Self-directed vertical axis wind turbine
09797372 ยท 2017-10-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02E10/74
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
F05B2240/302
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D3/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F03D3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D3/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention provides a vertical axis wind turbine to produce power relative to wind speed resulting in high torque output. During operation, all the blades of the turbine are in a continuous movement of changing their angles from fully open to fully overlap position during each rotation. At the heart of this concept is a frame circumventing the rotor, formed of a pair of top coaxial rings superimposed over bottom coaxial rings defining a central vertical axis distant from the shaft axis, each pair of top and bottom rings are freely movable by being mounted on bushings to the shaft by radially disposed beams and vertically disposed mounting members fixedly connecting the top and bottom rings. The Blade angle relative to incoming wind is controlled by these pair of rings which are controlled by the pair of weathervanes rotating on the central turbine shaft axis.
Claims
1. Self-directed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine comprising: a rotor comprising a vertical central shaft, said shaft having a top end and a bottom end wherein adjacent to each end of the shaft is fixedly mounted a flange having radially extending arms equally distant from one another; each said arm is provided with a hole at a radial end; a plurality of vertically disposed concave blades facing the wind, when in operation, each blade defining a central longitudinal axis midway between a proximal edge located adjacent the shaft and a distal edge, each blade is pivotable by having a central pivot pin at the top and bottom ends coaxial with the longitudinal axis for mounting in the hole of a corresponding arm of the top and bottom flanges; a plurality of bushings, wherein each bushing is mounted to a pin at the top end and bottom end of distal edge of each blade; a frame circumventing the rotor, formed of a pair of top coaxial rings superimposed over bottom coaxial rings defining a central vertical axis distant from the shaft axis, each pair of top and bottom rings are mounted on bushings to the shaft by radially disposed beams and vertically disposed mounting members fixedly connecting the top and bottom rings; said top rings located adjacent the blade distal edge top end and said bottom rings located adjacent the blade distal edge bottom end, wherein the bushing of each respective distal edge top end is located in a predetermined gap between the top rings and the bushing of each respective distal edge bottom end is located in a predetermined gap between the bottom rings; and a weathervane comprising of a pair of back-to-back plates of opposite curves connected to a straight plate mounted to an horizontal member radially extending from the frame, whereby wind force acting on the weathervane rotates the frame about the shaft axis such that about half of the blades, facing the wind, are fully open by virtue of the rings acting on the blade edge bushings to produce power and the about other half of blades, facing the wind, are closed by the rings acting on the blade edge bushings for least resistance to wind force.
2. Self-directed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine of claim 1, is capable of holding all the blades at a controlled and pre-calculated angle while rotating against the in-coming wind to produce the optimum power relative to wind speed resulting in additional torque output.
3. Self-directed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine of claim 1, all the blades of the turbine are in a continuous movement of changing their angles from fully overlap to fully open position during each 360 degree rotation of the turbine.
4. Self-directed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine of claim 1, is scalable as per need based on wind velocity in a specific area or required power output desired.
5. Self-directed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine of claim 1, could be mounted at lower heights between 3 to 10 meters from ground and produce optimum power or torque.
6. Self-directed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine of claim 1, the blades have aerodynamic edges which will minimize edge friction with wind and reduce noise.
7. Self-directed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine of claim 1, the distal edge of the blades will never exceed the speed of the wind it is facing thus reducing noise generated by it.
8. Self-directed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine of claim 1, has a self directing weathervane facing the wind flow direction to produce optimum power or torque from the blades.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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