He has designed a machine that uses static electricity to create power - 2,000 volts per unit (enough for 7 houses).
The invention is actually 21 years old - he was told back then that the oil/electrical companies would shut him/the invention down, but after almost dying of pneumonia a couple of years ago he decided to give it a shot.
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“I am the only man that has ever designed a unit that can claim it defied the Newton laws,” said Walter Owens of his generator-like invention.
Owens, a retired flight engineer in the Air Force, first formulated ideas for the invention 21 years ago, but was told by a patent attorney it would never reach the market because oil and electric companies would shut it down.
Oil and electric companies could indeed stand to face great losses if Owen’s unit was mass-produced because it is a self-renewable energy resource with no pollution or emissions.
It is composed of coils, magnets, over 1,000 feet of wiring, a small motor and four batteries. Magnets on the underside draw static electricity from the air, then conduct the energy over the coils as a direct current and deposit it into the batteries, therefore recharging the batteries and making it a self-renewing energy supply. According to Owens, it can be built on any scale and used to power homes, automobiles, airplanes, factories and plants.
Not only is the unit environmentally-friendly and self-contained, Owens projects it would be an economic booster, providing as many as 10 million jobs in 18-20 months.
“You open up 25 assembly plants and every machine shop in the whole United States would be employed,” he said. With only fine-tunings left to complete, Owens says, “I’m hoping that somebody will get the money to finance it and we can put it on the market.”
The invention is actually 21 years old - he was told back then that the oil/electrical companies would shut him/the invention down, but after almost dying of pneumonia a couple of years ago he decided to give it a shot.
http://defuniakherald.com/?p=826
“I am the only man that has ever designed a unit that can claim it defied the Newton laws,” said Walter Owens of his generator-like invention.
Owens, a retired flight engineer in the Air Force, first formulated ideas for the invention 21 years ago, but was told by a patent attorney it would never reach the market because oil and electric companies would shut it down.
Oil and electric companies could indeed stand to face great losses if Owen’s unit was mass-produced because it is a self-renewable energy resource with no pollution or emissions.
It is composed of coils, magnets, over 1,000 feet of wiring, a small motor and four batteries. Magnets on the underside draw static electricity from the air, then conduct the energy over the coils as a direct current and deposit it into the batteries, therefore recharging the batteries and making it a self-renewing energy supply. According to Owens, it can be built on any scale and used to power homes, automobiles, airplanes, factories and plants.
Not only is the unit environmentally-friendly and self-contained, Owens projects it would be an economic booster, providing as many as 10 million jobs in 18-20 months.
“You open up 25 assembly plants and every machine shop in the whole United States would be employed,” he said. With only fine-tunings left to complete, Owens says, “I’m hoping that somebody will get the money to finance it and we can put it on the market.”