Wind turbine

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Inventors

Yu, Young-Sil
Yu, Byung-Soo

Application #

714601

Filed

Nov-18-2003

Published

Feb-8-2005

Current US Class

290/43
290/44
290/52
290/53
290/54
290/55

International Classes

F03D 009//00

Field of Search

290/55 290/54 290/43 290/44 290/52

Examiners

Ponomarenko; Nicholas

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Arent Fox, PLLC

US Patent References

5760515   Electrical power ge...
6126385   Wind turbine
6285090   Low-speed directly...
6441507   Rotor pitch control...

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Abstract
A rotation shaft is installed in the center of a wind turbine. Blades are secured to the rotation shaft to be circumferentially spaced apart one from another. Each blade has a lattice composed of transverse lattice elements and longitudinal lattice elements which are plaited to cooperatively define a plurality of spaces. In each space, a rotation adjustment piece is coupled to a first portion of a lattice element to be capable of rotating between a closing position where it closes a predetermined number of the spaces and an opening position where it opens a predetermined number of the spaces, so that the blades as a whole can be rotated irrespective of a wind direction. Electricity is generated using wind applied to the rotation shaft through rotation adjustment pieces.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A wind turbine adapted to generate electricity using wind power, comprising:

rotation shaft means for transmitting wind power to a generator, and a plurality of blades secured to the rotation shaft means to be spaced apart one from another in a circumferential direction;

wherein each blade has a lattice composed of transverse lattice elements and longitudinal lattice elements which are plaited to cooperatively define a plurality of spaces; and

wherein, in each blade, each of several rotation adjustment pieces is coupled to a portion of a transverse or longitudinal lattice element to be capable of rotating between a closing position where it closes a predetermined number of the spaces and an opening position where it opens a predetermined number of the spaces, so that several rotation adjustment pieces can cover an entire surface of each blade and thereby the blades as a whole can be rotated irrespective of a wind direction;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates, in general, to improvements in a wind turbine, and, more particularly, to a wind turbine which is constructed to generate electricity from wind with low velocity from any direction.

2. Description of the Related Art

These days, wind turbines for generating electricity using the wind have been disclosed in the art. The conventional wind turbine comprises a support column which is secured in the ground to have a substantial height, a propeller-shaped rotor which is mounted to an upper end of the support column, and a generator which generates electricity using rotation force of the propeller-shaped rotor.

However, the conventional wind turbine constructed as mentioned above is encountered with a problem in that it occupies a large volume when considering its power generation capacity. Since the rotor, generator and the other parts must be positioned high, installation costs are increased, and it is difficult to conduct repair and maintenance works. Also, the wind turbine may be damaged by exposure to strong wind. Further, in consideration of the structure of the rotor, electricity can be generated only when a wind velocity of at least 5-6 m/sec is maintained. Moreover, because a direction of the rotor should be manually changed in conformity with a wind direction, operational efficiency of the wind turbine is deteriorated in such areas where a light wind blows and the wind direction frequently changes. Furthermore, due to the fact that a center of gravity is placed at a substantial height, it is difficult to install the wind turbine on a ship or an offshore structure. Besides, the support column and the rotor are likely to be damaged by heavy winds.
 
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