WO2022175990A1 - Rotary machine for the production of power driven by combustion of water gas - Google Patents

Rotary machine for the production of power driven by combustion of water gas Download PDF

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WO2022175990A1
WO2022175990A1 PCT/IT2021/050317 IT2021050317W WO2022175990A1 WO 2022175990 A1 WO2022175990 A1 WO 2022175990A1 IT 2021050317 W IT2021050317 W IT 2021050317W WO 2022175990 A1 WO2022175990 A1 WO 2022175990A1
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Fernando Erriu
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F03GSPRING, WEIGHT, INERTIA OR LIKE MOTORS; MECHANICAL-POWER PRODUCING DEVICES OR MECHANISMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR OR USING ENERGY SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F03G7/00Mechanical-power-producing mechanisms, not otherwise provided for or using energy sources not otherwise provided for
    • F03G7/008Mechanical-power-producing mechanisms, not otherwise provided for or using energy sources not otherwise provided for characterised by the actuating element
    • F03G7/012Electro-chemical actuators
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01KSTEAM ENGINE PLANTS; STEAM ACCUMULATORS; ENGINE PLANTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; ENGINES USING SPECIAL WORKING FLUIDS OR CYCLES
    • F01K25/00Plants or engines characterised by use of special working fluids, not otherwise provided for; Plants operating in closed cycles and not otherwise provided for
    • F01K25/005Plants or engines characterised by use of special working fluids, not otherwise provided for; Plants operating in closed cycles and not otherwise provided for the working fluid being steam, created by combustion of hydrogen with oxygen

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  • each tank 3 which determines the spark which causes the combustion of water gas.

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Abstract

A rotary machine for the production of motive power operated by combustion of water gas is described, which is designed to transmit the rotary motion it generates to a shaft (15) for the generation of electricity; the machine comprises: a frame (4) on which one or more wheels (1) are mounted; a plurality of torpedo-type tanks (3) mounted on a belt or chain (2) or on wheels (1); a tank (9, 19) containing sea water or salt water (10); a plurality of electrodes or glow plugs (5, 7; 20, 15 21), preferably in tungsten, contained in each of the tanks (3) or in the tank (19); an electric circuit (6) which supplies the electrodes (5, 7; 20, 21); and an electric lace (12) contained in each tank (3) which determines the spark that causes the combustion of water gas of the water contained in the tank (9, 19).

Description

ROTARY MACHINE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF POWER DRIVEN BY COMBUSTION OF WATER GAS
The present invention relates to a rotary machine for the production of motive power activated by the combustion of water gas. Rotary machines of this type are not known in the art.
Object of the present invention is solving the aforesaid prior art problems by providing a rotary machine for the production of FM driven by the combustion of water gas capable of rotating autonomously, fed through an island photovoltaic system.
The aforesaid and other objects and advantages of the invention, as will emerge from the following description, are achieved with a rotary machine for the production of motive power activated by combustion of water gas such as that described in claim 1. Preferred embodiments and non-trivial variants of the present invention form the subject matter of the dependent claims. It is understood that all the attached claims form an integral part of the present description.
The present invention will be better described by some preferred embodiments, provided by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of the rotary machine according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of the rotary machine according to the present invention; and
Figure 3 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of the rotary machine according to the present invention.
With reference to the Figures, preferred embodiments of the present invention are illustrated and described. It will be immediately obvious that innumerable variations and modifications (for example relating to shape, dimensions, various colors and parts with equivalent functionality) can be made to what is described without departing from the scope of the invention as appears from the attached claims.
The present invention, shown in a first embodiment thereof in Figure 1, represents a rotary machine capable of producing water gas H20, which through its explosive combustion produces the thrust necessary to rotate the machine and produce a force constant drive in order to power a generator of clean electrical energy through a shaft 15.
The machine consists of:
- a frame 4 on which one or more wheels 1 are mounted;
- a belt or chain 2 on which a plurality of torpedo-type tanks 3 are mounted and supported by the frame 4;
- a tank 9 containing sea water or salt water 10, in which the tanks 3 are immersed in rotation;
- a plurality of electrodes or glow plugs 5, 7, preferably in tungsten, contained in each of the reservoirs 3; an electric circuit 6 which supplies the electrodes 5, 7 with direct current, preferably at 150 volts; and
- an electric lace 12 contained in each tank 3 which determines the spark which causes the combustion of water gas.
This machine is able to rotate autonomously, powered by an island photovoltaic system, which supplies DC energy to the electric circuit 6 connected to the positive electrodes 5 and to the negative electrodes 7 located inside the torpedo tanks 3, when these tanks they reach level 16.
Immersing themselves in the tank containing salt water 10, the electrolytic reaction caused by electrodes 5 and 7 fed in DC at 150 volts, through the salt water 10, determines the instantaneous production of the highly explosive water gas H20: this gas content 8 it reaches its maximum volume when the tank 3 is re-emerging in the level 14: at that point, the electric lace 12 produces the spark that triggers the explosion of the volume of H20 produced and trapped in the tank 3; with this explosion, it undergoes an upward thrust, and being connected anchored to the belt or chain 2 causes it to be dragged upwards, and therefore to rotate the machine. The cycle is repeated in the same way every time for all the tanks 3 that are immersed in the tank 9.
The present invention is modular and can be replicated in several batteries in series connected to the same shaft 15, so as to be able to obtain significant powers; moreover, it can be autonomous since, once started, the energy necessary for its operation can be supplied by a generator connected to shaft 15 which acts as a buffer for recharging the batteries also powered by the off-grid photovoltaic system.
Figure 2 shows a machine similar to that of Figure 1: the difference between this is that it no longer has the tank containing salt water 10 in which the tanks 3 were immersed during rotation. Furthermore, the system of positive 5 and negative 7 tungsten electrodes is no longer present, suitable for producing the electrolysis of the water which fills the tanks at that moment.
The machine in Figure 2 represents an even simpler solution that can be installed in any place, capable of producing motive power to power an electric power generator and to produce clean electricity. Unlike the machine in Figure 1, the one illustrated in Figure 2 is equipped with a separate container 19 in which the salt water and the positive 21 and negative 20 electrodes are located, fed through the cables 22 and 23 from a photovoltaic DC system, island or DC generator of any type.
The ideal voltage across the electrodes is between 130 and 160 volts. In this container 19, through the electrodes 20 and 21, the highly explosive water gas H20 is produced, which, through the movable nozzle 17 connected to a pipe 18 coming out of the closed container 19, is injected into the tank 3 which at that moment passes close to the nozzle 17.
Once the container has received its volume of H20, the electric lace 12 intervenes which causes the fire and combustion with a violent explosion of the gas. Such combustions which follow one another in all the tanks determine the powerful rotation of the machine which, through its shaft 15, can transmit the motion to a device such as a generator to produce clean energy at low cost.
Figure 3 shows an even more simplified machine, consisting of a single wheel 25 of more or less large dimensions, on which are mounted the tanks 3 suitable for housing the gas, which then explodes inside them, producing the rotary motion, to due to the spark produced by the glow plug or electric lace 12.
Also on this machine, the system for producing and introducing the water gas into the tanks 3 is the same as shown in Figure 2. This solution is even simpler and less expensive to implement for any need: houses, communities, industrial production of electricity, island power supply, etc. This production system is noisy since there is a gas that explodes: for this, it is necessary to adopt an insulated and acoustically insulated casing, in order to reduce and eliminate excessive noise, even through underground rooms. Some preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described above: obviously, numerous variants and modifications, functionally equivalent to the previous ones, which fall within the scope of the invention as highlighted in the attached claims, will be immediately apparent to those skilled in the art.

