Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Utilizing natural energy or having a geographic feature
Patent
1977-03-17
1978-10-31
Ostrager, Allen M.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Utilizing natural energy or having a geographic feature
60641, 52173R, F02C 102, F03G 700
Patent
active
041226755
ABSTRACT:
A high rise building is provided including upstanding peripheral wall portions and at least one of the peripheral wall portions includes an upstanding air flow passage extending therealong. Horizontally outwardly projecting and downwardly opening hollow snout-like shrouds define air inlets opening outwardly and downwardly along the one upstanding peripheral wall portion and inwardly into the air flow passage at points spaced vertically therealong. A rotary turbine including an inlet and outlet is supported from an upper portion of the building and the upper end portion of the air flow passage is communicated with the inlet of the turbine. The turbine includes a rotary output shaft and a generator is driven from the rotary output shaft of the turbine for generating electrical current.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1274478 (1918-08-01), Webb
patent: 4004427 (1977-01-01), Butler, Jr.
Jacobson Harvey B.
O#Brien Clarence A.
Ostrager Allen M.
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