CA2755412A1 - Recycling electricity power generation with the use of a/c current switch - Google Patents

Recycling electricity power generation with the use of a/c current switch Download PDF

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CA2755412A1
CA2755412A1 CA2755412A CA2755412A CA2755412A1 CA 2755412 A1 CA2755412 A1 CA 2755412A1 CA 2755412 A CA2755412 A CA 2755412A CA 2755412 A CA2755412 A CA 2755412A CA 2755412 A1 CA2755412 A1 CA 2755412A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F03GSPRING, WEIGHT, INERTIA OR LIKE MOTORS; MECHANICAL-POWER PRODUCING DEVICES OR MECHANISMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR OR USING ENERGY SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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Abstract

The device I have invented is a process of recycling electricity power generation with the use of an A/C current switch.

This invention can be used were electricity is consumed. As motors use electricity, the recycling electricity power generation will put back a percentage of electricity back to the local power grid.
The main components of this invention is an A/C motor, D/C permanent magnetic motor(s), A/C
current switch, pulleys, drive belt, grid tie inverter and wires.

The circuit wire is rewired so it passes through the current sensor switch. As the circuit draws a current it closes the current switch. This now starts the A/C motor, and simultaneously the D/C
motor starts (via drive belt), as the D/C motor operates it produces a D/C
voltage on the wire leads, these wire leads are attached to the inverter which produces a A/C voltage, and this voltage is returned to the power grid.

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Description Recycling Electricity Power Generation with the use of A/C current switch.

1. This invention will benefit businesses, home owners, and all industries that use electricity to operate their business, home, etc, as electricity is consumed by appliances-motors, an-d machines. The recycling electricity power generation will recycle power-uack to the power grid.
2. As you consume electricity through a device (microwave), there is a current sensor switch which is placed in the circuit. The actual microwave power wire is placed through the current sensor switch, as current is drawn through the wire it energizes the coil in the current sensor switch which closes the contact in the current sensor, and then the A/C
motor starts and simultaneously the D/C generator starts which feeds the inverter (grid tie). The output from the generator will always be constant. The main purpose of this invention is to recycle some of the power back to the power grid and be paid for it.
3. Unknown prior art. I have found no other inventions or claims during my research. Other inventors claim to recycle heat from your dryer, recycle your hot water, and recycle your heat from your duct work. I have check the Canadian Patent Office, US Patent Office, World Patent Office, and Google Patent and could not find any items relating to recycling electricity power generation with the use of A/C current switch.
4. I believe this invention is new, useful, and the problem it will solve will be the reduction of carbon foot print when electricity is produced at generation plants. Business, and homeowners will recycle some of the power they use back to the power grid with the use of recycling electricity power generation, were no carbon foot print is produced, and help reducing green house gases when electricity is produced from generation plants.
5. The drawing # 100 illustrates the sequence of operation when recycling electricity. We start at the electrical panel- 1, power flows from the circuit breaker- 2, through the 6. Current switch- 3, and to the device consuming the power -4. There is a second power wire- 2 which is attach to L1- 3, and from Ti- 3 we attach a wire to L1 of the A/C motor- 5.
There is a pulley device- 6 attach to the A/C motor and the D/C motor -8.
Between the A/C
motor and the D/C motor- 8there is a drive belt between the two motors -7.
From the D/C
motor generator- 8 the D/C voltage goes to the inverter -9 were the power is converted from D/C to A/C. Once we have a A/C voltage it is now returned to the power grid via M1 meter base-10, from the meter base the watts are calculated.
7. The process for recycling electricity power generation starts with any circuit or device that uses electricity. I will use a treadmill to explain the process. As the treadmill starts.. ere is a current that is now on the circuit wire, the current wire passes through e'A/C c.u.rrent-switch and when 8. The current goes through the A/C current switch, it closes the contact oh the current switch which simultaneously starts the A/C motor which spins a pulley which is att 4 to [he shaft of the A/C motor. There is a drive belt that connects the A/C motor to the D/C motor generator. The D/C motor generator also has a pulley attached to the D/C
motor. When the A/C motor starts, the D/C motor also starts simultaneously which produces a D/C
voltage which converts to A/C voltage, from the inverter (grid tie), the power is now returned to the local power grid.
9. A typical use of this invention would be in your local food store, where freezers, fans, coolers, and motors are running all the time, this invention recycling electricity power generation could put back a percentage of the power they use back on to the power grid, or another use would be in office towers were the elevators running all day stopping and starting the electricity can also be recycled.

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1. I Joseph Gerard Lynam believe to have the legal rights to the claim of recycling electricity power generation with the use of A/C current switch.
2. The claim 1 consists of the process on how the recycling electricity power generation with the use of A/C current switch operates.
3. The material in the claim 1 consist of A/C motor, D/C permanent magnetic motor(s), A/C
current switch, pulleys, drive belt(s), grid tie inverter, wires.
4. The claim 1 of the operation starts when a device consumes electricity, the A/C current switch senses a current and closes the contact inside the current switch, this starts the A/C
motor which starts the D/C generator via the drive belt which produces a D/C
voltage, the D/C voltage goes to the inverter which is converted to A/C voltage and then delivered to the power grid.
5. In this claim 1 the wattage consumed by a device will vary.
6. In this claim 1 the wattage produced by the A/C motor will be constant.
7. In this claim 1 the wattage produced by the D/C generator will be constant.
8. In this claim 1 the efficiency in percentage will vary.
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