Method and Electromagnetic Inertial Micro Device for Generating Electrical Power from Low Frequency Oscillations
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University of MissouriOffice of Technology Management & Industry RelationsNon-Confidential Abstract of InventionUM Disclosure No. 13UMC072 Method and Electromagnetic Inertial Micro Device for Generating Electrical Power from Low Frequency OscillationsThe ability to control the frequency and amplitude of mechanical oscillations can lead to production of electrical power. Having the ability to use remote power to activate sensors and other pieces of equipment will be beneficial in in aviation, diagnosis, medical, and construction. Key aspects to these products are mechanisms at use as well as the versatility and size of the mechanism. Researchers at the University of Missouri have worked to develop a device and process that will be a compact and versatile way to produce electrical energy. With this invention devices and sensors in isolated locations can be powered without wires or other equipment. POTENTIAL AREAS OF APPLICATIONS:• Activating sensors or devices on a variety of different machines and pieces of equipmentMAIN ADVANTAGES OF INVENTION:• Compact compared of similar devices• Broad frequency response range• Uses momentum conversion between cantilevers to create frequency changeSTATE OF DEVELOPMENT:• Several prototypes theorized with additional data gatheredFURTHER R&D REQUIRED• Micro-device will be fabricatedLICENSING POTENTIAL:• University seeks licensee with the potential to commercializeINVENTOR(S):• Nuh Sadi Yuksek• Mahmoud AlmasriCONTACT INFO: Office of Technology Management & Industry Relations Wayne C. McDaniel, Ph.D. Associate Director Email: McDanielwc@missouri.edu Phone: 573-884-3302
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Name: Mahmoud Almasri, AssociateProfessor
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Name: Nuh Sadi Yuksek
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