Patent classifications
F03B13/186
System for conversion of wave energy into electrical energy
The present invention relates to the utilization of wave energy and its conversion into operating motion of an electrical energy generating system. The system for generation of electrical energy through the conversion of aquatic wave motion includes floating bodies and a constant rotation mechanism, which converts the two-way linear motion of an inflexible transmission shaft or a flexible transmission shafts into one-way rotation of an output shaft of the constant rotation mechanism. This mechanism allows utilization of wave energy in two directions caused by the rise and fall of waves. The output shaft of the constant rotation mechanism is coupled to a force multiplier that is further coupled to a generator which generates electrical energy. Constant rotation mechanism can be driven by inflexible transmission shaft pivotally coupled to the floating bodies at one end, and the other end to an input gear of the constant rotation mechanism. Depending on the height of the wave and the wavelength, various constructions of floating bodies are used. Certain floating bodies are designed for the waves of a smaller amplitude and smaller wavelength, while other floating bodies are designed for bigger amplitude and bigger wavelength.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING ELECTRICITY USING GRID OF WIND AND WATER ENERGY CAPTURE DEVICES
A system for maintaining buoyant, energy-capture devices in general relative position in water in the presence of surface waves allows heeling of the energy capture devices while preventing collision. The system includes a grid of structural members that resists compression while permitting limited relative surface displacement between the first and second energy-capture devices. The structural members may be partially compressible and provide a restoring force, and they may allow heeling. Electricity from wave energy capture devices is combined in a way that smoothes variations inherent in wave action. Electricity from wind energy capture devices is combined with energy from wave energy capture devices for transmission to shore.
Wave energy converting device
A wave energy converting device has a driving unit, a gearing unit, an operating unit, a transmission unit and an energy converting device. The fluctuation potential generated by the ocean waves drives the floating member of the driving unit to move up and down, and then the fluctuation potential energy is converted into a rotational kinetic energy through the gearing unit, the operating unit and the transmission unit, which is then used for power generation and the unit is driven to change between the first and second operating gear with the increase and decrease of the potential energy of the waves, so that the transmitting shaft can generate energy through the rotation of the first transmitting gear and the second transmitting gear.
DEVICE FOR CONVERSION OF WAVE ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
The device for conversion of wave energy into electrical energy consists of a supporting structure, the first working body, an anchor and anchor cables. The supporting structure is connected to the anchors by anchor cables, while the first working body is slidably connected to the supporting structure. The motion transformation system is firmly connected to the supporting structure and comprises rigid gears toothed with gears with rolls on one side while on the other side they are hinged to the first working body, on the other side of the gears with the rolls, rigid gears are connected at one end, while their other end is hinged to other working body. The gears with rolls are connected by shafts with a multiplier that drives the generator that further produces electricity. The device constructed in this way has the possibility of transport to the place of exploitation, because it floats stably on its own. The anchor system is transported to the place of exploitation using a transport body that also has the ability to float on its own and to submerge.
A TIDAL POWER GENERATION SYSTEM
A tidal power generation system has a vertical post being embedded in a sea floor and a floating barge operably coupled to the post. The floating barge has a gear rotationally driven by the post as the floating barge moves vertically with respect to the vertical post. An offshore hydraulic pump is operably connected to the gear, an onshore hydraulic motor operably connected to the offshore hydraulic pump by a hydraulic circuit; and an electric generator is operably connected to the onshore hydraulic motor.
System and method of capturing and linearizing oceanic wave motion using a buoy flotation device and an alternating-to-direct motion converter
A method and system are disclosed which provides for power generation from oceanic wave motion which utilize: a double concave sided buoy flotation device, a recoil mechanism, an alternating-to-direct motion converter with gears having gravitational unidirectional collapsible teeth thereon and an underwater ramp to direct waves toward the buoy.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CAPTURING AND LINEARIZING OCEANIC WAVE MOTION USING A BUOY FLOTATION DEVICE AND AN ALTERNATING-TO-DIRECT MOTION CONVERTER
A method and system are disclosed which provides for power generation from oceanic wave motion which utilize: a double concave sided buoy flotation device, a recoil mechanism, an alternating-to-direct motion converter with gears having gravitational unidirectional collapsible teeth thereon and an underwater ramp to direct waves toward the buoy.
FLOATING WAVE ENERGY CONVERSION ISLAND PLATFORMS
A platform for exploiting the energy of waves operating in a marine environment and floating on the sea is disclosed. This comprises a submerged portion existing below a sea surface, an emerged portion existing above the sea surface, and a partially submerged wave power transfer mechanism portion including the sea surface and coupling the submerged portion and the emerged portion.
First improvement of wave activated power generation system with the rack and pinion mechanism
The present invention is directed to a wave activated power generating device that incorporates a support frame; a buoy vertically positioned to rise and fall relative to motion of waves impacting the buoy and the support frame, the buoy being formed with a hollow interior space; a rack and pinion structure operatively connected between the buoy and the support frame such that a pinion element of the rack and pinion structure generates rotating torque by moving along the rack element in response to the buoy rising and falling by the wave motion; and a power generator unit operative connected to the rack and pinion structure to generate electricity in response to rotating torque generated by the pinion element. The rack structure is fixedly connected to at least one vertical surface inside the hollow interior space of the buoy. The pinion element is fixedly mounted on the support frame to extend into the hollow interior space of the buoy and operatively positioned to movably interconnect with the rack structure as the buoy rises and falls.
SUBMERGED WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER FOR DEEP WATER OPERATIONS
A submergible wave energy converter and method for using the same are described. Such a wave energy converter may be used for deep water operations. In one embodiment, the wave energy converter apparatus comprises an absorber having a body with an upper surface and a bottom surface and at least one power take-off (PTO) unit coupled to the absorber and configured to displace movement of the absorber body relative to a reference, where the power take-off unit is operable to perform motion energy conversion based on displacement of the absorber body relative to the reference in response to wave excitation, and where the power take-off unit is operable to return the absorber body from a displaced position to a predefined equilibrium position and to provide a force acting on the absorber body for energy extraction.