Patents by Inventor Eugene A. Giannotta

Eugene A. Giannotta has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11764645
    Abstract: An electrical power generating apparatus for generating electrical power using a generator connected directly or indirectly to a flywheel is disclosed. The apparatus comprises platforms, protrusions, generators, flywheels and other components. The platforms are configured to be laid on a surface and easily allow an object, e.g., a vehicle to traverse over the platforms. Each protrusion is configured to move downward and upward through apertures located in a top portion of the platform. The protrusions interact with reset members. The protrusions move in a linear/angle downward/downward-upward motion when the object pushes/strikes/depresses the protrusions. Each protrusion is connected in an operative manner to a shaft via a gear, and/or to a lever which is connected in an operative manner to shaft, thereby rotating the shaft by converting linear motion to rotational motion. A generator, flywheel, and gearbox can be coupled to the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2023
    Inventor: Eugene A. Giannotta
  • Patent number: 11624165
    Abstract: An electrical power generating apparatus for generating electrical power using a generator connected directly or indirectly to a flywheel is disclosed. The apparatus comprises items such as platforms, protrusions, generators, flywheels and other components. The platforms are configured to be laid on a surface and easily allow an object, e.g., a vehicle to traverse over the platforms. Each protrusion is configured to move downward and upward through apertures located in a top portion of the platform. The protrusions may interact with reset members. The protrusions move in a linear/angle downward/downward-upward motion when the object pushes/strikes/depresses the protrusions. Each protrusion can be connected in an operative manner to a shaft via a gear, and/or to a lever which is connected in an operative manner to shaft, thereby rotating the shaft by converting linear motion to rotational motion. A generator, flywheel, and gearbox can be coupled to one or more shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2021
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2023
    Inventor: Eugene A. Giannotta
  • Patent number: 11451113
    Abstract: An electrical power generating apparatus with one or more platforms, securely positioned on a surface, for example, highways are disclosed. The platform is comprised of one or more cavities, configured to receive push force to rotating force conversion systems and one or more generators. The platform further comprises a plurality of protrusions, configured to move upward and downward via a reset member via a plurality of apertures on a top portion of the platform. At least one protrusion is connected to the push force to rotating force conversion system. The generators are coupled to a shaft that is rotated by the push force to rotation force conversion system and configured to generate electrical power when an external force is applied on at least any one of a protrusion by a moving object. The generated electric power is transferred to an electric power grid and electric storage devices using conductors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2022
    Inventor: Eugene A. Giannotta
  • Publication number: 20220052582
    Abstract: An electrical power generating apparatus for generating electrical power using a generator connected directly or indirectly to a flywheel is disclosed. The apparatus comprises platforms, protrusions, generators, flywheels and other components. The platforms are configured to be laid on a surface and easily allow an object, e.g., a vehicle to traverse over the platforms. Each protrusion is configured to move downward and upward through apertures located in a top portion of the platform. The protrusions interact with reset members. The protrusions move in a linear/angle downward/downward-upward motion when the object pushes/strikes/depresses the protrusions. Each protrusion is connected in an operative manner to a shaft via a gear, and/or to a lever which is connected in an operative manner to shaft, thereby rotating the shaft by converting linear motion to rotational motion. A generator, flywheel, and gearbox can be coupled to the shaft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2020
    Publication date: February 17, 2022
    Applicant: The Washington Group, LLC
    Inventor: Eugene A. Giannotta
  • Publication number: 20220049441
    Abstract: An electrical power generating apparatus for generating electrical power using a generator connected directly or indirectly to a flywheel is disclosed. The apparatus comprises items such as platforms, protrusions, generators, flywheels and other components. The platforms are configured to be laid on a surface and easily allow an object, e.g., a vehicle to traverse over the platforms. Each protrusion is configured to move downward and upward through apertures located in a top portion of the platform. The protrusions may interact with reset members. The protrusions move in a linear/angle downward/downward-upward motion when the object pushes/strikes/depresses the protrusions. Each protrusion can be connected in an operative manner to a shaft via a gear, and/or to a lever which is connected in an operative manner to shaft, thereby rotating the shaft by converting linear motion to rotational motion. A generator, flywheel, and gearbox can be coupled to one or more shaft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2021
    Publication date: February 17, 2022
    Applicant: The Washington Group, LLC
    Inventor: Eugene A. Giannotta
  • Publication number: 20200403485
    Abstract: An electrical power generating apparatus with one or more platforms, securely positioned on a surface, for example, highways are disclosed. The platform is comprised of one or more cavities, configured to receive push force to rotating force conversion systems and one or more generators. The platform further comprises a plurality of protrusions, configured to move upward and downward via a reset member via a plurality of apertures on a top portion of the platform. At least one protrusion is connected to the push force to rotating force conversion system. The generators are coupled to a shaft that is rotated by the push force to rotation force conversion system and configured to generate electrical power when an external force is applied on at least any one of a protrusion by a moving object. The generated electric power is transferred to an electric power grid and electric storage devices using conductors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2019
    Publication date: December 24, 2020
    Applicant: The Washington Group, LLC
    Inventor: Eugene A. Giannotta
  • Publication number: 20200287480
    Abstract: An electrical power generating platform/apparatus is disclosed. One or more platforms positioned on a surface, for example, highways. The platform comprises a plurality of strips. Each strip is incorporated with a plurality of windings wrapped around a metal core. The platforms can be connected to each other. One or more devices producing magnetic fields are affixed to a bottom portion of an object. When the object moves, the devices producing magnetic fields over or near or through the plurality of windings of the strips in the platform, that causes a generation of an electric current which is transferred to the power grid and/or power storage devices via conductors. The platform further comprises one or more resistive conductors affixed to a top portion of the platform, wherein the resistive conductors heat up on flow of electric current to melt the snow and ice that would otherwise accumulate on the platform.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2019
    Publication date: September 10, 2020
    Applicant: The Washington Group, LLC
    Inventor: Eugene A. Giannotta