Fig. 2 shows a lateral view of the waft system of water power generator which is not be aeen in a plane.
[Disclosure of Invention] [Purpose of Invention] This invention is a generator which generates electrity by shifng water energy running against a buoy into mechanical energy when one installs a buoy on flowing water instead of building a bam or using fucl and fixes it to flowing away with water.
The existing generator generates electicity when one build a dan a uses fallingg water, usesfalling water by making a water cour or by bring about vapor with fire.
[Best Mode for Carrrrrying Out the Invention] This invention means a generator generates electricity by shifting the power of flowing water into mechanical energy one floats a waft or a buoy on flowing water and insralls a water wheelon the floating waft.
[Industrial Applicability] As mentioned above, this invention is able to get electricty without losing farm land or using fuel and with a low cost.
[The area of technology covering invention and the previous technology of its area] This invention is a generator which generates electricity by shifting water energy running against a buoy into mechanical energy when one installs a buoy on flowing water instead of building a dam or using fuel and fixes it not to flowing away with water.
The existing generator generates electricity when one build a dam and uses falling water, uses falling water by making a water course or by bring about vapor with fire.
[Technical assignments invention intends to attain] This invention means a generator generates electricity by shifting the power of flowing water into mechanical energy when one floats a waft or a buoy on flowing water and installs a water wheel on the floating waft.
[Composition of invention] Following is the detailed explanation by means of the attached drawing. A plane figure for overall view and a lateral figure for technical view.
Fig. 1 is the fixture to fix the whole waft system of water power generator with wire to prevent it from drifting away with water.
Fig. 2 is the wire to bind the fixed generator not to washing away by water.
Fig. 3 is the fixture to board the equipments needed in generating electricity.
Fig. 4 shows a water wheel shifting the power of flowing water into mechanical energy.
Fig. 5 shows a transmission to control the spinning speed of a water wheel and a generator.
Fig. 6 indicates a generator.
Fig. 7 is a trafficator to. move the buoy right and left.
Fig. 8 is a pulley to adjust the speed of the motor power rapidly.
Fig. 9 is a rubber band conveying the power of a water wheel and a generator.
Fig. 10 is a scooped vessel to receive flowing water with a water wheel.
Fig. 11 is a trafficator lever.
Fig. 12 is an axle of a water wheel.
Fig. 13 is an axle to fix the motion of a wheel.
Fig. 14 is a bolt to fix parts.
Fig. 15 is a power crank.
Fig. 16 shows flowing water.
Fig. 17 is an inductor collect the volume of flowing water in the water wheel.
Fig. 18 is a pin to. fix the whole waft not to render it move right and left.
Fig. 19 is a lever to. move the waft right and left.
Fig. 20 is a plate to connect the waft to the waft.
[Effect of invention] As mentioned above, this invention is able to get electricity without losing farm land or using fuel and with a low cost.