump, a steam pump, or any other suitable device capable of providing sufficient mechanical energy to force the medium through the grid 11. The pump 10 may be powered directly by the electrical energy provided by the plurality of generators 12. In other embodiments, the pump 10 may be powered by the battery 7 or other electrical energy storing devices which are charged by the plurality of generators 12.
Each of the plurality of generators 12 are connected to a battery 7, such that electrical energy is transferred to or stored in the battery 7. The battery 7 may be a battery, a battery pack, multiple batteries, a cell, a capacitor, or any other suitable electrical energy storage device. As shown in
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In one embodiment, an additional mechanism, such as a pressure increasing mechanism or a flow restricting mechanism may also be used within the grid 11. For example, the additional mechanism may be one or more venturis. The additional mechanism may be situated within the grid 11 to increase the pressure or velocity of the medium, thereby increasing or accelerating the force on the plurality of generators 12 forcing them to spin or rotate faster, thus increasing the electricity generated. There may be a plurality of the additional mechanisms placed throughout the grid 11. For example, there may be an additional mechanism placed directly before each of the plurality of generators 12.
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While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, it should be understood that the present invention may include any combination of the components, hierarchy and methodology described herein.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/847,058, having a filing date of May 13, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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62847058 | May 2019 | US |