Fluid actuated generator

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Inventors

Simonds, Edward L.

Application #

085928

Filed

Feb-28-2002

Published

Aug-19-2003

Current US Class

060/398
290/54

International Classes

F01B 025/04

Field of Search

60/398 290/54 290/53

Assignee

Thermal Dynamics, Inc. (Adel, IA)

Examiners

Look; Edward K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Trout; Brett

US Patent References

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Abstract
A fluid actuated power assembly for generating power from a pressurized fluid. A tube is provided for siphoning fluid from a body of water to a vane motor. A generator is coupled to the vane motor to produce electricity. The tube is preferably modular and adaptable to a plurality of configurations. This allows the entire assembly to be portable and adaptable to many different types of fluid sources.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fluid actuated power assembly comprising:

(a) means for directing a fluid from a first body of fluid;

(b) means for adapting said directing means into a plurality of configurations;

(c) means coupled into fluid communication with said directing means for converting fluid pressure into mechanical motion;

(d) a generator operably coupled to said converting means;

(e) means coupled to said directing means and to said converting means for modulating a flow of fluid from said directing means to said converting means; and

(f) means coupled to said directing means for releasably securing said directing means against movement.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates in general to a fluid generator for converting fluid pressure to work and, more particularly, to a fluid pressure generator for converting fluid pressure to electricity.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Hydroelectric power plants are well known in the art. These plants are typically constructed near a dam. The plants direct water from a lake or retention area behind the dam, across a turbine or other means for converting the fluid pressure into mechanical motion, and thereafter convert this mechanical motion into electricity. One drawback associated with prior art hydroelectric power plants is the time, expense and maintenance associated with their construction. Such plants often cost millions of dollars and take years to construct. Another drawback associated with such prior art hydroelectric plants is their weight and lack of portability. These plants are typically constructed out of concrete, weighing hundreds of thousands of pounds. Due to their size, weight, time of construction and customized nature, they are not portable from one body of water to another. It would, therefore, be desirable to produce a low-cost, lightweight system for converting fluid pressure to work. It would also be desirable to provide such an assembly with means for adapting the assembly to various terrains and bodies of water. It would also be desirable to provide a fluid pressure conversion means which is easily set up and taken down at a desired site. The difficulties encountered in the prior art discussed hereinabove are substantially eliminated by the present invention.
 
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