Peter Fournai's original idea was, design , development and construction of rotating electrical machines and also installation of the same, mainly for the maritime sector in Scandinavia - especially for the Danish market. Here, the idea for a ship's patent came from the heart, by thinking untraditionally and considering a ship's engine as a living organism, as the auxiliary units do not have to work so hard when the ship takes off calmly in space lake.
The basic idea was the same as in the human heart. When you work hard, your heart beats too hard. When at rest, the heart beats slowly. In this analogy, the heart corresponds to the auxiliary units in a ship, which supply energy to the ship's pumps and electrical installation such as lights, asynchronous motors, radar, transformers, etc.
This technology was based on being the company's original business case, and resulted in fournais ® in a patent covering the entire European Patent Union, plus a further 10 countries outside the Union.
Therefore, it was natural to fournais ® as early as the early 1980s represented a German generator manufacturer which at that time was particularly suitable for this purpose. The company fournais ® could thus i.a. manufacture individual special rotating electric machines, according to their own dimensioning, and thereby also according to their own design and patent.
Therefore, it was natural to fournais ® as early as the early 1980s represented a German generator manufacturer which at that time was particularly suitable for this purpose. The company fournais ® could thus i.a. manufacture individual special rotating electric machines, according to their own dimensioning, and thereby also according to their own design and patent.