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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2505625
(54) English Title: REVOLUTIONARY ENGINE
(54) French Title: MOTEUR REVOLUTIONNAIRE
Status: Deemed Abandoned and Beyond the Period of Reinstatement - Pending Response to Notice of Disregarded Communication
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English Abstract


A Revolutionary engine to rotate any machinery to do useful work.
A Revolutionary engine, comprising of a wheel, chain, water pump,
shaft, brackets and small containers, which are attached to the chain.
The shaft passes through the wheel and chain hangs from the wheel.
Revolutionary engine also comprising of two big containers named
as a "A" container and "B" container, "A" Container is filled with
water by the pump which pumps water from "B" container to "A"
container. "A" container is at the top of the wheel to fill the small
containers, which are attached to the chain. When the water is
allowed, from container "A" by opening the valve to fill the
containers that are attached to the chain starting from the top of
wheel as a container is filled it will move down by weight of water
and another container will take its place then second container is also
filled and it moves down. This process continues. Now when the
filled containers reach the bottom point they turn upside down and
the water from the small containers is emptied into "B" container
and small container starts moving up to get filled again and this
process continues until container "A" have the water to fill small
containers. The pump pumps water from "B" container to "A"
container. Now when all the containers that are moving down are
filled and the containers going back up are empty. The filled
containers pull the chain down by the weight of water that is in the
containers, and so they rotate the wheel that is attached to the chain.
On the other side of the shaft there is a pulley, which turns the
generator to produce electricity.


Claims

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CLAIMS:
In case of a engine-
1. A Revolutionary engine to rotate any machinery to do useful work. A
Revolutionary engine, comprising of a wheel, chain, water pump, shaft,
brackets and small containers which are attached to the chain. The shaft
passes through the wheel and chain hangs from the wheel. Revolutionary
engine also comprising of two big containers named as a "A" container
and "B" container, "A" Container is filled with water by the pump which
pumps water from "B" container to "A" container. "A" container is at the
top of the wheel to fill the small containers, which are attached to the
chain. When the water is allowed, from container "A" by opening the
valve to fill the containers that are attached to the chain starting from the
top of wheel as a container is filled it will move down by weight of water
and another container will take its place then second container is also
filled and it moves down. This process continues. Now when the filled
containers reach the bottom point they turn upside down and the water
from the small containers is emptied into "B" container and small
container starts moving up to get filled again and this process continues
until container "A" have the water to fill small containers. The pump
pumps water from "B" container to "A" container. Now when all the
containers that are moving down are filled and the containers going back
up are empty. The filled containers pull the chain down by the weight of
water that is in the containers, and so they rotate the wheel that is attached
to the chain. On the other side of the shaft there is a pulley which turns the
generator to produce electricity.
2 A Revolutionary engine as defined in claim 1 wherein size of wheel,
length and size of chain, size of containers that are attached with chain are
variable according to the requirement of the generator or any machine that
is planned to operate by Revolutionary Engine.

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3 A Revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1 and 2 wherein wheel
could be replaced by gear or pulley, chain could be replaced by rope or an
iron rope, water could be replaced by any liquid or non freezing liquid if
required in certain areas for any reason or solid like mercury or sand.
Conveyor or any mechanism to move solids to back on top could replace
pump.
4 A Revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1, 2 and 3 Revolutionary
engines is able to be constructed on ground level and chain hanging down
in the hole that is in the ground. Or Revolutionary engine can be
constructed above ground at required height.
5 A Revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1, 2,3and 4 wherein said
engine is able to move trains also.
6 The method of claim 5 is to use number of wheels on a single shaft that
does not excide the height of railway van wherein is the engine fixed.
The shaft is attached to a transmition that controls the transfer of power
from Revolutionary engine's wheels to move the train.
7 A revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 is a engine
that can increase out put without requiring increase in input
8 The method of claim 7 In Revolutionary engine increasing the size of
wheel or number of containers and length of chain or all of the them to
get to the required power that is needed.
9 The method of claim7 by increasing the size of containers that are
attached to the chain by this method size of pump must also be increased
which fills the container in time.
10 A revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1, 2, 3,4 and 5 is preferred
to generate electricity, preferably driving a generator and/or alternator.
11 A Revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1, 2,3,4and 5 wherein
water level switch in container "A" turns pump on if the water level goes
below the minimum level. The pump pumps liquid from "B" to "A".

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12 A Revolutionary engine as define in claims 1, 2, 3,4and 5 wherein
small containers are equally distances from each other.
13 A Revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1, 2,3,4and 5 wherein the
small containers are filled full to get maximum out put.
14 A Revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1, 2,3, 4,5,6and 7 wherein
if the water from container "A" is finished the Revolutionary engine will
stop. To avoid this situation the amount of water that pump is pumping
from "B" to "A" must be equal or greater than the water that is used to
refill the small containers that are attached with the chain.
15 A Revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1, 2, 3,4,5and 6
Revolutionary engine needs little amount of water because it uses water
again and again so it need only limited water depending on the
requirement of power that is desired to operate the generator.
16 A Revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1,2,3,4,5and 6 Wherein
the speed of wheel is constant so that the filling of small containers does
not effect and are filled equally.
17 A Revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1,2,3,4,5,6,and 7 wherein
the "A" Container fills the small containers as they pass the filling point
they are filled equally to get constant energy out of Revolutionary engine.
18 A Revolutionary engine as defined in claims 1,2,3,4,5,6and 7 wherein
the pulley is attached to the other end of the shaft and the size of pulley
depends on the number of rpm that are needed for generator or alternator
to function properly.
19 A Revolutionary Engine as defined in claims 1,2,3,4,5,6and 7 wherein
the open end of the small containers is like a funnel so that the water does
not spill out at the time of refilling the small containers that are attached
with the chain.

