The earliest publication of our invention can be traced back to Codex Atlanticus, and Leonardo da Vinci’s work centuries ago. While his studies on water-lifting devices are often linked to perpetual motion, he likely recognized that the energy required to lift water would surpass the energy collected from the water running down.
Nevertheless, his designs showcase remarkable methods of water transportation and energy transfer, where the main obstacle was friction in the mecanical system.
We are honored to have patented the Zero Gravity Pump, a device inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s designs, which uses the energy of water flowing downward to pump fresh water upward—an efficient solution we hope will be adopted globally.
Read the original article here. or view the animation provided by Museo Galileo here.
This article was published in Land Based AQ, August 2023. It was an early introduction to our pump for land based aquaculture operation.
It show our early pilot tests, some ideas, and share some of our initial thoughts on transporting water to aquaculture on land!
We will thank the team in Land Based AQ for a great article in their magazine.
Read the full article in the Norwegian magazine landbasedaq.no here, or in the Chilean magazine salmonexpert.cl here
This article was published in World pumps, January/February 2024. It explains the basic functionality of the Zero Gravity Pump.
Both the water-lifting process and valve operations are explained in a simple manner, giving a good introduction to our technology.
We will thank the team in World Pumps for a great article in their magazine.
Read the full article at World Pumps here.
This article was published in Teknisk Ukeblad a Norwegian magazine, September 2024. It explains the basic functionality of the Zero Gravity Pump. The layout and text is inspired by the work of the english version created by World Pumps magazine.
Both the water-lifting process and valve operations are explained in a simple manner in Norwegian, giving a good introduction to our technology.
We will thank the team in World Pumps for the inspiration to create a similar article in Norwegian.