Wave power generation device
10883470 ยท 2021-01-05
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Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02E10/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F03B13/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B13/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B13/1875
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2260/406
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B13/262
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F03B13/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B13/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B13/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A wave power generation device comprises a floating energy harvester (1), a plurality of energy conversion levers (2) and a plurality of energy transferring rods (3) suspended around the floating energy harvester (1); one end of the energy transferring rod (3) is connected to the floating energy harvester (1), and the other end is sleeved onto the lower end of the energy conversion lever (2); the energy transferring rod (3) transfers energy harvested from a horizontal movement of a wave by the floating energy harvester to the energy conversion lever (2), and follows the vertical motion of the energy conversion lever (2) as the surface of the sea rises and falls; an upper end of the energy conversion lever (2) is connected to a first working mechanism (102), and a lower end of the energy conversion lever (2) is submerged in seawater.
Claims
1. A wave power generation device comprising a floating energy harvester, a plurality of energy conversion levers and a plurality of energy transferring rods suspended around the floating energy harvester, wherein one end of the energy transferring rod is connected to the floating energy harvester, and the other end is sleeved onto a lower end of the energy conversion lever; the energy transferring rod transfers energy harvested from a horizontal movement of a wave by the floating energy harvester to the energy conversion lever and follows a vertical motion of the energy conversion lever as the surface of the sea rises and falls; an upper end of the energy conversion lever is connected to a first working mechanism, and the lower end of the energy conversion lever is submerged in seawater; a plurality of fixed brackets are fixed around the floating energy harvester; the energy conversion lever is hinged on the fixed bracket through a bearing and can rotate around the bearing; and a baffle is also fixed around the floating energy harvester and able to move up and down.
2. The wave power generation device of claim 1, wherein a plurality of trumpet-shaped surge energy harvesting hoods with large mouth facing down for collecting wave energy up and down are fixed in the floating energy harvester, and an upper end of the surge energy harvesting hood is connected to a second working mechanism.
3. The wave power generation device of claim 2, wherein the floating energy harvester transfers the potential energy of the ocean tidal potential difference to a third working mechanism.
4. The wave power generation device of claim 3, wherein the first working mechanism, the second working mechanism and the third working mechanism each include an energy storage mechanism or a kinetic energy machine.
5. The wave power generation device of claim 4, wherein the energy storage mechanism is a hydraulic energy storage comprising a plurality of hydraulic accumulators connected together to form a hydraulic terminal, the hydraulic terminal controls a hydraulic flow through a hydraulic flow valve to drive a hydraulic motor, and the hydraulic motor drives a generator to generate electricity.
6. The wave power generation device of claim 5, wherein the first working mechanism, the second working mechanism and the third working mechanism each drive a generator to generate electricity, or the first working mechanism, the second working mechanism and the third working mechanism are connected with each other to realize a combined drive generator to generate electricity.
7. The wave power generation device of claim 6, wherein the floating energy harvester is a hollow floater made of a material resistant to seawater corrosion; the middle part of the floating energy harvester is sagging; the floating energy harvester is provided with one or more of residential facilities, storage facilities, entertainment and leisure facilities, sports facilities and energy facilities, and a free part of the harvester can be covered for crop planting or animal breeding; a shell of the floating energy harvester submerged in seawater is composed of reefs where marine organism likes to inhabit.
8. The wave power generation device of claim 7, wherein the energy conversion lever is made of a rigid and corrosion-resistant material; the energy transfer rod is made of a rod with a specific gravity lower than that of seawater, and corrosion resistance; the surge energy harvesting hood is made of a corrosion-resistant material.
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(8) The technical scheme of the present invention is further described below through the accompanying drawings and the preferred embodiment.
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(11) In addition, in order to overcome the problem that the draught depth of the floating energy harvester is greater than the wave height of the waves, and the wave energy cannot be obtained from the waves, the floating energy harvester can be made into the shape of thickened bulge in the middle part and thinner edge part, so that the draught depth around the floating energy harvester is less than the wave height of the wave, so as to set up multiple surge energy harvesting hoods, as shown in
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(15) In order to make use of the potential energy of the tidal potential difference formed by the ocean tide, the floating energy harvester 1 provided in the embodiment of the present invention can also transfer the potential energy of the ocean tidal potential to a working mechanism 7 through a lever 6 for utilization, as shown in
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(17) 1) A plurality of surge energy harvesting hoods 101 on the floating energy harvester 1 transfer the energy of the waves up and down through the piston 1012 and the piston rod 1013 in the hydraulic cylinder 1011 and the lever 1014 to the working mechanism 102 (eventually acting on the hydraulic cylinder); the working mechanism 102 pressurizes the hydraulic oil entering the cylinder and transfers the hydraulic oil to the hydraulic terminal 10 composed of a plurality of hydraulic accumulators.
(18) 2) A plurality of energy transfer rods 3 suspended around the floating energy harvester 1 transfer the energy of the horizontal movement of the waves to the energy conversion lever 2, the energy conversion lever 2 transfers the obtained energy to the working mechanism 5 (eventually acting on the hydraulic cylinder), and the work machine 5 pressurizes the hydraulic oil entering the cylinder and transfers the hydraulic oil to the hydraulic terminal 10 composed of a plurality of hydraulic accumulators.
(19) 3) The floating energy harvester 1 transfers the potential energy of the tidal up and down to the lever 6, the lever 6 transfers the energy to the working mechanism 7 (eventually acting on the hydraulic cylinder), and the work machine 7 pressurizes the hydraulic oil entering the cylinder and transfers the hydraulic oil to the hydraulic terminal 10 composed of a plurality of hydraulic accumulators.
(20) 4) The hydraulic terminal 10 controls the liquid flow through a hydraulic flow valve 11 to drive a hydraulic motor 12, and the hydraulic motor 12 drives a generator 13 to generate electricity. It should be noted that when the wave power generation device provided in the embodiment of the present invention is mainly used for the offshore real estate, the thickness of the floating energy harvester should be reduced as much as possible in order to reduce the sloshing of the floating energy harvester.
(21) The wave power generation device provided in the embodiment of the present invention can collect and utilize mechanical energy in three-dimensional directions such as up and down, back and forth, left and right and rotation of the seawater, and has the advantages of a simple and reliable structure, few intermediate links, easy installation, long service life, high energy conversion rate, high power and low cost. The energy used by the wave power generation device provided in the embodiment of the present invention is non-polluting energy, which can be used not only for power generation, but also as energy for hydrogen production, compressed gas, desalination of seawater, food, and processing of various industrial and agricultural products. The construction waste can be used as the construction material of the floating energy harvester in the embodiment of the present invention, which can solve the environmental protection problem of urban construction waste treatment. The floating energy harvester in the wave power generation device provided in the embodiment of the present invention can realize the development of real estate projects on the sea surface, provide storage, living, sightseeing, entertainment environments, and carry out marine aquaculture, crop planting, livestock and poultry breeding, food processing and other working environments.
(22) The preferred embodiment further describes the objects, technical scheme and beneficial effects of the present invention in detail. It should be understood that the foregoing description is only intended to illustrate a specific embodiment of the invention and not to limit the invention. Any modification, equivalent replacement and improvement made to the embodiment without departing from the spirit and principles of the invention should fall within the protection scope of the invention.