Claims
- 1. A windmill for producing power in a moving body of air, comprising
- a support frame;
- a shaft rotatably mounted to said support frame about a vertical axis;
- a plurality of elongate airfoils mounted to said shaft and each having a cross-section designed to provide aerodynamic lift when experiencing relative motion to a body of air; and
- a plurality of elongate stators mounted to said support frames and standing vertically, outwardly from said airfoils, each said elongate stator being spaced circumferentially about said vertical axis and each said elongate stator having an elongate cross-section with the major dimension of said elongate cross-section extending substantially radially from said vertical axis.
- 2. The windmill of claim 1 wherein said airfoils extend substantially vertically at a second radial distance from said shaft and are spaced circumferentially about said vertical axis.
- 3. The windmill of claim 1 wherein said plurality of elongate stators include at least five said stators.
- 4. The windmill of claim 1 wherein said plurality of elongate stators includes exactly five said stators.
- 5. The windmill of claim 1 further including struts extending from said shaft to said plurality of elongate airfoils, said struts having a cross-section providing aerodynamic lift, said cross-section being oriented in a direction of rotation of said shaft such that further rotational energy is imparted by vertical components of wind acting on said struts.
- 6. The windmill of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of elongate stators is pivotally adjustable about a vertical axis therethrough.
- 7. The windmill of claim 1 further including a lower housing receiving the lower end of said shaft, a cylindrical brake drum mounted in said housing and coaxially surrounding a portion of said shaft, brake shoes coupled to said shaft for rotation therewith within said cylindrical brake drum and spring means biased to hold said brake shoes away from said cylindrical brake drum when at rest.
- 8. The windmill of claim 1 wherein said plurality of airfoils is exactly four said airfoils.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 649,827, filed Jan. 16, 1976, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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