INLINE HYDRO ELECTRIC GENERATION SYSTEM
First Claim
1. An inline hydro electric generation system, comprising:
- a housing defining an internal open space and at least one opposed inlet and outlet openings for receiving a flow of water therethrough;
a rotatable impeller mounted in the open space in between the inlet and outlet openings and having a plurality of radially extending impeller blades about its periphery, each impeller blade positioned at angular intervals relative to a plane including the axis of the impeller; and
an electric generator mounted on the housing and configured to be axially coupled to the impeller for generating energy upon the rotation of the impeller;
wherein the housing is affixed to a water pipe so that water from the water pipe flows in through the inlet opening and out though the outlet opening and the impeller is axially rotated by the current of the water; and
wherein the impeller blades are configured so that only one impeller blade is submerged under water during a rotation.
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Abstract
An inline hydro electric generation system for harnessing the potential energy of water passing in existing water pipes is provided. The inline hydro electric generation system comprises a housing upon which a rotatable impeller with a plurality of impeller blades is mounted. The housing is affixed to a water pipe so that water passes from the water pipe into the housing subsequently initiating the impeller to mechanically rotate. The impeller is advantageously designed so that only one impeller blade is submerged under water as the impeller is mechanically rotated. An electrical generator is axially coupled to the impeller so that when the impeller rotates, the electrical generator generates electrical power. Subsequently, the water is departs from the housing and is returned into the water pipe to continue its route to its intended recipients. The inline hydro electric generation system provides a low cost and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional energy generation systems.
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19 Claims
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1. An inline hydro electric generation system, comprising:
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a housing defining an internal open space and at least one opposed inlet and outlet openings for receiving a flow of water therethrough; a rotatable impeller mounted in the open space in between the inlet and outlet openings and having a plurality of radially extending impeller blades about its periphery, each impeller blade positioned at angular intervals relative to a plane including the axis of the impeller; and an electric generator mounted on the housing and configured to be axially coupled to the impeller for generating energy upon the rotation of the impeller; wherein the housing is affixed to a water pipe so that water from the water pipe flows in through the inlet opening and out though the outlet opening and the impeller is axially rotated by the current of the water; and
wherein the impeller blades are configured so that only one impeller blade is submerged under water during a rotation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. An inline hydro electric generation system for generating electrical power from water passing through a water pipe, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a housing defining an internal open space and at least one inlet and outlet openings, the inlet opening is attached to a water pipe so that water flows into the housing, and the outlet opening is attached to the water pipe so that water flows from the housing back into the water pipe; b) providing a rotatable impeller mounted in the open space between the inlet and outlet openings and having a plurality of radially extending impeller blades, wherein the impeller blades are configured so that one blade is submerged under water during the rotation of the impeller; c) providing an electrical generator axially coupled to the impeller so that when the impeller rotates the electrical generator produces electrical power; d) passing a flow of water from a water pipe through the inlet opening so that the impeller rotates; e) generating electrical power from the electrical generator; and f) passing the flow of water from the housing through the outlet opening into the water pipe.
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