Air Stack Or Shaft Having Natural Fluid Current Motor Patents (Class 415/909)
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Patent number: 11542924Abstract: A wind turbine noise suppression system can include a sound absorbing batting and a fabric sheet within a column of the wind turbine. The sheet can hang within the column whereas the batting can be placed in at least a bottom and top region. A vibration isolation pad at the top of the column can mitigate a megaphone effect. The pad can be combined with an isolation washer. The pad can be less than a half inch thick, whereas the isolation washer can be less than a quarter inch thick. A sound curtain can be installed at a base of the column to suppress bell resonance. The system can, for example, reduce wind turbine noise up to ninety percent.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2020Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: High Alert Institute, Inc.Inventors: Maurice A. Ramirez, Allison Sakara
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Patent number: 8961103Abstract: An omni-directional vertical axis wind turbine includes an axial flow turbine rotor to supply force to operate an electrical generator mounted for rotation on a vertical shaft. A shroud surrounds the turbine rotor forming a circular chamber coaxially with the turbine rotor, enclosing the airflow entry face and leaving the discharge face uncovered. Wind entering the shroud from any direction flows inwardly through air passages, where a set of baffles surrounding the circular chamber redirect incoming airflow into a stream within the circular chamber. A cylindrical enclosure mounted concentrically with the turbine rotor within the circulation chamber houses an array of stationary vanes positioned to extend across the entry base and in close proximity to the turbine rotor and aligned at angles relative to the axis of rotation, form flow-through passages to intercept the airflow and redirect it vertically into the swept area of the turbine rotor in the form of laminar streams.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2014Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Inventor: John George Wolff
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Patent number: 8770917Abstract: A wind power generation system with turbofans includes an air supply system, a composite structure with a turbofan, several generator components, a control device, and an air passage well. The air supply system is configured to rise the wind which enters into the wind power generation system, and further wind which is raised drives the composite structure with a turbofan to rotate; an operating gear ring connected to the composite structure with the turbofan rotates with it, and then the rotating turbofan drives a small gear in a generator component which engages with the operating gear ring to rotate with high speed. The generator begins to generate electricity when a required rotary speed of an electric generating set is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2013Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Beijing Xiangtian Huachuang Aerodynamic Force Technology Research Institute Company LimitedInventors: Dengrong Zhou, Jian Zhou
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Patent number: 8727698Abstract: An electricity generating tower includes a tower wall whose inner radius profile has a hyperbolic shape for a least a portion thereof. Moisture is added to the top of the tower and mixes with air to generate a downdraft of wind within the interior of the tower. A base beneath the tower wall contains a plurality of radially extending wind tunnels each having a turbine arranged therein to convert the wind into electricity.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2013Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Solar Wind Energy Tower, Inc.Inventors: Ronald W. Pickett, Stephen L. Sadle
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Patent number: 8591174Abstract: Described herein is essentially a high-efficiency, hybrid fluid-aeolipile. In operation, this hybrid device is placed in the stream of a moving fluid, preferably air. Energy is extracted from the fluid stream by directing a portion of the stream through and, optionally, around the device. As the fluid-flow moves through the device, it is directed into nozzles. These nozzles, which are free to pivot in a cyclical manner, employ the established phenomenon of “nozzle-effect” to accelerate the velocity of the air-flow passing through them, which is ultimately ejected from each nozzle tip, producing thrust. This thrust, amplified by nozzle-effect, drives the nozzles to pivot around a shared axis. The wind energy, thereby converted into cyclical motion, that may be used to perform useful work, is converted with greater efficiency, than is possible in conventional blade-type wind turbines.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2009Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Inventors: David Wenzhong Gao, Charles William Van Neste
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Patent number: 8517662Abstract: An apparatus for producing electricity includes a tower capable of adding moisture at the top of the tower to hot-dry air so as to generate a downdraft of wind within the interior of the tower, vanes coupled to the exterior of the tower that at least partially define a plurality of elongated pockets at the exterior of the tower, flaps located within the pockets configured to redirect incident wind downwards, and at least a first wind tunnel configured to receive the redirected incident wind so as to convert such wind to electricity.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2011Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Solar Wind Energy Tower, Inc.Inventor: Hanback John
