Sunday, June 19, 2011

The Patent for an AC to Act Power Inverter

This is a Perpetual (C) Copyright and (P) Patent in the names of Anthony J. Fejfar and
Neothomism, P.C. (PA) and the American Public as an Public Domain Copyright and Patent for the simple machine described below: The basic idea of an AC to AC Power Inverter is that you take a voltage from an outlet, such as 125 volts, 15 amps, and then you plug in an appropriately sized AC Motor, and the Drive Shaft of the AC Motor is then hooked up to a Transmission (like in a truck), preferrably a manual transmission, but also, an automatic transmission will be employed for many uses. The transmission drive shaft is then coupled to at the other end to the shaft of an AC Electrical Generator. The transmission increases the speed of the revolutions of the AC Generator, as well as the torque. By the way, to employ an AC Electric Generator, all you have to do is to take an AC Motor and turn in around the other way, such that the drive shaft is turned and in turn, electricity is generated at the other end of the AC Motor/Generator and can then be used for many different purposes. The most obvious application of the AC to AC Power Inverter is to place an appropriate sized inverter inside an appliance that uses alot of electricity. Thus, a 125 volt, 15 amp, electrical outlet when a freezer or a refrigerator or an air conditioner, or a clothes dryer is plugged in which has an AC to Act Power Inverter inside, should produce at least 240 volt and 30 amps for the cost of 125 volts and 15 amps. Thus, a big window air conditioner might only have an electric use bill cost of $2 per month, rather than
$40 per month, and the same would be true with other appliances and computers. Also, with air conditioners and heaters, an aluminum tank filled with salt water can be used to maximize the cool of an air conditioner or the heat of a heater.
(C)Copyright and (P)Patent by Anthony J. Fejfar and Neothomism, P.C. (PA) and the American Public as an Public Domain Copyright and Patent.

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