Aeolian windmill

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Inventors

Payne, Peter R.

Application #

539142

Filed

Jan-7-1975

Published

May-17-1977

Current US Class

290/55
416/37
416/64
416/81
417/334

International Classes

F03D 005/06

Field of Search

290/1 290/42 290/43 290/44 290/53 290/54 416/80 416/81 416/82 416/83 416/90 416/8 417/334

Examiners

Schaefer; Robert K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Rothwell, Mion, Zinn & Macpeak

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Abstract
A system is disclosed which utilizes a member which oscillates in response to movement of a fluid past it and a means for utilizing the energy generated by the oscillation. In one embodiment the oscillating member is a cable utilizing wind or water as generator or pump. In a second embodiment, the oscillating member is an airfoil having either pitch control or active circulation control.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Apparatus for generating energy from a source of fluid in motion comprising:

means disposed in said fluid for oscillating in response to the dynamic forces of the motion of the fluid moving past it, said means comprising a flexible cylindrical cable; and

means operably coupled to said oscillating means for converting said oscillations into usable energy, said converting means comprising at least a pair of permanent magnets located on either side of the flexible cable and perpendicular to the oscillations of said cable.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising means for orienting said converting means into alignment with said fluid flow.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a class of devices which oscillate in response to a moving fluid to extract useful energy.

2. Prior Art

Windmills are the most commonly known devices utilizing the motion of a fluid, in that case air, to cause a rotary motion of the device in the production of useful energy. In the prior art, it is apparent that fixed site, horizontal or vertical axis windmills have received most consideration. The design of such steady state windmills tends to lead to complex and expensive structures, difficult to build and maintain. The regime of use, with relatively high centrifugal forces, requiring transmission of motions, gearboxes and rotational speed controls are contributing factors in the generally unsatisfactory economics of scale of these devices. The mass produced Hallady-Perry windmill of the 1920's and 1930's, once a common sight in rural areas has, today, been replaced by almost total electrification. The prior art is replete with devices which attempt to improve the efficiency and reduce costs of such windmill designs.
 
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