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Apparatus for wave-making

  • US 4,276,664 A
  • Filed: 01/30/1979
  • Issued: 07/07/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/30/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for making waves in bodies of water used for swimming, comprising, in combination:

  • (1) a housing;

    (2) a plurality of hollow pistons in the housing mounted for reciprocation in alternating power and suction strokes and arranged in balanced groups in which the movement of each piston engaged in a power stroke is opposed to the movement of an adjacent piston engaged in a suction stroke;

    (3) each piston having an open bottom for reception of water into the lower portion of the hollow piston from the body of water and a closed top confining a gas cushion therewithin between the top and any water within the lower portion of the piston, the gas cushion being under a first pressure during a power stroke of the piston, and under a second lower pressure during a suction stroke of the piston;

    (4) pressurized gas supplying means for communication with and periodic replenishment of the gas within the gas cushion of the piston to maintain the gas cushion at a selected volume or pressure;

    (5) a plurality of separate passages and ports in the housing admitting water into the housing from the body of water, the passages and ports being isolated from each other within the housing, with each separate passage being in fluid flow connection at one end with its own port and at the other end with the interior of one hollow piston;

    whereby on the suction stroke each piston draws water into its interior via its passage and port from the body of water, and on the power stroke each piston pushes water from its interior via its passage and port back into the body of water, the resulting alternating pulses of water flow generating waves in the body of water beyond the housing moving in an outward direction from the housing, and the gas cushion in each piston acting as a shock absorber reducing mechanical wear on the piston in reciprocating movement thereof.

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