Portable Electricity Generator

20190252948 ยท 2019-08-15

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    Abstract

    A device for generating electricity whereby a manual crank is utilized to generate power to autonomous batteries coupled to electric motors that generate additional power that is sent through an amplifier and stored in lithium-ion batteries under liquid thermal control until such time as the electricity is dispersed for consumption.

    Claims

    1. A device for generating electricity comprising: a crank able to be turned by a user; at east one autonomous battery coupled to the crank; at least one motor coupled to the at least one autonomous battery whereby the motor is powered by the at least one autonomous battery; an alternator coupled to the motor whereby the alternator charges the at least one autonomous battery; a electrical amplifier coupled to the at least one motor; at least one lithium-ion battery coupled to the amplifier; and a means for transferring the electricity stored in the at least one lithium-ion battery to a device powered by electricity.

    2. The device for generating electricity in claim 1, further comprising a connective outlet whereby the electricity from the device can be channeled into the existing circuitry of a building for the purpose of supplying electricity to the entire building.

    3. The device for generating electricity in claim 1, further comprising an electrical outlet whereby at least one electrical device can be powered by the electricity stored in the at least lithium-ion battery.

    4. The method for generating electricity comprising: turning a crank by a user to power at least one autonomous battery and start at least one motor; generating electricity by at least one autonomous motor; transferring electricity by the at least one autonomous motor to an amplifier; amplifying the electricity by the amplifier; transferring the electricity by the amplifier to at least one lithium-ion battery; storing the electricity by the at least one lithium-ion battery; and dispersing the electricity through outlet for consumption.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0006] FIG. 1 is a schematic design of the present invention. The crank, 1, is operated by manually turning by a user. This is a three-phase process that results in energy being created in phase 1 and phase 2, and stored and dispersed in phase 3.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0007] The present invention, in the preferred embodiment, is a three-phase device used to create, store and disperse electrical power. FIG. 1 is the schematic design of the invention in the preferred embodiment.

    [0008] Phase 1, FIG. 1, is responsible for the creation of the energy. The crank, 1, is turned manually by a user to power at least one autonomous battery, 2. Phase 2, FIG. 1, utilizes the power to operate at least one motor, 3. In the preferred embodiment, a series of motors is utilized, 3. The motors operate to create electricity that is coupled to an amplifier, 4. The electricity from the amplifier, 4, is then stored in at least one lithium-ion battery with thermal control, 5. The electricity from the lithium-ion battery can then be accessed from a typical electrical outlet, 6 for consumption.

    [0009] Once the crank is operated for a short time, 60 seconds for the preferred embodiment to several minutes for a very large embodiment of the invention, the autonomous batteries, 2, are charged as the at least one operates. The alternator on the motors continuously charges the autonomous battery or batteries as the motors continue to supply power to the amplifier, 4, that charges the lithium-ion batteries, 5.

    [0010] In the preferred embodiment, the present invention can generate electricity sufficient to power a home for up to a month after operating the crank for 30 to 60 seconds. In a large-scale embodiment of the present invention, a mobile hospital could operate for a week or more. The applications for the present invention are plentiful. This technology can be used to power any device that uses electricity for power. Virtually any vehicle, boat, airplane, or any electronic device can benefit from the present invention. Clean, reliable energy is produced with minimal manual labor.