Power plants – Motor having a buoyant working member – With means to vary buoyancy of working member
Patent
1998-08-06
2000-02-01
Ryznic, John E.
Power plants
Motor having a buoyant working member
With means to vary buoyancy of working member
F03B 900
Patent
active
060189479
ABSTRACT:
A process for extracting energy from a compressed gas, includes of submerging a piston-cylinder assembly to a first, lower position, holding the assembly in the lower position while introducing a predetermined amount of compressed gas into the assembly, and then releasing the assembly. As the assembly rises, it is mechanically engaged with an endless chain, thereby causing the endless chain to move. The energy is then recovered from the endless chain by a sprocket that is engaged with the chain at a position that is remote from the piston-cylinder assembly. The system can be positioned in a man made tank, or in an open body of water. It is efficient, inexpensive, and can be designed to effect energy conversion over an extended period of time with a minimum of maintenance.
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DeMarco Adolph N.
Uhl Donald
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