Movable and adjustable dam

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Inventors

Dunn, Jr., E. D.

Application #

203323

Filed

Feb-28-1994

Published

Jul-4-1995

Current US Class

290/43
290/54
415/152.1
415/153.1
415/3.1

International Classes

F03B 015/02; F03B 015/14

Field of Search

290/43 290/54 405/75 405/80 415/3.1 415/152.1 415/153.1 415/202

Examiners

Pellinen; A. D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones & Askew

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Abstract
A movable and adjustable dam including a waterwheel for generating power in rivers, creeks, streams and other flowing bodies of water in which the use of a permanent dam would be impractical or undesirable. The preferred dam includes floatable wall members that can be anchored in position in a body of water to form a water channel there between. The wall members can be unanchored when it is desirable to move the dam. The dam also includes a water wheel mounted between the wall members. The water wheel generates power as it is rotated by water flowing through the channel. Further, the preferred dam includes an adjustable floor comprising a combination of interconnected plates mounted between the wall members. The combination of interconnected plates may be raised or lowered to control the level and flow of water in the water channel and to allow the water wheel to generate power in a mode that is most efficient in response to available water quantity and flow.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A movable and adjustable dam for generating power in a flowing body of water, comprising:

two wall members spaced from each other so as to define a channel there between;

a water wheel rotatably mounted between said wall members operative to be driven by flowing water in said channel; and

an adjustable dam floor between said wall members whereby adjustment of said dam floor in a vertical direction controls the level of water in said channel to thereby maximize the power-generating efficiency of said water wheel.

2. The movable and adjustable dam of claim 1, wherein said adjustable dam floor comprises:

a draft plate slidably mounted between said wall members to effect said adjustment of said dam floor in said vertical direction; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to an apparatus for generating power in an environmentally sound manner. More particularly, the present invention relates to a movable dam and water wheel assembly that is adjustable to generate power from a flowing body of water in a manner most efficient relative to available water quantity and flow.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It has been known for thousands of years that there is a tremendous amount of power in a flowing body of water such as a river or even a small stream or creek. This power often manifests itself in a destructive manner, as is evident during periods of heavy rain and flooding. However, when a flowing body of water is properly controlled, this power can be utilized in a beneficial manner.

In determining the most effective way to utilize the power in a flowing body of water in a beneficial manner, a crucial problem exists: how does one utilize this power in an economical and practical way? In finding a solution to this problem, three variables become important: (1) the volume of water available; (2) the velocity, or current, of the water; and (3) the difference in elevation between the high and low points in the body of water, commonly known as the head. These three variables are important from a power production standpoint because the velocity of the water represents the kinetic energy of the water, while the volume of the water available, in combination with the head of the water, represents the potential energy of the water. By increasing the velocity of the water, the kinetic energy of the water is increased. By increasing the volume of the water available and/or the head of the water, the potential energy of the water is increased.
 
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