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Author Topic: www.AirCarAccess.com - Ambient heat in the air as an energy source  (Read 10957 times)

Jumpsman23

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note:  This message is also listed in the news section.  I wasnt sure, which would be the appropriate category to post it in, so I posted in both.  Sorry for any inconvenience or confusion this may cause.

Hello fellow researchers,

A very kind, and caring gentleman owns the website http://www.aircaraccess.com.  This site talks about air car inventors of the past and present.  It speaks of past inventors who have discovered ways to tap into the ambient heat, which is present in the air around us, and use it as an energy source.  The sun heats the air.  Former inventors such as Lee/Leroy Rogers, Bill Truitt, George Heaton, and Bob Neal are just a few of them.  This is perhaps one of the most readily available energy sources here on earth.  It is also perhaps the most overlooked source of energy because of its sheer simplicity.  It absolutely fascinates me.  There are no fluids involved in this concept, just air.

The biggest problem is trying to develop a way that accomplishes what these past inventors have done.  Trust me if I knew how to do this, I would have all ready shared it with the world.  Lee Rogers filed a patent back in 1982, where he explains that he took an older vehicle with a carburetor and converted it to run on compressed air.  It has been said that his air tanks were always near full.  Go to the US Patent Office website at www.uspto.gov and do a search for his patent # 4,292,804.  It was filed on October 6, 1981.  In the patent Lee doesn't mention key information, which needs to be known in order to replicate his design successfully.

For anyone that is interested visit: http://www.aircaraccess.com and click on Neal Tank and Solar Air to learn more about this concept. 


Thank you for your time,
Jesse


Other links of interest:
- http://www.keelynet.com/interact/arc_1_99-4_99/00000437.htm - Lee Rogers Air Powered Engine message board
- http://www.keelynet.com/energy/airmotor.htm - Lee Rogers Airmot 10/27/95
- February 2003, mentions Rogers http://www.eagle-research.com/newsletter/archive/2003/2003_02.html
- August 2003 - http://www.eagle-research.com/newsletter/archive/2003/2003_08.html