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20080295509 | FLUID MOTION ENERGY CONVERTER - A converter for producing useable energy from fluid motion of a fluid medium. The converter includes a support structure, at least one movable element immersed in the fluid medium and supported externally on the support structure such that the movable element can move relatively to the structure in response to the fluid motion by vortex induced motion, galloping or combination thereof, and at least one power device supported on the support structure and coupled to the movable element. The power device converts motion of the movable element to useable energy. | 12-04-2008 |
20090158729 | Production of Electric Energy from Sea Waves - The waves of the sea move a float vertically upwards and downwards. These motions are transferred and converted to rotational along a horizontal shaft. The float ( | 06-25-2009 |
20090165454 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING ELECTRICAL POWER FROM WAVES - An apparatus and method for converting the motion of a body of water to rotational energy comprising a float, the float is connected to a rigid object, the rigid object is connected to pistons generating pressurized air, a container interconnected to said pistons conveying the pressurized air to said container which is released into the container into flaps formed chambers, said flaps formed chambers are connected to a chain, said chain is connected to tread wheels; wherein the force exerted by the pressurized air on the flaps formed chambers generate movement of the flaps formed chambers. | 07-02-2009 |
20090313988 | Method of extracting energy from ocean waves - The purpose of this invention is to provide a reliable and efficient support to various methods of tapping from the free, and tremendous clean energy contained in ocean waves or any such waves, in the form of pressurized fluid, or linear and rotational motion, the most efficient way, the most economically, with the broadest scope possible, while taking into account the exigencies of marine environment, in three essential parts: 1—The hull of a floating carrier designed to pitch the most possible around a pivot shaft under the influence of the energy contained in the ocean waves. 2—A dependable pressure point, as a necessary element, where any force carried by the floating carrier hull will interact, to make available the tapped energy. 3—A mooring system that keeps the floating carrier hull free of any restriction or interference with other components, while positioning it for maximum pitching when subjected to the action of ocean waves. | 12-24-2009 |
20100089052 | POWER MACHINERY OF WAVES - Method for getting of an optimum drift of a power machine of waves, where the arrangement or the apparatus consist of one or more upright standing legs ( | 04-15-2010 |
20100132353 | Float for Sea Wave Energy Conversion Plant - A float for use in capturing energy from waves, said float comprising: a central body providing buoyancy, said float further comprising: a leading part which has a leading surface which, in use of the float, is inclined upwards from horizontal such that the top of said leading surface projects further from said central body than the bottom of said leading surface and/or a trailing part which, in use of said float, extends downwards from said central body and presents a trailing surface which is inclined downwards from horizontal such that the top of said trailing surface is closer to said body than the bottom of said trailing surface. | 06-03-2010 |
20100170242 | Drive energy through buoyancy-gravitational force - Buoyancy forces [N] and gravitational forces [N] of buoys in fluids are used as drive forces. Buoys are placed in one or more water-filled container/s. To use the buoyancy force [N], the buoys are connected to an energy storage device, herein springs. In addition, the buoys are temporarily connected to a reference system by either the container or a movable frame within the container. Upon fastening the containers to a movable system, both buoyancy and gravitational forces [N] are exerted via a short working stroke, producing effective energy. To repeat said energy supply, the movable system must resume the starting position. For this process to occur, internal and external energy may be used. In a technical application, this invention can supply electric energy via a gyrating mass, propel hydraulic or compressed air cylinders, or enable other repetitive motions (pumps.) The described system can also be used for energy storage. | 07-08-2010 |
