In the arena of innovation encompassing today’s fast-paced research and development standards in keeping stride with competition in various competitive markets, it is rare to find an invention or novel concept that can provide such positive organic influence on two entirely different environmental sectors at the same time. The wind turbine and solar panel industries are such technologies that meet this challenge, with innovation growth that is simply waiting to be tapped into.
The Solar Wind Turbine with Lever Assist via Compounding Mechanical Advantage is a novel innovation and viable approach to a concept that can change how both previously founded technologies can function together in unison to meet the needs of a more robust green energy future.
Solar Wind Turbine with Lever Assist via Compounding Mechanical Advantage (USPTO PUB #2023-0383728-A1) is seeking investors and/or offering licensing or assignment opportunities.
“Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world” is a quote from Archimedes over 2,000 years ago. Archimedes (C.287 BC – C.212 BC)
Of course, we cannot make a lever that long. However, we can shorten that distance by having a plurality of extendable levers that pivot and rotate on the same central fulcrum. This compounds mechanical advantage by using “The Law of the Lever.”
By taking Archimedes’ advice and creating a lever-based system that uses the novel configuration as described above, it is scalable to any size imaginable by using multiple levers that extend.
With ducted fans placed on the distal ends of each lever, they act as the constant downward force where a person would normally apply a downward pressure. The farther outward you extend the levers, the more torque and energy you will extract from the central pivoting point or generator without adding additional power.
In its simplest form, this additional torque and energy extracted use the “law of the lever” and mechanical advantage which was predicted over 2000 years ago. This novel innovation goes one step further, and compounds that initial mechanical advantage many times over simply by extending each of the multiple turbine arms outward.
In the opening scene, you can see a turbine lever extending through a telescopic extension.
Innovation Highlights
Currently, companies are investing billions of dollars into new solar farms that are spread across the United States. Standard infrastructure and business practices are being replicated, although energy output vs. investment efforts seem dismal at the outset of the data collection provided on the contribution that such newly built solar farms provide to the communities in which they are instituted. Our company believes that an alternative, better way can be shown to have more efficient outcomes than what has previously been installed in this niche energy sector.
The Solar Wind Turbine with Lever Assist is a novel innovation that can use the same amount of energy that standard solar panels harvest to power ducted fans and compound the energy obtained using an internal fulcrum – lever assist.
When the ducted fans are positioned further away from the center of the fulcrum, the natural ‘law of the lever’ creates tremendous torque that is applied to the load of the internal generator.
The same amount of solar panel space and placement when used in combination with this added mechanical advantage can generate several times the power by creating this novel concept of downward force at the extremities of the turbine arms.
This is an important advancement that contributes to this innovation exiting from the status quo of traditional solar and wind turbine technology.
If you are interested in investing, licensing, or assignment possibilities, please click the initial contact form to contact the inventor directly.
The wind turbine industry, as with any advancing sector, is always seeking to find creative ways to make this product more efficient. Wind turbines are now being placed offshore because geographical areas that supply enough wind are limited. Even so, it is being discovered daily that these offshore wind farms are having adverse effects on marine life and the environment due to abundant noise, construction obstacles and debris, and unwanted electrical and magnetic discharges in the immediate areas.
The Solar Wind Turbine with Lever Assist adds ducted fans to the distal end of each turbine arm, while solar power is the main source of energy to engage the entire process. This provides a mechanical advantage using the compounding approach of ducted fans on lever arms that pivot on a central fulcrum, thus providing a unique downward force that generates energy.
These novel turbines will allow adequate operation in geographical areas not typically known for such devices, such as deserts or environments not typically known for high wind volumes. This invention can provide an additional power source for the solar panel industry and maximize the areas in which wind turbines are used to widen the breadth and capability of the wind turbine industry.
If you are interested in investing, licensing, or assignment possibilities, please click the initial contact form to contact the inventor directly.
Robert Wajda
Box 551293
Jacksonville, FL 32255
Phone: 904-631-8499
EMail: Robert@SolarWindTurbine.com
In the arena of innovation encompassing today’s fast-paced research and development standards in keeping stride with competition in various competitive markets, it is rare to find an invention or novel concept that can provide such positive organic influence on two entirely different environmental sectors at the same time. (More…)
Robert G. Wajda, born February 1, 1968, is an American inventor and entrepreneur who specializes as a product visionary for innovations geared toward the future. (More…)
US PAT NO. 11699760
US Publication #2023-0383728-A1