Windtrap energy system

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Inventors

Arreola, Jr., Jose L.

Application #

229229

Filed

Aug-8-1988

Published

May-15-1990

Current US Class

290/55

International Classes

F03D 009/00

Field of Search

290/55 290/44 290/54 290/43 307/66 416/197

Assignee

ECM International Inc. (Tacoma, WA)

Examiners

Shoop, Jr.; William M.

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Abstract
A windmill of two designs, both aesthetically acceptable and operational without noise pollution, having a rotatable vertical shaft with either three or four windtraps consisting of a pair of concave vanes. These vanes are attached by welding to both the base and top disk plate making up a windtrap unit. Each windtrap vane is positioned to the others at 60 degree displacement for the first design and 45 degrees on the second design. The horizontal exposure area to the wind fluctuates from 50% to 100% as the shaft makes a complete turn. Torque is applied to the shaft by the impact of the wind from any direction against the curved vanes. The kenetic energy of the wind is transmitted through the shaft, flywheel, and belts which turn multiple generators that are used to produce electricity. The electricity is further processed by a micro controller to make it usable for home, farm, and business use. It further utilizes battery packs for storing electricity. The system can be lowered to a horizontal position in the event of a severe storm. The invention also contemplates using superconductivity for maximum generation of electricity and magnetic shielding.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A windtrap energy system which converts kinetic energy of the wind to the electrical energy usable for home, farm, or business comprised of:

a structural frame that is supported by a base foundation and winch support system;

a rotary shaft that is attached to the frame via a bearing housing;

a series of three windtraps connected to the rotary shaft;

each windtrap consisting of two half disks that are attached to the rotary shaft and a pair of concave vanes attached to the disks in opposite directions and having partial overlap at the center of the disk;

each of the concave vanes are 60 degrees apart from each other on a horizontal plane thereby providing kinetic energy capture from wind in any direction and the windtrap energy system is capable of sustaining winds up to 75 miles per hour and also the windtrap energy system is capable of producing electricity at wind speeds less that 10 miles per hour;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in wind power due to rising energy costs. Wind capturing devices have been used for centuries in the form of sails and windmills. This captured force of wind was most often used to move an object through water or lift water from a well What was established here is the proposition that a geometrically designed body can harness the natural power of the wind.

With the invention of the electrical generator it became obvious that the wind turbine could produce electricity. This electricity could be utilized in more practical uses for both home and business needs. With the invention of the generator came additional research and development in windmill design for electrical generation. The windmill now could be used to rotate the shaft of an electro-magnetic generator to produce electricity.

Although rising costs of electricity have spurred interest in windmill research and development in the past 15 years, other technical breakthroughs have motivated this invention in the area of micro computing, battery technology and superconductivity. What was established in these inventions was the development of highly effecient generators and electrical storage devices.
 
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