20100180588 | HYDRAULIC POWER DEVICE - A hydraulic power device is provided. The hydraulic power device includes: a first cylinder with a cylindrical chamber, a first fluid inlet, a first fluid outlet, and a weight unit having a first piston. The first piston hermetically fits into the first cylinder and moves upwards and downwards within the first cylinder. When the first piston moves downwards within the first cylinder, the fluid in the cylindrical chamber flows out through the first fluid outlet under the pressure from the first piston, and thereby generates hydraulic power. When the first piston moves upwards within the first cylinder, the fluid flows into the cylindrical chamber through the first fluid inlet, to get prepared for subsequent hydraulic power output. The hydraulic power device in the present invention is designed to lift a weight unit with a small initial power and then generate hydraulic power utilizing the gravity of the weight unit. | 07-22-2010 |
20100212310 | BUOYANCY PUMP POWER SYSTEM - A system for generating electricity includes a buoyancy pump operable to convert wave motion from a body of water into mechanical energy. The buoyancy pump includes a buoyancy block that reciprocally moves in response to wave motion to pump an operating fluid that is delivered to a turbine to produce electricity. The buoyancy block is preferably sized such that a diameter of the buoyancy block is no less than about one-sixth a wavelength and no greater than about one wavelength of an average wave for a region in which the buoyancy pump is operated. | 08-26-2010 |
20100287927 | IMPROVEMENTS TO WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER - An improvement for a wave energy converter comprises a substantially rigid skirt adapted to be suspended from a wave energy converter below the surface of the water. The skirt includes an elongate substantially cylindrical structure extending vertically so as to form a flow path for water particles over a surface of the structure. The cylindrical structure has a series of rings of substantially equal diameter arranged concentrically at spaced vertical intervals. The curved surfaces formed by the circular cross-section of the rings, form an undulating flow path for water particles travelling in a vertical direction. In this way the vertical component of the wave energy extracted from the wave's circular water particle motion can be maximized. | 11-18-2010 |
20110030365 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION - The present invention discloses an energy production system converting the energy of moving liquid in a reservoir (e.g. sea waves) to extensive power through the use of a float. The energy production system comprises a liquid reservoir in which a liquid periodically changes its level, at least one float at least partially immerged in liquid within said liquid reservoir, a lock system operable to maintain said float at a predetermined base level in said liquid, and a controller system comprising a floating trigger system operable to selectively trigger said lock system to release the float from the base level to wave crest upon identifying a predetermined condition of the float relative to the liquid level thus enabling an outburst and creating high mechanical energy, thereby producing energy power from the liquid level difference within said liquid reservoir. The huge mechanical vertical power may then be transformed to an electrical power by using for example an electrical rotating turbine or an electric generator (e.g. linear) which is attached to the float. The mechanical power may also be used to generate a pressurized liquid by directly connecting between the float and a pump. The energy produced by the mechanical power may be transformed and used for any process requiring energy such as production of electricity, production of pressurized liquid, desalination of liquid, or creation of hydrogen/oxygen. | 02-10-2011 |
20110113770 | Oceanic Wave Energy Utilization System - An oceanic wave energy utilization system includes a floating energy collection device ( | 05-19-2011 |
20110131970 | WATER CURRENT POWERED GENERATING APPARATUS - A power generating apparatus ( | 06-09-2011 |
20110146263 | IMPROVEMENTS TO WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER - An improvement for a wave energy converter comprises a substantially rigid skirt adapted to be suspended from a wave energy converter below the surface of the water. The skirt includes an elongate substantially cylindrical structure extending vertically so as to form a flow path for water particles over a surface of the structure. The cylindrical structure has a series of rings of substantially equal diameter arranged concentrically at spaced vertical intervals. The curved surfaces formed by the circular cross-section of the rings, form an undulating flow path for water particles travelling in a vertical direction. In this way the vertical component of the wave energy extracted from the wave's circular water particle motion can be maximized. | 06-23-2011 |
20110173967 | POWER CAPTURE DEVICE - An electrical power generation device ( | 07-21-2011 |
