Prime-mover dynamo plants – Fluid-current motors – Wind
Patent
1978-03-07
1979-08-21
Truhe, J. V.
Prime-mover dynamo plants
Fluid-current motors
Wind
416121, F03D 1100
Patent
active
041654684
ABSTRACT:
Wind driven rotors are affixed along the length of a flexible power shaft, and the shaft is suspended at a great height above the earth by means of a swivel. The lowermost end of the shaft is connected to rotate a ground supported energy conversion device. The winds aloft impart rotational motion into the wind rotors, whereupon the rotational energy of the shaft is converted into electrical power or other form of power by the conversion device. The swivel allows the rotating shaft to be affixed to a nonrotating suspension device. The suspension device is ground supported and includes a member having opposed ends anchored to the top of two towers or two spaced apart mountains, with the generator being placed therebetween.
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Fry Charles M.
Hise Henry W.
Bates Marcus L.
Mutter M. K.
Truhe J. V.
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