JP2010053850A - Gravity engine using buoyancy - Google Patents

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JP2010053850A
JP2010053850A JP2008251627A JP2008251627A JP2010053850A JP 2010053850 A JP2010053850 A JP 2010053850A JP 2008251627 A JP2008251627 A JP 2008251627A JP 2008251627 A JP2008251627 A JP 2008251627A JP 2010053850 A JP2010053850 A JP 2010053850A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To improve productivity of a gravity engine by using buoyancy of a substance, and to contribute to transition to alternative energy and clean energy. <P>SOLUTION: A substance having specific gravity smaller than that of a medium is floated inside the medium, and lowered outside the medium from the top through a pulley and a gear of a power generating device, and taken into the medium again in a lower part, and floated again. With this circulation, positional potential is converted to a power source for use. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2010,JPO&INPIT

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

産業上の利用分野Industrial application fields

本発明は、重力により運動する機関の外に、液体もしくは気体中を浮力によって物体が上昇する機構を設け、その機構の上部から落下する浮上物体のポテンシャル転換エネルギーを動力に変換する機関の製造方法に関する。  The present invention provides an engine manufacturing method in which a mechanism for moving an object by buoyancy in liquid or gas is provided outside an engine that moves by gravity, and the potential conversion energy of a floating object that falls from the upper part of the mechanism is converted into power. About.

従来の重力機関においては、水力利用及び風力利用のほか、木石、砂、金属、鉱物等重量物の重力を動力化する方法が取られているが、天然自然の輪廻を用いる水力発電、風力発電を除いては、一旦垂下下降した勧の位置のポテンシャルを回復するには、同等以上の人工エネルギーを消費せざるを得ない。  In the conventional gravity engine, in addition to the use of hydropower and wind power, the method of activating the gravity of heavy objects such as wood stones, sand, metal, minerals, etc. is taken, but hydropower and wind power generation using natural natural circulation. Except for, in order to recover the potential at the recommended position once drooping, artificial energy equal to or higher than that must be consumed.

発明が解決しようとする課題Problems to be solved by the invention

従来の重力機関においては、水力、風力など天然自然の輪廻に頼るものを除いて、得られるエネルギーは位置のポテンシャル回復のために消費されるエネルギー以下となるので、利用価値は低いものである。当発明が解決しようとする課題は、消費されるエネルギーを最小限にとどめ、得られるエネルギーをはるかに大きくする方法により、この課題を解決することを目的としている。  In the conventional gravity engine, the energy obtained is less than the energy consumed for restoring the potential of the position, except for those that rely on natural and natural rotation such as hydropower and wind power, so the utility value is low. The problem to be solved by the present invention is to solve this problem by a method that minimizes the energy consumed and makes the energy obtained much larger.

課題を解決するための手段Means for solving the problem

上記目的を達成するために、本発明の浮力利用重力期間においては、重力を動力に転換する機関の外に、浮力によって物体を上昇させる装置を設け、その下部から取り込んだ、装置内の媒体より比重の軽い固体、液体、気体を装置頂点の媒体表面まで上昇させ、その頂点の集約装置に導入して、浮力装置の外側に設けた重力機関を経由して落下させ、さらに浮力によって対象を上昇させる装置の下部取り込み機構に再び送りこんで浮上落下を循環させ、永久的な動力源とする。  In order to achieve the above object, in the buoyancy utilizing gravity period of the present invention, a device for raising an object by buoyancy is provided outside the engine that converts gravity into power, and the medium in the device is taken in from the lower part. A solid, liquid, or gas with a low specific gravity is raised to the surface of the medium at the top of the device, introduced into the aggregation device at the top, dropped via a gravity engine provided outside the buoyancy device, and the target is lifted by buoyancy. It is sent again to the lower take-in mechanism of the device to be circulated to circulate the rising and falling to make a permanent power source.

