New fluid measurement system would generate energy from normal plumbing flows
TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 26, 2001 — Internal Command International Inc. has unveiled a new product that could change the electrical production, power tool, chemical, household appliance and beverage industries. The valve powered technology, called the Energy Commander III, converts normal water or fluid flow into electrical energy and compressed air power.
The system costs a fraction of what solar power systems cost, Internal Command International said. Daily household or commercial use of water will produce energy from already utilized water pressure to generate electricity, supply lighting, power to telephones, to computers, and to other devices within homes or businesses by direct use or storage in battery arrays.
The exact fluid measurement capability of the system will revolutionize the measurement industries for a fraction of the cost of current measurement devices.
With the system, all electrical power generated by the unit is without cost to the homeowner or business beyond the cost of the units themselves.
Compressed air is also made from the valve drive system at no additional cost, for storage or use in whatever industries have the need. The company has developed several prototypes of the technology that supply energy and measure fluids with extreme precision.
Craig A. Huffman, President of Internal Command International commented: "What started fourteen years ago as a request by a beverage manufacturer to come up with a system of measurement for output from beer kegs without any external power source, has grown into a system which will impact energy and manufacturing world-wide.
"The savings on electrical use in homes and businesses will only be limited by the scale to which the companies purchasing the licensing rights to our system can imagine. With the multi-function ability of the system, including precise fluid measurement, air compression and even elevator safety use in power outages, we are not even sure we have discovered every use of this system. It will save industries and consumers vast sums when put to use."
James Thomas, Corporate Manager of Internal Command International stated: "With our licensing of this technology, the affected industries around the world who have already seen the potential of this valve system, will outclass their competitors, be it electrical, power tool, fluid measurement, elevator safety, or air compression."