The present invention is a wind turbine that includes a mandrel, a plurality of supporting arms or trusses, and a plurality of umbrella-like vanes. The wind mandrel is adapted for rotating in a generally circular orientation with respect to a vertical axis of a turbine-receiving structure during operation wherein the circular orientation is generally parallel to a ground surface.
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1. A turbine comprising:
a mandrel,
wherein said mandrel is adapted for being secured for operation to a turbine-receiving structure having a generally vertical axis and a sufficient height;
a plurality of supporting arms extending laterally away from said mandrel,
wherein each of said plurality of supporting arms comprises a first end, a second end, and a body extending from said first end to said second end, and
wherein said first end of said each of said plurality of supporting arms is located proximate said rotating mandrel; and
a plurality of umbrella-like vanes,
wherein each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes comprises a face side and a back side and is adapted for being alternatively placed in an open configuration and a closed configuration during operation,
wherein said each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes is secured at a location along a corresponding supporting arm of said plurality of supporting arms,
wherein said plurality of supporting arms and said plurality of umbrella-like vanes are adapted for rotating in a generally circular orientation with respect to the vertical axis of the turbine-receiving structure during operation wherein said circular orientation is generally parallel to a ground surface, and
wherein said each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes, when opened or in said open configuration, provides a solid surface for the wind to act upon but, as said plurality of umbrella-like vanes rotate around the vertical axis of the turbine-receiving structure, said each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes provides said back side for the wind to act upon and to give little resistance to the wind so as to return said each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes to said closed configuration as said each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes rotates into position to be opened and acted upon again, repetitively, as solid rotatable surfaces.
17. A turbine comprising:
a rotating mandrel,
wherein said rotating mandrel is adapted for being rotatably secured for operation to a turbine-receiving structure having a generally vertical axis and a sufficient height;
a plurality of supporting arms extending laterally away from said rotating mandrel,
wherein each of said plurality of supporting arms comprises a first end, a second end, and a body extending from said first end to said second end,
wherein said first end of said each of said plurality of supporting arms is located proximate said rotating mandrel, and
wherein at least one supporting arm of said plurality of supporting arms forms an angle of about ninety degrees with the vertical axis of the turbine-receiving structure; and
a plurality of umbrella-like vanes,
wherein each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes comprises a face side and a back side and is adapted for being alternatively placed in an open configuration and a closed configuration during operation,
wherein said each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes is secured proximate said second end of a corresponding supporting arm of said plurality of supporting arms,
wherein said rotating mandrel, said plurality of supporting arms and said plurality of umbrella-like vanes are adapted for rotating in a generally circular orientation with respect to the vertical axis of the turbine-receiving structure during operation wherein said circular orientation is generally parallel to a ground surface, and
wherein said each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes, when opened or in said open configuration, provides a solid surface for the wind to act upon but, as said plurality of umbrella-like vanes rotate around the vertical axis of the turbine-receiving structure, said each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes provides said back side for the wind to act upon and to give little resistance to the wind so as to return said each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes to said closed configuration as said each of said plurality of umbrella-like vanes rotates into position to be opened and acted upon again, repetitively, as solid rotatable surfaces.
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The present invention generally relates to devices, components, apparatuses, and systems related to wind turbines. More specifically, the present invention is a wind turbine that includes a mandrel, a plurality of supporting arms or trusses, and a plurality of umbrella-like vanes. The wind turbine is adapted for rotating in a generally circular orientation with respect to the vertical axis of a turbine-receiving structure during operation wherein the circular orientation is generally parallel to a ground surface.
Devices, components, apparatuses, and systems related to wind turbines are well known in the art.
The Applicant is unaware of inventions or patents, taken either singly or in combination, which are seen to describe the present invention as claimed.
The present invention is a wind turbine that includes a mandrel, a plurality of supporting arms or trusses, and a plurality of umbrella-like vanes. The wind turbine is adapted for rotating in a generally circular orientation with respect to the vertical axis of a turbine-receiving structure during operation wherein the circular orientation is generally parallel to a ground surface.
It should be understood that the above-attached figures are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention in any way.
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Preferably, the wind turbine comprises six (6) umbrella-like vanes 6,7 that are proportionally positioned relative to the mandrel 3 to provide an efficient energy-producing apparatus when the wind turbine is secured upon the tower or pole 2.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments and non-limiting examples described above or as shown in the attached figures, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the spirit of the invention.
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