Patent ID: 11913419
Assignee: nan
Field: Engines, pumps, turbines (Mechanical engineering)
Classification: CPC F  Y | IPC F

Claim 0:
1. A power generation system comprising:
a support having an upper and lower end and configured to be installed vertically in a body of water;
the lower end configured to be affixed to a ground surface underwater and the upper end extending above the surface of the body of water;
a lower gear rotatably affixed to the lower end of the support, the lower gear being fully submerged underwater;
an upper gear rotatably affixed to the upper end of the support, the upper gear being partially submerged in the water;
a chain connecting the upper gear and lower gear such that the upper gear, lower gear, and chain cooperatively rotate aligned along a vertical axis as a linked system;
a series of airbags installed along an outward surface of the chain, each of the series of airbags pneumatically coupled to an inflation system; the inflation system being pressurized to a static pressure at startup of the power generation system;
each of the airbags on a first vertical segment of the chain being inflated by the inflation system while underwater, causing the airbags to move upward towards the water surface under buoyancy and rotate the upper and lower gears of the linked system;
each of the airbags being deflated as they rotate up and above the surface of the water and downward back under the surface of the water along a second vertical segment of the chain, wherein air from the deflated airbags on the second segment is fed back into the inflation system while simultaneously the airbags on the first vertical segment are being inflated by the inflation system resulting in a continuous rotational motion of the upper and lower gears;
wherein the inflation system comprises a first snake cable coupled to each of the airbags and terminated in a master connector and a second snake cable for providing pneumatic coupling between the master connector and a main compressor and regulator; and
wherein the rotational motion of the upper and lower gears of the system is used to generate electricity.