Ula L. Courson, US2428515A

Wind and Water Motor.

Image credit: Courson, U.L. (1946)

On October 7, 1947, Ula Lee Courson of Remerton, Georgia, patented a wind and water motor designed to harness natural energy for mechanical power. Her invention featured pivoted blades that automatically adjusted to wind or water flow, reducing resistance and eliminating the need for complex mechanisms.

Date of Application: 3 June 1946

Date of Issuance: 7 October 1947

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