Patent ID: 7503744

Claim:
An undershot impulse-jet driven waterwheel for generating electric power including a plurality of vanes disposed radially about the circumference of the water wheel, the water wheel assembly characterized by a longitudinal axis extending transversely across a stream flow to act as an impoundment, the stream flow being contained by banks high enough to convey water at elevations of sufficient difference to accommodate a head of between five and fifteen feet between upstream and downstream of the waterwheel comprising: a sole plate provided in the bed of the stream having a control surface coextensive with and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the waterwheel, the sole plate being of sufficient height for its control surface to rise above normal tail water elevation and having a cross-sectional shape designed to minimize contraction of a jet of water as it impacts the vanes; a radial gate provided on an upstream side of the waterwheel, extending along its longitudinal axis, and having a curved cross-section conforming substantially to an outer diameter of the waterwheel with minimum clearance allowing contact free rotation of the vanes, the radial gate comprising a first surface for resisting water pressure from the upstream side of the waterwheel, and a lower edge spaced apart from the control surface of the sole plate such that a jet of water between the lower edge of the radial gate and the control surface of the sole plate is directed against the vanes with minimum contraction; a hinged flap mounted on the upper edge of the radial gate having a radius similar to that of the radial gate and with a height sufficient to extend the depth of the upstream impoundment to the height of the banks upstream of the installation less an appropriate amount of freeboard; the flap is maintained in the required position by steel wire ropes and winches that can be lowered during periods of high discharge in the water course that exceed the capacity of the waterwheel such that the flap rests clear of the vanes and discharges excess water.