20110185719 | System for Producing Energy Through the Action of Waves - A system and method for generating energy from tuning the natural frequency of masses relative to a ground plane and an external force. In some embodiments the external force is the action of the waves. The system has a first mass movable relative to the ground plane, wherein the external force induces an oscillation in the first mass relative to the ground plane. A second movable mass is carried by and movable relative to the first movable mass. The second movable mass creates kinetic energy as the result of varying the position of the second movable mass relative to the first mass. The system adjusts or tunes the frequency of various components in relation to the natural frequency of the waves. The energy created by the relative motion can be converted to various forms of energy including electrical energy. | 08-04-2011 |
20110185720 | RECIPROCATING WATER DISPLACEMENT GRAVITY ENGINE - A reciprocating water displacement gravity engine is shown and described herein. | 08-04-2011 |
20110192159 | WAVE-POWERED ENERGY GENERATION APPARATUS - A wave-powered energy generation apparatus ( | 08-11-2011 |
20110197578 | HYDROPOWER PLANT PROVIDED WITH A GRATING AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A SUCH - The invention relates to a hydropower plant including a water turbine submerged in a water current, A grating is located adjacent the water turbine. According to the invention the grating is arranged to guide the water flow in the water current such that the velocity of the water between the grating and the water turbine becomes non-uniform. The invention also relates to a use of the hydropower plant for generating electric energy for supply to an electric network. Further the invention relates to a method for operating a hydropower plant. | 08-18-2011 |
20110225964 | BUOYANCY PUMP POWER SYSTEM - A system for generating electricity includes a pump operable to convert wave motion from a body of water into mechanical energy. The pump includes an input port through which an operating fluid can enter the pump and an output port through which the operating fluid can exit the pump. A first outlet line and a second outlet line are fluidly coupled to the output port of the pump. A first reservoir is fluidly connected to the first outlet line, and a second reservoir is fluidly connected to the second outlet line, both reservoirs being selectively capable of receiving operating fluid driven through the output port. | 09-22-2011 |
20110225965 | WAVE ENERGY CONVERTOR - A wave energy convertor ( | 09-22-2011 |
20110258997 | LOW COST LINEAR GENERATOR WAVE ENERGY CONVERTERS - A wave energy converter comprising: a linear generator comprising an armature and a stator; a float connected by a linkage to the armature; wherein the weight of the armature and the linkage bear downwards upon the float and one of the armature and stator comprises electrical coils and the other of the armature and stator comprises a stack of permanent magnets, the arrangement being such that during the ascending portion of a passing wave, the buoyancy of the float causes the armature to rise, and as the wave falls away, the combined weight of the float, linkage and armature causes the armature to fall, electricity thereby being generated upon the upstroke and the downstroke, the stack of permanent magnets or electrical coils of the armature being sufficiently sized in terms of deadweight to procure that the combined weight of the armature, linkage and float and any other travelling components act sufficiently against the electromotive force being generated by the linear generator upon the downward stroke to ensure that the float descends to the trough of the passing wave. | 10-27-2011 |
20120096846 | WAVE ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM - A wave energy conversion system which includes a wave absorber that moves in response to passing waves. A power take off (PTO) is provided which comprises a plurality of individually selectable actuators. The wave absorber is operable coupled to the actuators for facilitating driving the actuators. Each actuator has an associated damping characteristic. A combination of the damping characteristics of each actuator defines a PTO damping characteristic. A controller is operable to determine a desired PTO damping characteristic in response to a sensed parameter of the wave absorber. The controller is further operable for selectively activating one or more actuators to provide the desired PTO damping characteristic in response to the sensed parameter. | 04-26-2012 |
20120096847 | WATER WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER - A water wave-based energy conversion system comprising: at least one buoyant body capable of floating on or below the surface of a body of water; at least one redirection device located at a stationary position; an energy converter; and at least one elongate connector operatively coupling the at least one buoyant body to the energy converter through the at least one redirection device. In use, the elongate connector transfers motion of the at least one buoyant body resulting from waves in the body of water to the energy converter for conversion into useful energy forms or products. | 04-26-2012 |
