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Land For Sale | The Winkle
The Winkle
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Solar Pedal Powered
Electric Vehicle
Business Proposal

Powered by an
electric motor and assisted by foot pedal power. Solar cells are used to
charge a battery and spin a gyroscope to produce a small null gravity
effect, and provide more power to the system, as is pedal power. The basic
vehicle is shown above. It will be a four wheeled bicycle type vehicle.
The Winkle has
pedal power for charging the battery, though the vehicle will be electric
powered. (If necessary, the Winkle can be powered by pedal alone.) According
to a study done by KRC Research 38% of l5,000 people interviewed wanted more
exercise. Using the Winkle provides a good time for exercise. Pedaling can
be done while stationary or moving. It can be done at any capacity and a
clearly visible dashboard meter will show the generating capacity from
pedaling.
Meters will
also show solar charging rate, and stored power available in battery, or
gyroscope, if that is used.
A key feature
of this vehicle, not found on any other vehicle using pedal power to
generate electricity, is that pedaling is independent of the electric power,
which drives the vehicle.
1.)
While
moving - constantly, at a pedal speed desired by the driver and/or
passenger.
2.)
Stopped
- momentarily, stopping at traffic lights, picking up passengers, parked for
scenic gazing, or no pedaling at all.
The vehicle
will provide an emergency source of auxiliary power in the case of a power
outage. Small, but enough to light a few lights, run a refrigerator, radio,
and possible small cooking operation.
The Winkle will
use solar panels based on nanotechnology. They are lighter and more
efficient than previous photovoltaic panels. Solar panel will operate 5-10
hours per day, whereas the Winkle will probably only be used one or two
hours per day.
A smaller
pancake motor will serve as a generator for the pedal power, which will also
be designed to move the vehicle, although slower, by pedal power alone.
New methods of
producing hydrogen from water are constantly being developed. If such
technology is sufficiently developed, the Winkle could use a small unit to
produce hydrogen for use in a small fuel cell. The system could operate 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, to charge the battery continuously.
The Winkle will
also be designed to accommodate alternative energy sources being developed
such as zero point energy, aether energy, spin radiation energy, etc…
This means a
smaller battery can be used, depending on how much the vehicle is driven.
Of course,
power from the household power lines will also be used as needed. The
vehicle will be modularly designed so that the user can easily replace the
solar panel, fuel cell, gyroscope, battery and/or remove batteries as new
types are developed. It is anticipated that this vehicle will evolve over
time to be an efficient, all weather, non-polluting, day or night vehicle
which will not need any power from household current sources.
Principles
Buryl Payne,
Ph. D., educated as a physicist and psychologist, has a long history of
inventing new products. He has a knack for making complicated things simple.
He came up with the idea for General Mills Granola Bar. He designed,
marketed, and patented the first commercial biofeedback company, and
designed low cost pulsed magnetic field generators, now manufactured by
Turbomagnetics. He has discovered another force, currently in its infancy,
which he calls the spin force. He is the author of six books and many
articles. Information can be found at www.buryl.com .
Deyess Payne
is a mechanical genius who will help design the practical nuts and bolts
vehicle. He has the ability to create new innovations that are elegantly
simple.
Business
Manufacturing Manager Wanted
For the Winkle
Manager’s
Responsibilities.
To procure the components for
the Winkle. These may be imported or local. They would include pancake
motors from England, fuel cells from California, rechargeable batteries, and
flexible solar panels. Manufacturing of some components might best be done
in China.
Overseeing manufacturing and
marketing in the U.S. and over seas, which means hiring support personnel.
The Manager’s responsibilities
also would include handling the necessary paper work involved in setting up
a corporation, etc.
It’s a big job! |