4881_10000_14TT_11US060701064302
Independent Constant Power Generator
| Owner/Inventor Location | USA |
| Invention/Technology_Name | Independent Constant Power Generator |
| Patent / Copyright / Trademark Status | Applying |
| Invention/Technology development status | working scale prototype |
| Total amount invested on the invention technology so far | $25,000 |
| Preferred transfer method | Neg. |
| Contact details | |
| Contact person name | Ron Todtenbier |
| Title | |
| City | Sun Valley |
| State / Province | nv |
| Country | USA |
| Zip / Postal Code | 89433 |
| rtodtenbier@hotmail.com |
Description of Opportunity:
This product can be assymbled in various packages to suit the intended application ranging from a portable generating unit, home unit capable of carying whole load, or large scale remote facility generating station. The unit is designed in such a way that it requires no outside fuel sorce. You never have to add fuel of any kind to it. No electricity, gas, solar injection, nothing. It creates its supply power and required output electricity without any outside fuel source. It is cheeper to implement than solar and the energy output potential is far greater. No fuel source translates to no reliance on weather conditions, fuel cost, etc. The technologie is scalable to the desired implementation so I see a wide range of uses and markets beeing potential target audiances. I am open to disscussion on transfer or partnership aggreements but need to have a strong confidentiality and non compeet in place before going into the specific details. If the 2007 year grant offerings from the DOE renewable energy devision come through as expected this may affect my decession to seek or at what level I seek alternative funding options and or entertain the notion of transfer. I expect it to dominate the portable generator and alternative (solar) energy market as well. The lower initial purchase cost and vast improvement in output capacity make it the only sensible option, if it gains exposure in these markets it would dominate. Another possible market is the generating stations for extreamly remote facilities. Government and private instalations that operate in such remote locations that that require self contained units to be air droped to the location are currently being sold by solar manufactures. My product could imitate the unit type yet provide more output at a fraction of the cost and size. Also it has no reliance on external conditions or imputs so location will not impact production capacity at all.