Alabama Inventor Pitches Paddle Turbine Engine Design
Seeking to replace the mechanical complexity of traditional piston engines, an inventor from Owens Cross Roads, Alabama, has developed the Paddle Turbine, a propulsion system designed for use in land vehicles, ships, and aircraft. The patent-pending technology aims to reduce maintenance costs while boosting overall efficiency.

The proposed engine design moves away from standard reciprocating-piston systems, which the inventor argues are inherently prone to frequent breakdowns. By simplifying the internal architecture, the Paddle Turbine aims to lower production expenses and streamline manufacturing processes across the automotive, maritime, and aerospace sectors. Technical drawings and a prototype model are currently available for review by interested parties.
InventHelp, a Pittsburgh-based firm, is managing the licensing and sale of the technology under reference number 25-SGM-699. Manufacturers and marketers seeking technical specifications can contact the company’s headquarters at 100 Beecham Drive or reach out via their national sales office.
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