20120186244 | WAVE ENERGY EXTRACTION AND ACCUMULATION SYSTEM - Invention for extraction and accumulation of energy from displacement of an agitated fluid includes buoyant body, camshaft, flywheel, and platforms. Buoyant body floats upon agitated fluid surface and is constrained to vertical translation. Buoyant body translation is converted to flywheel rotation via bearings which engage helical cam tracks of a camshaft. Camshaft is torsionally engaged with flywheel. Buoyant body and camshaft are fitted with unidirectional rotary clutches. Upon action of rising wave, buoyant force is exerted upon buoyant body, displacing body vertically and causing bearings to apply torsion to camshaft, driving camshaft and flywheel into rotation. Upon wave recession, buoyant body descends under self weight via freewheeling action of unidirectional clutches. Flywheel may be filled with or emptied of fluid to adjust its rotary inertia during operation. Buoyant body has a tapered shape and may be filled with or emptied of fluid to adjust its interface with agitated fluid. | 07-26-2012 |
20120247097 | Biomorphic wave energy collector - An apparatus utilizing wave energy to capture ocean water and send it to shore for hydroelectricity, hydrodynamic energy conversion or desalination. The submerged device is located offshore and is preferably oriented orthogonal to the shoreline or the incoming water surges. Responding to underwater wave surges, a deformable bladder filled with sea water is compressed and the seawater contained therein is expelled and sent to shore. A one-way valve responds to the differential in water pressure inside the empty bladder as compared to outside the bladder and permits seawater to enter and refill the bladder. The bladder may have any of several forms including that of a bellows. The present invention discusses several ways by which the bladder may be compressed and several ways by which it can sense and respond to underwater wave surges. | 10-04-2012 |
20120285160 | WAVE-POWERED DEVICES CONFIGURED FOR NESTING - A wave-powered water vehicle includes a) a first component which is a float that travels on or near the water surface; b) a second component which is wave actuated and travels below the first component; and c) a means whereby the first component engages the second component and/or the second component engages the first component; wherein the engagement means provides lateral support of one component for the other, and thereby minimizes lateral movement of one against the other when the components are fitted together. | 11-15-2012 |
20130008157 | HIGH-EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATOR FOR HARNESSING MECHANICAL VIBRATION POWER - An energy generating device utilizing mechanical vibration power is provided. The energy generating device includes a first body for reciprocating according to vibration motions; an anchored second body; a rack coupled to one of the first body and the anchored second body; a gear assembly engaged with the rack and coupled to the other one of the first body and the anchored second body such that the gear assembly drives a generator via a rotational movement in a single direction according to each of upward and downward movement of the rack relative to the gear assembly; and the generator engaged with the gear assembly for receiving the rotational movement output from the gear assembly and outputting a direct current according to the rotational input from the gear assembly. | 01-10-2013 |
20130067902 | Wave Actuated Devices - The present disclosure is directed to wave actuated devices for converting wave energy from waves passing through water into mechanical work, the wave actuated devices including primary buoys floating in the water and configured to rise and fall with the waves as they pass through the water between lower position and upper positions, carriages coupled to the primary buoy by a linkage and moving between first and second positions, carriage magnetically interactive materials mounted to the carriages, a support structure extending from a support surface and including a pivot spaced from the support surface, and an arm pivotally supported on the pivot and extending from the pivot to a first end proximate the carriage magnetically interactive material. Some examples of wave actuated devices implement buoy force to return the system to a state of potential energy as a wave triggers the device. | 03-21-2013 |
20130160444 | Reaction Body for Wave Energy Apparatus - A subsurface reaction body arranged for use in apparatus for converting wave motion in a body of water to useful energy is provided. The subsurface reaction body is arranged to be selectively filled with air to a maximum buoyancy configuration and to be filled with water to a minimum buoyancy configuration. The subsurface reaction body has an arrangement of chambers therein to inhibit free flow of water through the reaction body and to define at least one further preset buoyancy configuration between the respective maximum and minimum configuration. | 06-27-2013 |
