Heat assister
An electric heating device that generates its own power supply. When air current travels through ventilation duct systems; the air turns an air current driven generator, which produces electricity to energize its heating elements. The heat generator case provides heat or additional hair to a space.
1. Field of Invention
The invention is related to the electric space heaters.
2. Description of Related Art
Electric Space heating is typically used to heat or add additional heat to desired space. A typical electric space heater requires the use of utility electricity to operate, which makes a utility electric bill higher. Manufactures have yet to design an electric space heater, which doesn't require the use of utility electricity. In most cases, electrical space heating requires a large amount of current to energize the heaters heating elements. Electrical heating has never been an efficient way to heat or provide additional heat to a space.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONMost homes and buildings have an untapped power source. The ventilation systems act as a river or stream of pushing force, which can generate electricity.
This device is based on a water wheel windmill concept for generating electricity. As the pushing force of air is forced between the blades of a fan, the force will cause the fan to turn.
The fan is connected to the shaft of a generator. The fan will cause the generator to rotate generating electricity. This heating device is designed to be installed inside the return or supply ventilation duct system.
The present invention comprises a wind driven fan, which turns a generator to produce its own heating element electricity.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe invention is described in detail with regards to the following figures, in which like elements are referred to with like numerals, an in which:
Typically at the end of the return and supply, ventilation ducts and vent registers are mounted (as shown in
Typically, this device would be installed behind the ventilation registers. The device would vary in size based on the duct size and the amount of air current. In building ventilation systems, the device could be installed where needed. This device could embody a blade wheel mechanism (as shown in
Claims
1. I claim that my Invention is an Electrical Space Heater, which does not require an external or utility electric power source to generate electricity to energize it's heating element.
2. A Method of generating electricity via ventilation air flow current, a driven blade wheel and generator as in a windmill.
3. A Method to provide heat or additional heat to existing heat system.
4. A Method to reduce consumer heating cost by generating heat without the usage of additional utility electrical current.
5. An apparatus which can be permanently install or seasonally install.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 10, 2005
Publication Date: May 31, 2007
Inventors: Rita Hollingsworth (Clinton, MD), Ronald Clark (Clinton, MD)
Application Number: 11/270,075
International Classification: F24H 3/00 (20060101);