WO2004091083A1 - A system which generates electrical power via an accumulator that provides the initial motion for the system - Google Patents

A system which generates electrical power via an accumulator that provides the initial motion for the system Download PDF

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WO2004091083A1
WO2004091083A1 PCT/TR2004/000019 TR2004000019W WO2004091083A1 WO 2004091083 A1 WO2004091083 A1 WO 2004091083A1 TR 2004000019 W TR2004000019 W TR 2004000019W WO 2004091083 A1 WO2004091083 A1 WO 2004091083A1
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dynamo
accumulator
electrical power
initial motion
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Muammer Yildiz
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Priority to TR2004/03517T priority patent/TR200403517T1/en

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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K53/00Alleged dynamo-electric perpetua mobilia

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  • a system which generates electrical power via an accumulator that provides the initial motion for the system
  • Two accumulators are used in our invention.
  • the system works on a continuous basis after the initial start up via these accumulators. There is no need for another transformer.
  • Our system which generates electrical power, does not need any other devices and it keeps on generating energy via its own mechanism. Also, the system works without connecting it to a network. Thus, it can be used at any place where no electricity exists. Nevertheless, when this system is connected to the entry of the buildings, there is no need for an additional network.
  • the system can produce electrical power independent of a network.
  • FIG. 1 Schematic view of the system
  • This invention is a system that starts working via the motion of alternator.
  • Contactor (6) keeps the starter dynamo working by disconnecting the accumulator l) once the regulator (2) is put in.
  • the voltage coming from the accumulator (1) passes hrough the regulator and the start dynamo (3/1) starts working and thus the feedback iltemators via the gears (4/1-2-5/1-23-3).
  • Feedback dynamo start sending pure DC current to • egulator via shunt (12), cappasitor (14) and diode (13).
  • Second System 3 x 24 DC voltage is transformed to the second starter dynamo (22).
  • a feedback dynamo (23) having a pulley system and a feedback dynamo (24) generating alternative current starts working.
  • the feedback dynamo (23) starts feeding back; the feedback dynamo (24) which generates alternative current is independantly generating 6 KV. 18 Amp. 50 Hzxurrent.
  • first system produces 24 DC and 580 DC current on its own. The bigger the gears are, the more the generated current is.
  • This system which is subject to our invention, can be used at any place. You can use it at places w r here there exist no electricity, or at places such as villages, cities, buildings, greenhouses where there is no network. Moreover, network is nomore a must. Instead of a network, you can use our system. There is no need for gasoline when this system is used in vehicles.

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Abstract

This is a portable system that generates electrical power via an accumulator that provides the initial motion for the system. Two batteries are used in this system and the system is kept working via the initial motion provided by these batteries. There is no need for another transformer. This device works using its own mechanism and there is no need for additional devices. In this way, a continuous electrical power generation is possible. This device can work without connecting it to a network so it is possible to use it at places where electricity does not exist. Moreover, when connected to the entry of a building, the need for a network is avoided. This system generates electrical power independent of a network.