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Patent number: 8192138Abstract: According to the invention, to use wind energy, a flow is conducted effectively onto a rotor to convert the flow energy by means of a steering mechanism. According to the invention, the steering mechanism permits: the wind to be conducted from a point of higher wind speed to a point of lower wind speed that is preferred for the installation of the rotor; the flow cross-section to be narrowed and compressed, thus increasing the flow speed; one side of a rotor with an axis running transversally to the wind direction to be shielded; and/or a suction effect to be generated downstream of the rotor in the flow direction. The device comprises a hollow tower (2) with a wind trap opening (5) at the upper end and a flow channel that is formed by the hollow cross-section of the tower (2), said channel leading downwards to at least one rotor (12; 14) that is located in the vicinity of the ground for converting the flow energy. An outlet (13) for the air is situated downstream of the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Inventor: Konstantin Kelaiditis
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Patent number: 7946802Abstract: Various embodiments of a wind turbine are disclosed having a plurality of pivotable slats disposed about a rotor coupled to one or more blades. Each of the plurality of slats can be pivoted such that the open slats on a windward side redirect the wind to cause rotation of the rotor and the closed slats on a leeward side retain at least a substantial portion of the wind within the interior.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2010Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Seven International Group, Inc.Inventor: Zoran Iskrenovic
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Patent number: 7938615Abstract: The invention covers improvements to the Atmospheric Vortex Engine. A tornado-like convective vortex is produced by admitting air at the base of a cylindrical wall via tangential entry ducts. The heat required to sustain the vortex is provided in peripheral heat exchange means located outside the cylindrical wall. The heat source for the peripheral exchange means can be waste industrial heat or warm sea water. The preferred heat exchange means is a cross-flow wet cooling tower. The mechanical energy is produced in a plurality of turbines. The air can enter an arena via tangential entries or via an opening at the center of the arena floor. The invention can be used to produce mechanical energy, to reduce the temperature of cooled water or to produce precipitation. The invention includes a circular forced draft cooling tower that can operate in non-vortex mode or in vortex mode.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Inventor: Louis Marc Michaud
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Patent number: 7918650Abstract: A system for providing low cost fluid pressurization without consumption of limited natural resources, pollution, or greenhouse gas emission, and is independent of wind conditions. Additionally, the system of the present invention includes a venturi-like collar positioned at the top of one or more stacks increasing air flow.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Inventor: Eugene Papp
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Publication number: 20110052369Abstract: The invention covers improvements to the Atmospheric Vortex Engine. A tornado-like convective vortex is produced by admitting air at the base of a cylindrical wall via tangential entry ducts. The heat required to sustain the vortex is provided in peripheral heat exchange means located outside the cylindrical wall. The heat source for the peripheral exchange means can be waste industrial heat or warm sea water. The preferred heat exchange means is a cross-flow wet cooling tower. The mechanical energy is produced in a plurality of turbines. The air can enter an arena via tangential entries or via an opening at the center of the arena floor. The invention can be used to produce mechanical energy, to reduce the temperature of cooled water or to produce precipitation. The invention includes a circular forced draft cooling tower that can operate in non-vortex mode or in vortex mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2006Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Louis Michaud
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Patent number: 7845904Abstract: A wind harnessing system comprises a substantially grooved shell disposed about a rigid frame. The grooved shell can be constructed of lightweight shell panels connected to one another and to the frame. Alternatively, the grooved shell can be constructed of inflatable shell sections.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Cleveland State UniversityInventor: Majid Rashidi
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Patent number: 7611325Abstract: A wind collector including a number of upright columns being arranged in a closed geometric form. A roof is affixed to the tops of the columns. A number of horizontal beams connect each adjacent pair of columns together beneath the roof. Each of the beams has an inner surface and an opposed, outer surface. A plurality of movable panels is suspended from the horizontal beams. Each of the panels is hingedly connected, at the top thereof, to one of the beams and, at the bottom thereof, normally contacts and presses downwardly upon the inner surface of another one of the beams whereby passing winds swing the bottoms of the panels inwardly and enter the wind collector.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Inventor: Dennis P. Caldwell