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重力機関の外に設ける、浮力によって物体その他を上昇させる装置については、水槽とした場合、上昇物の取り入れ口の弁機構及び、上部表面から浮上物の集約に伴って流失する水の補充を、より高所からの水流の注水に依存する。また、浮力上昇するものが液体、又は気体の場合は、散逸しないよう、容器に密封して利用する。  About the device that lifts objects and others by buoyancy, provided outside the gravity engine, in the case of a water tank, replenishment of the water that flows away from the upper surface as the floating material is concentrated, Depends on water injection from higher elevations. Also, when the buoyancy riser is liquid or gas, it is sealed in a container so as not to dissipate.

重力機関への浮力上昇物の集約取り込みについては、水槽の場合、表面に漏斗状の排水口を設け、高所からの補充注水の水流に載せて浮上物を吸収移動させ、重力機関の動力源となる滑車又は歯車の下の昇降索の釣具又は懸架トレイ、及び輸送路への連結トレイに積載し、重力により下降させる。  In the case of an aquarium, a funnel-shaped drainage outlet is provided on the surface of the tank, and the floating engine is absorbed and moved by the supplementary water flow from a high place. It is loaded on the fishing gear or suspension tray of the hoisting rope under the pulley or the gear to be used, and the connecting tray to the transportation path and lowered by gravity.

重力を動力化するために用いる滑車、歯車に懸架するワイヤロープ、チェーン等の形態は、ループ状であって、下部の浮力利用取り入れ口との間を循環するものでなければならない。また、動力源として用いられるこの滑車、歯車機構は、さまざまな動力伝播機構によって発電、運搬、機械動力として用いる。  Forms such as pulleys used to power gravity, wire ropes suspended on gears, chains, etc., must be in the form of loops and circulate between the lower buoyancy inlet. Moreover, this pulley and gear mechanism used as a power source are used as power generation, transportation, and mechanical power by various power propagation mechanisms.

発明の効果The invention's effect

本発明は、以上説明したように構成されているので、以下に記載される様な効果を奏する。  Since the present invention is configured as described above, the following effects can be obtained.

物質の浮力を利用して、比重が媒体より軽い固体、液体、気体を低い位置から高い位置へ上昇させるには殆どエネルギーが不要である。当発明において、水槽を使った場合、媒体側に必要な浮力装置の設備工事は別として、運転に見込まれる消費エネルギーは、水槽表面より高い位置からの補充注水と表面の浮上物移動集約用流水、及び水槽下部の浮力上昇物質の取り入れ口に設置される弁機構の開閉と排水に用いられるだけであって、付帯する重量機関から得られるエネルギーに比較すれば、極めて少ない。  Almost no energy is required to raise the solid, liquid, or gas whose specific gravity is lighter than that of the medium from a low position to a high position using the buoyancy of the substance. In the present invention, when a water tank is used, the energy consumption expected for operation is aside from the buoyancy device installation work required on the medium side, the replenishing water injection from a position higher than the surface of the water tank, and the floating water moving and collecting water on the surface It is only used for opening and closing the valve mechanism installed at the intake of the buoyancy increasing substance at the bottom of the water tank and draining, and is extremely small compared to the energy obtained from the attached weight engine.

浮上した物質を垂下又は低下させる、位置のポテンシャル回収に伴う獲得エネルギーは、その物質の質量と低下距離の積であるが、連続循環運転されるので、その総量は測り知れず、浮力利用に必要な消費エネルギーを賄っても大きく余りある。  The energy gained by the potential recovery of the position that causes the suspended material to hang down or lower is the product of the mass of the material and the reduced distance, but since it is continuously circulated, the total amount cannot be measured and is necessary for buoyancy utilization. There is a big surplus even if it covers a lot of energy consumption.