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1. Rotary machine for the production of motive power activated by the combustion of water gas, said machine being designed to transmit the rotary motion it generates to a shaft (15) for the generation of electrical energy, said machine being characterized in that it comprises:
- a frame (4) on which one or more wheels (1) are mounted;
- a belt or chain (2) on which a plurality of torpedo-type tanks (3) are mounted and supported by the frame (4); a tank (9) containing sea water or salt water (10) in which the tanks (3) are immersed in rotation;
- a plurality of electrodes or glow plugs (5, 7), preferably made of tungsten, contained in each of the reservoirs (3);
- an electric circuit (6) which supplies the electrodes (5, 7) with direct current, preferably at 150 volts; and
- an electric lace (12) contained in each tank (3) which determines the spark that causes the combustion of water gas of the water contained in the tank (9).
2. Rotary machine according to claim 1, characterized in that it also comprises a photovoltaic system, preferably an island, designed to power the machine and make it rotate autonomously, said photovoltaic system supplying DC energy to the electrical circuit (6) connected to the positive electrodes (5) and to the negative electrodes (7) located inside the torpedo tanks (3), when these tanks (3) reach a water level (16) in the tank (9).
3. Rotary machine for the production of motive power activated by the combustion of water gas, said machine being designed to transmit the rotary motion it generates to a shaft (15) for the generation of electrical energy, said machine being characterized in that it comprises:
- a frame (4) on which one or more wheels (1) are mounted;
- a belt or chain (2) on which a plurality of torpedo-type tanks (3) are mounted and supported by the frame (4);
- a container (19) containing the salt water and a positive electrode (21) and a negative electrode (20), fed through cables (22, 23) from a stand-alone photovoltaic DC system or DC generator; an electric lace (12) contained in each tank (3) which determines the spark that causes the combustion of water gas of the water contained in the container (19); and
- a nozzle (17) connected to a pipe (18) that comes out of the container (19), so that in the container
(19), through the electrodes (20, 21), highly explosive H20 water gas is produced, which, through the nozzle (17), is injected into the tank (3) which at that moment passes close to the nozzle (17).
4. Rotary machine for the production of motive power activated by combustion of water gas, said machine being designed to transmit the rotary motion it generates to a shaft (15) for the generation of electrical energy, said machine being characterized in that it comprises:
- a wheel (25) on which a plurality of torpedo-type tanks (3) are mounted;
- a container (19) containing the salt water and a positive electrode (21) and a negative electrode
(20), fed through cables (22, 23) from a stand alone photovoltaic DC system or DC generator;
- an electric lace (12) contained in each tank (3) which determines the spark that causes the combustion of water gas of the water contained in the container (19); and
- a nozzle (17) connected to a pipe (18) that comes out of the container (19), so that in the container (19), through the electrodes (20, 21), highly explosive H20 water gas is produced, which, through the nozzle (17), is injected into the tank (3) which at that moment passes close to the nozzle (17). 5. Rotary machine according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is also equipped with an insulated and acoustically insulated casing, so as to reduce and eliminate the excessive noise caused by the rotary machine itself.
6. Rotary machine according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the water gas production system is of the electrode type or it is of the electrolytic cell type.
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