Project:Eco-energy Generator Walking.
Background:



Running or walking is an activity that dates back in country for many years ago. Before the arrival of the Spanish in Latin America on this continent was seated the great Inca Empire, which was the supreme chief Inca.
At that time, this was one of the most successful cultural and organizational development. In this empire existed a character whose mission was vital in the empire, the name of this character was "CHASQUI".

On this continent unlike other did not exist transport animals in the Inca period  such as horses and mules. However, llamas, alpacas, guanacos and vicuna were used for transporting light loads. For this reason the men used their legs for transportation.
The Chasquis were responsible for keeping informed throughout the empire carrying mail from one place to another using only the strength of their legs.

It is said that they were so efficient and fast that the Inca who lived in the city of Cuzco in the mountains, used to lunch seafood with fish from the same day and these products were carried by messengers from the coast.
The activity of walking or running is being so closely linked to my story but now has a great resemblance to the activities that occur in big cities where many people walk in large numbers, almost all day .

Today on the other hand human activity and its constant development demands that man need to extend their capabilities beyond the capabilities of your body, using equipment technology products. But while the human body generates its own power, for all its physiological functions, there are limitations that do not allow you to share or provide the energy that generates peripheral equipment .

Joining this need with walking activity , the need to develop a mechanism to overcome this limitation . Although the idea is not new, my project will achieve a prototype that allows us make man to share energy that they are able to generate.

(ref. "Royal Commentaries of the Incas" Cars: Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Publisher: Peter Crasbeeck Lisbon-Spain 1609).                                       ----->> Block diagram

                                           Comment: This task helped me seminar on web pages given by Prof. Erick Caycho TECSUP.