実施例について図面を参照して説明すると、図1は(1)の高所からの注水を湛えた(2)の水槽内を、(3)の水より比重の軽い(4)の浮力物質が(5)の循環ベルトに連結懸架されて上昇し、(7)の上部の歯車又は滑車を回って、水槽の外を重力に引かれて下降し、水槽内に復帰して回転循環するが、これによって上部及び(8)の下部の歯車又は滑車が回転して動力源となり、(6)の動力伝送機構によって、他の動力源となる仕組みである。
下部の浮力、重力物質取り入れ口の弁機構は、注水量が排水量を上回る場合は不要であり、排水は(9)の排水溝へ流される。
The embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 shows that the buoyant substance (4) is lighter in specific gravity than the water (3) in the water tank (2) with water injection from the high place (1). It is connected to and suspended by the circulation belt of (5), rises, rotates around the gear or pulley at the top of (7), is pulled down by the gravity outside the water tank, returns to the water tank, and circulates and circulates. As a result, the upper and lower gears or pulleys of (8) rotate to become a power source, and the power transmission mechanism of (6) serves as another power source.
The buoyancy at the bottom and the valve mechanism for the gravitational substance intake are not required when the amount of water injection exceeds the amount of drainage, and the drainage flows into the drainage groove of (9).

発明の効果The invention's effect

獲得エネルギーから消費エネルギーを差し引いたエネルギーは、機械動力、発電動力、運搬動力その他,多岐に渡って転換活用できるので、相当量の化石燃料に代替するクリーンなエネルギー源になる。一面では、増大するエネルギー需要に対応すると共に、もう一面では二酸化炭素ガスを初めとする有害排出物を出さないことで、地球温暖化防止及び環境浄化に貢献する。  The energy obtained by subtracting the consumed energy from the acquired energy can be converted and used in a wide variety of ways, such as mechanical power, power generation power, transportation power, and so on, so that it becomes a clean energy source to substitute for a considerable amount of fossil fuel. On one side, it will respond to increasing energy demand, and on the other side, it will contribute to the prevention of global warming and environmental purification by not producing harmful emissions such as carbon dioxide gas.

高所からの注水補充が、下部排水を上回る水槽を用いた浮力利用重力期間の縦断面図である。  It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the gravity period using a buoyancy using a water tank in which replenishment of water from a high place exceeds the lower drainage.

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(1) 上部高所から水槽への注水
(2) 水槽
(3) 水
(4) 水より比重が軽い水中浮上、外部落下循環物質連鎖
(5) (4)を連結懸架した循環ベルト
(6) 動力伝送ベルト
(7) 上部の歯車又は滑車
(8) 下部の歯車又は滑車
(9) 排水溝
(1) Water injection from the upper height to the aquarium (2) Aquarium (3) Water (4) Floating underwater with a specific gravity lighter than water, External falling circulating material chain (5) Circulation belt (6) connected and suspended Power transmission belt (7) Upper gear or pulley (8) Lower gear or pulley (9) Drainage groove

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重力により運動する機関の外に、液体もしくは気体中を浮力によって物体が上昇する機構を設け、その機構の上部から落下する浮上物体の重力を動力に変換する機関。    An engine that converts the gravity of a floating object falling from the upper part of the mechanism into motive power by providing a mechanism that lifts the object by buoyancy in liquid or gas outside the engine that moves by gravity. 請求項1の方法により、得られたる動力を下方向に垂下もしくは傾斜させた誘導設備により、物体、人体、液体を昇降させ、又は移動させる装置。    An apparatus for moving up, down, or moving an object, a human body, or a liquid by a guide facility in which the power obtained by the method according to claim 1 is suspended or inclined downward. 請求項1の方法により、得られたる動力を、磁力発電機、誘導発電機の動力源に用いて、発電する装置。    An apparatus for generating electric power by using the power obtained by the method of claim 1 as a power source for a magnetic power generator and an induction generator. 請求項1の方法により、得られたる動力を、請求項3の方法により発電し、その電力を蓄電、放電する装置。    An apparatus for generating the power obtained by the method of claim 1 by the method of claim 3 and storing and discharging the power.
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