Global Patent Index - EP 2176542 A1

EP 2176542 A1 20100421 - RENEWABLE ENERGY PLAN

Title (en)

RENEWABLE ENERGY PLAN

Title (de)

KONZEPT FÜR ERNEUERBARE ENERGIEN

Title (fr)

PLAN D'ÉNERGIE RENOUVELABLE

Publication

EP 2176542 A1 20100421 (EN)

Application

EP 07713462 A 20070221

Priority

  • IT 2007000119 W 20070221
  • IT RM20060122 A 20060309
  • IT DP20060004 A 20060424

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO2007108029A1] The invention works on two distinct parts as follows : In the first one a part works as engine based on the different atmospheric pressure through chemneys and ascending pipes reduced in surface till the minimum pressure realising (changeable in height). The air movement from down to up works as an engine of a mega pulley where the power and the resistance are inversely proportional to respective radius. In the second part if you make changes in circumference section of pulley it can alternate at the engine with depressurized air with other sources of movement, as in electrical engine, with self rechargeable batteries charged from the same system, with magnetic and electronic systems, ecc. The transmission between the engine and the pulley can happen : through pulley (as in the drawing), sprocket wheel, friction wheels or with the used appropriate techniques. The mega pulley (driven) is the integral part of renewable energy system and it is based on system of lever.

IPC 8 full level

F03D 3/04 (2006.01); F03G 7/04 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP US)

F03D 9/35 (2016.05 - EP US); F03G 7/04 (2013.01 - EP); F05B 2240/131 (2013.01 - EP); F05B 2240/9111 (2013.01 - EP); F05B 2260/24 (2013.01 - EP); Y02B 10/30 (2013.01 - EP); Y02E 10/46 (2013.01 - EP); Y02E 10/72 (2013.01 - EP); Y02E 10/728 (2013.01 - EP)

Citation (search report)

See references of WO 2007108029A1

Designated contracting state (EPC)

FR

Designated extension state (EPC)

AL BA HR MK RS

DOCDB simple family (publication)

WO 2007108029 A1 20070927; EP 2176542 A1 20100421

DOCDB simple family (application)

IT 2007000119 W 20070221; EP 07713462 A 20070221