WO2013069024A1 - Perpetual μοήον gravity & buoyancy engine - Google Patents
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Abstract
A perpetual motion gravity & buoyancy engine consists of two wheels (4), two shafts (10), 2n number of capsules (1) with/without an airbag, a belt (5), shaft less dumbbell shape pistons (3) with/without a valve, a flywheel (11), and flexible pipes (8). The two wheels (4) are provided on the two shafts (10) with particular distance and connected with the belt (5). The flywheel (11) is connected with an upper side shaft which is further connected with a generator or gearbox (6). The shaft less dumbbell shape pistons (3) with the valve are provided inside the cylindrical shape capsules (1) which can move up and down by gravitational force with the valve. The generator or the gearbox (6) is provided between the two wheels (4). One end of the 2n number of capsules (1) is open and the other end is connected with the flexible pipe (8). The front side of the first capsule is connected with the front side of the second capsule through the flexible pipe (8). An air compressor (7) is provided to blow out the air to accelerate the circulation speed of the capsules.
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PERPETUAL MOTION GRAVITY & BUOYANCY ENGINE Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to gravity & buoyancy engine. The present invention is energy generating device. The generated energy can directly utilize or can be stored for the further requirement. By using the present invention minimum to maximum energy can generated which can be used to run continuously without consuming any energy from small mobile to hung jet airplane, submarine, Railway and truck and many more. The present invention works on the principle of gravity force and buoyancy force.
Background of the Invention
As per the energy conservation law, energy can't be produce only once types of energy is converted into the different types of energy source. In the existing there are so many conventional and non conventional energy source are used to generate the energy and this generated energy used for different application. The available stock of the conventional energy source- is very limited and consumption of such conventional energy source creates pollution. The main disadvantages of Conventional Energy Sources. The production cost of the conventional energy source is high and due to heavy transmission & distribution, energy lost is very high. The use of
conventional energy source is big Threat for Environment & Public Health. It also cause of Global Wanning, Greenhouse Effect, Acid Rain Etc. The conventional energy source is uncertainty in Availability. Electricity Tariff is increasing at about 8 to 10% p.a. on an Average. The availability of the alternate energy non conventional energy source are mostly depends upon the geographical location and environment so, it can't be available at each and every place. The main disadvantage of the non conventional energy source are as follows:
• they are non-renewable and fast depleting;
• they emit carbon dioxide when burnt, adding to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and pushing us faster towards global warming;
• they leave behind harmful by-products upon combustion, thereby causing a lot of pollution;
® naming of such fuels leads to irreversible damage to the adjoining environment;
9 Fossil fuels pollute the environment
• They will eventually run out.
• Prices for fossil fuels are rising, especially- if the real cost of their carbon is included
To overcome the limitation of above stated conventional and non conventional energy source, the present invented perpetual motion gravity buoyancy engine is invented.
In the present invention the generated energy is equal to the sum of gravity force & buoyance force and subtraction of stock's resistance. It can be increase or decrease by the air blow.
Wherein the E= Generated Energy
FG = Gravity Force
FB = Buoyance Force
Rs= Stock's Resistance
Object of the Invention
In the present invention energy can be generated without any fuel or energy source. In the present invention energy can generated continuously without interpretation and we can generate the energy from minimum to maximum level. In the present invention generated energy- is pollution free. In the present invention the maintenance cost is very low.
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The present invention addresses the drawbacks of the conventional device and will be described with greater specific and clarity with reference to the following accompanying drawings.
Fig.l represents the cross sectional view of the present invented device with airbag.
Fig.lA represents the cross sectional views of the working mechanism of the present invented device with airbag capsule and air compressor .
Fig.lB represents the cross sectional view of the working mechanism of the present invented device with airbag i and capsule in movement by air compressor.
Fig. 2 represents the cross sectional view of the present invented device without airbags and piston with valve. ;
Fig.2A represents the cross sectional view of the working mechanism of the present invented device without airbags and capsule and air compressor.
Fig.2B represents the cross sectional view of the working mechanism of the present invented device without airbags and capsule in movement by air compressor.
Fig.3 represents the cross sectional view of the multiple capsules arrange parallel into the same machine.
Fig.4 represents the cross sectional working mechanism of multiple capsules arranged parallel into the same machine
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are discussed in detail below while specific exemplary embodiments are discussed, it should be understood that this is done for illustration purpose only. A person skilled in the relevant art will recognize that other components and configuration can be used without parting from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Details description of the invention
As shown in Fig.l in the present invented device; pair of aerodynamics shape capsules (1) with airbag(2) is fitted on the belt of the present invented device as shown in Fig.l A. The present invented device is fitted inside the water. In the present invented device to generate the continuous energy close loop is provided. Two wheels(4) are provided on two shaft(lO) with particular distance and this two wheels are connected with the belt(5). The upper side wheel is connected with the flywheel(ll), which is further connected with the generator and gear box(6). 2N number of capsules with equal shape and equal distance are fitted on the belt. The shaft less dumbbell shape piston is provided inside the cylindrical shape capsules, which can move * up and down by gravitational force with airbag, because the piston(3) is attached with the airbag . The gearbox or generator(6) is provided between these two wheels(4). As shown in Fig.lA three pair of capsules(l) with airbag(2) is fitted on the belt. One end of the cylindrical shape
capsules are open and other end is connected with flexible pipes(8) as shown in Fig.l A. The flexible pipes(8) are fixed with belt(5). The outer shape of the cylindrical capsule is aerodynamic so, it can run with less friction. As Shown in Fig.lA, the aerodynamic cylindrical shape fixed with the belt in such manner so, the direction of that cylindrical capsule cannot change its direction. When water entered from the backside of the first capsule as shown in Fig.lB, airbag is press and air is entered form the front side of second capsule. Then the water is blow out from the second capsule so, due to weight loss, second capsule is started to move upside and second capsule become empty of water. At the same time the first capsule is become full of water so, weight is increases and due to gravitational force, it comes down. This cycle run continuously so due to perpetual motion of aerodynamic capsule energy is generated in close loop.
