Hydroelectric generator system

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Inventors

Loreto, Pellegrini

Application #

267559

Filed

Nov-7-1988

Published

Nov-27-1990

Current US Class

290/54

International Classes

F03B 007/00

Field of Search

290/43 290/54 60/398 415/906 416/197

Examiners

Pellinen; A. D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Beveridge, DeGrandi & Weilacher

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Abstract
The water inflow structure for a hydroelectric generator system has a step which cooperates with two adjacent blades of a runner to retain a quantity of water, the weight of which rotates the runner. Each blade of the runner has a forward surface which is inclined when the blade is at its highest position, to prevent water from overlying the runner shaft to produce reverse rotation. An inflow opening is formed in the step to admit water past a blade which is at the step.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A hydroelectric generator, comprising,

an inflow structure provided with lateral walls and a step which is located between said lateral walls,

a runner provided with a shaft, blades extending out from said shaft, and circular elements at the lateral ends of the runner; said circular elements being in sealing relation to said lateral walls of the inflow structure;

said step having an inflow opening formed therein for admitting water past a blade which is at said step,

each of said blades having an outer edge which moves past said step, a forward surface and a rear surface; each said forward surface being inclined when the blade is at its highest position to prevent reverse rotation produced by water getting above the shaft, said water being admitted to spaces between the blades so that rotation of the runner is produced by weight of the water,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention concerns an electric current generator operated by the energy of rivers, brooks, water flows and the like.

It is already well known that the exploitation of hydroelectric energy represents the most ecologic solution to the energy problem as it is not polluting. Until now, this exploitation has been practiced only where there has been a considerable water drop and where the potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy for operating alternators, generators and similar.

It is the aim of the present invention to exploit the energy of great water masses in motion, with slight slopes as it occurs in most water flows, and carrying more than two cubic meters per second.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The inflow structure includes lateral walls, overflow openings in the lateral walls for discharging excess water when there are high flow conditions, and a step which is located between the lateral walls for cooperation with a bladed runner. The runner includes blades extending out from a shaft, and circular end elements which seal against the lateral walls of the inflow structure. Water is admitted to spaces between the blades so that rotation of the runner is produced by the weight of the water. An inflow opening is formed in the step to admit water past a blade at the step. To prevent water from overlying the shaft and tending to produce reverse rotation of the runner, each blade has a forward surface which, when the blade is at its highest position, is inclined from vertical.
 
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