F03B13/264

Tidal power generation device and container assembly for accommodating power generation device
11578692 · 2023-02-14 · ·

A tidal power generation device includes a container assembly and a power generation device arranged in the container assembly. A water inlet of the container assembly allows a tidal water flow to enter. An entrance guide plate of the container assembly causes the water flow to advance in the direction of the power generation device to push the power generation device's thrust plates, and thereby driving the power generation device's thrust plate traction mechanism to make a power generator of the power generation device convert kinetic energy into electrical energy. After the water flow pushes the thrust plates, it enters a pressure accumulating pool of the container assembly. Then, the water flow in the pressure accumulating pool flows to a backflow guide plate of the container assembly, and flows to a first pressure relief pool of the container assembly to continue pushing the thrust plates.

TIDAL POWER GENERATOR
20180003148 · 2018-01-04 ·

According to an embodiment of the present invention, a tidal power generator may comprise: a plurality of channel levees which are arranged spaced apart from each other so as to form a channel having a constant width and which have a plurality of installation grooves, each being formed by recessing the surface facing the channel, wherein a tidal current can move forward/backward in the channel; a first water collection levee extending from the front end of the channel levees with reference to a movement direction of the tidal current and having a peak shape of which the width is gradually reduced towards the front side of the channel; a second water collection levee extending from the rear end of the channel levees with reference to the movement direction of the tidal current and having a peak shape of which the width is gradually reduced towards the rear side of the channel; and a waterwheel module which is inserted and installed in the installation groove and can generate power using movements of the tidal current.

MODULARIZED OCEAN ENERGY GENERATING DEVICE AND BUILT-IN MODULE THEREOF
20180010569 · 2018-01-11 ·

This invention provides a modularized ocean energy generating device and a built-in module thereof. The built-in module includes an inner frame, at least one hydraulic generator module, at least one mounting shaft, at least one driving unit, and at least two barriers. The modularized ocean energy generating device includes an outer frame, and the inner frame is detachably disposed in the outer frame. The hydraulic generator module is disposed in the inner frame and is mounted at the at least one mounting shaft, and the at least one mounting shaft is rotatably mounted at the inner frame. The driving unit is connected to the mounting shaft to drive the mounting shaft to rotate. The barriers are disposed at the inner frame or the outer frame and located at upstream and downstream sides of the hydraulic generator module along a water flow direction, respectively.

A DISPLACEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A SUBMERSIBLE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
20180009512 · 2018-01-11 · ·

A displacement system for a submersible electrical system such as a tidal turbine system, the displacement system comprising a base for the turbine or related electrical components, a vessel having a buoyant body and at least three rigid legs each displaceable relative to the body between a raised and a lowered position, and in which the base is adapted to be secured to and displaceable by the three legs in order to allow the base to be deployed or retrieved from the seabed using the legs, which legs can also be utilised to raise the body of the vessel out of the water to provide a stable work platform above the deployment site.

WATER POWER PLANT HAVING A FREE-STANDING AXIS OF ROTATION
20180010573 · 2018-01-11 ·

A water power plant for the generation of electric current from a flowing medium by means of a turbine, which includes a housing around which the flow passes on an outer side, a stator of an electric generator which operates in a low-speed mode, and a rotor of the generator, which is rotatably mounted relative to the stator. The rotor includes a rotor ring with an annular surface and, starting from the rotor ring, an arrangement of inwardly extending turbine blades, thereby defining a free-standing axis of rotation. The housing defines an inlet portion with a first front-side cutting edge which delimits a circular inlet opening, from which extends an inlet-side guide surface to the rotor, and an outlet portion with an outlet opening, between which a flow path passing the rotor ring can be formed. It is provided that the inlet opening has a free inlet cross-section which is maximally as large as a cross-sectional area delimited by the rotor ring.

IMPROVED TURRET MOORING SYSTEM
20230002012 · 2023-01-05 ·

Disclosed herein is a turret mooring system for a tidal turbine assembly 150, which increases the ratio of the torque exerted by the turret 100 relative to frictional forces between the turret 100 and the assembly 150 moored to the turret 100. In some examples, the frictional forces are reduced by the turret providing an upward force to the assembly, which also resists pitching moments. In other examples, the torque exerted by the turret 100 is increased by the use of a bifurcated mooring line 106, 108 which couples to two spaced apart attachment points 128 on a chain table 104 of the turret 100 and to a single point 114 on the water bed.

A Marine Power Plant Assembly
20230227138 · 2023-07-20 ·

A marine plant assembly comprising a floating vessel and a plant operating unit attached to a buoyancy vessel in such a way that the operating unit is at least partially submerged during operation. At least one link element provides a hinged connection between the operating unit and the buoyancy vessel, thereby to allow movement of the operating unit from its submerged operating position to above the water level and adjacent the buoyancy vessel by said link element rotating into a position substantially parallel to the buoyancy vessel.

Wave energy recovery apparatus with power-take-off arrangement
11698051 · 2023-07-11 · ·

This invention relates to a wave energy recovery apparatus with a power-take-off arrangement comprising at least a base, a reciprocating panel, two power-take-off (PTO) units with one or more generators to convert kinetic energy of waves or tidal currents to electricity, at least two gear transmissions operatively connected between the panel and the generators and at least two one-way clutch mechanisms to control the directions of rotation of the generators. The panel is arranged to rotate a half of the generators when rotating into one direction and another half of the generators when rotating into the opposite direction.

Water-driven elongated-conveyor turbine and method of using a water-driven elongated-conveyor turbine
11536244 · 2022-12-27 ·

A water-driven turbine has an elongated endless conveyor with down and up streaming straightaways connected by travel-reversing turns. Paddles mounted on the conveyor present high resistance to waterflow on the downstream straightaway and low resistance to waterflow or the atmosphere on the upstream straightaway, the differential allowing the flow of water to continuously drive the conveyor which is connected to a power take-off shaft facilitating connection to a variety of energy-harnessing systems. The turbine can be towed, self-driven or mooring line manipulated to a flow site and is operable in unidirectional flows such as rivers and reversing flows such as tides at depths from surface to bottom. The paddles can be mounted or changed on shore, at the flow site and anywhere in between. The turbine is efficient in low and high velocity water flow, not easily damaged by floating debris, cavitation free and fish, mammal and environmentally friendly.

Hydrokinetic Telescopic Turbine Device
20220403815 · 2022-12-22 ·

The telescopic hydrokinetic turbine system is a device meant for lifting the burden of manufacturing, installing, and maintaining hydrokinetic systems in the water. The device attempts to overcome the issues faced by present day hydrokinetic systems. To accomplish this, the device includes a light weight and easy to carry and install design, a telescopic pillar to align itself with the tide direction or even to leave the body of water for maintenance. Electrical parts are not submerged but instead remain onshore in a small cabin or housing. Further, by adding the use of multiple diffusers, the water flowing into the turbine is made smoother and the overload of water is able to be evacuated and swiped by the fins. The diffusers increase the blades working capacity while homogenizing the water flow and avoiding the phenomena of vibrations and cavitation, thereby increasing efficiency.