Description

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CA 02505625 2005-04-27
SPECIFICATION
The invention relates to an engine that is preferred to operate
generator or alternator to generate electrical power. Or it can rotate
any machine to do desirable work.
It is common in devices for electrical power generation to use
reservoirs or dams to produce electricity by using the water to turn
the turbines. Wherein the water that is used once could not be used
again because it takes to much energy to put it back. But in the
proposed invention the water can be used again and again efficiently.
For example there is 10 liters of water in one small container and
total number of containers is 100 that are attached to the chain, so we
have to pump 10 liters of water at a time to fill only one container, at
the same time there are 49 containers that are filled and are pulling
down to turn the wheel. So the energy used to pump 10 liters water
will be so little as compared to the power that is generated by the
Revolutionary engine and if the size of the wheel or the length of
chain is increased even then we have to pump the same amount of
water to fill a container as the radius is increased so the
Revolutionary engine will now have more energy at the shaft to turn
the generator. Also in wind turbines we need sufficient amount of
wind to operate it, which is not available all the time, in solar power
generation system it needs sunlight to operate and sunlight is not
available all the time. In hydropower generation system large
amount of water is needed to turn the turbines and once the water is
used it could not be used again. Also it needs to construct dam to
collect the water.
I have found that these disadvantages that hydropower
generation system faces can be over come by using Revolutionary
Engine to produce electricity by using same water again and again.
The invention also over comes the problems that wind turbines and
solar cells face in power generation.

CA 02505625 2005-04-27
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A Revolutionary engine, comprising of a wheel (12),
chain (13), water pump (5), shaft (2), brackets (3) and small
containers ( 1 ), which are attached to the chain ( 13). The shaft passes
through the wheel ( 12) and chain ( 13 ) hangs from the wheel.
Revolutionary engine also comprising of two big containers named
as a "A" container (9) and "B" container (10), "A" Container (9) is
filled with water by the pump (S) which pumps water from "B"
container ( 10) to "A" container (9). "A" container (9) is at the top of
the wheel (12) to fill the small containers (1), which are attached to
the chain (13). When the water is allowed, from container "A"(9) by
opening the valve ( 16) to fill the containers ( 1 ) that are attached to
the chain (13) starting from the top of wheel (12) as a one of the
container (1) is filled it will move down by weight of water and
another container ( 1 ) will take its place then second container ( 1 ) is
also filled and it moves down.1'his process continues. Now when the
filled containers ( 1 ) reach the bottom point ( 14) they turn upside
down and the water from the small containers ( 1 ) is emptied into "B"
container ( 10) and small container ( 1 ) starts moving up to get filled
at the point (15) again and this process continues until container
"A"(9) have the water to fill small containers ( 1 ). The pump (5)
pumps water from "B" container ( 10) to "A" container (9). Now
when all the containers ( 1 ) that are moving down are filled and the
containers ( 1 ) going back up are empty. The filled containers ( 1 ) pull
the chain (13) down by the weight of water that is in the containers
( 1 ), and so they rotate the wheel ( 12) that is attached to the chain
(13). On the other side of the shaft (2) there is a pulley (6) that turns
the generator (7) by a belt (8) to produce electricity, The shaft (2)
has brackets (3) that hold it to the base (11).

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Event History

Description Date
Application Not Reinstated by Deadline 2008-04-28
Time Limit for Reversal Expired 2008-04-28
Inactive: Adhoc Request Documented 2008-01-30
Deemed Abandoned - Failure to Respond to Maintenance Fee Notice 2007-04-27
Letter Sent 2007-01-29
All Requirements for Examination Determined Compliant 2007-01-22
Request for Examination Received 2007-01-22
Request for Examination Requirements Determined Compliant 2007-01-22
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 2006-10-27
Inactive: Cover page published 2006-10-26
Inactive: First IPC assigned 2005-06-16
Inactive: Filing certificate - No RFE (English) 2005-06-01
Inactive: Office letter 2005-06-01
Application Received - Regular National 2005-06-01

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
2007-04-27

Fee History

Fee Type Anniversary Year Due Date Paid Date
Application fee - small 2005-04-27
Request for examination - small 2007-01-22
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
KASHIF MUNIR CHOUDHRY
Past Owners on Record
None
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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Abstract 2005-04-26 1 40
Description 2005-04-26 2 91
Claims 2005-04-26 3 136
Drawings 2005-04-26 2 50
Representative drawing 2006-01-23 1 16
Filing Certificate (English) 2005-05-31 1 157
Acknowledgement of Request for Examination 2007-01-28 1 189
Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 2007-01-29 1 126
Courtesy - Abandonment Letter (Maintenance Fee) 2007-06-25 1 176
Second Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 2007-10-29 1 120
Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 2008-01-28 1 122
Correspondence 2005-05-31 1 13