Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator
Patent
1996-09-06
1999-01-12
Lopez, F. Daniel
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Pulsator
60581, 417383, F15B 300
Patent
active
058573356
ABSTRACT:
A hydraulic pressure amplifier, coupled to a turbine, for creating a fluid impulse directed to a blade of the turbine causing it to rotate. The hydraulic pressure amplifier is comprised of a series of connected sections with each section having a large cylinder and a small cylinder with a large piston and a small piston placed therein. The small piston providing an amplified force applied to the larger surface area of the larger piston through hydraulic coupling to effectively amplify an initial pressure or force. As a result very high forces are generated with relatively small movement. A free piston placed in an impulse cylinder in an end section is struck, causing a fluid impulse. The fluid impulse creates an impulse wave used to move a blade of a turbine, causing a shaft to rotate. An efficient rotational motor is achieved that has many practical applications. Additionally, the hydraulic pressure amplifier may be used in any application where a very high force is desired with relatively little motion.
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Fattibene Arthur T.
Fattibene Paul A.
Lopez F. Daniel
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