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DESCRIPTION
A system which generates electrical power via an accumulator that provides the initial motion for the system
This is a portable system that generates electrical power via an accumulator that provides the initial motion for the system
Already existing systems can generate electric power of whose duration depends on the lifetime of the battery. In these systems, the battery has to be reloaded in order to restart the system. 12 V electrical power provided by the batteries used in cars are increased to 220 V via transformers.
Two accumulators are used in our invention. The system works on a continuous basis after the initial start up via these accumulators. There is no need for another transformer. Our system, which generates electrical power, does not need any other devices and it keeps on generating energy via its own mechanism. Also, the system works without connecting it to a network. Thus, it can be used at any place where no electricity exists. Nevertheless, when this system is connected to the entry of the buildings, there is no need for an additional network. The system can produce electrical power independent of a network.
Below are the explanations of the figures that provide a better understanding about this invention.
Figure 1- Schematic view of the system
Numbers on the schema:
1- Accumulator
2- Regulator
3- Big Gear
3/1- Starter dynamo - Small gear
4/1-2- Feedback dynamo 5- Small gear 5/1-2-3- Feedback dynamo 6- Contactor 7/1-2- Commitatris
8- 29 DC input
9- 24 DC output 10- 580 DC output 11- Switch 12- Shunt 13-Rectiδre 14-Cappasitor 15-2,5 mm cable 16- Collector 17- Charcoal
18- Fixing clamps (+)
19- Fixing clamps (-) 20- Lamp 21-Conjector 22- Starter dynamo
23- Feedback dynamo
24- Alternating current dynamo
25- Magnetic switch
26- Pulley 27- Pulley
28- V pulley
29- 380 V current output
30- 220 V current input This invention is a system that starts working via the motion of alternator. There exist two iccumulators (1), and and the first motion provided by the accumulator is carried to the egulator. Contactor (6) keeps the starter dynamo working by disconnecting the accumulator l) once the regulator (2) is put in. The voltage coming from the accumulator (1) passes hrough the regulator and the start dynamo (3/1) starts working and thus the feedback iltemators via the gears (4/1-2-5/1-23-3). Feedback dynamo start sending pure DC current to egulator via shunt (12), cappasitor (14) and diode (13). It connects all the currents that eaches to the regulator in 4 seconds and sends to the contactor (6). Accumulator (1) is put out by this current that reaches to the regulator. This current is transformed to the started dynamo(3/l). There becomes a transformation within the system. In case of electricity shortage, it keeps on working by using the current generated by the commitatris (7/1).
Via the starter dynamo (3/1), DC is generated in the alternators which are connected to the gears and this current is transformed to the commitatris (7/1-2) and DC voltage is generated at commitatris (7/1-2).
Second System 3 x 24 DC voltage is transformed to the second starter dynamo (22). Once the start dynamo works (22), a feedback dynamo (23) having a pulley system and a feedback dynamo (24) generating alternative current starts working. The feedback dynamo (23) starts feeding back; the feedback dynamo (24) which generates alternative current is independantly generating 6 KV. 18 Amp. 50 Hzxurrent. Moreover, first system produces 24 DC and 580 DC current on its own. The bigger the gears are, the more the generated current is.
This system, which is subject to our invention, can be used at any place. You can use it at places wrhere there exist no electricity, or at places such as villages, cities, buildings, greenhouses where there is no network. Moreover, network is nomore a must. Instead of a network, you can use our system. There is no need for gasoline when this system is used in vehicles.

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- This is a system where the initial motion is provided by an accumulator and the following items constitute the system: two accumulators (1) that provides the initial motion for the system, a regulator (2) and a starter dynamo (3/1), three feedback dynamos (5/1-2-3) connected to the gears of the starter dynamo, two alternator dynamo (4/1-2) which are connected to the gears of the starter dynamo and also two commitatris (2/1-2) working via the generated energy and also a feedback dynamo (23) and alternating current dynamo (24), as the second system, that works via the voltage generated by the first system. - It is the system mentioned in 1st item and it is related to the feature that the the first motion is provided from the accumulators to the regulator (2) and the start dynamo (3) and the commitatris (7/1-2) start working feedback dynamo (5/1-2-3) and alternators
(4/1-2) and the voltage enters to the regulator and puts out the accumulator (1) via contactor (6). - It is the system mentioned in the 1st item and it is related to the feature that the accumulator can be reloaded by the help of conjector when needed. - It is the sysytem mentioned in the 1 st item and it is related to the feature that it can be used either as direct current or as alternate current. - It is the system mentioned in the 1st item and it is related to the feature that the regulator regulates both the voltage of the first system and the second system and provides two main networks that provide the needed electricity.
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DE19502961A1 (en) * 1995-01-31 1995-12-07 Johannes Maeder Electromobile electric current drive arrangement
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