Power plants – Motor having a buoyant working member – With means to vary buoyancy of working member
Patent
1988-10-17
1991-01-01
Husar, Stephen F.
Power plants
Motor having a buoyant working member
With means to vary buoyancy of working member
60495, F03B 1702
Patent
active
049810154
ABSTRACT:
One or more buoyancy engine units utilizing buoyancy motive force (BMF) are herein defined. For relatively deep fluids a plurality of buckets hinged together mouth to bottom with a gas tight seal between said buckets forming an endless chain can rotate over sprockets attached to parallel shafts spaced apart to control chain tension as either shaft delivers buoyancy motive force (BMF). Each buoyancy engine unit will produce continuous duty rotation and thereby power when the receptacles are alternately filled with gas and then the fluid in which they are submerged.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4054031 (1977-10-01), Johnson
patent: 4363212 (1982-12-01), Everett
patent: 4407130 (1983-10-01), Jackson
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