Matthew S. of Glendale has designed the Steam Powered Electric Generator, an innovative portable system that harnesses steam to produce electricity without relying on fossil fuels. Aiming to provide a reliable power source during emergencies, outages, or fuel shortages, the generator uses steam to drive a piston that powers a generator, offering an eco-friendly and consistent power solution.
The system features a built-in water tank, internal battery, and heating coils, which work together to create steam. As the steam drives the piston, it generates electricity. Key attributes of the generator include:
- Sustainable Power: The generator produces electricity using steam, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, uranium, or solar panels, which helps minimize environmental impact.
- Emergency Ready: It can connect to a power substation, bypassing damaged transmission lines during severe weather or disasters, and doesn’t depend on sunlight.
- Integrated Design: The system incorporates a water tank, rechargeable battery, and heating coils for efficient steam generation.
- Portable and Scalable: The generator can be sized to fit into a 40-foot shipping container for easy transport or adapted for use in vehicles, trains, ships, aircraft, or homes.
- Quick Startup: A rechargeable battery quickly heats the boiler, enabling rapid steam generation for immediate power.
Traditional fuel-based generators are often costly, require frequent maintenance, and contribute to environmental harm. In contrast, the Steam Powered Electric Generator offers a cleaner, more efficient alternative, ensuring continuous power without the need for oil, gas, or other harmful fuels. It provides a valuable solution for manufacturers and industries seeking to protect essential electrical systems while promoting a more sustainable future.
Matthew has filed for a Utility Patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and is collaborating with InventionHome, a prominent invention licensing firm, to license or sell the patent rights. He is seeking U.S.-based manufacturers or distributors interested in developing and marketing the innovation.
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