US 12,435,690 B1
Kinetic hydroelectric energy pumped apparatus (KHEPA) motor
Christopher George Davis, Aurora, CO (US)
Filed by Christopher George Davis, Aurora, CO (US)
Filed on Dec. 20, 2024, as Appl. No. 18/990,240.
Int. Cl. F03B 13/06 (2006.01); B60L 53/50 (2019.01); F03B 15/00 (2006.01)
CPC F03B 13/06 (2013.01) [F03B 15/005 (2013.01); B60L 53/50 (2019.02); F05B 2220/7068 (2013.01); F05B 2260/422 (2020.08); F05B 2260/85 (2013.01)] 18 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A kinetic hydroelectric energy pumped apparatus (KHEPA) motor capable of generating and storing electrical energy, the KHEPA motor comprising:
a robine housed in a robine housing, wherein the robine comprises:
a rotor water wheel assembly located in the robine housing, the rotor water wheel assembly being constructed and arranged to rotate in response to fluid pressure;
a plurality of magnets carried by the robine housing; and
a plurality of ball bearings proximal to the robine housing;
at least one stator configured to be actuated by rotation of the robine;
at least one battery capable of storing electrical energy generated by the KHEPA motor, and starting the KHEPA motor;
an inverter operably connected to the at least one battery, the inverter being configured to draw electricity from the at least one battery;
a transformer operably connected to the inverter, the inverter being configured to convey electricity to the transformer;
a voltage regulator operably connected to the transformer;
at least one pump-motor operably connected to the at least one stator;
a fluid tank configured to retain a fluid, the fluid tank being operably connected to the at least one pump-motor;
at least one pump hose in fluid communication with the fluid tank, the at least one pump hose being configured to convey the fluid in response to operation of the at least one pump-motor;
at least one spray nozzle in fluid communication with the at least one pump hose, the at least one spray nozzle being proximal to the rotor water wheel assembly and being configured to convey the fluid from the at least one pump hose to deliver the fluid to the rotor water wheel assembly at a fluid pressure sufficient to cause the rotor water wheel assembly to rotate and the robine to spin in response to the fluid pressure;
a robine outtake hose operably connected to the robine housing and configured to convey the fluid delivered by the at least one spray nozzle from the robine, the robine outtake hose being constructed and arranged to return the fluid to the fluid tank;
at least one wiring harness operably connected to the at least one stator and to the voltage regulator;
a relay operably connected to the voltage regulator and to the at least one pump-motor; and
a rectifier operably connected to the at least one wiring harness and to the relay;
wherein the plurality of magnets of the robine are configured to fit inside the stator, whereby in response to spinning of the robine, the stator revolves, converting mechanical energy into electrical power;
wherein the KHEPA motor is constructed and arranged to be connected to an electrically powered device to provide electrical power to the electrically powered device; and
wherein the KHEPA motor is configured to store electrical power in the at least one battery for later use.