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Rooftop / Roadside Electricity Generator
Innovation by Vince Fodera
 


Queen Wind Turbines can be built in various sizes. Small units for individual homes and businesses; larger units for hotels and small communities. They can be exported in the form of portable units. This is a product which will provide local manufacturing jobs to help diversify Las Vegas' economic structure.



Wind currents streaming across tall buildings deliver dynamic kinetic energy.
In the electromagnetic principle, motion is required to generate electricity. Redundant interior chambers constrict airstreams - thus, directing augmented wind velocity to turn turbine blades.
Screens at wind entry prevent injury to birds on the wing.
Copyright 2010 Vince Fodera, Las Vegas Nevada
A product for export which will help diversify the Las Vegas Economy


Illustration 1:
Wind from any direction is
channeled to impact blades on spinner which serves as a rotating nacelle.
Rotating nacelle causes interior
magnetic rotor to turn.
Magnetic field poles move past stator conductor, thus, generating electricity.
Illustration 2:
In BLUE, rotating nacelle with blades attached to magnetic rotor.
In RED, stator conductor fixed to base.
In YELLOW, wires to carry current to batteries or to grid.
In GREEN, auxiliary batteries (optional).
In GRAY, screened air intake.
In PINK, top air escape vent.

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Wind from any direction is routed into Queen's chambers and channeled to impact blades of rotating nacelle which turns rotor to generate electricity.

Mockup prototype of nacelle spinner with blades.


Queen Wind Turbines installed on rooftops within cities can generate millions of clean, non polluting megawatt hours of electricity thus eliminating expensive transmission lines.

Count the palm trees.
How many are there?
FOUR is the correct answer.

The tallest tree is a FAKE!
It is a man made relay transmitter
for mobile telephones
.

Does anyone see aesthetic beauty in
towering wind turbines which are crowding sea shores or which have been built
on open pristine fields?

Next:
The "camouflaged" Queen Wind Turbine.
Queen Wind Turbine "camouflaged"
can be built to nestle in tree tops.

It will blend in with the landscape,
whether it is attached to an existing tree or built as part of a man made tree.

It is built with a protective screen to prevent injury to birds on the wing.

Illustration shows vane at top,
in the shape of a bird, to direct
the blades into the relative wind.
BLUE: rotor
RED: stator
YELLOW: wires
to deliver current
GREEN: electronic
equipment
BROWN: protective
screen covering
rotating nacelle blades



"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!"
The 'camouflaged' Queen Wind Turbine can provide extra electricity for communities without being an 'eyesore', nor injurious to soaring birds.
Thousands of seaside communities are potential customers for the tree top electricity generator.



Camouflaged Queen Wind Turbines nestled in fake palm trees.
Sailboats usually have gasoline generators; here, they can use Queen Wind Turbines to have electric light.
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Tall tower wind turbines with exspansive blades are great. . . but many communities do not favor those structures in their area. Vast farms of solar panels are also great, but require enduring expense for cleaning off dust particles that obsure sunlight.
Power lines to transmit electricity long distances are costly. Consumers pay.
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Queen Wind Turbine electricity dynamo can recharge batteries on sailboats.
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Queen Roadside Draft Turbine Electricity Generator

Fast moving vehicles stimulate ambient air to rush in to fill vacuous pockets produced by speeding masses. Such wind enters the Roadside Draft Turbine, impacts "fan blades" causing them to turn. Rotating nacelle turns rotor which generates electricity. The circulating air is expelled out through the top vent.



Electric powered cars need to be recharged. Battery recharging stations can be located along highways. Here, Queen Wind Turbines generate electricity for autos from the kinetic energy of the draft produced by moving vehicles.
Drivers can pull in to a "rest stop" to recharge their car's battery.
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A few previous works by this inventor.


In October 1987, I showed this design to a Las Vegas casino owner. My idea and drawings inspired him to build the Stratosphere Tower.




In 1964, Vince Fodera was the first
to invent, produce and present motorized shopping carts to
grocery stores.
1994 U.S. Patent awarded to Vince Fodera and Steve Black for a rotary-wing for VTOL flight.

Vince Fodera
702-641-0240
Email: vincefodera@ymail.com
261 Maycliff Park
3601 East Wyoming Ave.
Las Vegas, Nevada 89104
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