20130167523 | ARRANGEMENT FOR A SURFACE AREA ADJUSTMENT OF A RECIPROCATING WING SYSTEM IN A WAVE ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEM - This invention relates to an arrangement for a surface area adjustment of a reciprocating wing system in a wave energy recovery system where the wave energy recovery system comprises at least a body, a set of wings fastened to a support means that is hinged at its lower ends onto the body to make a reciprocating motion in response to kinetic energy of waves or tidal currents, and a power-take-off means. The arrangement comprises at least adjustment means capable to adjust the total effective surface area of the wings. | 07-04-2013 |
20130227942 | TIDAL ADJUSTMENT ARRANGEMENT FOR A WAVE ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEM - This invention relates to a tidal adjustment arrangement for a wave energy recovery system where the wave energy recovery system comprising at least a body ( | 09-05-2013 |
20140007568 | POWER CAPTURE OF WAVE ENERGY CONVERTERS - A wave power capture system includes a double acting piston arrangement in which reciprocation of the piston arrangement as a result of wave action to causes hydraulic fluid to be pumped into a hydraulic supply to a hydraulic motor and the flow and differential pressure of the double acting piston may be different to the flow and differential pressure provided to the hydraulic supply and that such difference is variable. Various ways in which this is achieved are described including: a duct access to which is controlled by a valve connected between the outputs of the reciprocation double acting piston arrangement; a double headed piston in a cylinder with one end of the cylinder hydraulically connected to one output of the reciprocating double acting piston arrangement and the other end the cylinder to the other output of the double acting piston arrangement: one or more pairs of piston operated pressure intensifiers, the low pressure side of one of each of the pairs of pressure intensifiers being connected hydraulically to one output the double acting piston arrangement and the low pressure side of the other of each of said pairs connected hydraulically to the other output of the double acting piston arrangement, and the high pressure side of each pair of pressure intensifiers being connected through one way check valves to the hydraulic supply of said hydraulic motor and wherein the rods of the pairs of intensifiers are connected together to that they drive one another and wherein one charges from its low pressure input and supplies a higher pressure output, while the other returns an uncharged position; or a combination of the above. Alternatively a variable hydraulic intensifier may be employed. | 01-09-2014 |
20140033701 | WAVE POWER GENERATOR DEVICE HAVING HYPOID RACKS - A wave power generator device having hypoid racks includes a buoyant tank, a roller mechanism, guide posts, a power generation platform, a hydraulic energy conversion mechanism and a cross lifting lever. The power generation platform is mounted on guide posts extended into the seabed. The cross lifting lever is provided in the throughhole in the middle of the platform. The lower part of the cross lifting lever is fixed with the buoyant tank by a movable connection rod. The roller mechanism is mounted at both sides of the buoyant tank and appressed to the guide posts. The hydraulic energy conversion mechanism includes a housing, one-way hydraulic cylinders, rolling wheels and is mounted on the power generation platform in cooperation with the cross lifting lever to achieve energy conversion motion to solve the control and adaption problem for a water level difference during the wave power generation. | 02-06-2014 |
20140230426 | ARRANGEMENT IN WAVE ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEM - This invention relates to an arrangement in a wave energy recovery system comprising at least a wing element hinged on its one edge to make a reciprocating motion in response to kinetic energy of waves or tidal currents, a wave energy recovery means having a space alterable by its volume with the help of a connection rod making a reciprocating movement caused by the wing element At least the sealings and/or through holes between the space and the connection rod are protected against seawater. | 08-21-2014 |
20140260236 | WAVE ENERGY CONCENTRATION USING WATER WAVE BAND GAP STRUCTURE WITH DEFECT CAVITIES - According to embodiment of the disclosure, a wave energy harvesting system comprises a water wave band gap structure (WWBGS) and one or more energy conversion devices. The water wave band gap structure (WWBGS) comprises an array of posts with one or more missing posts that define a defect cavity. The one or more defect cavities are configured to concentrate energy of water waves. The one or more energy conversion devices are positioned in or adjacent to one of the one or more defect cavities and are configured to convert the energy from the water waves into another form of energy. | 09-18-2014 |
