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klaudio
02-27-2007, 04:26 PM
Hi,
My name is Claudio Bianco. I am an inventor, and have just completed my last work called "Continual Wind-Up", with which I take advantage of water oscillations to wind up a cord, and thus generate electricity.
I believe to have opened a new research field for renewable energy, but since I am the father of this invention, my opinion does not matter.
I chose to use internet to make the invention known and I would appreciate your opinion.I would therefore like to invite you to discover a
new way of generating electricity without polluting on www.cuerdacontinua.com

Epsilon=One
02-27-2007, 06:03 PM
...my last work called "Continual Wind-Up", with which I take advantage of water oscillations to wind up a cord, and thus generate electricity.
I believe to have opened a new research field for renewable energy, but since I am the father of this invention, my opinion does not matter.
I chose to use internet to make the invention known and I would appreciate your opinion.I like the idea. Though, personally, I abandoned a Ro lex for a more accurate Seiko quartz chronograph that requires less costly servicing.

Have you calculated the efficiency when considering the energy to produce the machine and the replacement requirements from use vs. the energy that is generated?

Is the machine adaptable to other natural forces as well as water oscillations?

What is the cost of the energy generated over the life of the machine? Ditto for its servicing?

HallsofIvy
02-28-2007, 01:35 PM
How is this new? Tidal variations have been used to generate energy for years (and mechanisms for converting the energy have been patented). There have been experiments done with ordinary wave motion but they have never been shown to be efficient enough to be cost effective.

You might find these to be interesting:
//www.answers.com/topic/tidal-power
//energy-production-search-swicki.eurekster.com/tidal+power/
//www.gdrc.org/uem/energy/water-energy.html

klaudio
01-28-2009, 09:37 AM
www.cuerdacontinua.com/hydrospiral