Patent classifications
F03G7/119
ROTATIONAL FORCE AMPLIFIER
A torque amplification device for amplifying torque of a power transmission shaft and transmitting the amplified torque to a driven shaft according to an embodiment includes one or more eccentric amplification parts including a first rotation part, to the center portion of which a shaft in the power transmission shaft direction is connected and which is eccentrically connected to a shaft facing the driven shaft in a driven shaft direction; and an output end amplification part which is connected to the eccentric amplification part through a rotary shaft in the power transmission shaft direction, includes a second rotation part connected to the outside of the rotary shaft, and transmits the torque of the rotary shaft, transmitted from the eccentric amplification part, to one side of the second rotation part so as to drive same, thereby transmitting the torque of the second rotation part in the driven shaft direction.
TORQUE CONVERSION DEVICE
A torque conversion device has: a second rotor having a second rotating shaft parallel to a first rotating shaft of a first rotor; link portions having first mounting portions attached to the first rotor, and second mounting portions attached to the second rotor, the link portions interposed between first rotor and second rotor; and weights mounted to the link portions and located on either side of the first mounting portions. The distance between first mounting portions and second mounting portions is equal to the distance between first rotating shaft and second rotating shaft, and the distance between first rotating shaft and first mounting portions is equal to the distance between the second rotating shaft and the second mounting portions.
Disk array and disk-pack turbines
A system and method in at least one embodiment for separating fluids including liquids and gases into subcomponents by passing the fluid through a vortex chamber into an expansion chamber and then through at least a portion of a waveform pattern present between at least two rotors and/or disks. In further embodiments, a system and method is offered for harnessing fields created by a system having rotating rotors and/or disks having waveform patterns on at least one side to produce current within a plurality of coils. In at least one embodiment, the waveform patterns include a plurality of hyperbolic waveforms axially aligned around a horizontal center of the system.
Waveform Disks and a System Using the Waveform Disks
A disk-pack turbine for use, for example, in systems and methods in at least one embodiment for separating fluids including liquids and gases into subcomponents by passing the fluid through a vortex chamber into an expansion chamber and then through at least a portion of a waveform pattern present between at least two rotors and/or disks. The rotors and/or disks having waveform patterns on at least one side. In at least one embodiment, the waveform patterns include a plurality of hyperbolic waveforms axially aligned around a horizontal center of the system.
Fluid Processing System with a Disk-Pack Turbine
A disk-pack turbine for use, for example, in systems and methods in at least one embodiment for separating fluids including liquids and gases into subcomponents by passing the fluid through a fluid intake chamber into an expansion chamber and then through at least a portion of a waveform pattern present between at least two rotors and/or disks. The rotors and/or disks having waveform patterns on at least one side.
Waveform Rotors and/or Disks for Use in a Disk-Pack Turbine
A pair of waveform rotors and/or disks for use in a disk-pack turbine used, for example, in systems and methods in at least one embodiment for separating fluids including liquids and gases into subcomponents by passing the fluid into an expansion chamber and then through at least a portion of a waveform pattern present between at least two rotors and/or disks. The rotors and/or disks having waveform patterns on at least one side.
Waveform Disks for Use in a Disk-Pack Turbine
A pair of waveform disks for use in a disk-pack turbine used, for example, in systems and methods in at least one embodiment for separating fluids including liquids and gases into subcomponents by passing the fluid into an expansion chamber and then through at least a portion of a waveform pattern present between at least two disks. The disks having waveform patterns on at least one side.
APPARATUS FOR GENERATING ENERGY
The present disclosure relates broadly to an energy apparatus comprising a flywheel assembly, drive means operatively coupled to the flywheel assembly, and an energy generator operatively coupled to the flywheel assembly via extraction means. The drive means includes biasing means connected to an actuator arranged to provide stored energy in the biasing means. The apparatus also comprises transmission means coupled between the flywheel assembly and the biasing means wherein release of stored energy from the biasing means provides a driving force which effects rotation of the flywheel assembly which gains momentum. The extraction means is arranged for rapid extraction of the momentum of the flywheel assembly. The energy generator generates electricity from the rapidly extracted momentum of the flywheel assembly.
Torque conversion device
A torque conversion device has: a second rotor having a second rotating shaft parallel to a first rotating shaft of a first rotor; link portions having first mounting portions attached to the first rotor, and second mounting portions attached to the second rotor, the link portions interposed between first rotor and second rotor; and weights mounted to the link portions and located on either side of the first mounting portions. The distance between first mounting portions and second mounting portions is equal to the distance between first rotating shaft and second rotating shaft, and the distance between first rotating shaft and first mounting portions is equal to the distance between the second rotating shaft and the second mounting portions.
Apparatus for generating energy
The present disclosure relates broadly to an energy apparatus comprising a flywheel assembly, drive means operatively coupled to the flywheel assembly, and an energy generator operatively coupled to the flywheel assembly via extraction means. The drive means includes biasing means connected to an actuator arranged to provide stored energy in the biasing means. The apparatus also comprises transmission means coupled between the flywheel assembly and the biasing means wherein release of stored energy from the biasing means provides a driving force which effects rotation of the flywheel assembly which gains momentum. The extraction means is arranged for rapid extraction of the momentum of the flywheel assembly. The energy generator generates electricity from the rapidly extracted momentum of the flywheel assembly.