20140305118 | Energy Collector - The patent application discloses an energy collector, which comprises a hydraulic cylinder, a hydraulic motor and a water carrying wheel. A piston in the hydraulic cylinder is connected with a reciprocating type running gear; a water inlet pipe and a water outlet pipe are installed on the hydraulic cylinder; a one-way valve a is arranged in the water inlet pipe; a one-way valve b is arranged in the water outlet pipe; the water outlet pipe is connected with the hydraulic motor; the hydraulic motor is connected with the water carrying wheel in a transmission manner; and a water carrying pipe is installed in the middle of the water carrying wheel. | 10-16-2014 |
20140318117 | WATER CURRENT POWER GENERATION SYSTEMS - An underwater structure includes a power generation unit, which includes a main body, a mounting portion which extends from the main body and which defines a mounting axis, and a support structure adapted for engagement with a bed of a body of water, and support housing. The mounting portion defines a substantially continuous mounting surface which extends substantially completely around the mounting portion, and the support housing defines a substantially continuous support surface which extends substantially completely around the support housing. The mounting surface and support surface are arranged to abut one another substantially continuously when the power generation unit is mounted on the support structure. The mounting portion and the support housing are adapted to cooperate with one another for mounting of the power generation unit on the support structure in any polar orientation about the mounting axis. | 10-30-2014 |
20140352293 | TETHER FOR SUBMERGED MOVING VEHICLE - The present invention relates to a tether for connecting a moving device submerged in liquid to a support structure, e.g. a submersible power plant comprising a stream-driven vehicle provided with at least one turbine for generation of electrical energy. The tether extends in a main direction, and at least a tether portion of the tether comprises a tensile force bearing portion extending in the main direction of the tether, wherein the tether portion is arranged to strive to self-align in relation to a relative flow direction of the liquid during use. | 12-04-2014 |
20150013327 | HYDROELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM AND PUMP - A hydroelectric power system and pump suitable for the system are disclosed which can make efficient use of the energy available in water flows with considerably variable flow rates. A simple, compact variable displacement axial piston pump can be operated so as to provide an essentially constant output pumping pressure and variable output volume that varies efficiently in accordance with water flow rate. The system is particularly suitable for shoreline tidal power generation and provides firm power output throughout the tidal slacks occurring during the tidal reversals. | 01-15-2015 |
20150096292 | Apparatus for converting wave motion on a body of water into electrical power - Apparatus for converting wave motion on a body of water into electrical power includes an electrical power generating system. The system includes a floatable housing. An electrical power generating unit is disposed within the floatable housing. The electrical power generating unit includes two spaced apart wheels which are connected by a drive element, and at least one generator for generating electrical power. A weight is connected to the drive element. When the system is tilted by wave motion, the weight moves toward the lower wheel, thereby turning the wheels and generator(s) and creating electrical power. In an embodiment, a plurality of systems are connected by connectors to form a power generating array. | 04-09-2015 |
20150292471 | Hydraulic Pressure Generating System - A water pressurization system, comprising a substantially vertical assembly, the assembly comprising non-rigid connectors during shipment and storage, with the connectors assuming a semi-rigid form when in operation. | 10-15-2015 |
20150292474 | DEVICE FOR UTILISATION OF KINETIC ENERGY OF A FLOWING MEDIUM - The invention relates to a device for utilisation of kinetic energy of a flowing medium comprising support members ( | 10-15-2015 |
20150322914 | HIGH-EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATOR FOR HARNESSING MECHANICAL VIBRATION POWER - An energy generating device utilizing mechanical vibration power is provided. The energy generating device includes a first body for reciprocating according to vibration motions; an anchored second body; a rack coupled to one of the first body and the anchored second body; a gear assembly engaged with the rack and coupled to the other one of the first body and the anchored second body such that the gear assembly drives a generator via a rotational movement in a single direction according to each of upward and downward movement of the rack relative to the gear assembly; and the generator engaged with the gear assembly for receiving the rotational movement output from the gear assembly and outputting a direct current according to the rotational input from the gear assembly. | 11-12-2015 |
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