Fluid driven electric power generation system

Prime-mover dynamo plants – Fluid-current motors – Wind

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C415S004500

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08067852

ABSTRACT:
A tubular housing includes at least one fixed helical vane formed onto the inner surfaces of the tubular housing in a spiral and adapted to direct fluid into a spiraled flow and focus fluid onto a fan blade assembly associated with an alternator system and located within the tubular housing before a system exhaust. A generator cone can be mounted near the center and front of the fan blade assembly facing fluid passing through the tubular housing. As fluid passes over the generator cone it experiences compression between the generator cone and housing resulting in increased pressure and velocity of the fluid, thereby increasing rotational speed of the generator blades and generator as the compressed, spiraled fluid passes through the blades and exits the tubular housing. The system can be used for fixed or mobile applications in water, wind and manually induced air flow.

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patent: 5167483 (1992-12-01), Gardiner
patent: 7663261 (2010-02-01), Miller et al.
patent: 7868476 (2011-01-01), Baca et al.

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