The circulation speed of the capsule is propositional to volume and shape of capsule so, when the volume is increase the generated energy is also increase. As shown in Fig. 1A and Fig.lB air compressor(7) is provided at the lower distal end of the shaft to blow out the air into water so, the density of the water is reduce in right side water pole so, the circulation speed of the capsule become fast. The present invented system can be installed into the underground tank so, upper land can be used for the further use. In this system, H2 or He Gas can be replace with air to increase it's efficiency. In the
present invention H2 gas is generated by electrolysis and the by product O2 is release into the environment to reduce the global worming effect. In the present invention the close loop system works on the scientific principle.
In the fig.2, the capsule(l) is provided without airbag. As shown in Fig.2A three pair of capsules with airbags is fitted on the belt. Capsules are connected with flexible pipes as shown in Fig.2A. The Flexible pipes are connected with belt. At the end of each capsule dumbbell shape piston with valve is provided. The weight of the piston is calculated in such manner so, when capsule is full of water, due to heavy weight capsules sink down into water and when the capsule is empty with the water capsule come upside. When water entered from the backside of the first capsule as shown in Fig.2B, air is entered form the front side of second capsule so, water is blow out from the second capsule so, due to weight loss, second capsule is started to move upside and second capsule become empty of water and first capsule is become full of water so, due to gravitational force, it comes down. This cycle run continuously so due to perpetual motion of aerodynamic capsule energy is generated in close loop.
As shown in Fig.2A and Fig.2B air compressor(7) is provided at the lower distal end of the shaft at right side water pole to blow out the
air into water so the density of right side water is reduce so the circulation speed becomes fast
As shown in Fig.3 and Fig.4, the multiple cylindrical shape capsules are arranged in parallel direction to get more energy.
Claims
Perpetual gravity & buoyancy engine consists with pair of wheels, shafts, 2n number of capsules with/without airbag, belt, shaft less dumbbell shape piston with valve , flywheel, flexible pipes,
Wherein the two wheels are mounted on two shaft with particular distance into the underground water;
Wherein the flywheel is connected with the upper shaft which is further connected with the generator or gearbox,
Wherein the two wheels are connected with belt,
Wherein the 2n numbers of capsules and flexible pipes are fitted on the belt,
Wherein the capsules are consisting with piston
Wherein the piston is with or without airbags and with or without valve,
Wherein the front side of the first capsule is connected with the front side of the second capsule through flexible pipes,
Wherein the air compressor is provided at the distal end of shaft for easy and continuous close loop.
2. Perpetual motion gravity & buoyancy engine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the outer shape of the cylindrical capsule is aerodynamic so, it can run with less friction.
3. Perpetual motion gravity & buoyancy engine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the aerodynamic cylinder shape capsule are fixed with the belt in such manner so, the direction of that cylindrical capsule cannot change its direction.
4. Perpetual motion gravity & buoyancy engine as claimed in claim 1 wherein air compressor is provided at lower end of the shaft to blow out the air into water so the density of the water is reduce so, the circulation speed of capsules are accelerate.
5. Perpetual motion gravity & buoyancy engine as claimed in claim 1 wherein by replacing the H2 or He gas with air, energy production efficiency is increased.
6. A method for using the perpetual motion gravity &buoyancy engine as claimed in claim 1 and claim 4 wherein in the case of capsules with airbag, when water entered from the backside of the first capsule airbag is press and air is entered from the front side of second capsule, then the water is blow out from the second capsule so, due to weight loss, cylindrical shape second capsule started to move upside and finally the second capsule become empty of water at the same time the first capsule is become full of water so, weight is increase and due to gravitation force and it comes down.
7. A method for using the perpetual motion gravity &buoyancy engine as claimed in claim 1 and claim 4 wherein in the case of capsules without airbag, when water entered from the front side of second capsule so, water is blow out from the second capsule so, due to weight loss, second capsule is started to move upside and second capsule become empty of water at the same time the first capsule is become full of water so, due to gravitational force it comes down.
8. Perpetual motion gravity & buoyancy engine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the water is replace with the alcohol, low density liquid paraffin, sea water.
9. Perpetual motion gravity & buoyancy engine substantially as herein described with reference to the foregoing description and the accompanying drawings.
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