Buoyant gravity engine

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F03B 13/26 (2006.01)

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CA 2365289

The "Buoyant Gravity Engine" (hereafter referred to as BGE) is a mechanical device used to create electrical energy. The BGE has two main parts: The engine housing, a reinforced concrete boxlike structure which is firmly anchored to the earth or the sea floor, and the float chamber, a reinforced concrete box which floats within the engine housing. The float chamber is air filled and contains the generating system. Continuous cables are suspended vertically from the center ceiling of the engine housing into the center of the float chamber around a spool and back down to the center of the engine housing floor. These cables provide tension to turn the spool and the generators as water enters and leaves the area. surrounding the float chamber. In an ocean version, the tide will provide lift and fall. In the land version, any low volume water source suffices.

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