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Title:
DEVICE FOR GENERATING ELECTRICITY BY MEANS OF GRAVITY
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2022/005343
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a device for electricity generation, in particular continuous electricity generation, by means of the movement of liquid-filled containers and empty containers, using the downward driving force of the liquid and gravity. The device is formed by a wheel (10) disposed on a support (9) and including a set of spaced out containers (6) connected opposite each other by means of pipes (5) for carrying and discharging the liquid between the empty containers and the filled containers, the pipes being connected at an axle and, by means of a belt (2), to an electric generator (1) to produce electricity. Disposed at the top of the wheel is a latch (3) for opening a lock, which, after opening and closing, is secured by means a spring (11). The device of the invention is characterised in that it comprises a pushing element (8) on either side that helps to discharge the liquid from the filled container and drive it to the opposite container. Electricity is generated by means of the wheel by using the liquid-filled containers, the rotation, raising and lowering of the containers and the movement of the liquid between them being a continuous circular movement that is converted from kinetic energy into electrical energy by means of the electrical generator (1). The device of the invention can be used to generate electrical energy continuously, at lower cost, with less effort and without harming the environment, and serves all groups in society.

Inventors:
ALDAWSARI MOHAMMED SAAD (SA)
Application Number:
PCT/SA2020/050012
Publication Date:
January 06, 2022
Filing Date:
July 03, 2020
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Assignee:
ALDAWSARI MOHAMMED SAAD (SA)
International Classes:
F03B13/00
Foreign References:
DE3433411A11986-03-20
DE3733366A11988-10-27
US20060290139A12006-12-28
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