Tower-Based Power Generation Method And Device Thereof
20170025924 ยท 2017-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10S415/916
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A tower-based power generation method and device, generally including two buckets that are movable up and down alternately to carry water to an upper location to allow water to rush down to impact and drive power generation units to generate electrical power thereby achieving circulative power generation. The two buckets are mounted to a tower frame and are driven by a drive unit to move. The tower frame has a bottom in which a water storage trough is formed. Rotary mechanisms are arranged above the water storage trough and the rotary mechanisms are coupled to power generation units. Two sides of the tower frame are each provided with a water storage tank. The water storage tank has a bottom from which a pipe extends to a location above the respective rotary mechanism.
Claims
1. A tower-based power generation device, comprising: a tower frame, which has a bottom in which a water storage trough is formed and power generation units are arranged; and a first bucket and a second bucket, which is mounted to the tower frame to be alternately movable up and down along the tower frame; wherein the first bucket and the second bucket are driven by a drive unit to each carry water to an upper part of the tower frame to allow water to rush down to impact and drive power generation units to generate electrical power so as to achieve circulative power generation; and wherein the drive unit comprises a variable frequency drive motor.
2. The tower-based power generation device according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit is mounted to a top of the tower frame and a cable is coupled to the drive unit and has two ends respectively provided with the first bucket and the second bucket, rotary mechanisms being arranged above the water storage trough, the rotary mechanisms being coupled to the power generation units, the tower frame having two sides at each of which a water storage tank is arranged, an inclined water chute being arranged above the water storage tank, an inclined stop piece being arranged above the water chute, the water storage tanks each having a bottom from which a pipe extends to a location above the respective rotary mechanism; the first bucket and the second bucket each have a bottom wall in which an opening is formed and which has an inside surface on which a retention member is mounted, a valve plate being rotatably coupled to the retention member so as to make the valve plate movable with the retention member being a support point, wherein the valve plate is selectively moved into and fit in the opening or moved upward to disengage from the opening; and the drive unit drives the first bucket and the second bucket to alternately move up and down to carry water from the water storage trough to an upper part of the tower frame so that engagement thereof with the stop piece causes water to be poured into the water storage tank, allowing water to rush down along the pipe to impact and drive the rotary mechanism and thus drive the power generation unit to generate electrical power.
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4. The tower-based power generation device according to claim 2, wherein the power generation unit comprises a dynamo.
5. The tower-based power generation device according to claim 2, wherein the first bucket and the second bucket each comprises an inverted U-shaped handle, the handle having two ends rotatably coupled to two sides of the bucket to show a movable arrangement, the handle being coupled to the cable.
6. The tower-based power generation device according to claim 2, wherein the first bucket and the second bucket each comprise a stop plate horizontally extending from a side wall thereof to be located above the valve plate to engage and thus prevent the valve plate from being rotated by an excessive angle that prevents returning of the valve plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] The following descriptions are exemplary embodiments only, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description provides a convenient illustration for implementing exemplary embodiments of the invention. Various changes to the described embodiments may be made in the function and arrangement of the elements described without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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[0021] The first bucket 2 and the second bucket 3 are each provided with an inverted U-shaped handle 21, 31 in such a way that two ends of the handle 21, 31 are respectively and pivotally connected to opposite sides of the bucket 2, 3 to show a movable arrangement therebetween and each bucket has a bottom wall in which an opening 22, 32 is formed and comprises a retention member 23, 33 mounted to an inside surface of the bottom wall in such a way that the retention member 23, 33 is rotatably coupled to a valve plate 24, 34 to allow the valve plate 24, 34 to show a movable arrangement with the retention member 23, 33 being a support point so that the valve plate 24, 34 is selectively movable into and thus close ; the opening 22, 32 or is movable upward to disengage from the opening 22, 32. A stop plate 25, 35, which extends horizontally from a side wall of the bucket 2, 3, is provided above the valve plate 24, 34.
[0022] The tower frame 1 has two opposite sides on each of which a water storage tank 6 is provided. An inclined water chute 61 is arranged above the water storage tank 6. A stop piece 62 that is inclined is provided above the water chute 61. The water storage tank 6 has a bottom from which a pipe 63 extends to a location above the rotary mechanism 2.
[0023] With the above arrangement of the components, a tower-based power generation device is formed. The drive unit 11 drives the first bucket 2, the second bucket 3 to move in such a way that, with the first bucket 2 and the second bucket 3 being counterweight of each other, the first bucket 2 the second bucket 3 are alternately moved up and down to carry water from the water storage trough 13 to a location at an upper part of the tower frame 1 to be poured into the respective water storage tanks 6, whereby water received in the water storage tanks 6 is allowed to rush down along the pipes 63 to impact and drive the rotary mechanisms 4 to rotate and thus drive the power generation units 5 to generate electrical power. The electrical power generated by the power generation units 5 is partly supplied to the drive unit 11 mounted atop the tower frame 1, while the remaining electrical power can be supplied to various sorts of electrical appliances that are not shown in the drawings. Water that flows down along the pipes 63 is then allowed to flow back into the water storage trough 13 to achieve an effect of circulative power generation and an effect of environmental protection.
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[0027] In the previous description, the two sides of the tower frame are each provided with a water storage tank 6, a water chute 61, and a stop piece 62. In a different embodiment of the present invention, the water storage tank 6 of one of the two sides may be removed and the water chute 61 and the stop piece 62 of that side are arranged in opposite direction so that both water chutes 61 are above the water storage tank 6 of the other side to receive water from both the first bucket 2 and the second bucket 3. Similarly, water is allowed to rush from the sole water storage tank 6 down along the pipe 63 to impact the same rotary mechanism 4 and drive the associated power generation unit 5 to generate electrical power.
[0028] In summary, the present invention comprises buckets, which are arranged on a tower frame to be alternately moved up and down and are operated in combination with a water storage trough and water storage tanks arranged in association with the tower frame, as well as power generation units, to constitute a tower-based power generation method and device. Through water impacting the power generation unit, electrical power is generated and thus, a circulative operation may be achieved for successively generating electrical power without starting power supplied externally and an effect of environmental protection may also achieved.
[0029] It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above.
[0030] While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claim, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the claims of the present invention.