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Title:
SELF-SUSTAINED ELECRIC GENERATOR
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2022/225573
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The system will produce more electricity than it will consume using an energy storage device, controller, circuit breaker or fuse, electric gear motor or motors, pulleys, and an electricity generating device. With an energy storage device connected to the electric gear motor and electricity generating device, completing the circuit (reference figure 1), the electric gear motor will rotate a large pulley (Pulley A) which will rotate a small pulley (Pulley B) which will rotate a medium pulley (Pulley C) which will rotate the electricity generating device's pulley (Pulley D) to an RPM (rounds per minute) that will produce electricity in excess of the electric gear motor's electricity consumption (reference figure 2).

Inventors:
JAMES STEVEN (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2021/070270
Publication Date:
October 27, 2022
Filing Date:
April 24, 2021
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
JAMES STEVEN (US)
International Classes:
F03G7/10; F16H7/02; H02K7/10; H02K47/00; H02K53/00
Foreign References:
US20060232068A12006-10-19
US20090027814A12009-01-29
US20080143302A12008-06-19
US6998723B22006-02-14
US20100019501A12010-01-28
Other References:
WADLOW: "Patents for perpetual motion machines", JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW & PRACTICE, vol. 2, no. 3, 6 February 2007 (2007-02-06), pages 136 - 144, XP007910392, DOI: 10.1093/jiplp/jpl242
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Claims:
I claim:

1. A self-sustained electric generator, comprising:

(a) a energy storage device to power an electric gear motor with rotational energy where a conductor is used to transfer electricity to

(b) a power conversion device (if needed) which uses a conductor to transfer electricity to

(c) a electric motor controller or electronic controller for controlling said electric gear motor and

(d) a circuit breaker or fuse to protect said electric gear motor which transfers electricity to

(e) an electric gear motor having a large sized pulley mounted at the shaft,

(f) a belt around said electric gear motor pulley and

(g) a small sized pulley directly attached to

(h) a medium sized pulley in which they share the same shaft, and

(i) a belt around said medium sized pulley and

(j) a small sized pulley of an electricity generating device attached at the shaft of the rotor,

(k) which rotates said rotor to an rpm (rounds per minute) in which electricity is created therefrom

(L) a conductor will transfer electricity to a power conversion device (if needed) therefrom a conductor is used to transfer said electricity from said electricity generating device or power conversion device to said energy storage device charging it. The excess electricity can be used for many different purposes.

Description:
The system will produce more electricity than it will consume using an energy storage device, controller, circuit breaker or fuse, electric gear motor or motors, pulleys, and an electricity generating device. With an energy storage device connected to the electric gear motor and electricity generating device, completing the circuit (reference figure 1), the electric gear motor will rotate a large pulley (Pulley A) which will rotate a small pulley (Pulley B) which will rotate a medium pulley (Pulley C) which will rotate the electricity generating device's pulley (Pulley D) to an RPM (rounds per minute) that will produce electricity in excess of the electric gear motor's electricity consumption (reference figure 2).