JP2007113558A - Power generation by soeta method - Google Patents

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JP2007113558A
JP2007113558A JP2005333365A JP2005333365A JP2007113558A JP 2007113558 A JP2007113558 A JP 2007113558A JP 2005333365 A JP2005333365 A JP 2005333365A JP 2005333365 A JP2005333365 A JP 2005333365A JP 2007113558 A JP2007113558 A JP 2007113558A
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Yoshio Soeda
芳雄 添田
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a continuous power generating set of clean and all weather type, independent of fossil fuel. <P>SOLUTION: Falling energy of water stored in an elevated water tank is utilized to rotate a turbine for power generation. The generating set can perform environmentally-clean continuous power generation to be unaffected by weather and eliminate the need of the fossil fuel. The water which has been used for the power generation is pumped up from a lower water storage layer to the elevated water tank for cyclic usage, so that the water is not consumed. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT

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発明の詳細な説明Detailed Description of the Invention

本発明は一定の水を循環させるため水の消費はない。
化石燃料を必要としないため燃費ゼロの発電機である。
騒音が無い。
規模の大小は自由である。
従来技術との比較
従来の発電はダムをつくり環境を破壊する。
従来の火力発電は公害を排出する。
原子力発電は危険が伴う。
風力発電は風が無いと発電しない。
太陽光発電は夜は発電しない。
発明の実施の形態
本発明は立地の条件を選ばないため多目的利用が出来る。
Since the present invention circulates constant water, there is no consumption of water.
It is a generator with zero fuel consumption because it does not require fossil fuel.
There is no noise.
The scale is free.
Comparison with conventional technology Conventional power generation creates a dam and destroys the environment.
Conventional thermal power generation emits pollution.
Nuclear power is dangerous.
Wind power generation does not generate power without wind.
Solar power does not generate power at night.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION The present invention can be used for multiple purposes because it does not select any location conditions.

図1 高架水槽よりバルプを開いて落水する。 図2 落水に水車が回転する。 図3 発電する。 図4 排水は貯水層に溜まる 図5 貯水槽よりポンプに戻る。Fig. 1 Open the valve from the elevated tank and drop the water. Fig. 2 A water wheel rotates in the fall. Fig. 3 Power generation. Fig. 4 Drainage collects in the reservoir Fig. 5 Return to the pump from the reservoir.

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一定の水を上下に循環させて落下エネルギーを利用して発電する。  A certain amount of water is circulated up and down to generate electricity using the falling energy.
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Cited By (2)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP5759603B1 (en) * 2014-08-04 2015-08-05 株式会社東産商 Hydroelectric generator
WO2016141776A1 (en) * 2015-03-09 2016-09-15 钟太平 Still water circulation, power generation, and drought and waterlogging relief

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP5759603B1 (en) * 2014-08-04 2015-08-05 株式会社東産商 Hydroelectric generator
WO2016141776A1 (en) * 2015-03-09 2016-09-15 钟太平 Still water circulation, power generation, and drought and waterlogging relief

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