Cushioned dual-action constant speed wave power generator
First Claim
1. A wave power generating system, comprising:
- a) a platform positioned over a body of water exhibiting wave motion;
b) a drive shaft mounted on said platform;
c) first float means for driving said draft shaft only during the rising portion of a wave;
d) second float means for driving said drive shaft only during the falling portion of a wave;
e) a flywheel operatively connected to said drive shaft to be driven thereby; and
f) generating means operatively connected to said flywheel for generating electrical power when driven by said flywheel;
g) said first and second float means being positioned side by side along a line substantially perpendicular to the motion of the waves so as to drive said flywheel with maximum regularity and without overlap in order to achieve a substantially constant operating speed for said generating means;
h) whereby the constancy of speed necessary for commercially usable power generation is achieved with a substantially less massive flywheel.
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Abstract
A wave power generator is substantially continuously driven by a pair of floats connected to a common drive shaft and positioned side by side along a line perpendicular to the direction of wave motion, one float being specifically designed to efficiently drive the shaft during the rising portion of a wave, the other to efficiently drive the shaft during the falling portion of a wave. The generator'"'"'s flywheel is maintained at a constant speed by an automatic load control throughout a range of wave patterns sufficient to encompass over 70% of the statistically expected wave patterns at the generator location. An inclined-bottom float is used for the rising wave drive, and a bottom-weighted float is disclosed for the falling wave drive. The floats may be disposed one above the other and may have mating conical surfaces for cushioning occasional contact between the floats. In accordance with another feature of the invention, the efficiency of the inventive apparatus is increased by holding the descending float against movement until it is substantially out of the water, and then releasing it for a substantially free fall.
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12 Claims
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1. A wave power generating system, comprising:
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a) a platform positioned over a body of water exhibiting wave motion; b) a drive shaft mounted on said platform; c) first float means for driving said draft shaft only during the rising portion of a wave; d) second float means for driving said drive shaft only during the falling portion of a wave; e) a flywheel operatively connected to said drive shaft to be driven thereby; and f) generating means operatively connected to said flywheel for generating electrical power when driven by said flywheel; g) said first and second float means being positioned side by side along a line substantially perpendicular to the motion of the waves so as to drive said flywheel with maximum regularity and without overlap in order to achieve a substantially constant operating speed for said generating means; h) whereby the constancy of speed necessary for commercially usable power generation is achieved with a substantially less massive flywheel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A wave power generating system, comprising:
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a) a platform positioned over a body of water exhibiting wave motion, said wave motion exhibiting variable wave heights and wave periods forming a plurality of wave patterns, each of said patterns having a statistical probability of occurrence in said body of water; b) a drive shaft mounted on said platform; c) first float means for driving said drive shaft only during the rising portion of a wave; d) second float means for driving said drive shaft only during the falling portion of a wave, said first and second float means being positioned side by side along a line substantially perpendicular to the motion of the waves; e) a flywheel operatively connected to said drive shaft to be driven thereby; f) generating means operatively connected to said flywheel for generating electrical power when driven by said flywheel; g) load controller means for controlling the amount of electrical power generated by said generating means; h) speed sensing means operatively connected to said flywheel for sensing its speed; and i) control means connected to said speed sensing means and said load controller means for varying the power output of said generating means in such a manner as to maintain the speed of said flywheel substantially constant; j) said generating means being an alternator, and said flywheel maintaining the output of said alternator at a substantially constant frequency; k) said flywheel having a narrow allowable speed range, the speed of said flywheel being a function of wave height, wave period, and alternator load; and l) the range of wave heights and periods lying between the minimum height and maximum period required to drive said flywheel at the minimum allowable speed with no load, and the maximum heights and minimum period required to drive said flywheel at the maximum allowable speed with maximum load, encompassing in excess of 70% of the statistically expected wave patterns at the location of the system.
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8. A wave power generating system, comprising:
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a) a platform positioned over a body of water exhibiting wave motion; b) a drive shaft mounted on said platform; c) first float means for driving said drive shaft only during the rising portion of a wave; d) second float means independent of said first float means for driving said drive shaft only during the falling portion of a wave; e) a flywheel operatively connected to said drive shaft to be driven thereby; and f) generating means operatively connected to said flywheel for generating electrical power when driven by said flywheel; g) said first and second float means being positioned in substantially vertical alignment with each other so as to drive said flywheel with maximum regularity in order to achieve a substantially constant operating speed for said generating means; h) whereby the constancy of speed necessary for commercially usable power generation is achieved with a substantially less massive flywheel. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A float arrangement for converting wave motion into work, comprising:
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a) a pair of floats disposed substantially coaxially with each other, said floats being disposed for movement toward and away from each other in a fluid in response to wave motion in said fluid, said floats being capable of contacting each other at times during said movement; b) said floats having mating surfaces facing each other, one of said mating surfaces being concave and the other convex, c) whereby the fluid between said surfaces tends to cushion said contact while tending to coaxially align said floats with each other as they enter into contact with each other.
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