Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Utilizing natural energy or having a geographic feature
Patent
1979-07-16
1981-05-05
Cohen, Irwin C.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Utilizing natural energy or having a geographic feature
290 44, 290 55, 416197A, 417334, F03D 302, F03D 304, F03D 900
Patent
active
042650860
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a wind fence, preferably of immense area, adapted to extract energy from the wind and convert it into commercial electricity. The fence of this invention comprises a module of unique design and construction. These modules are used in multiples to form fences up to five hundred (500') feet high up to five (5) miles long. The rotors within each module are vertically disposed and are interconnected, preferably by gears, to a fluid containing gear pump. The pump produces pressured fluid, and is conducted to a turbine operated by said fluid and which is connected to a conventional electrical generator. The depressurized fluid from the turbine is returned to said gear pump. In this invention the individual rotors always rotate in only one direction, regardless of the direction of the wind.
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Cohen Irwin C.
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