Windmill

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Inventors

Bergey, Jr., Karl H.
Bergey, Michael L. S.

Application #

015290

Filed

Feb-26-1979

Published

Sep-22-1981

Current US Class

290/44
290/55
310/156.25
310/67R
416/132B
416/139
416/240
416/DIG4

International Classes

F03D 009/00; H02P 009/04; H02K 007/00; B63H 001/26

Field of Search

290/44 290/43 290/54 290/55 290/52 290/5 310/49 416/240 416/132

Examiners

Truhe; J. V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Laney, Dougherty, Hessin & Beavers

Referenced by:

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Other References

Wind Power Digest, Spring 1978, pp. 6-9.

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Abstract
This invention relates generally to an improved windmill design that combines the blade and rotor support system with the electrical generating system in such a way as to simplify the windmill construction. Specifically, it eliminates the need for shafts, gears, and other coupling devices between the turbine blade system and the electrical generating system. In addition, the windmill design also includes a means for varying the pitch of the turbine blades automatically so as to provide near-optimum blade angles under varying wind conditions, and a tendency toward self-governing at high wind speeds. Furthermore, the blades are attached rigidly to the hub without the need for bearings or other mechanical couplings. Blade pitch changes are produced by twisting the blades elastically by forces produced by fixed weights. The effect of these features individually and in combination is to reduce the complexity of the wind turbine, the generating system, and their associated parts.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A variable pitch turbine blade system, comprising:

a blade, including a radially inner fixed end and a radially outer free end, said blade being continuously torsionally flexible between said free end and a radially inner point on said blade, said radially inner point being intermediate of said fixed end and said free end; and

an out-of-plane weight means, attached to said blade, for continuously varying a pitch of said blade in response to a variation in rotational speed of said turbine blade system, said pitch being continuously varied between a maximum variation adjacent said weight means and a smaller variation at said radially inner point for a given variation of said rotational speed of said turbine blade system;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a device with electrical, mechanical and aerodynamic features that enable it to convert the energy in the wind to usable electrical power.

2. Description of the Prior Art

As the supply of conventional fossil fuels decreases and their costs increase, modern industrial society will turn increasingly to alternate sources of energy. Of these, windpower is one of the most promising since it is abundant, widely distributed and environmentally benign. It has also established its ability to meet the needs of society through usage over many hundreds of years and in many parts of the world. In today's industrial society, however, windpower will be accepted as a satisfactory replacement for conventional fuels only if it is convenient to use and low in cost. Both of these conditions are satisfied if the wind machine is simple in construction, aerodynamically efficient and capable of unattended operation.
 
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