Solar venturi turbine

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Inventors

Baird, William R.

Application #

219220

Filed

Mar-29-1994

Published

Jan-10-1995

Current US Class

060/641.12
290/44
290/55
416/223R

International Classes

F03D 009/00; F03G 006/04

Field of Search

60/641.12 290/44 290/55 416/223

Examiners

Pellinen; A. D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wood, Herron & Evans

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Abstract
A solar venturi turbine includes an upwardly oriented venturi tube supported by a venturi support skirt. The venturi tube includes a tapered thermopane glass enclosure which allows sunlight to project therethrough and impinge on a tapered centrifugal fan fronting the thermopane enclosure and mounted within the venturi tube. The fan vanes are configured to spiral radially outwardly in a clockwise direction when viewing the fan in top plan. The fan vanes have a cross-sectional profile approximating an inverted L. Located above the centrifugal fan in the neck of the venturi tube is a high velocity fan. A high pressure compressor is mounted above the high velocity fan, and finally a turbine is mounted above the high pressure compressor. A venturi tube outlet flares outwardly directly above the turbine and is mounted to the venturi tube. The turbine is connected to a shaft to drive an electrical generator thereby producing electricity. The sun's rays heat the air within the thermopane glass enclosure causing the reduced density air to rise within the venturi tube and propel the centrifugal fan. The air continues upwardly through the high speed fan and the high pressure compressor increasing in velocity and finally passing through and turning the turbine which is connected to the generator by the turbine shaft. Initial start-up of the solar venturi turbine is with a motor which turns both fans and the high pressure compressor.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A solar venturi turbine for generating electrical power from sunlight comprising:

an upwardly oriented venturi tube having a sloped thermopane glass surface extending between a larger lower neck and a smaller upper neck of said venturi tube;

a tapered centrifugal fan mounted within said venturi tube adjacent said thermopane glass surface and having a plurality of fan vanes being covered with a thermal absorbent coating, said vanes being configured on said fan so as to spiral radially outwardly in a clockwise direction when viewing said fan in top plan, said thermopane glass surface being spaced from said centrifugal fan to define a volume of air being heated by the sunlight projecting through said thermopane glass surface and impinging upon said thermal absorbent coating, said volume of air rising toward said venturi tube upper neck due to said heating thereby rotating said centrifugal fan;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an apparatus for generating electrical energy. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a solar energy harnessing device which is particularly adapted for use in combination with a generator to supply electricity.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

As a result of the increasing costs and decreasing availability of conventional fossil fuels, there is an expanding need for an alternative to the combustion of fossil fuels for the generation of useful power. Options include atomic and hydroelectric installations. However, both atomic and hydroelectric installations have proven to be lacking as commercially viable alternatives to the production of electricity. Furthermore, such installations are practically limited by their potential detrimental affects upon the environment.

A number of approaches have been developed for utilizing the sun's radiation to produce useful energy. Solar energy can provide mechanical power to generate electricity without polluting the air and water, or draining valuable and limited fossil fuel reserves. One method of using solar energy to produce electricity involves the creation of an upward flow of air in a confined conduit. The upward flow of air rotates a turbine to provide torque capable of driving an electrical generator.
 
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