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20130187386 | Deep Water Hydro-Electric Power System - A deep-water power generation system includes an initially evacuated sphere having walls of suitable strength or reinforcement for maintaining its structural integrity in deep-water pressures; a power axle extending from a north pole thereof to below a south pole of the sphere; blades of a turbine secured upon a support frame secured to the axle in a latitudinal plane of the sphere; and inlet ports positioned at the plane of the blades of the turbine and receiving an inflow of ambient deep water against the blade. The fluid flow induces rotation of the blades power axle secured to the frame. A thrust deck is rigidly secured, within the sphere, to the power axle and above the turbine and a generator is secured upon the thrust deck at the south pole of the sphere spirally expelling water from the south pole of the system. | 07-25-2013 |
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20150059275 | Construction System Using Metal Stud Frame Element - A construction system includes a metallic stud definable in terms of an x, y, z coordinate system, in which the stud includes a z-axis elongate substantially rectangular integral web within a yz plane thereof; two xz plane surfaces, each projecting in a substantially x-axis direction, in which z-axis lines of dependence exist between a common web and said xz surface of the stud and of said first base in said yz plane of said web of the stud and tabs secured tabs integral with and elevated from at least one said xz plane surfaces. Further included is a concrete slab into which one set of the elevated tabs are wholly embedded prior to the hardening of the slab. | 03-05-2015 |
20150079860 | Surfboard With Safety Mechanism - A surfboard for supporting a surfer to swim on or below surface of water includes a supporting body having an upper surface, a lower surface, a leading edge and a trailing edge. The leading edge including a protrusion contoured for supporting the surfer's face and the upper surface to support the surfer. The surfboard also includes a cover plate mounted on the lower surface underneath the leading edge, a propeller mounted on the lower surface underneath the leading edge, a steering system mounted on the lower surface underneath the leading edge, and a safety enclosure for protecting face of the surfer. The surfboard may be provided with wings extensible from the sides of the body to provide support and stability to surfers of larger size. | 03-19-2015 |
20150259912 | Multi-Element Constructional Assembly For Joist Girders - A construction system for joist girders, including a pair of bi-planar sheets of structural material, each bi-planar sheet having two alternating series of vertical segments, each segment of the series, in horizontal cross-section, defining a planar base parallel to a base of a successive vertical segment of the alternating series of vertical segments, the bases of each segment of the series integrally connected to each other by sidewalls. A pair of first longitudinal members define in transverse cross-section, a substantially U-shaped geometry, each longitudinal member being open-ended for horizontally enclosing and securing an upper or lower portion of each bi-planar sheet of the pair of bi-planar sheets. Several of second longitudinal members define, in transverse cross-section, a geometry of rectangle, the second longitudinal members vertically disposed between the pair of bi-planar sheets. At least two third longitudinal members define, in transverse cross-section, a geometry of a rectangle, a portion of each third longitudinal member horizontally disposed inside at least one longitudinal member of the first longitudinal members. | 09-17-2015 |
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20110107724 | MULTI-ELEMENT CONSTRUCTIONAL ASSEMBLY - A construction system includes a pair of bi-planar sheets of structural material, each bi-planar sheet having two alternating series of vertical segments, each segment of the series, in horizontal cross-section, defining a planar base parallel to a base of a successive vertical segment of the alternating series of vertical segments, the bases of each segment of the series integrally connected to each other by sidewalls; a pair of longitudinal members, defining in, transverse cross-section, a substantially U-shaped geometry, each longitudinal member being open-ended for horizontally enclosing and securing a portion of each bi-planar sheet of the pair of bi-planar sheets; upper horizontal longitudinal members defining, in transverse cross-section, a geometry of a square, each upper longitudinal member vertically disposed between the pair of bi-planar sheets; and second horizontal longitudinal members defining, in transverse cross-section, a geometry of a square. | 05-12-2011 |
20120036813 | MULTI-ELEMENT CONSTRUCTIONAL ASSEMBLY - A construction system includes a pair of bi-planar sheets of structural material, each bi-planar sheet having two alternating series of vertical segments, each segment of the series, in horizontal cross-section, defining a planar base parallel to a base of a successive vertical segment of the alternating series of vertical segments, the bases of each segment of the series integrally connected to each other by sidewalls; a pair of longitudinal members, defining in, transverse cross-section, a substantially U-shaped geometry, each longitudinal member being open-ended for horizontally enclosing and securing a portion of each bi-planar sheet of the pair of bi-planar sheets; upper horizontal longitudinal members defining, in transverse cross-section, a geometry of a square, each upper longitudinal member vertically disposed between the pair of bi-planar sheets; and second horizontal longitudinal members defining, in transverse cross-section, a geometry of a square. | 02-16-2012 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130187386 | Deep Water Hydro-Electric Power System - A deep-water power generation system includes an initially evacuated sphere having walls of suitable strength or reinforcement for maintaining its structural integrity in deep-water pressures; a power axle extending from a north pole thereof to below a south pole of the sphere; blades of a turbine secured upon a support frame secured to the axle in a latitudinal plane of the sphere; and inlet ports positioned at the plane of the blades of the turbine and receiving an inflow of ambient deep water against the blade. The fluid flow induces rotation of the blades power axle secured to the frame. A thrust deck is rigidly secured, within the sphere, to the power axle and above the turbine and a generator is secured upon the thrust deck at the south pole of the sphere spirally expelling water from the south pole of the system. | 07-25-2013 |
20140284933 | Deep Water Hydro-Electric Power System - A deep-water power generation system includes an initially evacuated enclosure having walls of suitable strength or reinforcement for maintaining its structural integrity thereof in deep-water pressures; a power axle extending through the enclosure from a north pole to below a south pole of the enclosure; preferably concave blades of a turbine secured upon a support frame secured to the power axle in a latitudinal plane of the enclosure; and inlet ports within the enclosure positioned at the latitudinal plane of the blades of the turbine and receiving an inflow of ambient deep water against the blades, in which a couple effect of force from the fluid flow induces rotation of the blades and of the power axle secured to the frame. A thrust deck is rigidly secured, within the enclosure, to the power axle above the turbine and to a generator secured upon the thrust deck. At the south pole of the enclosure, water is expelled into a high-pressure injection well descending to a geological level of a saline aquifer or discharged from a water chamber at the south pole and into a main water body under pressure provided to a discharge chamber in excess of the ambient deep-water pressure. | 09-25-2014 |
20150079860 | Surfboard With Safety Mechanism - A surfboard for supporting a surfer to swim on or below surface of water includes a supporting body having an upper surface, a lower surface, a leading edge and a trailing edge. The leading edge including a protrusion contoured for supporting the surfer's face and the upper surface to support the surfer. The surfboard also includes a cover plate mounted on the lower surface underneath the leading edge, a propeller mounted on the lower surface underneath the leading edge, a steering system mounted on the lower surface underneath the leading edge, and a safety enclosure for protecting face of the surfer. The surfboard may be provided with wings extensible from the sides of the body to provide support and stability to surfers of larger size. | 03-19-2015 |