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Patent number: 7331752Abstract: A device and method for conversion of the energy of medium flows are provided. The proposed device and method ensure suppression of the vortex streams in the flow on the leg of its motion along the radially converging trajectories and concentration of the flow energy, which is expressed by the increase of its velocity and decrease of the summary area of the cross section of the converging trajectories. As the flow runs along the first system of helical trajectories the following takes place: the harmful secondary vortex jets continue attenuating, the degree of concentration of the flow energy increases and velocity components form in the flow, which correspond to natural vortex streams, for instance, tornadoes, whirlpools.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Inventors Network GmbHInventors: Gennady Iraklievich Kiknadze, Ivan Alexandrovich Gachechiladze
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Patent number: 7144216Abstract: For reduction of the noise radiation of a wind turbine with a tower (1) having an outside (8), a noise shell (4) is provided, which at least partially surrounds the outside (8) of the tower (1) and is positioned at a distance from the outside (8) of the tower (1). An air gap (24) remains between the tower wall (2) and the noise shell (4). The noise emitted from the tower wall (2) is absorbed by the noise shell (4). The noise shell can be composed of a waterproof outer layer (6) and a damping layer (10) directed towards the tower wall (2).Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Christoph Hessel
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Patent number: 7086823Abstract: The invention describes an Atmospheric Vortex Engine in which a tornado-like convective vortex (37) is produced by admitting air tangentially in the base of a cylindrical wall (1). The vortex is started by heating the air within the circular wall (1) with fuel (83). The heat required to sustain the vortex once established can be the naturally occurring heat content of ambient air or can be provided in a peripheral heat exchanger mean (61) located outside the circular wall. The heat source for the peripheral exchanger mean can be waste industrial heat or warm sea water. The preferred heat exchange mean is a crossflow wet cooling tower (61). The mechanical energy is produced in a plurality of peripheral turbines (21). A vortex engine could have a diameter of 400 m; the vortex could be 100 m in diameter at its base and extend to a height of 1 to 15 km; the power output could be in the 100 to 500 MW range.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Inventor: Louis Marc Michaud
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Patent number: 6626636Abstract: A column airflow power apparatus for creating mechanical power is provided. The column airflow power apparatus comprises a column structure having an open first end and an open second end with airflow moving through the column structure from the first end to the second end. A rotatable blade is mounted within the column structure with the airflow rotating the rotatable blade. A power shaft is connected to the rotatable blade with the power shaft rotating with the rotatable blade. A rotatable turret device is mounted to the second end of the column structure and an adjustable airfoil mounted to the rotatable turret. An air concentrator can be mounted within the column structure between the first end and the rotatable blade.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: AWA Research, LLCInventor: Jerry W. Bohn
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Publication number: 20030026684Abstract: A column airflow power apparatus for creating mechanical power is provided. The column airflow power apparatus comprises a column structure having an open first end and an open second end with airflow moving through the column structure from the first end to the second end. A rotatable blade is mounted within the column structure with the airflow rotating the rotatable blade. A power shaft is connected to the rotatable blade with the power shaft rotating with the rotatable blade. A rotatable turret device is mounted to the second end of the column structure and an adjustable airfoil mounted to the rotatable turret. An air concentrator can be mounted within the column structure between the first end and the rotatable blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventor: Jerry W. Bohn
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Patent number: 5394016Abstract: A solar and wind energy generating system for mounting to a building comprises a wind generator system including at least an auger shaped air engaging member. A plurality of wind generators having air engaging vanes may also be provided. The wind generating system intercepts the flow of air currents to produce mechanical energy which is transformed into electrical energy by an electric generator. The air engaging surface of the wind generator vanes or the auger include a plurality of surface deviations. The surface deviations are arranged in at least one predetermined pattern such as a plurality of radially extending deviation sets. The solar generator includes a plurality of solar energy collectors. The wind generators may further include air engaging vanes with at least one transparent surface, and a plurality of solar energy collectors within a cavity formed in the vane, thus forming a combined solar and wind energy generator.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1994Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Inventor: John J. Hickey