Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
060506000 | Working member pivotally supported | 12 |
20090056327 | Method and Device for Collecting Wave Energy - The invention relates to a method and a device for recovering energy contained by waves. The collecting device ( | 03-05-2009 |
20100058754 | Wave energy machine - This invention relates to an apparatus for harvesting both potential and kinetic energy stored in ocean waves. The ocean's surface waves can simultaneously cause a cylindrical float to move up and down as well as rotate. By incorporating this float into a mechanical rectifying assembly comprised of unidirectional drive gears, the float's vertical motion as well as its rotation can be converted into continuous, one-way rotation of a power output shaft to drive an electric generator. | 03-11-2010 |
20110296825 | ROTATING APPARATUS - The present invention concerns a rotating apparatus related to water power, particularly related to wave power, and related to conversion of energy, for instance to generate electricity. The apparatus according to the invention may comprise one or more axially connected horizontally arranged floating or neutrally buoyant rotors that are driven by a number of fins that in turn are driven by wave waterflows and/or linear waterflows, said rotors being adapted for rotation, said rotation being non-changing and independent of the direction of the waterflows. The rotational energy is preferably converted to electricity by built-in generators. In addition, the apparatus comprises an arrangement so that the apparatus is adapted to move into a position corresponding to the direction of the waterflows. | 12-08-2011 |
20120227396 | PROPULSION OR MOTOR DEVICE FOR CONVERTING ENERGY INTO POWER, USING THE FORCES GENERATED BY THE SURFACE MOVEMENT OF A LIQUID OR FLUID OR THE LIKE - Propelling device or engine to transform potential energy into power, using the forces produced movement of a liquid surface or fluid or similar, more specifically, the device is made arranged means to exploit synergistic four forms of surface displacement of the fluid wave, objectively the upward, downward, forward wave toward the shore and pulling inward, in order to produce conventional and renewable energy more efficient than currently used systems with minimal mechanical efforts, whose employment is varied, for pumps, single or hydraulic; to generate electricity, to generate the movement of maritime vessels of any size or movement of vehicles or land machinery land, for hydropower generation, etc. | 09-13-2012 |
20130008158 | Wave Energy Conversion Device - Several embodiments of a device for economically harvesting wave energy are disclosed. A sealed vessel for air storage, the spar buoy, is mostly submerged under water is also used as an inertial body that surface floats move relative to. The spar buoy may take many geometrical forms, but all have a stem that is above the water surface. Piston pumps are placed at the top of the stem. The pump has a gearing reduction to optimize the rotational motion of the pump drive shaft. Small angular motion at the drive shaft results in multiple cycles of linear reciprocal motion of the piston. Various mechanisms could convert the relative motion between the floats and the spar buoy to a rotational motion of the shaft. The compressed air generated by the pump is stored in the spar buoy and regenerated as electrical energy by expanding the compressed air in a turbine. | 01-10-2013 |
20130047601 | WAVE ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEM - This invention relates to a wave energy recovery system comprising at least a wing hinged on its one edge to make a reciprocating motion in response to kinetic energy of waves or tidal currents, a wave energy converter (WEC) unit, a power-take-off (PTO) means and wave behavior monitoring means. The wave energy recovery system comprises at least a control means to instruct the PTO means to resist the reciprocating movement of the wing by a counter moment. | 02-28-2013 |
20130067904 | Wave Power Unit, A Use of A Such and A Method of Producing Electric Energy - The invention relates to a wave power unit with a floating body ( | 03-21-2013 |
20130091838 | Intelligent Control Wave Energy Power Generating System - A system and method for converting wave energy into electric energy in an intelligent, practical, and efficient manner. The system utilizes a power input shaft coupled with a vertically reciprocating buoy to rotate a crank gear and a ratchet gear meshing therewith. When the gears rotate, a plurality of generators coupled therewith produce electric energy. A flexible pivot device connects the power input shaft and the crank gear for absorbing impacts against the system from irregular and variable passing waves. The power input shaft is adjusted in response to water level fluctuations for maximum efficiency. A counterbalancing and maintenance device is coupled with the buoy to improve energy conversion efficiency and to uplift the buoy to a safe position in extreme conditions. An intelligent control system is included to monitor, control, and optimize the operations of the system. | 04-18-2013 |
20130104538 | WAVE POWER GENERATION APPARATUS | 05-02-2013 |
20130125541 | WAVE POWER PLANT - The invention relates to a wave power plant, comprising a floating body and means for converting the wave energy received by the body into electric power. The wave power plant comprises anchoring means arranged in the lower part of the body, the means including an anchoring mass suspended on a downwards extending elongated anchoring device. In connection with the anchoring mass are arranged transversely extending elongated anchoring devices which are connected to the bottom of the installation site of the wave power plant. | 05-23-2013 |
20130269333 | FULL-WATER-COLUMN SURGE-TYPE WAVE-ENERGY CONVERTER - A wave-energy converter (WEC) designed to capture the predominantly horizontal (surge) water motion in near-shore waves is called a Surge-type WEC. A Surge-type WEC comprises a moveable paddle that faces and resists the wave motion, in a way that converts the energy of the wave motion into a more useful form, such as electricity. The challenge addressed by the present invention is the efficient capture of the energy contained in the entire water column, from the seabed to the surface. This is a challenge because the height of the water column (depth) varies both within waves and with the tide. Capture of the full water column is accomplished using a floating paddle. The top of the paddle is pinned to the water surface by buoyancy. The lower portion of the water column is captured differently in different embodiments. | 10-17-2013 |
20160061179 | Omni directional wave energy apparatus and method - A wave energy converter ( | 03-03-2016 |