High efficiency wind power machine

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Inventors

Diggs, Richard E.

Application #

924353

Filed

Jul-13-1978

Published

Jan-29-1980

Current US Class

290/44
290/55

International Classes

F03D 005/02

Field of Search

415/5 416/7 416/8 290/44 290/55

Examiners

Dobeck; B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shoemaker and Mattare, Ltd.

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4140433   Wind turbine

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Abstract
A high efficiency wind power machine is disclosed which is particularly well suited for large-scale, commercial conversion of wind power into electrical energy. The wind power machine of the present invention employs highly efficient wind-to-electric power conversion modules which may be interconnected to form a large-scale power converter. The individual modules employs flip-flop wind blades which travel in an oval path and are carried by traveling chains. The blades interact with the impinging wind stream at two points, thus increasing the overall efficiency of the conversion modules.
 
Claims
What is new and intended to be secured by Letters Patent is:

1. A wind power conversion structure comprising:

a plurality of modules, each module including:

a supporting structure mounted so that wind moves from an upstream side of said supporting structure to a downstream side thereof;

a sprocket wheel rotatably mounted on said supporting structure;

a power generating means mounted on said supporting structure and connected to said sprocket wheel to be operated by rotation of said sprocket wheel;

an endless chain trained around said sprocket wheel to define an elongate loop having a longitudinal axis which is oriented to be essentially vertical so that said chain has an upstream reach located adjacent said supporting structure upstream side and a downstream reach located adjcent said supporting structure downstream side;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to wind power utilization devices, and more particularly to a high efficiency wind power machine suitable for large scale, commercial utilization.

2. Description of the Prior Art

As fossil fuels become more expensive, and as the inescapable pollution hazards of nuclear power become more and more apparent, considerable interest has turned toward utilization of pollution-free natural energy sources, such as wind power. Wind power has been utilized for centuries as a means of propelling vessels across the sea and for operating pumping systems of the type utilized in Holland and other countries. For many years technological developments have slowly improved the efficiency of wind utilization apparatuses, although cheaply available fossel fuels have in the past all but eliminated the need for research into effective wind power conversion systems. Now that the age of cheap fossil fuels has past, research into improving the efficiency of wind power conversion systems has again begun in earnest. A number of improvements in wind power conversion systems have recently been disclosed, as for example in U.S. Pat. No. 4,035,658 disclosing a high-power wind turbine with kinetic accumulator. The apparatus disclosed in this application includes a modular wind power conversion system employing turbine-type blades and provides a technique for storing the power generated by these blades. A related development is disclosed in U.S. application Ser. No. 624,385, filed Oct. 21, 1975, now U.S. application Ser. No. 935,504, filed Aug. 21, 1978 which relates to a guided flow wind power machine which employs unique power conversion modules having fan blades of a generally tubular configuration. This device also includes a technique for storing energy generated by the fans. U.S. Pat. No. 3,970,917 closes an energy storage and DC to AC conversion system which is particularly suited for use with the previously mentioned wind power conversion systems.
 
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